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  • Is There Really Anything New to Learn About Jesus? July 31, 2020
  • My Picks of the Best Podcasts for Christian Apologetics July 3, 2020
  • 5 Important Reasons Christians Should Study Apologetics July 2, 2020
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  • My 20s? Looking back twenty years on who I was at 25 and who I wish I had been. What would I do differently? Everything! and nothing. . .
    Faith based living

    Contemplating my 20s – What I would do differently?

    July 2, 2016 /

    My 20s? What would I do differently? Everything! and nothing. . . A younger friend is reading a book (20-Something, 20-Everything) and asked me about my 20s. So first – the EVERYTHING I would do differently in my 20s Being single in my 20s felt like a disaster, I was “supposed” to be married and having babies so I could be the energetic, young mother of my dreams. I chased that ideal at the expense of everything else. Nothing has ruined my life more than trying to match it to the idealized version in my head. I wish I spent more time just living than worrying about plans. Focusing on…

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    Nothing is wasted? Really? God uses all the awful stuff in our lives? Trusting God that nothing is wasted is sometimes more than hard. But it's also so true.

    Nothing is Wasted – How God uses Hard

    January 23, 2015
    Do you tell your daughter that she is the most beautiful girl in the world? I do. And I think I'm absolutely right to do so. I've got my Love Goggles on.

    Love Goggles – my daughter is the most beautiful girl in the world

    July 13, 2015
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    My Picks of the Best Podcasts for Christian Apologetics

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  • Homeschooling is more than just teaching school at home. Even after 17 years teaching public high school, I had so much to learn this first year of homeschooling.
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    My Best Lessons from our First Year Homeschooling

    June 24, 2016 /

    Homeschooling is more than just teaching school at home. Even after 17 years teaching public high school, I had so much to learn this first year of homeschooling. Last summer, we decided homeschooling was our best option and love the flexibility for scheduling and curriculum choices, and the joy of learning together. Homeschooling has brought our family much closer. I knew homeschooling would be educational – I didn’t realize all I would learn as the teacher. 1. The most important lessons aren’t always in the curriculum. I learned that teaching one child I love is very different from teaching a beloved subject to 100 children. Structuring lessons around her meals,…

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    Do you feel called to homeschool? Maybe you think you might be or feel like you wish you could, but are questioning if God has called you to homeschool.

    How to know if you’re really Called to Homeschool

    July 31, 2017

    What to Do if You Want to Pursue Homeschooling

    April 20, 2020
    Finding excellent learning websites for kids can be trial and error, so when I find a secret gem, wonderful and worth paying for, I want to share it!

    A Secret Gem in Learning Websites for Kids

    August 5, 2016
  • WHY are we so quick to criticize parents in the wake of tragedy? What is it about alligators, gorillas and car seats that turn rational human beings into armchair parenting quarterbacks moments after tragedy strikes?
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    Why Tragedy Makes us so Quick to Criticize Parents 

    June 17, 2016 /

    WHY are we so quick to criticize parents in the wake of tragedy? What is it about alligators, gorillas and car seats that turn rational, compassionate people into cruel, armchair parenting quarterbacks moments after tragedy strikes? When I hear about a child’s death, I immediately imagine the pain of losing my sweet girl. Even in the middle of the night, I’ll go scoop her up, kiss her face, smell her hair, knowing it is only by the grace of God my girl is healthy and alive. It certainly isn’t due to perfect parenting. I fail daily. So why are people so quick to criticize parents? Because we’re afraid. In the…

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    Seriously Harvard? God convicted me that my parenting expectations were way out of whack. Was I really parenting for Harvard or Heaven?

    Seriously Harvard!? How I reset my parenting expectations

    March 27, 2014
    Police Officers have always had my respect, but all I see when I heard the news about the Dallas tragedy is my aspiring police officer: our little boy blue.

    My Aspiring Police Officer: Little Boy Blue

    July 8, 2016
    I had to decide between faith and fear. I decided I have a big REAL God in this artificially flavored world.

    Real God in an Artifically Flavored World

    September 22, 2014
  • Can I just have a minute to talk to you about the kind of love I hope you have today, that I hope you have everyday. Do you know how to have an abiding love?
    Faith based living,  Marriage

    Do you know how to have an Abiding Love?

    June 14, 2016 /

    Can I just have a minute to speak into your soul today? I want to talk to you about the kind of love I hope you have today, the kind of love I hope you have everyday, an abiding love. Abiding love is safe, enduring, permanent, sacrificial love. Our worship pastor once read to us from John 15, verses about abiding love, the love of the Father that Christ demonstrated for us through his life of purity and sacrifice. And I just wanted to sit down in the middle of those verses and ABIDE. Like curve into an cozy chair by the fire, swathed in a rich blanket. Abide means…

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    Skipping the Scale - Heaven Not Harvard. A year without a scale because a set of numbers doesn't set my value.

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    January 16, 2015
    Christians can observe Ramadan? But why would you? Learn how observing Ramadan can be part of fulfilling your role as a disciple of Christ and the Matthew 28:19 mission. #ReachingMuslims #ChristianEvangelism #ChristianWoman #Faith #Christian #Ramadan #Apologetics #ChristianBlogger #ChristianWoman #ObservingRamadan

    4 Ways Christians Can Observe Ramadan with a Missions Mindset

    May 8, 2019
    Feeling a little lost, even abandoned by God in a tough season? I've been struggling with it, but a fire gave me eyes to see purpose in the Refiner's Fire.

    How a Forest Fire Reminded Me of the Refiner’s Fire

    April 21, 2017
  • Rape left a jagged wound on my life, but God has reminded me how He has redeemed my darkest story and continues to use it to reach into the lives of others.
    Faith based living

    What Rape Did to My Life

    June 10, 2016 /

    Rape left a jagged wound on my life, but through the media bombardment since the horrifyingly lenient sentence for Brock Turner, God has been reminding me how He has used my darkest story to minister to brutally wounded girls. Even though I’m reliving bits and pieces of my own story, I can’t look away. Its like I’m standing in solidarity with her by acknowledging the truth of her story; she was not exaggerating, not being dramatic, not lying. So, I’ve quietly read the articles and the letters: first, from his victim, trying not to let her eloquent words reach too deeply so I don’t break down three feet from where…

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    Growing pains are a part of growing up, but we have to trust that what is coming is better than what we have.

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    February 12, 2016
    Do you want to be a happier mom? Be a Mom without complaining. Did you just laugh? Because momming is soul sucking. But . . .

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