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Increase Your Marital Joy

Increase Your Marital Joy

It really is possible to consciously increase your marital joy. When Larry and I were dating, I loved his take-charge attitude. I felt safe and relaxed. How wonderful it will be to have Larry as my husband and take care of me. Then we married. It seemed Larry suddenly...

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A New Year’s Goal for Successful Devotions

A New Year’s Goal for Successful Devotions

The New Year is commonly our time to make new devotional habits. Yet often we find it so hard to follow through and fulfill our wonderful goals. Why? Before I address why, take this little quiz. For each statement that you think is fairly applicable to you, even if...

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The Proverbs 31 Woman–Inspiration or Discouragement?

The Proverbs 31 Woman–Inspiration or Discouragement?

The Proverbs 31 Woman—Inspiration or Discouragement? The “Proverbs 31 Woman” as described in Proverbs 31:10-31 can sometimes feel overwhelming. After all. She does it all. And seemingly to levels of perfection. She cooks, she cleans, she brings home the bacon. She...

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People Pleasing at Christmastime–Not Good!

People Pleasing at Christmastime–Not Good!

Do you struggle with People Pleasing like I do? Here are some signals we have this sinful strategy: If someone doesn’t like me, I wonder why and think a lot about how to correct their perception of me. I say, “I don’t care what others think” but I also don’t want to...

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Company Coming and the House Is A Mess?

Company Coming and the House Is A Mess?

Company coming and the house is a mess? Here are six ideas for solving a messy house problem. Lock doors of rooms that are messy. Of course, don't lock the bathroom door. Have duct tape and masking tape available. Use them to make any last minute repairs of anything....

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“I Wish I Knew How to Create Traditions in Our Family”

“I Wish I Knew How to Create Traditions in Our Family”

"Oh, I wish I knew how to create traditions in our family.” Have you ever thought that? You may not realize you have made more traditions than you recognize. Let me tell you why. I’m sure my parents never intended to create a Christmas tradition but they did. In our...

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Godly Answers for Stressful Friendships at the Holidays

Godly Answers for Stressful Friendships at the Holidays

Friendships are gifts from God That may sound very basic, but when we remember God orchestrated every human contact, we can be grateful even when it’s a challenging connection. During the stressful time of the holidays, friendships can create tension which steals our...

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Book Giveaway: “Beautiful Warrior” by Tina Yeager

Book Giveaway: “Beautiful Warrior” by Tina Yeager

You Are a "Beautiful Warrior" I'm so excited to offer the book, Beautiful Warrior, by Tina Yeager for this month's book drawing. Read below for how to enter the drawing. UPDATE: Sharon Dyer is the winner of the drawing! Here's a description of Tina's fabulous book: In...

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A Christmas Story From My Family History

A Christmas Story From My Family History

Karen and Chuck waited impatiently at the closed door that led into the living room where they could imagine the sparkling Christmas tree awaiting them. Nine-year-old Karen murmured, “I can’t wait to get my new bicycle. I just know it's under the tree.”  Then it was...

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Don’t Worry; Martha Will Do It

Don’t Worry; Martha Will Do It

I wonder if Martha, the sister of Mary, was the dependability queen in her town, Bethany. I can just imagine at the Women of the Temple Committee meeting for the upcoming women’s luncheon event, the chairperson asking, “Now who can we get to cater the lunch?” ...

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Book Giveaway: “Everyday Brave” by Janet Thompson

Book Giveaway: “Everyday Brave” by Janet Thompson

I'm very excited about featuring the newest book by Janet Thompson: Everyday Brave. And she will send a copy of her new book to the winner drawn from those making comments on my blog. More details are below. In Everyday Brave, Janet explores the extraordinary bravery...

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Knowing Christ for 52 Years

Knowing Christ for 52 Years

Knowing Christ for 52 Years This past October 1st, I celebrated my 52nd anniversary of becoming a Christian. On the morning of October 1st, 1967, at the age of 18 (you can do the math), I heard the good news, the Gospel, that I didn't need to earn God's love by being...

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3 Secrets for Overcoming the “What If”s

3 Secrets for Overcoming the “What If”s

The "what ifs" controlled me, but then I learned contentment. “If only I didn't have these problems, I could be the peaceful person God wants me to be.” I really did think that the only way I could be content with life, people, even myself, was to be free from...

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Is “This Too Will Pass” A Good Attitude?

Is “This Too Will Pass” A Good Attitude?

Is “This Too Will Pass” a Good Attitude? by Kathy Collard Miller “Things are tough but that’s OK; I’ll just wait it out and it’ll get better.”  Have you ever considered your trials and found comfort through thinking, “This too will pass”? That phrase sounds benign...

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What Can We Learn From Salome?

What Can We Learn From Salome?

What Can We Learn From Salome? One of the challenges for all of us is thinking we know best for someone else. There’s a woman in the Bible named Salome who thought she knew best for her sons.  Let’s read her story in Matthew 20:20-24: Then the mother of the sons of...

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