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  • A Prayer for the Ordinary Days 

    Mondays were the hardest for me when my children were little. The weekend was usually spent having fun, relaxing, and resting. Sundays were busy with two church services and little time for anything but a long lunch and quick nap before going back for evening service. We would then hurry home, go to bed, and start our week.  Mondays were spent getting ready for the week and back to the routine. The only problem was, each Monday was the same….

  • A Prayer for Easter

    As I look forward to Easter this year my heart has been turned to the Gospels. Reading through the accounts of Jesus’ week before the cross, the crucifixion, and then the resurrection, has moved me to think more about Jesus’ life now. I am also studying Hebrews, which is all about Jesus. Both of these things have caused me to want to offer a prayer for easter. Below you can read through my prayer, but I also include some scriptures…

  • Three Hard Questions We Can Ask God

    Three Hard Questions We Can Ask God Some questions are easy. My children ask me things like, “What is for dinner?” Or “Can I have some more screen time?” Those are normal, everyday questions. As I think about my relationship with my children, I can’t help but also think about my relationship with God. I expect my children to ask me questions, but I hesitate to ask God questions. When I read through Psalm 13 recently I found three hard…

  • What Job’s Friends Got Right

    When January rolled around this year I didn’t have a plan. That is super unusual for me because I am a planning girl! Don’t get me wrong, I have a daily, weekly, and general idea of what I’m doing, but as for reading through the Bible or where to read in the Bible, I didn’t have a clue.  A few months after you are “supposed” to have a plan, I decided to read through the Bible chronologically. That means that…