Every year dictionaries eliminate obsolete words like "pocket-handkerchief." Unofficially, our culture devalues certain roles too. Exorbitant salaries of professional athletes and entertainers add to the confusion, when teachers, counselors, and care-givers take home checks amounting to less than a ...
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Being a Christian wife: your true identity
Check out The MOM Initiative today where I'm sharing a video post today about making it work when you work from home.
What is a wife's true identity?
If you are a wife, you are not meant to be an object of lust or selfishness like magazines tell us. There's no use in competing with unreal ...
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Better than Velveeta Super Bowl Party Dip
Are you worried about the shortage of Velveeta Cheese leading up to the Super Bowl weekend? Do you need a Velveeta and Hormel Chili Dip alternative?
If you live outside the US, you might wonder what all the hype is. To some, Velveeta is a rubbery, pseudo-food we sneak into favorite recipes as we ...
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Identity in Christ: Who am I?
When we face our identity and see ourselves for who we are, we may find we don't like what we see:
conflicting relationships
lack of depth
hypocrisy
little influence
lack of value
disappointment
We work really hard to change our identity. If we don't like something, we find a ...
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Past identity: the old me
You know the list. The one in our memory of shameful things we've done, things we'd like to forget. Every so often, our Enemy uncovers it and uses it to condemn us and convince us we still deserve to be far away from God. It often drives us to work hard to be acceptable to God and man, but works are ...
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