How would you describe the tone in your house? Is it relaxed? Tense? Anger-filled? Dark and depressed? Chaotic? Stressed? Peaceful? Do you and your family tip-toe … Continue Reading
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Facing the Storms
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We all have rough times. If you are married and your marriage hasn’t yet experienced difficult times, it will eventually. For any of you who know me or have visited my personal blog, you may already understand the difficult … Continue Reading
Tantrums, Tantrums, Anywhere
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It’s an all-too-common scene to be in the aisles of Wal-Mart and find that you’ve become an awkward witness to a child’s emotional breakdown as she makes her demands through shrieks, stomps, … Continue Reading
5 Reasons to Take Time for Your Family
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One morning, when our oldest son was just 18 months old, my husband was running late (or at least later than he wanted to be) for work. He seemed stressed. As he was rushing past, our son lifted a … Continue Reading
Reconciliation Rather Than Divorce
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The following is an excerpt from the book,“Love Isn’t Selfish.” I wanted to share a bit with you all here to discuss how God’s love may be modeled in our human relationships.
“The story of Hosea is an amazing … Continue Reading
What do you value?
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What in this world is most important to you?
Family? Marriage? Job?
Of all the possible priorities a person can set, what are yours? Spirituality, religion, relationship with God? Is humor most important to you? What about serving others, … Continue Reading
God Our Father
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2 Corinthians 1:2
“2 Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.”
God. Our Heavenly Father.
What does that mean to you? I know it’s a phrase we often use to describe God, … Continue Reading
Love Isn’t Selfish: Understanding God’s Love Through Human Relationships
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Because scripture tells us clearly that God is Love (1 John 4:8), we know that God, by very nature, is relational. Love is an action, emotion, state, and characteristic that requires interaction with another being.