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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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By Catherine Parks I recently attended a baby shower at which several women sat around and told labor stories. As we sat and talked, I realized how special it was to be with women who had experienced all manner of births—natural, medicated, C-section, induction, and even a new mom hoping to have a home birth—and...
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By Nikki Daniel Facebook. Twitter. Blogs. Social media is a growing giant that allows users to be brave, outspoken, candid, and in some cases, anonymous. An interesting trend is using social media as a passive aggressive means to retaliate against others. The offended person feels safe and hidden while getting their anger out in the...
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By Beverly Chao Berrus Six weeks ago, I gave birth to our second child. What a sweet (and pain-filled) privilege as I think about how just three years ago, my husband and I were faced with the possibility that my body may not sustain a pregnancy long enough to deliver a living child. At the time, I felt...
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By Jasmine Baucham I’m Not a Baby I went out to catch the mail truck yesterday, and the postal worker asked me if I could get my mother to move her car… Which is actually my car…that I own… because I’m old enough to drive… and conceal a handgun inside… if I wanted to. (I’m...
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By Trillia Newbell Over at Desiring God, Owen Strachan writes on a series of new trends and stories involving marriage and relationships. They are abortion contracts, wedleases and throuples. Abortion contracts allow a couple to enter into a legal agreement that if the woman should get pregnant during the relationship she must abort the child....
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