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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Marriage Mondays: Trust Crosses Cultures
Today my mind and heart feel more full than the suitcase I dragged with me to Asia 2 weeks ago. I'm unpacking both rather slowly. Where to begin to try and share a piece of May 24 - June 7th? I'm afraid that to try and share it will be woefully inadequate, but I want to try. "Marriage Mondays" is a ...
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Reading by Example
Join me at the Mom Initiative today where I'm sharing about how to be guaranteed that your child will be a summer reader who becomes a lifelong reader. Read Summer Reader Guarantee.
What are you reading this summer? ...
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