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Mama Bear Apologetics: Empowering Your Kids to Challenge Cultural Lies By Hillary Morgan Ferrer with Julie Loos, Hillary Short, Teasi Cannon, Rebekah Valerius, Cathryn Buse, and Alisa Childers When I lived in the Dallas-Fort Worth area years ago and was a member of The Village Church, my pastor, Matt Chandler, would often refer to the […]
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This wasn’t part of my plan. This isn’t supposed to be my job or my responsibility. I am not qualified for this. I am not capable. I am barely able. I feel like I am hanging on by a thread. Pressed, squeezed, crushed. Every little bit of energy, focus, and motivation is being poured out […]
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Mastering the art of intentionality is truly a virtue to attain. It creates structure, routine, and order in one’s life while establishing purpose and outlining priorities. But how does a person pursue being intentional in their life when their life has all of a sudden become very unintentional? I don’t think anyone fully anticipated […]
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PJ Time: 100 Devotions to Light Up the Night Illustrated by Ela Smietanka Baths, books, pajama snuggles and “good night” prayers are regular players in my family’s bedtime routine. While I enjoy closing out the day with prayers whispered into the ears of my little ones, I especially love reading a family devotional that sparks […]
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A Different Kind of Love Story: How God’s Love for You Helps You Love Yourself By Landra Young Hughes The voices in our head are realer and more convincing than we think. Whether they are heard as whispers or shouts, they can tell us both lies and truth and are hard to ignore. If you’re […]
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The Better Mom: Growing In Grace Between Perfection and the Mess Ruth Schwenk Even though I’ve been a parent for 11 years now, I’ll be the first to admit that I still have no idea what I’m doing. Sure, I feel like I’ve learned how to multitask, change a diaper within seconds and balance a […]