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5 Tips To Keep Social Media Fun

June 20, 2014 by Candice 10 Comments

5 Tips for Enjoying Social Media and Networking (without getting in trouble, or just plain sick of it!) | Satisfaction Through Christ blog

Does your social media interaction reflect your relationship with God? If your pastor happened upon your news feed what would he see? If a non believer looked at your postings would they see God or something else? Before life as a blogger, these were questions I had never asked myself. I liked and shared things that interested me without thinking about how they would … [Read more...]

5 Ways to Keep Fear From Invading Your Life

May 21, 2014 by Candice 2 Comments

In light of our ever changing world there are many scare tactics being used that leave parents fearful of their parenting decisions. Some I have seen lately have to do with vaccinations (whether or not to get them) and childhood obesity. Recently I was informed by my daughters teacher that I don't send enough "healthy choices" in my daughters school lunch; the same child that a … [Read more...]

A Titus 2 Mother’s Day

May 10, 2014 by Candice Leave a Comment

 This Mother's Day season I've been pondering the daughters of God who are forgotten on Mother's Day. In fact, you might be one of them. It could be the young lady sitting beside you at church or the middle aged woman in your bible study; daughters of God who are not not labeled as "mother". Our churches are filled with women of God who live by Titus 2 :3-5:     "Likewise, … [Read more...]

A Time For Parenthood

April 23, 2014 by Candice 3 Comments

  Parenthood is probably one of the busiest seasons of life, especially when your children are between the ages of zero and...well until they move out (for some parents, it can still be crazy balancing their own aging parents and adult children). There are sleepless nights, teething children, making supper, church, school carpool, and so much more to juggle. It is quite … [Read more...]

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