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Throwing Away the Standards — Broken & Hopeful
This last week I got to speak to a MOPS group about anxiety, and the impossible standards or expectations we so often place on ourselves that result in this anxiety and overwhelm. I thought it might be helpful to share some of this here on a blog post as well, as I know it isn’t just moms who strugg
Hannah Morrell,
Non-Euclidean geometry in the Bible. Really
By Elizabeth Prata Crucifixion, by Salvador Dali Humans live in a three-dimensional world. The three dimensions are commonly called length, width, and height. A cube is a typical three dimensional …
Elizabeth Prata,
WHY DOES GOD LOVE YOU? (The fruit of Love lived out in everyday life)
The fruit of the Spirit is love, but what does that mean for our kids’ day-to-day lives?
Christie Thomas,
A Prayer For My Children To Know God's Love | Christie Thomas
Helping my kids know and feel the immense love of God is a huge job, but this prayer for my children can help!
Christie Thomas,
Taking Love to a Whole New Level
When we love and are loved by others, our lives are enriched. Our libraries are overrun with novels and histories that deliver that message. It’s the message that both romantic comedies and feel-go…
Lynn H. Pryor,
A Lenten Love Study
Grasp God’s love in a whole new way as you study one of the most misunderstood and neglected books of the Bible.
Jason Davis,
Mortar Boards and the Sweetness of God - Lauren Sparks
“So that Christ my dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge […]
Lauren Sparks,
My Favorite Oxymoron
You’re familiar with oxymorons: two contradictory words placed together. open secret clearly confused act naturally jumbo shrimp pretty ugly minor crisis I found a wonderful oxymoron in the B…
Lynn H. Pryor,
A Revelation of Divine Love Changes the Deep Structure of our Being | Dreaming Beneath the Spires
The longest distance in the world is the eighteen inches from the head to the heart. Until our personal revelation of the love of God, we limp as Christians, impelled by duty, not desire, not love. But we really, really change in the deep structure of our being, when we realize what Karl Barth described as the […]
Anita Mathias,
Knowing Love That is Beyond Knowing
You’re familiar with oxymorons: two contradictory words placed together. open secret clearly confused act naturally jumbo shrimp pretty ugly minor crisis I found a wonderful oxymoron in the B…
Lynn H. Pryor,

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