Category: Christianity

The Scariest App Out There!

What if I told you there was an app out there that could help you gauge your spiritual life? Sounds pretty crazy, right? I mean, there can’t be an app out there that deciphers…

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Amnesty Week

It’s that time again! The time when all of Pulaski scours their garages and storage units and every corner of their home for anything they can put out on the side of…

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Oh Be Careful Little Fingers

Last night, I had the extreme privilege of hearing my favorite gospel preacher (other than my husband), BJ Clarke, deliver a powerful lesson on the power of one. One person, one sentence…

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I Don’t Need Luck

It’s St. Patrick’s Day, and we all know three things about St. Patrick’s Day: You wear green or you get pinched. The world is generally consumed in drinking alcohol. Something about luck…

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Dream Little

It sounds crazy, doesn’t it? Especially considering that all of our lives we’ve been conditioned to hear the word dream and following it with big. Dreaming little seems like a cop-out, or perhaps lazy or dumb. Why…

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March Forth!

So first we had the No!vember challenge – where we stopped worrying, then came the February wife challenge – where we were actively submissive to our husbands. Now, I present to you…

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Don’t Open that Door

Sometimes I get pretty angry. I get angry that people openly defy and mock the Almighty God of all things. I get angry that our society not only tolerates (I may also…

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Don’t Raise Your Kids in the Church

We’ve all heard it. I’ve heard it said of me. “Raised in the church”. But I don’t like it. And there are a couple of reasons why. 1: When we say people…

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DO YOU Want to Be a Worker for the Lord?

I’m a lyric person. Most of the songs I like have amazing lyrics, and that’s why I pick them. And the good harmonies of course. But I mostly hone in on the…

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What Do Your Words Really Say?

Reading through the story of Jesus’ illegal trial and subsequent crucifixion is a difficult read. What’s more difficult is to focus on anything but that, because it is the central most point of…

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