Monthly Archives: February 2013

A Great Spreader

Today, my most recent podcast is available. The subject is on the riot on Ephesus, and if you haven’t, check it out! While studying for my podcast, I realized that I have…

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A Message From Revelation

One of my favorite phrases in all of Scripture comes from the book of Revelation. While it is common for people to skip over their study of Revelation, giving in to the…

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As Much As Depends On You

Romans 12 is one of my favorite chapters of Scripture, and at the same time, one of the hardest for me to implement in my life. From the outset, Romans 12 gives…

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Welcome to the New Website!

Welcome to emilyhat.com, the official hub for all things Emily Hatfield! Hopefully you will be able to remember this address and will visit often! It is my aim to publish new, regular…

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A Relationship Gauge

Do you want to have a relationship with God? More than that, do you want to have a close, meaningful relationship with God? If you do, there are some things you need…

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God Forgets

God is all-knowing. God doesn’t forget things. He knows everything–from before the world was formed all the way into eternity. God knows all things. That’s one attribute that makes Him God, and…

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A Daily Recitation

Recently, while reading through Psalms, I discovered a beautiful verse that I’d somehow overlooked previously. Today, I want to share with you a verse of a psalm that I hope to implement…

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Cut to the Heart

The phrase ‘cut to the heart’ is one that I can empathize with. You see, there have been multiple times in my life that I have been cut to the heart. Once,…

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Leading Ladies: Abigail

One of my favorite women from the Old Testament is Abigail. She is the picture of grace, virtue, and beauty. Her story is intriguing, gripping, and shocking. Mostly, though, I love Abigail…

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It’s Been a Year

One year ago today, this blog came into existence. Now sure, I’d been blogging long before that, and yet a transition in my blogging career was necessary. Being a preacher’s wife (and…

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