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What About Titus 2?
We want to have a home that is by the Book. We are also children of the twenty-first century who are trying to learn to separate our twenty-first-century cultural baggage from what’s actual God-breathed wisdom.
Read MoreWhen Motherhood Leads To Mourning
I write as the mother of three babies, two I of whom I will never get to hold. I write reaching my hands out to my sisters who have experienced a similar pain. You are not alone.
Read MoreShame and the Cool Christian Girl
It’s been quiet on the blog lately. This fall brought two speaking engagements (a new thing for me), my fifth year of teaching, a new job for my husband, and life with a toddler. But I’m back to share a few thoughts. And I’m trying hard not to apologize for being away. I love writing…
Read MoreHomemaking Is Not the Most Important Part of My Identity
Wifehood, motherhood, and homemaking are not the beginning and end of my identity. While important, I am allowed to have other gifts and callings.
Read MoreHow We Misunderstand Strong Women
We’ve bought the stereotype that women are either wallflowers or warriors. In reality, every one of us is more complex than that.
Read MoreThe Most Painful Lies Stay-At-Home Moms Tell Themselves
In my brief stint as a stay-at-home mom, I’m learning four lies that need to be constantly combated.
Read MoreWhy We Should Stop Saying “I’m Not Like Other Women”
Saying “I’m not like other women” just perpetuates the lie that real women can only fit into one stereotype. We’ve got to stop!
Read MoreStay At Home Mom and Career Mom: You Were Made for Something Greater
Being a stay-at-home mom is not your ultimate calling — and nor is being a career woman. You were made for something greater.
Read MoreFive Lies You Should Reject About Your Breakup
This is not an article where I give the secrets to how not to do dating. This is an article written to my sisters who’ve experienced the pain of a breakup.
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