Category: Christianity
A Letter to Teenage Girls
I was a teenage girl once, and let me tell you, I thought I understood modesty. I thought I knew what was kosher and what wasn’t when it came to my clothes,…
Continue readingOut With the Old
Moving is a process. Since deciding to move to Charleston, the first thing I’ve been doing is purging, because how ridiculous would it be for me to pack up a bunch of…
Continue readingWho Are Your Friends?
So I’m a day late for a Flashback Friday, but that’s ok. It’s Lectureship week here in Pulaski, so it’s been smiles and hugs and greetings and meeting people you’ve only stalked on…
Continue readingThy Will Be Done
So many times we rightly pray for God’s will to be done. Jesus was our example in this prayer (Matt. 6:10, 26:39), and I have heard the phrase uttered hundreds of times…
Continue readingWho’s Looking at You?
Facebook is a funny critter. On the one hand, it’s exciting, because you get to experience your friends momentous events at a distance – like gender reveals, weddings, and graduations. But on the…
Continue readingDo You Know How to Blush?
It’s a growing problem. So many within the church have forgotten how to blush. Sin permeates congregation after congregation, because it permeates heart after heart. More often than not, it’s because Christian…
Continue readingUse What You Know
I have always found the story of David and Goliath to be a fascinating one. When you get past the kid facts and get into the real meat of the lesson, there…
Continue readingPractical Pointers for Loving Others
Last Saturday I had the privilege of speaking to a group of young ladies about loving others. As I was studying for the lesson, I found myself pretty ashamed of high school…
Continue readingHave You Titus Two’d Lately?
I love the Titus 2 principle! the older women likewise, that they be reverent in behavior, not slanderers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things—that they admonish the young women…
Continue readingYard Sale Season
A couple of weeks ago, I was driving the all too familiar (and all too crowded with people who forget where they live) road from Pulaski to Huntsville. It’s a good 45…
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