40 Days of Repentance | Day 2: Phones
Today, I will commit to wasting less time on my phone and spending more time doing what matters most: Loving YHWH and loving my neighbor.
Today, I will commit to wasting less time on my phone and spending more time doing what matters most: Loving YHWH and loving my neighbor.
Day 1 of a 40-day commitment to turn back to YHWH: These last few days I've felt like my toddler holding his breath underwater...
The Father often calls us into unexpected territory.
Reflections on the true meaning of rest and gratitude as we say goodbye to the house where we started our family and made four years of incredible memories.
This is the introduction to my Sabbath Reflections blog series. Here, I reflect on and share the blessings I've received through my walk with Yeshua and observing His rest.
"The words of a talebearer are as wounds, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly." — Proverbs 18:8 (KJV)
Tonight, I write out of sheer frustration over the fact that so many humans in this world are living and dying in complete ignorance. We have turned away from the God who created us and even go so far as to blame him for the sinful nature we brought upon ourselves.
Now that I got your attention with that headline, I should probably start by saying that I don't really dislike all worship music or even worship as a genre in general. I started thinking about this a few weeks ago, and then I saw the photo above on my niece's instagram page and knew it was time for a new blog…
This post explores the notion of freedom in a society that puts too much emphasis on the illusion of security.
One future mama's insight into the over-commercialization of Christmas - and how to protect your children from becoming greedy little devils.
Meet Oskar Blues! Owning a puppy is one of the best decisions we ever made and one that I believe is preparing us more and more each day for the journey of parenthood.
"I know that God doesn't lie, and I know that He knows how to talk to the hearts of people better than anybody." - Lauryn Hill - Interlude 1, MTV Unplugged No. 2.0