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Let Love Cover Offenses–Proverbs 10:12

Let Love Cover Offenses–Proverbs 10:12

by Kathy Collard Miller | Aug 1, 2019 | abuse, anger, anger management, Bible reading, Bible study, contentment, How can I cover up anger?, marriage, overwhelmed feelings, Proverbs

Hatred stirs up strife, but love covers all offenses.–Proverbs 10:12 (ESV) What an important and powerful word picture Proverbs 10:12 gives about anger toward others. We can “stir up” wounds or “cover” them with love and understanding, thus no longer being held...
The Book of Proverbs Offers God’s Wisdom for Parenting

The Book of Proverbs Offers God’s Wisdom for Parenting

by Kathy Collard Miller | Jul 18, 2019 | Bible reading, Bible study, child abuse, child abuse prevention, children, communication, parenting

The biblical book of Proverbs offers wisdom for parenting. God cares about the challenges we face as parents. He knows the pain and confusion. He knows we will be imperfect in our responses and is working more in our children’s lives than we realize. Only Jesus...
Book Giveaway: “100 Need-to-Know Tips for Moms of Tweens & Teens”

Book Giveaway: “100 Need-to-Know Tips for Moms of Tweens & Teens”

by Kathy Collard Miller | Jul 8, 2019 | anger, anger management, book drawing, book review, children, conflict, family, positive parenting

Teenagers! Love some? Know some? I’m so excited to feature Letitia Suk’s new book, 100 Need-to-Know Tips for Moms of Tweens & Teens.  You may win a copy! Read below about how to enter the drawing. Three Sample Tips to Encourage your Parenting Heart by...
Being Spiritual Salt Is More Powerful Than We Think

Being Spiritual Salt Is More Powerful Than We Think

by Kathy Collard Miller | Jul 2, 2019 | Bible reading, Bible study, fruit of the Spirit, God's heart, God's questions, obedience, thirst for God

Put yourself in the scene for a moment. You are sitting in a crowd looking at Jesus who in the manner of a rabbi is seated most likely on a large rock. He’s not standing. He has just said (Matthew 5:11,12), his followers should be glad when they are persecuted because...
I Don’t Like Not Knowing–I Feel Stupid

I Don’t Like Not Knowing–I Feel Stupid

by Kathy Collard Miller | Jun 25, 2019 | anger, anger management, Bible reading, Bible study, God's questions, guidance

I don’t like to not know. I don’t like to not have an answer or an opinion. Not knowing or not being able to reply makes me feel tense. And dare I say it? I feel stupid. What’s even sillier, is that I will give an opinion even though I’m not...
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