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Here are some links to articles (and a video) we enjoyed this week. We hope they encourage you like they did us. See you next week! Soul Food for Mom by Gloria Furman The Pastor the the Pastor (video) with Trillia Newbell, Melissa Kruger, and Kristie Anyabwile Bitter Breakups and Divine Providence by Phillip...
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By Courtney Reissig The other day I was watching one of my favorite television shows, The West Wing. While the show chronicles the inner workings of a Presidential Administration, what struck me most in this particular episode had absolutely nothing to do with politics. The main character, President Josiah Bartlett, suffers from multiple...
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Our National Conference is now in the books. In God’s kindness, the event sold out with 1,300 in attendance. It was standing room only as men and women heard from complementarian leaders on God’s goodness in our manhood and womanhood from a variety of angles. Thank you to those of you who attended, connected...
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By Courtney Reissig Few things cause more debate and confusion than women and work. Can a woman work? Can a woman be successful in her work? What does that look like? What about moms? The questions are endless. And sometimes the emotions surrounding the questions are endless, too. Thankfully, Carolyn McCulley and Nora Shank have...
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By Courtney Reissig Editor’s Note: This is the third post in a three part series on hope for the holidays. You can read posts one and two here and here. In him was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”...
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By Courtney Reissig Editor’s Note: This is the second post in a three part series on hope for the holidays. You can read the first post here. Christmas is an exciting and joyous time. There is so much joy brought into our lives this time of year—parties, family, lights, decorations, and even shopping for presents. It’s the...
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