Category: Death

Happy {Hard} Day

I am privileged to host a podcast for women over at The Light Network. On said podcast, we talk about a lot of different wife-related things. From time to time, I receive…

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The Worst Day

There are certain days that I don’t like to remember. The morning I found out my grandfather died. The day I had to tell my friends at school that my parents were…

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Life and Death

2 Corinthians 5 may be one of my new favorite chapters in the Bible. The entire passage is filled with numerous lessons that I need on a daily basis, most especially how…

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Living Ready

The night is far spent, the day is at hand. Therefore let us cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light. Let us walk properly,…

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Live Hope, Give Hope

So many people have been abruptly taken from this life lately. A boy from college, a girl from high school. A mom. A dad. And I have cried and prayed and hurt for…

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The Darkest Day

It was the darkest day. The sun was blacked, and shadows crept upon the noontime hustle and bustle.  The shouts had quieted by this point, as the crowd drew nearer to the…

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Why Talk About Hell?

My post yesterday was one that wasn’t enjoyable to write, nor is it something I often like to think about. Hell is not a place I want to go, nor is it…

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Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Growing up, there was a show that came on Nickelodeon by the name “Are You Afraid of the Dark?”. The show was a spooky one—and one that I never, ever wanted to…

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Homesickness

This past week has been a rough one. It started with a bombing at a highly public area, multiple people being murdered and countless others losing limbs and being hit with shrapnel.…

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Tragedy and Mary

I have already done one post on Jesus’ mother, Mary, and the things we can learn from her. In the wake of Friday’s tragic events, however, I simply cannot get her off…

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