Links to Love: DOMA edition

There is so much to be said for the recent decision regarding the Defense of Marriage Act. I could probably say a lof of things, but they’ve all been said by people…

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Who’s Your Father?

Today is a special day, as is evidenced by the countless amount of ‘daddy and me’ photos on Facebook. And yet, today is far more special than a man-made holiday. Today is…

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What A Gathering!

One of my favorite weekends of the year is this weekend: Diana Singing weekend. In case you’re unfamiliar with what the Diana Singing is, it’s a time when thousands (yes, thousands) of Christians…

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Seeing God in Sunbeams

One of my most favorite views is of the sunset. No doubt all of us enjoy seeing God’s beauty displayed across the sky in such a vibrant way. Greater still, to me,…

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Links to Love

Lately I have been reading some amazing articles, and I’d love for you to check them out!   This post by Chris Clevenger about blogging is remarkable. It’s so easy as a…

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Modest is Hardest…

It’s summer. It’s hot. I know that, you know that. It’s summer. It’s hot. You’re a Christian. I know that, do you? Regardless of what season or what temperature, Christians still have…

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I Get Distracted

I have always found the story of Mary & Martha to be a fascinating one. Maybe it’s because I have sisters, maybe it’s because I find that I can be a bit…

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Are You Tired?

Do you ever have those weeks? You know the ones–when Saturday comes and you could probably sleep until 3pm if left undisturbed. It’s just been brutal. When you have those weeks (and you…

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A Rejected Proposal

Aren’t rejections sad? Have you ever watched a youtube video or a movie where a man proposed and the girl said no? Aren’t those the most heart-wrenching, awful things in the world?…

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Man Crush Monday

In case you weren’t aware, Man Crush Monday is a thing. On Twitter, on Instagram, on Pinterest– girls all over the world (and older women, too) participate in what has become known…

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