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  • If real love does not insist on its own way, how much of the problems in my marriage are from failing to live this scripture. Heaven Not Harvard
    Godly Parenting,  Marriage

    Its Own Way: Having 1 Cor. 13 Love in my marriage

    February 20, 2015 /

    Sunday, my husband and I decided to cook spaghetti together. We had different ideas about making the sauce. Tomato sauce is one of the few things that I have worked to perfect, so I started to fight for my way. What should have been a simple discussion about which step should go first, started to be about who was a better chef, smarter, and generally the most rightest person in all the universe. I silently prayed for the right heart in that moment, and adjusted my attitude before it became a fight. Yet, I should have stopped before I started. The next day, God pointed me right to what He…

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    March 21, 2020
    This tiny tyrant rules my heart, but I need to raise her to be the woman and Godly wife she is meant to be.

    Imagine your tiny tyrant – a wife

    August 18, 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
  • Army Wife Life,  Holidays,  Marriage

    50 Shades of Green Valentine’s Day

    February 14, 2015 /

    Do you picture a 50 Shades kind of Valentine’s Day? Are you doing Valentine’s Day wrong? I was for years and didn’t realize it until recently. The gift that made me realize just how much I’ve changed wasn’t really for me and involved new socks. And real love isn’t 50 shades of grey; it’s one shade of dark green, trust me. This year my husband has to work late, may not even make it home for dinner, and will probably barely drag himself through the house and to bed after the week he’s had, and I’m okay with that. In fact, when my husband “warned” me he has to work…

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    Let Him be Her Dad

    June 21, 2015
    Not sure what to say or do about Memorial Day? Are you supposed to say anything? if so, to whom? This is one Army wife's perspective on Memorial Day Grace.

    Memorial Day Grace & Perspective from an Army Wife

    May 28, 2016
    Did you know #InternetFriendsDay is a thing? Yeah, me neither, but the internet has created my tribe of people, holding my hand as I walk through life.

    Internet Friends Day

    February 13, 2016
  • Letting Christmas be about reflecting the light of the world
    Marriage

    The Light of the World

    December 18, 2014 /

    I’m a work in progress. I was a bit of a pushy, bossy porcupine for a long time, intent on controlling my world and all the hurtful things in it. Every day, I work toward being different and walking the difficult road to change people’s expectations of me. Christmas is a huge chance to demonstrate a shift in my heart towards humility and gentleness. 1 John 1:7 ESV  “But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin.” My house is decked with lights and holiday greenery, wreaths and…

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    Family conflict can be especially hurtful. When family conflict surfaces, we are often deeply wounded. And don't always solve it in a way that pleases Christ.

    Solving Family Conflict in a Christ Pleasing Way

    December 20, 2017

    Beautifully Taken for Granted: Building Trust in Marriage

    November 11, 2015
    I was crying, running on vapors, trying to do it all myself. Why do I keep forgetting I didn't get this far alone? I need Him to bloom in any season.

    Bloom in Any Season

    November 23, 2015
  • Faith based living,  Godly Parenting

    More than Conquerors

    October 31, 2014 /

    I started this #30DaysWithoutComplaint challenge with a true desire to let God’s work in my heart flow into all areas of my life, starting with what I say, hoping to then transform how I think, and eventually be able to master what attitude I have. The first couple of days went really well, but I got a little cocky and too busy. I let distractions pull me away from my quiet time with God. And I didn’t have my armor on when life got tough. Ephesians 6:11 ESV “Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil.” When my…

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    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

    A Kiss and a Prayer

    September 5, 2015
    "Life isn't fair!" she sobbed from the backseat, holding her broken balloon. "I wanted to show my daddy!" And in that moment my minivan became a place of ministry to both of us.

    Life isn’t Fair, Broken Balloons, and a Good Father

    October 7, 2016
    God's perfect timing put two great stories of using Gear for Good into my path, stories about giving back and being part of the story of changing lives.

    Gear for Good: Cotopaxi Blessing Bags

    January 22, 2016
  • Godly Parenting

    Tights are not pants

    September 10, 2014 /

    Yesterday, God gave me a real opportunity to meet my daughter where she was. I was heading to a preparatory meeting for a local speaking engagement. I needed her to put her shoes on. After ten minutes, I called for her to come get into the car. She comes out of her bedroom in her t-shirt, sandals, and tights – no pants. Of course I giggled at her silliness, but suggested that she needs actual pants before we leave the house. After attempting to reason with her, I tried to take the easy way out and tell her that they had a hole instead of arguing the “tights are not…

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    Has your child ever been destructive? How do you handle the chaos with Christ in the middle - Heaven Not Harvard

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    June 10, 2015

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    October 31, 2014
    We hit the Tooth Fairy milestone this week. I was happily prepared for this, ready to mark the moment with some cute items that made it special for us both.

    Preparing for Tooth Fairy Milestones

    December 4, 2015
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