I have been camping out in The Excellent Wife book, and I encourage you ladies if you haven’t read it in a bit to dust it off and bring it out again. It will bring your focus of marriage back to a biblical one. One of the chapters that surprised me that I gained much from was the one on loneliness. One statement Martha Peace made in the addendum on loneliness was shared from her friend, “being alone and lonely is not the same thing. If you are alone ... continue reading...
EP 100: Showing True Biblical Love to Our Husband
Take a moment with me, ladies, to remember back to the early days of marriage. You loved to see your husband's face, hear his voice, and feel his touch. To be near him, hold his hand, or delight in a long sweet conversation. Laughing together, taking long walks, love notes, sweet phone calls, and all the other gifts that let you know you were loved and cherished by each other. No one had to tell you to delight and cherish him. Let's fast forward ten years. Life happens. Days are busy. ... continue reading...
EP 64: What is the Best Use of Our Time?
How do we determine what is the best use of our time? We know amid the mundaneness of our days, the work the Lord has given us in our homes matters for eternity. God has a purpose in all things. There is no secular work in Christ; all is sacred. You can read the post below (9 minutes) or listen to the podcast (26 minutes) where I share more content. Find all podcast episodes or subscribe to the podcast here. Related Articles: Free Library ... continue reading...
Podcast EP 58: A Letter to My Younger Self
So, if I could go back here are some of the most important things I would like to tell my younger self: Listen & Download the Podcast: Find all Podcast Episodes with Show Notes Subscribe to the Podcast on Your Favorite App Related Articles: My Abortion Story & Why I Sidewalk Counsel at Abortuaries Giving Thanks in Difficult Circumstances Kindness in Our Homes As I am now over half a century old, I ... continue reading...
Serving the Lord in Our Mundane Moments
Our lives are lived in the mundane moments. It's in the dishes and laundry and caring for our families where we find ourselves spending most of our days. There are always messes to clean up, bills to pay, emails to answer, needs to be met, phone calls to make, floors to wash and rooms to be dusted. We care for our families by also caring for our homes. They go hand in hand. Washing clothes and making meals are ways we care and show love for one another. It seems these ... continue reading...