Category: Enemies

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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Keep Wearing the Hat

I have this hat. I purchased the hat while wandering around an outdoor market in Switzerland — very cold, Alps Switzerland. It’s fuzzy and made from legit Swiss wool. And I love…

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Flashback Friday

Just like Man Crush Monday is a thing, Flashback Friday is quite the trend on social media sites like Instagram and Twitter. Mostly, anywhere hashtags (#) are present and popular. Unlike the…

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When The World Sees

If you’re anything like me (and if you are, I do apologize), you often find yourself in your own little world. No, not the imaginary world where you talk to yourself and…

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Christian Weapons

When you think about weapons, what do you generally think of? I, for one, think about a fight or a war. I don’t think about weapons being used in frivolous matters, but…

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Beating Bitterness, Attitude Edition

Bitterness is one of those topics that we don’t like to think about, and especially don’t like to talk about, because so many of us struggle with it. If we’re being honest…

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How to Be Extraordinary

Recently, I started using the Accordance software on my iPad during worship. If you’re unfamiliar with the Bible program, check out one of my husband’s podcasts on the topic. One of the…

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Leading Ladies: Hannah

The story of Hannah in 1 Samuel 1 & 2 is a beautiful, absolutely relatable one. From the moment we read about her, we see the pain and struggles she is facing.…

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Drama Is as Drama Does

Recently in my teenage girls class on Sunday mornings, we talked about drama. I figured, teenage girls know a thing or two about drama, and probably need some help navigating those especially…

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Behave Like a Roman

Being a Roman citizen and being a Christian in the first century would have proven difficult. Those who were against Christianity would make a sport of killing Christians: throwing them in the…

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