It’s Time

With Daylight Savings Time on the horizon, my thoughts began to converge on the clocks awaiting their temporary adjustment. It’s a bit controversial, but springing forward gives us more light in our day. More time to get things done. I’m a personal fan of it staying in the “spring forward”…

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Blog Tour for Kathy Howard’s – God’s Truth Revealed

Today, I am honored to be a part of a blog tour for Kathy Howard’s new book, God’s Truth Revealed. I’ll be giving away a copy of the book, so if you would like to be in the drawing for it, please leave a comment at the end of this…

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Pinch Me

As I casually strolled into the bookstore, scanning the newly inventoried shelves, I was ready to place my order when Kaye looked at me with a whimsical grin on her face and cheerfully announced, “I bought your book.” I had no clue what she was talking about. I hadn’t even…

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Guest Blogger: Suzanne Eller

Sometimes love is displayed best when it’s tested the most. When life, as we know it, seems to be crashing in around us, our opportunity to demonstrate the depths of our love is magnified. For better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health…til death do us…

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GUEST BLOGGER: TERI LYNNE UNDERWOOD

Marriages tend to get placed under the doormat of the dailies or complicated by chaos. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Neglect should never be the norm for our marriages. There are some things we can do to prevent marriage meltdown. I am honored to have Teri Lynne…

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Guest Blogger: Heidi McLaughlin

I’m not one who normally carries a grudge, but this time it seemed to jump on me, stick to my heart like slime and an ooze into the wrinkles in my scowling forehead. U-G-L-Y, very ugly. The lines on my face and the words from my mouth revealed the scars…

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Guest Blogger: Penny Zeller

Good marriages don’t just happen, they take work! Not the arduous, labor intensive kind of work, but the mental and emotional kind of dying to self and figuring him out kind of work. They also take time. Not the “you’ve just got on my last nerve and it’s over” kind…

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When Valentine’s Arrow Has Missed the Mark

All this talk about love and romance may bring out the warm and fuzzies in the hearts of many, but it leaves a whopping 95,700,000 in the cold. Divorced, widowed, never been married and even those who are now in a relationship comprise this vast number of single adults. Valentine’s…

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20 Tips for a Romantic Valentine’s Day

I have something to confess. I’m not romantic at all. I know it’s strange, but it all seems corny…kind of surreal. Like a musical. People just don’t do that in real life. It’s not that I don’t know what romance is or how to be romantic, it’s just that it’s…

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What’s Love Got To Do With It?

Here we are on our second post on “LOVE” and there’s been a great response. I’ll be featuring some wonderful guest bloggers who will share their stories &/or advice about building strong marriages that glorify God. You won’t want to miss their posts. I’m looking forward to your comments as…

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