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Saying "yes" to God might look different than you think
We are so excited to celebrate the marriage of our oldest daughter Hannah early next year! As we have been working on all things wedding planning, I am reminded of something – there is no wedding without a “yes.” The question “will you marry me?” must be asked, and it must be followed by a “yes” for the relationship to move forward. Early in the Christmas Story, a young woman was invited to be a part of God’s plan. Luke 1:28-31 And having come in, the angel said to her, “Rejo


Saying "Yes" to God in an already busy season
Christmas is a time of celebration and fun! But, as women, if we are being honest, it can be a stressful time of year. Between the cooking, the gifts, the coordination of events, and decorating, our days can feel overwhelming. This year, we have been challenged to say “yes” to God. Often, saying “yes” to one more thing – especially at a busy time like Christmas – can seem like God is asking us to add more to our already-full plates. When the angel approached young Mary to tel


You are Stronger Than You Think
My husband Tommy and I will celebrate our 35th wedding anniversary this month. Time truly does go by so quickly! We have four children, ages 32 to 22, and three grandchildren ranging from 3 years to just 2 months old. Spending time with my grandchildren often takes me back to when my own kids were little. I remember those long days and sleepless nights so clearly! Tommy worked 24-hour shifts as a firefighter during the time we were raising our children, so I had to learn ve
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Pray With a Hopeful Heart - 3.12.21
Would you consider yourself optimistic? Do you truly believe that the glass is always half-full instead of half-empty? It is not...


Christian Character Qualities Are Vital - 3.5.21
Sometimes looking back on your life is good and sometimes it is bad. We don’t need to look back on our lives and relive failures and feel...


Leave the Burden With the Lord - 2.26.21
We often face situations that are beyond our ability to control. One of the reasons we pray is because we realize that if God does not...
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