
Utajijue
The phrase was simple and short, yet it communicated so much: a willingness to be flexible to what another person chooses and a trust of the decision of the person on the other end of the conversation. Continue reading Utajijue
The phrase was simple and short, yet it communicated so much: a willingness to be flexible to what another person chooses and a trust of the decision of the person on the other end of the conversation. Continue reading Utajijue
Anything that fills our minds more than God and takes our focus away from Him is an idol. Continue reading When Emotions Become an Idol
This healthy, one-pan dish has become a go-to for my family. With easy clean-up and vegetables that are flavored with bacon, it has become a favorite! Continue reading {recipe} Roasted Chicken & Veggies with Bacon
A testimony is our unique story with God, and each one tells of the works of God. Continue reading Telling Our Story
This post explains what a meltdown is, identifies a few common triggers and lists some do’s and don’ts for helping a child through the meltdown itself. Continue reading Meltdowns • Prevention & Helps
Why is it easier to flit around than to sit and feed on God’s Word? Continue reading Breakfast Club { by Helen Lynn • guest post }
The best way to experience freedom from the burden of mom-guilt is to recognize that God is in control.
Continue reading The Truth about Mom-Guilt
Six ways we can focus on the true meaning of Christmas. Continue reading Six Scriptural Reminders as We Celebrate Christmas { by Haley Katherine Yow • guest post }
Her pound cake was famous in our family, and it turns out yummy every time I have made it. Continue reading {recipe} Grandma Watson’s Pound Cake
When we think of gifts, especially this time of year, we instantly think of packages under the tree, but the good gifts God gives to us are much more than material possessions.
Continue reading Good Gifts