If I Were in Charge of Mother’s Day
A perfect Mother’s Day is not about honoring the noun Mother, but about respecting the nurturing gifts that we find in so many wonderful women, and are summed up in the verb mother.
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A perfect Mother’s Day is not about honoring the noun Mother, but about respecting the nurturing gifts that we find in so many wonderful women, and are summed up in the verb mother.
Continue readingJoin the Livingstones for a CHRISTmas mystery that involves ancient scrolls, prophecies, and echoing whispers in the old abbey.
Continue readingBecause Marc at Eleven is the Marc that God brought all the way from the Ozarks down to Texas so a man of God could pray over him.
Continue readingSo, here’s what I want! A blessing that comes not of my own efforts, but because of the goodness and might of God!
Continue reading. . . fall lasts but a moment. Greedily grab all the joy you can! The eye never tires of seeing. . . and I choose to never tire of the brief and glorious colors of fall.
Continue readingAs we prepare for Easter this week, the most important Christian observance on the calendar, I thought we could ponder the brokenness of Christ, the sacrifice he offered, the redemptive power of forgiveness, and the resurrection power of love — I thought we might consider the parallels of Christ’s conduct during the passion week — to marriage.
Continue readingSometimes something new and blank, just waiting for something wondrous to appear. . . is kind of scary. It’s like a blanket of new snow that you don’t want to put any footprints in. . .
Continue readingI have an article featured over at (in)courage today. (in)courage is the online division of Dayspring of Hallmark, and today my article, Weeping of the Evergreen is the featured article. Hope you get a chance to visit and comment!
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