To the Mom who is a doer, controlling, hard on herself and is exhausted from living like this--you have permission to fall apart! This is Day #3 of the Lean Into God In Our Motherhood series. I learned at a very young age that hard work + service + intellect = love! Fast forward years later, with a career, married and children this formula became my role as problem solver, leader, good listener, helper and creative-go-getter. As a mom, wife, counselor, community leader and missionary not only ... continue reading...
Moms, Let Go of the Past God Is Doing Something New
We are going to look at the book of Isaiah and discover what we can glean from the prophet as he urges the children of Israel to forget the past. Moms, let go of the past because God is doing something new! Have you heard the word "behold" used lately? Do you find yourself telling your children, "Behold the dinner I have set before you!" Probably, not. The word "behold" means to "see, pay attention or notice". It's emphatic in nature-- Look! Listen! This is very ... continue reading...
Who Do You Say I Am? 31 Days of Leaning Into God In Our Motherhood
I'm excited to bring you 31 Days of Leaning Into God In Our Motherhood a series on my blog that will encourage you on your parenting journey. I was in 5th grade when I received my first "love letter". It said, "I love you!" Meet me at the playground." Love, B If I walked around singing and exclaiming, "B loves me!" for months on end. Everyone would ask, "Who is B?" If I responded with, "I don't know but he loves me and he thinks I am beautiful and precious." You would think I'm ... continue reading...
The Best Breakfast Cake: Pumpkin Oatmeal Bake with Maple Cream Cheese Glaze
It's Fall Y'all! So I had to make this Pumpkin Oatmeal Bake with Maple Cream Cheese Glaze! This week we had a low 60's day and everything inside me was squealing! I mean who doesn't love fall and all things pumpkin. I turned off the air conditioner, opened all the windows, and sat in my love seat with my comfy knitted cable blanket around me. Making sure I was next to the window where I have a clear view of the corn field on one side and the cows on the other so when I looked up from my ... continue reading...
The Power of Believing In Your Kids
Thank you BB&T for sponsoring this post. Did you know Thomas Edison struggled academically? But he had his mom who believed in him. He went on to be considered “America’s greatest inventor.” Then there was Wilma Rudolph who was a sickly child and had to wear a brace on her left leg. The doctors told her she would never walk again but her mom told her she would. She believed her mom and later became an Olympic champion. These leaders found hope and resilience in the midst of ... continue reading...
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