
Building a home, building people, building the Kingdom--this is the profound task we've been called to--commanded and privileged to do!
Rebekah Merckle is fantastic at revealing the enormous scope of what it means to be a woman who glorifies the Lord in her calling, making everything better, and using all the gifts and opportunities he's given ...
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As Christian women look across a cultural landscape fraught with anger, confusion and evil, we can become really discouraged; we can also feel at a loss when it comes to fortifying our children against the ideologies that wage war with Scripture.
A new documentary "Eve in Exile" powerfully and simply addresses how Christian women can live ...
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By the new definition of what it means to be a snowflake, it feels like we're living in a winter wonderland, where it truly makes one wonder, "How did we get here?"
Maybe you've noticed that we live in a time more than ever where feelings rule and the main rule is that anything or anyone ...
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Loveliness. Grace. True Beauty.
You recognize it when you see it. But it's becoming rare.  And in the insanity of our transgender culture, it's completely upside down and no doubt, more confusing than ever for those of us trying to wade through the confusion.
There was a day, I believe, where women were more cherished (despite what many ...
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I never dreamed I'd live in a world where real live humans would be talking about "the harm of infant gender assignment", saying of their expecting baby: "We're going to wait and let it choose which gender it identifies with", and calling you a cruel parent if you announce the gender of your child before ...
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Congratulations to Rebecca, Sarah and Sar! Each won a copy of Eve in Exile. I wish I had copies to give every entrant! I hope you'll grab a copy though, because it will seriously give you an outlook and renewed vision that we so desperately need in a culture that marginalizes women.
It's been a long ...
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I want to be more "sober-minded." I really, really do.
"Wow, Kelly, that's great. Â Who cares."
I knew you'd want to hear more.
I usually don't pay much attention to those verses about being sober. Â And if I'm not mistaking, the word sober in the Bible never refers to "not drunk"; it is always a reference to one's ...
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Fruits of Labor: Building a Legacy from Home
I drove my oldest son to the work site where my husband is building a barn. It was the first time I’d seen it since it was just a frame structure, and now it had siding and a roof. It stood magnificently, dwarfing all the houses around it. ...
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A friend shared a post on Facebook recently and when I read it, it irritated me. But I sort of didn't know why at first, because honestly, it was hard to even articulate what the article was about when I tried to tell my husband. Do you feel the same? Here's a snippet:
"It was the raspberry ...
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Guest Post by Reagan Ramm
Feminism has failed. More and more people are starting to realize this fact, but the beast just won’t die! While all of society is worse off for the advance of Feminism, the sad irony is that those who lose out the most are the Feminist women themselves.
I’m not talking about the ...
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