Author Archives: Emily
The Meaning of Were
“Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites, nor thieves, nor covetous,…
Continue readingLife as a Preacher’s Wife
Sunday, my husband did an amazing job delving into 1 Corinthians 7 and answering some tough questions about the passage. Throughout the sermon, he made observations about marriage and focus and the…
Continue readingHappy {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…
Continue readingFor 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…
Continue readingPsalm Thinking
I find inspiration from writing through reading, like most people do. Depending on what I’ve just read, my writing styles will change dramatically. When I read fictional stories, I go back to…
Continue readingThe Newest Princess
Her Royal Highness, the Princess of Cambridge was born Saturday, May 2nd, at 8:34am London time, weighing 8lbs. 3 oz. She is already the most talked about Baby Girl in the world – with…
Continue readingThe Road to Assos
When we read through the book of Acts, a lot of times we hop from (true) story to story. It’s no wonder, then, in Acts 20, that many of us jump straight…
Continue readingThe New Royal Baby and Abortion
The following is a partial transcript from The Royal Family Podcast season 1, episode 14. With the royal baby being in the news, it’s important to discuss three lessons we can learn from…
Continue readingFaith, Football, and Freedom
For those of you who don’t know me, I’m from the state of Alabama. I can be found singing Sweet Home Alabama at the top of my lungs every time it’s played.…
Continue readingNo Fair!
It seems that America’s motto should be “no fair!” When faced with a difficult situation, people from age 2 to 92 can be heard uttering the phrase “that’s not fair!” When we…
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