There is much debate in the Christian community over the touchy subject of role distinctions. Continue Reading …
Just a couple days ago, I was wounded by someone’s words. As I wiped my tears away, I picked up the booklet The Power of Words, and my perspective changed. . . Continue Reading …
In modern English, "meekness" carries the stigma of cowardly acquiescence. But the meekness of the Bible is a strong, active, volitional, courageous attitude. Continue Reading …
We can be performing some pretty spectacular looking, super-duper, spiritually impressive activities . . . but if our motives are impure, these are worthless. Continue Reading …
I find it helps me to think and process this dilemma logically . . . Continue Reading …
We moved marriage, mothering, and homemaking from the top of our lists to the bottom–or crossed them off altogether. Continue Reading …
Whether you work in an office or at home, how do you see selfish ambition playing itself out in your life? Continue Reading …
As we sang we'd glare at the boys, while digging our heels into the ground, giving the impression of grinding them into powder. Continue Reading …
Today, let's consider how we express our femininity in more substantive ways than time spent in malls, or the love of “Southern Living” décor. Continue Reading …
Why not dress him in some of my old dresses, complete with a purse? We could let his hair grow long; no one would ever know the difference. . . Continue Reading …
Everyone has a creed. Even those who say they don’t believe in creeds have a creed. What exactly is a creed? Continue Reading …
My husband, a pastor, eventually reached a crisis of faith brought on by his inability to reconcile the question of God’s power to transform. Continue Reading …