I had such a vivid example of childlike faith last week. I was in the car with my curly girl, and we were on a little roadtrip on our day off. On the way back, it was beyond naptime, so she dozed off in her carseat in about 30 seconds. (I remember car naps being […]
Tag: Marriage
Go Time!
Hey y’all, I’m back! Happy October! If you missed it, I wrote last month that I was going to take the month of September off to have a little end of summer sabbatical to rest, seek God and spend time with my family. I am so excited to be back, but I LOVED taking a […]
Through the Fire
Have you ever had a great spiritual truth whack you across the face…like while you’re reading your kids’ books or watching their shows? That happened to me a few times this week as I was reading the kids their stories from the children’s Bible, and doing our Bible story on the YouVersion Bible app. And […]
The Greatest of These
Happy Valentine’s Day everyone! We’re back today with the second half of my love post. If you didn’t get a chance to read last week, pop back HERE and read and then come back and catch up! We’re talking about real love this week. Now, don’t get me wrong, I enjoy Hallmark movies with all […]
Submit…Do I have to?
This week is one of those topics that we all kind of try to skip over when we read God’s Word — we should never write off what the Bible says, especially when we don’t agree with it. Oftentimes when we are having a hard time reconciling what we want to do with what the […]
Beautiful Uncertainty
I am a control freak. I am a planner. I am someone who wants to know how it will end up, before I start. I like to know the rules, follow them, and then be happy with my success when it turns out like it should. I like to have knowledge about what I’m doing […]
Five Year Review
Last week hubby and I celebrated 5 years of marriage! That is a drop in the bucket of what I pray is a long life together, but at 5 years, I look back and am just amazed at how much life we have already been through together and how God has blessed us. The traditional […]