05
Aug
2013
Close Encounters with a Stepfamily
“I’m happy with the way we have set up our will,” my husband, Steve, said as he got ready to leave for work. “I’m sure you are,” I quipped […]
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“I’m happy with the way we have set up our will,” my husband, Steve, said as he got ready to leave for work. “I’m sure you are,” I quipped […]
Learn MoreI remember the stares and shaking heads of a segment of the older adults as my generation filed past them on our way into church as teenagers. They saw the […]
Learn MoreBraiding your story with God’s Love The Bible says that in marriage, the two shall become one. But God also wants those two to be one with […]
Learn MoreIn 2007, Lisa’s 25 year old daughter Sheena was in a car accident and would later die from complications. Her son-in-law was speeding and lost control of the car, resulting in Sheena’s tragic death. Sheena left behind two young daughters. Lisa struggled daily with a deep sorrow over the loss. To outsiders her life “appeared” the same, yet nothing she knew worked any longer.
Learn MorePoise is gentle strength. It’s a working knowledge of the two extremes of life and the ability to balance between them.
Life has a hard side and a soft side. Jesus’ public ministry illustrated this every day. He knew the proper use of tears and laughter, muscle and reason, leadership and servanthood…
Learn MoreLast week my younger two children attended a vacation bible school that really moved me. I was excited to hear about what they had learned that day and what […]
Learn MoreMy oldest graduated from high school last year…the same year my two youngest graduated from preschool! That’s nuts! After earning a bunch of scholarships and grants, he was […]
Learn MoreA new Family Matters Resource is on its way! You start your love story with dreams and end it with memories. But if you invite Jesus along for […]
Learn MoreFearless is a series about women living fearless lives. The words fearless and courageous are used interchangeably, however I like the word “fearless” more. I’m not sure why, I just […]
Learn More“We can pay people to watch them, teach them, train them, play with them, and protect them. But we cannot hand a person money and instruct him or her […]
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