There was much to love about Monday's Solar Eclipse, even if it didn't darken in the way I thought it would considering we live in an area that experienced 85% totality. But to think with only a ... Read More about “Solar” Deo Gloria Musings from the Eclipse
Despite Less Drama, Life with Teen Boys is No Cakewalk
When our boys were young and rambunctious my husband used to say, "Pick your pain." By this he meant girls may be easier when they are younger, but the pain will come later in the emotional drama of ... Read More about Despite Less Drama, Life with Teen Boys is No Cakewalk
Why College Is Harder than It Even Should Be for Our Kids
When I was in college I spent countless hours on the floor in my room of the sorority house pecking out my English paper on a Brother Word Processor. Only one girl in the house had a desktop computer, ... Read More about Why College Is Harder than It Even Should Be for Our Kids
Embracing a New Normal After a Child Leaves for College
Today we moved our daughter back to her college town. Only this year instead of leaving her in a dorm with hardly a friend, she was eager to settle in to her first apartment with three sorority ... Read More about Embracing a New Normal After a Child Leaves for College
Your Identity is Not In Your Greek Letters
While sorority recruitment and looking to Greek letters for an identity may not have anything to do with you, we all turn to false sources looking for worth. So I hope no matter what stage of life ... Read More about Your Identity is Not In Your Greek Letters
Jesus Calling Podcast Interview
About five years ago a friend gave me a copy of Jesus Calling. Most of us in Christian circles are familiar with this little book that has sold a million times over across the world. What I learned ... Read More about Jesus Calling Podcast Interview
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