Category: Beauty

Lessons from Rachel

This week, we are embarking on a three-post study about the lives of two famous sisters: Leah and Rachel. Today, we are going to start with the younger sister, Rachel. Tomorrow, Leah.…

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God’s Handiwork: Charleston

A while ago I created a series dedicated to seeing God in the beautiful places I’ve been blessed to travel. I am blessed to be able to live in one of those gorgeous…

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What Do You Praise?

Let me throw this out from the beginning: I am not a parent. I know nothing more than what the Bible says about parenting. I haven’t experienced it. I don’t get it.…

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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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My Favorite Place in the World

One of my favorite places on all of God’s glorious earth is made of rock. It’s not a breathtaking emerald landscape, with a lake nestled between the sloped mountain range. It’s not…

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The Beauty of God

It’s hard for me to believe that it’s been a year since I stood on the warm island of Santorini and breathed in its ocean air; that it’s been a year since…

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All the Modest Ladies

From the outset let me tell you that I am not the model for modesty. I try, and struggle, to be modest. In just the past 3 years, my view on modesty…

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God’s Handiwork: Ireland

It’s been a while, but I want to reflect more on the awesome attributes of my God this year, so what better way than by admiring His beautiful creation? Travel with me…

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TBT: Hating Fall Edition

Maybe you’ve noticed the influx of #TBT posts on your Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The three letters simply mean Throwback Thursday. Most of the time, the hashtag is accompanied by a picture…

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Who Are You Impressing?

Recently, I was studying through some New Testament passages about how women should act. As a woman, I find it extremely helpful to know that I’m not the only one who has…

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