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[…] the things we like about friendship—a strength in numbers, a knowledge that you aren’t alone, and a sense that your people will defend you to the outside world. Once you feel on the inside of a group of women, most of us will do anything to stay there. In Ecclesiastes 4:9-10, King Solomon wrote, […]
[…] and positive thinking, giving it to the universe and “you do you,” Fearless and Free takes that one crucial step deeper...that one missing ingredient in the secular world's remedy for wholeness and healing...it takes us to Scripture. My friends, if we are going to mature, if we are going to move from desire to […]
[…] and takes over; the very thing that by its beating and breaking, miraculously holds us together. You know, I hear my young girls talk about love. The world is trying to redefine it for them. Music lyrics write love off as an emotion, something you can throw away, a gift that's totally dependent on […]
[…] your parents, even though it is always you who visits them and not the other way around? They are the retired ones, after all. How in the world are you going to fit more two-hour-long road trips into your packed schedule? That selfish voice also has a problem giving my husband second-to-God status. You […]
[…] try to tell me otherwise, here is another truth. I am right. I am not enough. And guess what? You are not enough either. Isn’t that great news? Let me explain before you cross my name off the list of potential future speakers at your next women’s conference. The last few weeks have been […]
[…] filtered. “Followers” do not mean friends. And our beauty, as Proverbs tells us, “is fleeting” (Proverbs 31:30). When we place our full trust in things of this world, we will never be satisfied. “The world and its desires pass away.” (1 John 2:17) As Christians, we are called to have confidence and place our […]
[…] women are feeling tired of their lives. We’re dragging. Although things seem to be looking up, we’re not sure if we can trust the bits of good news we’ve received. If we get our hopes up, we risk being disappointed. Again. My observations and musings are obviously anecdotal, but current statistics back me up. […]
[…] a hilarious birthday card this year. The front of it said, “Once upon a time, a very special person was born who was destined to change the world.” Although it seemed to be overstating it rather a lot, I was quite touched by the sentiment. Then I opened it and read, “Calm down. It's […]
[…] to break his power over us, we couldn’t. The darkness seemed to have won. We were stuck in the bondage of unclean spirits that prowled about the world, seeking to ruin us. And then Jesus, having been given all authority on heaven and earth (Matthew 28:18), came onto the scene. He was the light […]
[…] but it's not in my nature. I need the power of God to go beyond my limitations to enable me to act in His strength. The good news is that He has given me that power through the gift of the Holy Spirit, and He has given it to you as well. This week […]