Have you ever felt like Ecclesiastes is the book of bummer verses? You’re not alone! But wait! “Life-Giving Encouragement from Ecclesiastes” flips the script, revealing the hidden gems of wisdom within this often-misunderstood book. This devotional, published by Our Daily ….
Month: April 2024
It’s that time again when I meet up with friends over @ Jennifers for Share 4 Somethings. Each month, we share what we Loved and/or disliked, accomplished, some things we’ve improved upon, and/or that need improvement and noticed. Love Okay, I don’t know about love, but how about ….
Hey friends, I invite you to join me today as I share my favorite April 2024 Kindle reads and recommendations. My Grandmother’s Shadow: An utterly heartbreaking unputdownable historical novel based on a true story By Devorah Shafrir Keret “My Grandmother’s ….
Embracing Hospitality Across Cultures I’m not a world traveler, but I find it interesting and love learning about different cultures and traditions. The Bible overflows with stories about hospitality. From Abraham welcoming weary travelers to his tent (Genesis 18) to ….
Even the most enthusiastic plant newbie can feel intimidated by the delicate world of indoor houseplants. Fear not! Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is here to save the day. This lush vining plant is practically foolproof, making it perfect for those just ….
Deconstructing Our Worldly Selves Have you ever stopped to consider the beautiful paradox presented in John 17:15? Jesus prays to the Father, saying, “I do not ask that you take them out of the world, but that you keep them ….
Ah, April! It’s the month when nature awakens from its winter slumber, bursting forth with vibrant colors and the sweet fragrance of new beginnings. This time often sparks a sense of nostalgia, reminding us of simpler times and the joy ….
Setting Boundaries with a Christian Heart As Christian women, we’re often called to be givers, nurturers, and sources of strength for those around us. But what happens when this call leads to emotional exhaustion, resentment, or a feeling of being ….
Lost in childhood memories, I found myself picturing the old weeping willow by our crick. I used to swing on its thick, hanging vines, feeling carefree and exhilarated. My mind conjures images of my parents relaxing under its shade, enjoying ….
The air hums with a subtle energy, a shift barely perceptible but undeniable. A gentle breeze carries the sweet scent of renewal, and a peek outside reveals the first tentative splashes of color bursting from the earth. Spring whispers its ….