Category: Robert

Not the Greatest

Recently, my husband led our Bible class in a discussion on Luke 1. One of his observations from the text was that the entire passage discusses John the Baptist as great, but…

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My Romans 16 List

On Sunday, one of our college students preached and made the point that we all, likely, have our own Romans 16 list. You know, a list of people who have helped us…

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Year Six

Our marriage was really, really great and really, really easy for the first five years. Like, five years to the day it was so, so easy. And wonderful. And amazing. And every…

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To My Best Friend

*This is the final installment in open letters to those I love. To read the previous to, click here (for baby) and here (for youth group).* To my best friend, I don’t…

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Marriage God’s Way

Four years ago today I married the man of my dreams. Really, I married the man of my prayers. A man I had long-since been praying would be standing there at the…

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For My Best Friend

My favorite person in the entire world was born 28 years ago today. This is the 8th birthday I’ve spent with him, and each one keeps getting better than the last. I…

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2014: The Year of Blessings

2014 has been quite the exiting year. At the end of each year, I like to make it a practice to spend some time looking back at all that’s happened, and really…

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Feeling Blessed

Last month, The Light Network spent an entire month dedicated to raising awareness of the darkness that is domestic violence, and all that that darkness is doing in American families, and sadly,…

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Praise God for His Design for Marriage

There has been a lot of buzz going around this week over at The Light Network in regards to our newest campaign – to shine the light on the darkness of domestic…

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Life As We Know It

As you know, we’ve been in a bit of a transition lately. And with moving 500 miles come a few hiccups, a few tears, and a lot of boxes. Fortunately, we’re through…

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