Love is in the Air

In light of the upcoming “Holiday of Love” I thought I’d share some thoughts on marriage in a rather exposed, up close and personal kind of way. So for the next few posts, I’ll be talking about love and marriage. During this time, I’d really love to hear from you…

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Left Out

In my mind I’m able to leap tall buildings with a single bound; I can run marathons and still do cartwheels and backbends, but in reality I’ve become quite the wimp. I wasn’t always like this. There was a time when I was known as the neighborhood tomboy. Every afternoon…

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GUEST BLOGGER: Kristi Stephens

I wanted to use my blog to allow those who have stories from Haiti to share to do so. Haiti’s world has been completely turned upside down and they are still a people in desperate need of help and of prayer. May this blog bring attention to their plight as…

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One Missionary’s Story from Haiti

In light of the recent circumstances in Haiti, I will postpone my personal blog post to give you the opportunity to read a letter from one of the missionaries in Haiti. She is thankful, broken, tired and ill, yet she still gives the Lord praise. Below is her letter which…

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A Missionary’s Response to Haiti

I’ve been out of the blogging loop for a couple of weeks while taking care of my mom during her battle with cancer, but yesterday’s tragedy in Haiti has called this missionary girl into action. What are we to do when our world is literally shaken? How do we respond…

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Living Life on Purpose

My heart is a scrambled mix of emotions and my words, a jumbled mess. I have no idea how I’m going to get through this blog, but I feel as though I must write. Memories don’t fade easily when they’re inscribed in ink, as well as on the heart. And…

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What Child is This?

In 1865, while recovering from an almost fatal illness, William Chatterton Dix penned the words to the famous Christmas carol, “What Child Is This?” Who is this Jesus? Why did He have to come and die? Why the cross? These are questions every heart beats to answer…and how we answer…

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An Upside Down World

As Christmas quickly approaches, so too does New Years Day. A time of reflection; a time of new possiblities; fresh commitments; resolutions for the new year with hopes of lasting and significant change. A serious spiritual analysis is on my plate during the New Year’s holiday and it all started…

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A Bittersweet Christmas

Four days after a frantic trip in an ambulance, the doctor entered the cold stark hospital room with the results,”The cancer has spread and it doesn’t look good.” With the family lining each side and me, standing at the end of the bed, there was an unusual calm that seemed…

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Deck the Halls With Memories

Every year we drag out boxes packed with memories of years gone by. Each ornament holds a story and every decoration reminds us of something or someone we hold near and dear to our hearts. The other day, while I was unpacking the boxes of decorations for the tree, I…

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