Category: Christianity
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On Wednesday we noted one portion of Deborah’s song found in Judges 5, but this week, notice Judges 5:23 with me: ‘Curse Meroz,’ said the angel of the Lord,‘Curse its inhabitants bitterly,Because they did not…
Continue readingSinging Deborah’s Song
Deborah is a fascinating woman in the Bible. She is a prophetess, a judge of Israel, and a singer. However, one of the lesser discussed characteristics that Deborah possesses is that she…
Continue readingLiving Ready
The night is far spent, the day is at hand. Therefore let us cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light. Let us walk properly,…
Continue readingThe Most Important Workers
There are a lot of times when our human minds feel like they have to categorize things. We live in a culture that is constantly rating: deciding what or who is best,…
Continue readingThe Belk Tweet
It’s August, and that means life should start settling back into a routine — or that’s what I keep telling myself anyway. It’s been good to take a small break from blogging,…
Continue readingLife 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…
Continue readingThe Moment Matters
If you’re anything like me, then sometimes you’re guilty of not liking people or not getting along with people because of something they did to you or the way they came across to…
Continue readingTwo. Days.
With a moving truck arriving at our house in 2 days, I can assure you the last 48 hours have been crazy and exhausting and mostly out of control. But you know…
Continue readingEnough with the Celebrity Weddings!
I love the British monarchy. I have an entire podcast dedicated to comparing those royals to the royal family of God. I took screen shots of the royal wedding as it was…
Continue readingStop Loving Your Husband Most
I love my husband. Every day I am so proud that he is mine, and that he asked me to be his three years ago. This year has been a whirlwind for…
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