Category: Christianity
It’s the Queen’s Birthday!
So here’s something you may or may not know about me: I love the British Monarchy! I have been blogging about them for quite some time, and have been doing a podcast…
Continue readingThe Darkest Day
It was the darkest day. The sun was blacked, and shadows crept upon the noontime hustle and bustle. The shouts had quieted by this point, as the crowd drew nearer to the…
Continue readingAngry Words
On Sunday morning, I sat in a room with my brothers and sisters as is common each week. We joined together in heart and prayed to our Father, then joined our voices…
Continue readingThat’s What Sisters Do
I still remember the day vividly: my oldest sister sat in front of the chair she’d place in my middle sister’s room, tweezers in hand. As a 14 year old, I was…
Continue readingHear, then Do
Yesterday, we talked about hungering for the Word, and that’s necessary if we want to be faithful New Testament Christians. But today I want to move one step further. You see, it’s…
Continue readingDo You Want to Be Fed?
Sometimes I’m pretty ashamed of myself. Most of those times come when I meditate on the suffering of Jesus on my behalf, which means every Sunday morning as I partake of His…
Continue readingWhy Exhaustion is Worth It
I am one of those people. You know the ones: they require every bit of the recommended 8 hours of sleep every night. If I get anywhere between 4-5 hours, I am…
Continue reading[Not About The Noah Movie]
A few years ago, I heard a sermon by Tim Orbison about lessons we can learn from how God dealt with people during the time of Noah. Obviously it goes without saying…
Continue readingAre You Lonesome Tonight?
Every other Wednesday, the newest show for women over at The Light Network releases. Usually, we have a guest on to talk about something that she is pretty knowledgeable about. For instance,…
Continue readingMy Favorite Place in the World
One of my favorite places on all of God’s glorious earth is made of rock. It’s not a breathtaking emerald landscape, with a lake nestled between the sloped mountain range. It’s not…
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