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Components of Complaining
I don’t know what your struggle is, but I know we all have them. It seems that Satan attacks me with the temptation of complaining far more often than anything else these…
Continue readingTough Stuff Tuesday: Complaining
I recently did a post about Philippians 2:14-15. Those verses tell us not to complain, because we are to shine as lights in the world. If we really want the light of…
Continue readingAppreciating the Past
This post was originally written for the Perspectives of a Preacher’s Wife blog. You can visit here and find more posts by Emily and other preachers’ wives. When my daughter was born,…
Continue readingGuard Your Marriage
I recently did an episode on my podcast about guarding our marriages, and it apparently resonated with women. Maybe it’s because this isn’t something we talk about a lot. We talk about…
Continue readingGod Hears Complaints
One of the most frequent temptations for God’s people seems to be complaining. It has been this way for quite some time, and it continues to plague the people of God. We…
Continue readingInternet Interaction
I was appalled, scrolling through my news feed and coming across one of those articles, where a friend of mine had commented on it and now it showed up as something I…
Continue reading5 Tips for Having a Thankful Heart
In our culture, we reserve our thankfulness for the month of November. During that time, you’ll likely see an overwhelming amount of Facebook posts titled “Today I’m thankful for…” and then a…
Continue readingAre You Imitation Worthy?
Philippians is an oft-quoted book. Be it having the mind of Christ (2:5), learning contentment (4:11), not complaining (2:14) or relying on prayer (4:6-7), Christians seek wisdom from the book of Philippians…
Continue readingThe Road to Assos
When we read through the book of Acts, a lot of times we hop from (true) story to story. It’s no wonder, then, in Acts 20, that many of us jump straight…
Continue readingTake the First Step
Cleaning is an overwhelming process. The picture above is of my literal kitchen. Last week, Robert and I shared a series of illnesses, including the flu and a stomach virus. Starting Wednesday,…
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