Time Flies… March is nearly over already; can you believe it? A quarter of the year has come and gone. Many of us then have recovered from Christmas, Christmas hang over of bills and decor, New Years excitement, Cupids arrows and settled back into mundane normal life routines. The days of dreaming of the things we were going to do… Read More
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I’m home!
Hey everyone, thanks for your patience while I went quiet. It has been a looooong moving season but I am fairly settled, online, and working on some more great conversation topics for us! I look forward to hearing from you. 🙂 So with that, keep an eye out!
Conflict in Contexts
I am sitting here with my morning coffee, Verona Starbucks with a splash of french vanilla creamer, listening to my kiddos in the backgrounds while doing my Lay Minister studies. In my studies I came across this bullet point below and realized this has been a subject of conversation all around me lately. What scripture(s) do you think you or… Read More
Faith & Fish and Loaves
A sermon recently delivered a message on Feeding the Five Thousand from Mark 6:30-44. It is a passage we have all heard several times over if you have spent any time in church. If not, no worries I’ll break it down through this time together. Grab your Cup of Joe and settle in. Just for reference, this story along with… Read More
Who Carries Your Yoke?
Who Carries Your Yoke? Here I sit with my coffee sipping on these thoughts… When faced with a question or dilemma what happens? We google, ask friends, or rely on our own wisdom and understanding. We do not however turn to God. At least not enough. “I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and the discerning of the discerning… Read More
Are We Called To Be Simple?
Are We Called To Be Simple? Be a woman of simplicity. Be a Mary in a Martha World. Pray more, be a better spouse, be a better parent, be a better girlfriend, evangelize more, be more, do more. These topics have inundated our Christian bookstores. Here is the problem with topical book studies or as I have begun to think… Read More