Happy weekend, friends! Enjoy these Weekend Fun links. The Red Book by Mark Harper is a great resource for those in Children’s Ministry. Buy it this month (February 2017) and get five free bonuses! This dad’s inspiring pep talk with his daughter. This mouthwatering Bacon Avocado Egg #cookinggoals Instagram’s privacy policy that’s easy to understand, thanks to […]
What’s Saving My Life Right Now
Today, I’m joining Modern Mrs. Darcy in sharing my life of the things that are saving my life right now. She got the idea from Barbara Brown Taylor’s memoir Leaving Church. The idea is to make a list of the things that are saving our lives in the midst of a dreary winter season. Have you ever heard […]
A Look Back at January 2017
Every month, I’m taking a look back at the things I learned, loved, and lived through. I’m also looking forward to the next month. This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive money if you make a purchase using the links, but there is no further cost to you. LEARNED I am learning what […]
Weekend Fun & Gavin Stone
As January dwindles down, here are some Weekend Fun links for you. Enjoy! The Resurrection of Gavin Stone is my move recommendation this week. I don’t know how many more showings there will be of this movie in the theaters so go watch it now. It stars comedian Anjelah Johnson-Reyes and Brett Dalton aka Grant Ward […]
Weekend Fun, Rain, and the Bible
It is a stormy weekend for me, which is a welcome change after years of drought. There are cases of “the grass is greener on the other side” though. We complain when it’s hot and we complain when it’s cold, so I’m trying to be grateful for whatever moment I’m in. Enjoy these Weekend Fun […]
Planning for the Pantser
In NaNoWriMo, there are two types of writers: planners and pantsers. Planners make plans. They outline their novel. They know what each chapter is going to be about. They have a plan they follow. Pantsers (pants-ers) fly by the seat of their pants. They wing it. They start with an idea and freewrite. I’m a […]
What Does Turning 32 Mean?
Today I turned 32 and one of my first thoughts was, “I don’t know what this age means.” Sixteen meant freedom because I can drive. Eighteen meant possibilities because I entered college. Twenty-one meant responsibilities because I was legally a full-pledged adult. With every age since then, I’ve had an idea of what that age […]