Author Archives: Emily

Dressing Uneventfully

Each Monday, I have a podcast that relates a story about the British Monarchy to our lives as members of the royal family of God. Today, the episode focused on the way…

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Imitating Jesus

What does it mean to imitate Jesus? Colossians 2:6 admonishes us to walk in Jesus. In 1 Corinthians 11, Paul encourages us to imitate him as he imitates Christ. Philippians 1:20 talks…

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Obedience and Love

Some moments, I feel like a through and through housewife. Yesterday, I exploded with joy when I found the juice I love buy one get one free at Publix. Who am I…

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One Reburial, Two Resurrections

The following is a transcript of The Royal Family Podcast, Season 1 Episode 11.  Richard III was king of England from 1452 to 1485. During his reign, he was said to be…

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Words

I use a lot of words. Two podcasts a week, usually three blog posts which consist of somewhere between 500-700 words a piece, a 45 minute ladies class, at least three 45-minute…

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Ever Enduring

The photo above is the newest addition to our home decor: a beautiful sign that reminds me of God’s inspired word and His precious promises. Here’s what Hebrews 6:18-20 tells us: “So that…

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Never Back Down

I am privileged to teach a group of ladies on Tuesday mornings about New Testament geography. One of the greatest blessings in my life has been the places I have been able…

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10 Ways to Be Happy Today

Everyone wants to be happy. So what if I told you that the answer to being happy lies within these 10 things. Ultimately, you’re the only one that can decide if you…

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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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Holy Wars

From within and from without, the phrase “holier than thou” has rung in my ears countless times. Outside of Christ, people claim that Christians act in a prideful way, wearing their salvation…

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