
Remembering Mandy Kelly from Worshipful Living
Tuesday, March 21, started like any other day around our house. I got the kids off to school and came home to do some work. Around 9:30 a member of our Facebook Mastermind Group (a group of about 10 Christian women bloggers that support one another through blogging and life) posted that she'd seen some chatter on Mandy's Facebook profile and wanted to see how we could pray for her. It wasn't 20 minutes later that we all realized what was going on... Mandy, her husband Scott, and their … {Read More}

A Generation of Entitled Perfectionists + Grace & Truth {Week 16}
Have you ever noticed how demanding kids can be? I suspect it hasn't always been this way. Have you ever wondered what's causing this trend toward entitlement? And perhaps more importantly, do you ever wonder how to steer your kids away from this kind of attitude? Today's featured post from Faith Along the Way shares valuable insights about these very issues. Stop by her site for a hefty dose … {Read More}

4 Things Every Christian Can Do About Homosexuality
Please note: This post is not intended for those who struggle with homosexuality. If you identify as homosexual, whether publicly or not, I want to clearly say that you have not committed an unforgivable sin. You are not my enemy. I do not hate you. I do not cast stones. In fact, you and I are the same. We are both sinners. We both need a Savior. My desire is to minister to you. But this post is … {Read More}

4 Proven Strategies That Can Help Make You a Better Decision Maker + Grace & Truth {Week 15}
Decisions can be agonizing, can't they? From the young adult choices of college and career to the decisions we continue to face as life keeps moving forward... they don't get easier, do they? Lisa Murray understands this, and she has compiled Four Proven Strategies That Can Help Make You a Better Decision-Maker. You'll be blessed as she encourages you to take that next daring step into the … {Read More}

Ambassadors for Christ
2 Corinthians 5:20 reminds us that we are ambassadors for Christ. I sat there ready to receive a blessing. Excited for the service to start. I know a few people but not knowing people in church doesn’t bother me. For some, that isn’t true. A very kind lady asked if anyone was sitting with us because she needed the extra room for her family. I smiled and told her that it … {Read More}

“Who Are You to Judge?”
"Who are you to judge?" "Christians are called to love others and not judge." "The Bible says not to judge!" "Let him who is without sin cast the first stone!" I received this email from someone who read a recent post I wrote about homosexuality: "You are nuts! Who are you to judge?" At least it was short and to the point. (And he might have been right about me being nuts. … {Read More}
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