“Honey, he’s so tired,” I pleaded on my erring son’s behalf as soon as he was out of earshot. I didn’t have to say more, my husband knew what I wanted– go easy on him, don’t ask for obedience and self-control right now, let him off the hook. […]
We have received many questions regarding the discipline of children. Today we continue our discussion with a practical method used by my husband and me!
Miriam’s life story is full of praise and confidence in God until jealousy led to slander. Let’s learn something from her today.
Where was Mom on Monday? Strolling the streets of New York with a husband, four kids, a son in law, and a granddaughter.
But don’t worry, the next installment of “Not Slanderers” will be here soon!
We probably all use a slightly different recipe for our breadmaking. Mom and Brietta mill their own wheatberries. I, however, buy mine already ground at the store. You know. The 5 lb bag of flour? Yeah.
But we do all love homemade bread. Who doesn’t? It’s relaxing to make — one of those therapeutic type of […]
Gabriel works with his daddy and a bunch of college students to build a fence around his yard.
Continued foundational thoughts on discipline. Join our discussion!
I didn’t really get serious about menu planning until after Jameson was born. At that point, it became more than a good idea; it was the only way I could guarantee to get dinner on the table!
I certainly don’t get to this every week, but my week goes so much better when I do. […]
Today we continue our Titus 2:3-5 study. This month we will be looking at slander: what it is and what it’s effects are. Hop on board our study as we discover treasure in God’s word!
I’ve been thinking about what holiness looks like, trying to figure out what things in my life need to change to become that. And what does it look like? It looks like Christ. And we need an encounter with Him. […]