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When the Church Uses a Lot of Words but Says Very Little

Y’all. Corporate America and church should not sound this similar. Big words. Big vision. No explanation. I’m craving substance over slogans, and I think a lot of us are.
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Joseph, Step-Parenting & Obedience That Chooses Family

Joseph shows us that fatherhood isn’t about biology — it’s about obedience, protection and choosing love when it costs you something.
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The Week Before Christmas: Mary, Motherhood & the Miracle in the Mess

The week before Christmas can feel overwhelming — especially for tired moms. Mary’s story reminds us that the first Christmas wasn’t perfect either, yet it was full of miracles.
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Hypocrisy, Redemption, and Why Growth Matters More Than Looking Holy

People say the church is full of hypocrites — and sometimes they’re right. But Jesus didn’t condemn growth in progress. He condemned performance without transformation. Here’s the difference between hypocrisy and redemption, and why pretending holiness helps no one.
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The Real Proverbs 31 Woman Isn’t a Pinterest Trad Wife

Biblical womanhood was never meant to be a Pinterest-perfect trad-wife checklist. Scripture shows us women of courage, strength, leadership, intelligence, and grit. Here’s what Proverbs 31 really means—and why women like Esther, Ruth, Deborah, Jael, and Priscilla redefine true biblical femininity.
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When Your Kid Calls You the Meanest Mommy in the World

When my child called me the “meanest mommy in the world,” I realized how much we act the same way toward God when He tells us to stop. Here’s how a popcorn tin, Balaam, and Saul’s conversion taught me about God’s loving discipline.
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Great Biblical Debates… and the Musical War in My House

What does a heated family debate over Wicked vs. KPop Demon Hunters have to do with Christian unity? More than you think. Here’s what the Bible says about arguing over things that don’t matter.
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“Just Pray About It”: A Simple, Real-Life Guide to Prayer for Busy Moms

Every night in the hallway between my kids’ bedrooms, I lead a short bedtime prayer over the chaos. That simple routine has me thinking about what prayer really is, why God gave it to us, and how we can teach our kids (and ourselves) to pray in a simple, honest way.


