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By Jennifer Griffin “He is before all things, and in him all things hold together” Colossians 1:17. Someone once told me, “You never forget your first love.” In fact, I’ve heard those words more times than I can count, and for many years told myself, “Well, that’s no problem—I’ll just get it right the first...
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As a mom to twin 8 month olds, this picture hits pretty close to home, though I am pretty sure any mom of more than one child can relate to forgetting which child was fed most recently. If you are feeling a little frazzled today, we hope this picture lightens your mood. Happy Wednesday!
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By Leanne Swift I have been a proponent of complementarianism since I learned of the term a handful of years ago. I have stood by the word and will gladly defend God’s design for men, women, and marriage until my death. I’ve read marvelous material about men and women being equal in value, but different...
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By Kristin Jamieson Editor’s Note: Every birth is as unique as the woman giving birth. Births vary from child to child and in our era of modern medicine, most births occur with little complication. But every birth is a beautiful story–a story a mother remembers for the rest of her life. We have asked some...
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By Rondi Lauterbach The wedding was beautiful, but the reception was over the top. I was refilling my plate with baked brie when I noticed the full menu: Chicken Cordon Bleu Salmon Standing Rib Roast Spinach Risotto Scalloped Potatoes Caprese Salad Right then three waiters marched past carrying silver trays loaded with assorted petit...
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By Alicia Rollins How’s it coming? In a previous post, I elaborated on a certain kind of friendship—encouraging your friends towards their calling. In light of the Great Commission and Christ’s radical call, this kind of friendship makes sense. A strategic and intentional approach towards the growth and betterment of my friends makes sense,...
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