Monthly Archives: May 2014

A Letter to Teenage Girls

I was a teenage girl once, and let me tell you, I thought I understood modesty. I thought I knew what was kosher and what wasn’t when it came to my clothes,…

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Bikini Bodies

It’s Memorial Day, also known as the unofficial start of summer. With summer comes pools, lakes, beaches, and all kinds of other water fun. As Christian ladies, we also know that this…

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Out With the Old

Moving is a process. Since deciding to move to Charleston, the first thing I’ve been doing is purging, because how ridiculous would it be for me to pack up a bunch of…

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My Best Friend’s Wedding

Usually, when your best friend gets married, your first reaction is sheer joy, and ok, mine was joy for a little bit. But when she told me that she was going to…

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Big News (We’re Not Having a Baby!)

Just thought I’d go ahead and let the title be a preface for all of the people out there who have been conditioned to believe that when a 20-something posts big news…

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Who Are Your Friends?

So I’m a day late for a Flashback Friday, but that’s ok. It’s Lectureship week here in Pulaski, so it’s been smiles and hugs and greetings and meeting people you’ve only stalked on…

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Thy Will Be Done

So many times we rightly pray for God’s will to be done. Jesus was our example in this prayer (Matt. 6:10, 26:39), and I have heard the phrase uttered hundreds of times…

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Money Tip Tuesday

In honor of Mother’s Day this past weekend, let me tell you something my mom often tells me: I’m cheap. She means it in the best, nicest way possible, and I know…

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Who’s Looking at You?

Facebook is a funny critter. On the one hand, it’s exciting, because you get to experience your friends momentous events at a distance – like gender reveals, weddings, and graduations. But on the…

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My Favorite Day

There aren’t any days that compare with this one. 27 years ago on this very day my favorite person in the entire world breathed his first breath, and 27 years later, he’s…

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