What kind of marriage was modeled for you? I'm sure some of us would say we were blessed to watch strong examples of oneness, while others would say that what we saw made us want to cover our ears and close our eyes. There's no denying that the marriages modeled for us impact how we approach a ...
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Moments that made us smile
As you've seen from Bandana Beginnings, The Global Taste of Hospitality, and Trust Crosses Cultures, there were lots of "heart and mind" moments on our team's journey to serve in Asia. There were also lots of fun moments that made us laugh and smile! Maybe that's why we really never suffered any ...
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Bandana Beginnings
Those who follow Jesus are supposed to grow more unselfish the longer they know Him. I think I'm more selfish than I want to admit. How would you rate yourself on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being "a lot like Jesus"?
They came from tribal villages where people live in homes made of bamboo and the ...
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Setting Goals for Your Children
I'm posting today over at The Mom Initiative with Glimpses of Graduates and Goals. With a daughter on the doorstep of her senior year, I'm peeking over the edge of her childhood and considering the direction we've pointed her in.
If you're a mom, "Graduation day is not the day to decide what ...
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The Global Taste of Hospitality
Around the world, one language is understood. I wondered how we would manage to overcome the language barrier, let alone the culture barrier, between our team and the tribal women we went to serve. But food speaks a global love language.
Food demonstrates affection. At our first ...
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