Sabbath Sunday: I Got This
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Sabbath Sunday: I Got This

Each Sunday I like to post one of my amateur nature pictures along with a thought about God, in hopes that it encourages you on this day of rest. You can love it, hate it, agree, disagree, but know this, you didn’t find this post by accident. I shared a couple weeks ago on Facebook…

Better Late Than Never: Marriage Monday & Overcoming Boredom and Apathy in Marriage
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Better Late Than Never: Marriage Monday & Overcoming Boredom and Apathy in Marriage

I missed the actual Marriage Monday e-Mom hosted, but it’s a great topic and I thought I’d use today to talk about it. She used a quote of mine regarding boredom and apathy in marriage that still rings true. Check out her post to see what I said. I wish I had a lot of…

A2Z Meme: I Used to Wish Life was Easy
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A2Z Meme: I Used to Wish Life was Easy

I’m a couple days late but moving forward with Patty Wysong’s weekly meme of going through the alphabet. This week? The Letter E. It was 1997 or 98.  I had a couple years of marriage under my belt and was overwhelmed by post partum blues with my firstborn. We were at a new church, reeling…

Clash of the Titles: Delia Latham Announces Amish Clash Winner
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Clash of the Titles: Delia Latham Announces Amish Clash Winner

*guest post by Delia Latham It’s been an edge-of-the-seat, flashing-swords kind of Clash between Vannetta Chapman and Beth Wiseman. These gals elicited some genuine response! It is beyond clear that both authors are well loved, and that their writing touches hearts. This was an Amish clash, and if you missed it, you’ll definitely want to…

Clash of the Titles Founder April Gardner—An Interview by Michelle Massaro
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Clash of the Titles Founder April Gardner—An Interview by Michelle Massaro

Julie’s note: Due to my time away from the computer last week, I’m posting two COTT blog alliance articles. Here is the first. *guest post by Michelle Massaro (Ms. Davy) was an amazing cheerleader and I lived to make her smile with my stories. Whether I really was or not at that point, she made…