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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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  • Have you Missed God's invitation? Left an empty chair at God's feast? An empty chair at our table reminded me I had turned down His invitation.
    Faith based living,  Godly Parenting

    The Empty Chair – Have you Missed God’s Invitation?

    October 18, 2015 /

    How it hurts when we crave the presence of someone special in our home and around our table that doesn’t come. How convicting it is to realize that we’ve been the invited, treasured guest who did not come to the feast. (this site uses Affiliate links-purchases support our ministry through a small referral fee that never affects your cost.) My sweet stepson is visiting for Fall Break, an all too short five days, into which we’ve crammed pancake breakfasts, a pumpkin patch trip, elaborate dinners, family movie nights, football in the yard, ice cream truck purchases right before dinner, a decadent chocolate cake, and a fishing trip with daddy today…

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    I went into the movie pro-life. And still left changed. You need to see Unplanned & look behind the curtain at the abortion industry.

    Unplanned is the Movie We All Need to See

    March 29, 2019
    Going without complaining has been my annual November challenge the past few years. Nothing sets my heart on thankfulness more than going without complaining.

    Will you take the BOLD 30 days without complaining challenge?

    November 1, 2017
    Should Protestants participate in Lent? It's Fat Tuesday & people are deciding what to give up & debating about participating. Maybe we're missing the point?

    Should Protestants Participate in Lent?

    February 13, 2018
  • Were you encouraged and inspired by "Not a Fan"? If so, The End of Me by Kyle Idleman will bring Jesus' teachings to life in a real way we can live today. Heaven Not Harvard
    Book Reviews,  Faith based living

    A Review – The End of Me by Kyle Idleman

    October 3, 2015 /

    I’m an admitted book nerd. I can spend hours in a bookstore and need a bigger Kindle budget than I do for Target.  So I was giddy with excitement when my Amazon package arrived last Thursday.  I had pre-ordered The End of Me by Kyle Idleman, actual paper pages . . . ooh I was so excited. But I got even more excited as I read the words of Jesus made real and relevant. While not necessarily written to be a series or even sequential, I really felt like this book starts where his last book left off. Not a Fan asks us to get serious about being a follower…

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    Do you Dare to Really Know Jesus?

    July 9, 2019
    Is there really anything new to learn about Jesus? Yes! I just read a book that profoundly added to my love and awe of Christ, and it's worth sharing! #Christianity #Apologetics #TooGoodtoBeFalse #Faith #BestBooks #ChristianBooks #FaithBooks #BookReviews #ChristianParents #ChristianWomen

    Is There Really Anything New to Learn About Jesus?

    July 31, 2020
    Do you know how to talk to kids about Jesus to help them build a solid foundation for faith? Let me share how to arm your kids with the truth about Jesus. #ChristianParent #ChristianMom #Apologetics #Faith #Parenting #BookReviews #ChristianBookReviews #TalkingWithYourKidsAboutJesus

    How to Talk with Kids about Jesus

    March 5, 2020
  • The Muppet Show that debuted last night was a drastic departure from my memories. And left me feeling disappointed for my daughter and in our media culture.
    Faith based living,  Godly Parenting

    Muppet Show Misses Mark

    September 23, 2015 /

    One of my favorite parts of parenthood is watching the wonder and joy on my daughter’s face when I introduce her to precious memories from my childhood, so I was excited when I saw the Muppets were coming to ABC. So much television isn’t appropriate for families anymore, that I was really looking forward to having something we could all enjoy together. I remember Saturdays were bath night; we all raced to finish in time for The Muppet Show, which we watched as a family. I remember the funny chickens and Gonzo, the Swedish chef, and poor unfortunate Beeker. I remember laughing at the grumpy old guys and Fozzy’s perpetually…

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    Submissive is a dirty word in a culture scared to submit. We fight individuality and our rights, but we'd rather let fear control us than boldly submit. #ChristianMarriage #ChristianWoman #FaithBasedLiving #RadicalWife

    Being Boldly Submissive in a Culture Scared to Submit

    March 8, 2016
    My father's life and personality has been my strongest influence. I find joy and sorrow in every visit as I sit surrounded by the bones of my father's life.

    Joy and Sorrow: the Bones of My Father’s Life

    April 26, 2016
    Red, white & blue are the colors of the day. Flags will wave more today on American soil than any other day of the year. And every country music station will be streaming "I'm proud to be an American."

    The Red, White & Blue

    July 4, 2016
  • How are we okay with this fragile life? How do we say goodbye without any guarantee? with A Kiss and a Prayer - Heaven Not Harvard
    Faith based living,  Godly Parenting

    A Kiss and a Prayer

    September 5, 2015 /

    As a wife and mom, my going out after dark days are mostly behind me, but last night, a friend and I decided to live dangerously. We went to see War Room at 7:15 and have dessert afterward. For two mommies of littles, it was going to be a late night. We were out past 10, yo! As I was getting ready to walk out the door, it occurred to me I had no guarantee I would come home. Our highway into town is notoriously dangerous, especially in the dark. I could be walking out this door for the last time. I wasn’t maudlin, just mindful. Even though I had…

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    A Change in Perspective

    November 28, 2014
    How we handle conflict as Christian women is so important because conflict can destroy the body of Christ and our witness if we don't handle it well. #ChristianWomen #ConflictResolution #ChristianBlogger #Faith

    How to Handle Conflict as Christian Women

    September 1, 2017
    What is so captivating about a princess story? We grow up imagining living the fairy tale dream, but often we forget what it means to be a daughter of the king.

    What so Captures our Imagination in a Princess Story?

    May 19, 2018
  • Some parenting is hard. Raising a brainiac doesn't have to be. 3 No-brainers to Raise a Brainiac! Heaven Not Harvard shares easy tips to start your child on a path to love learning.
    Homeschool

    My 3 No-brainers to raise a Brainiac!

    September 3, 2015 /

    Raising a brainiac is a bit tongue in cheek, but all parents want to give their children the best start in life possible. And we’ve all wished from time to time that kids came with instructions. From getting them to sleep or eat green beans, all parents have struggled with getting the hang of this parenting thing, but helping them be ready to learn can be easy with these tips. My 3 no-brainers to raise a Brainiac! My daughter is has a sharp memory and insatiable curiosity. While I can’t take credit for her natural gifts, especially since we adopted, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about how we…

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    This app teaches reading skills, problem solving, grammar, listening skills and so much more. Heaven Not Harvard

    The Best Homeschool App (you’re not using)

    June 23, 2015

    How to Make Math Fun

    January 4, 2016
    Homeschooling ADHD kids is possible, not always easy, but I've found simple tips to homeschool kids struggling with ADHD with less frustration & more love.

    How to Make Homeschooling ADHD Kids Possible

    May 24, 2017
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