Hospitality, Part 1 Today I want to take a look at two women in the Bible who are an example to me in a certain area of my life: The area of hospitality. The first woman is found in 2 Kings chapter 4: And it fell on a day, that Elisha passed to Shunem, where …
It’s Ok to Sit a Minute!
Ever have one of those days where you’re physically drained and just don’t feel up to doing all the things? Well that’s me today. My get up and go left me. Haha. The extent of my activity today has been packing my husband’s lunch and making his coffee before work. I’ve taken care of the …
Happy love day…
Tonight, as you scroll through Social Media, don’t get caught up in comparing how much/little your spouse must love you based on pictures of others’ gifts received today. Instead, remember this: the ultimate display of love ever shown for someone else. Calvary. The cruel death Jesus died for you and me. He didn’t have to. …
What Does Your House Look Like?
By much slothfulness the building decayeth; and through idleness of the hands the house droppeth through. Ecclesiastes 10:18 Decayeth in our verse means to bring low, to tumble in ruins. Droppeth through means to drip, to melt, to drop, it also means to weep. I don’t think any of us want our houses to look …
To those with invisible battles…He sees you.
The hardest battles are often the ones we fight alone. Fear, worry, and stress. Things that gnaw at your insides. These battles can be the most debilitating. Most of the time we go through these invisible battles silently. Nobody knows, or it seems no one cares. (That’s what the devil would like you to believe.) …
Build well!
Whether you are just starting to build your family, or you are an empty nester, this is for you! A quick reminder that there are three Biblical principles to be certain of when considering your home. Whosoever cometh to me, and heareth my sayings, and doeth them, I will shew you to whom he is …
Why not say The Lord’s Prayer and a couple Hail Marys?
Growing up in the Catholic Church I am familiar with the prayers and recitations taught in this religion. Each religion has their own set of “practices”, or traditions that are followed. It’s okay to ask “why”. For example: Why am I a Baptist? Well, simply because Jesus taught and practiced baptism in scripture. He commanded …