Ready or not, another year is upon us. The usual goals for health and wellness occupy our thoughts, yet we may neglect the foundational areas of our time and money. That’s why we created this guide to help you put first things first. Read and grab your free New Year’s guide now.
Read MoreIf you’re looking at the holidays ahead and wondering where the time and energy is to put into fun memories with your family, I got you. This time of year is full of year end activities and anticipation, but as moms it can be challenging to keep the fun.
So, let me help with this FREE download.
Read MoreAfter reading The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom, I knew it was the perfect time to visit our local Holocaust Museum. I attempted to prepare my eighth grade students for the breadth and depth of tragedy they would encounter. In hindsight, I’m not sure that’s possible.
However, what I didn’t expect was how much a simple story of potato soup would teach me about gratitude.
Read MoreThe parenting journey parallels the popular children’s book We’re Going On a Bear Hunt. Some seasons find us slowly trudging through thick mud, stuck in weight and worry, while others swish past in the blink of an eye. No matter what—we can’t go over it, we can’t go under it, we must find the courage to go through it. So, how can we maintain an eternal perspective along the way? Read the full featured article at www.familychristian.com and download your family mission statement here.
Read MorePerched upon breathtaking cliffs, my eyes searched the surroundings in disbelief. Pure waves of blue rolled below, occasionally showing off a white cap from time to time as if to remind the spectators it is, in fact, real. Our 20th anniversary trip to Santorini, Greece was more than we could have imagined we needed. The entire week I couldn’t stop thinking about this one fact, and I wonder if we might gain some perspective from it as we pray and seek to help those walking through incomprehensible pain these days.
Read MoreWith each paycheck, I expect it to be greater than the one before. With each school year, I expect the kids to not struggle like they did before. With each budget talk, I expect my heart to grow more satisfied than it did before.
You know what? It usually doesn’t, yet my eyes continue to search the world for better wrapped in easy and more. To keep my feet walking and my heart trusting, these truths guide me to seek God’s wisdom above my own understanding
Read MoreWhether a new month, a new school year, or a new opportunity—there are always “what if’s” circling through my mind.
Here are three prayers ushering my heart into the unknown, as new opportunities present themselves this coming month. Perhaps they are helpful to settle your anxious thoughts as well and draw your eyes upward toward your loving Father.
Read MoreDespite the uncertainty, be encouraged that some plans can be made independent of what happens outside of your door. Start here and enjoy some free resources as you pray and plan for the upcoming school year.
Read MoreMy husband and daughter recently returned from a trip to Guatemala with our church for a week long mission trip. To hear them recount stories, full of inspiring God-glorifying conversations and scenery alike, produced in me a longing to serve on mission as well. At times, in fact, it most assuredly sounds better to visit another continent altogether to serve short-term, rather than continue in daily acts of service. Doesn’t it?
Yet God continually calls us to steward our service first within the walls of our homes. So, how can we press on with confidence and endurance? Read here.
Read MoreIt never ceases to surprise me that after our annual summer vacation to Colorado—despite yard work, laundry, and cooking for six—we return to our regular lives rested, refreshed, and restored.
So, it has me thinking maybe rest is found where we least expect it. Maybe it’s right where we forget to look for it.
Read MoreLife’s journey has long been represented by seasons of mountains high and valleys low. Commonly, mountain tops represent the peaks of enjoyment, satisfaction, and fulfillment, while valleys the deeper, darker, and difficult seasons. My age and experience attest to quite the opposite. So, I want to extend the invitation to you. Read why.
Read MoreIf there is one question I receive more than any other, it’s about how I find time to cook for my family. More than time, cooking takes intentionality, and summer is the perfect time to try some new things in the kitchen.
None of these recipes are fancy, just practical. I hope you can find one to try!
Read MoreSurely our family is not the only one to experience an unexpected sickness, a discouraging diagnosis, or a disappointing change of plans during summer. Right? As much as we love summertime for making memories, finding rest, and seeking adventure, we equally feel the sting of disappointment when things don't go as planned.
So, I recorded my own thoughts to share with you in hopes that they bring you joy amidst your own disappointments this summer and always.
Read MoreSummer is here, so what now?
Grab these ten simple strategies to make the most of your summertime, and not let it slip away.
Read MoreWe recently celebrated my daughter turning 11 with a mother-daughter pottery lesson. Remarkably, I couldn’t ignore the spiritual significance of each step and their profound implications on my life.
If you are feeling like the pressures of life are causing you to spin out of control, read the latest post and be encouraged.
Read MoreOne thing that causes the greatest anxiety in me is my to do list. During this week that falls immediately after Easter, I’m viewing my own needs through a resurrected lens and asking:
If Christ’s sacrifice on the cross satisfied my deepest need, then what do I really need to do today?
Read MoreThe time for spring cleaning is near, but have you ever thought of tidying up your time?
I know what you are thinking:
How can I tidy my time?
How can I continue to make progress if I allow rest to hold prominence?
How can I remain faithful to the goals I set at the beginning of the year?
How can I know what areas of my life need to be addressed this season?
I’m glad you asked. Read here and find out.
Read More“What do you need to surrender?” Her question echoed through the microphone and searched my heart.
I sat while my mind invited the Spirit to search my heart. Before getting on a plane and entering back into real life, what was God asking me to surrender to increase my agility and joy along this faithful race?
While several areas came to mind, one clearly stood out.
Read MoreWhat is it in us that is so desperate for something new? Don’t get me wrong. I love a clean slate, a blank canvas, and wide open spaces. But if we are honest, the changing of the calendar doesn’t actually bring anything new with it except the hope of better. So, how can we experience newness in the middle of our story? Read and be encouraged.
Read MoreThere is no better time to begin shaping your child’s heart for generosity than now. The holiday season ushers us into the spirit of giving like none other, yet it’s threatened by our desires to get. We all feel the tension.
So, as parents, how can we model generosity as a family at this time of year and beyond? Here are three helpful ways I’ve found to do just that, along with some resources to get you started.
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