Doing Life Together
I have the privilege to share how I’ve been blessed by doing life together with friends and community as a guest writer for Amelia Rhodes. I met Amelia at a conference this summer and have had the...
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Recently my daughter and I traveled to an East Coast city to look at an internship site she is considering for next summer. We’ve never been to this city. We booked a B&B, made arrangements to...
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It’s March Madness and I’m a Hoosier. Every stereotype about Hoosier Hysteria lives in my hometown, in my own house. I married Mr. MVP, who comes from a family of basketball MVPs. My babygirl...
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She sat across from me shaking. She recounted a conversation with the father of her children. Though he’s never laid a hand on her, she’s afraid. He’s verbally abusive. She’s exhausted, scared. Her...
View Article5 Lessons When Your Child Answers God’s Call
In a few days, my husband and I will be driving to Monterrey, Mexico, with my daughter. She’s serving there for at least a year as a full time missionary. Those of who who have been following the blog...
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People will fail you, but God never will. I said this to a friend when she sought my advice. I feared I would fail her because I knew my limitations, and she had already been betrayed and...
View ArticleDoing Life Together
I have the privilege to share how I’ve been blessed by doing life together with friends and community as a guest writer for Amelia Rhodes. I met Amelia at a conference this summer and have had the...
View ArticleFear, Security, And Stereotypes
Recently my daughter and I traveled to an East Coast city to look at an internship site she is considering for next summer. We’ve never been to this city. We booked a B&B, made arrangements to...
View ArticleMarch Madness and MVP’s: It’s All in the Assists
It’s March Madness and I’m a Hoosier. Every stereotype about Hoosier Hysteria lives in my hometown, in my own house. I married Mr. MVP, who comes from a family of basketball MVPs. My babygirl...
View ArticlePersonal Boundaries With Toxic People
She sat across from me shaking. She recounted a conversation with the father of her children. Though he’s never laid a hand on her, she’s afraid. He’s verbally abusive. She’s exhausted, scared. Her...
View Article5 Lessons When Your Child Answers God’s Call
In a few days, my husband and I will be driving to Monterrey, Mexico, with my daughter. She’s serving there for at least a year as a full time missionary. Those of who who have been following the blog...
View ArticleDoing Life Together
I have the privilege to share how I’ve been blessed by doing life together with friends and community as a guest writer for Amelia Rhodes. I met Amelia at a conference this summer and have had the...
View ArticleFear, Security, And Stereotypes
Recently my daughter and I traveled to an East Coast city to look at an internship site she is considering for next summer. We’ve never been to this city. We booked a B&B, made arrangements to...
View ArticleMarch Madness and MVP’s: It’s All in the Assists
It’s March Madness and I’m a Hoosier. Every stereotype about Hoosier Hysteria lives in my hometown, in my own house. I married Mr. MVP, who comes from a family of basketball MVPs. My babygirl...
View ArticlePersonal Boundaries With Toxic People
She sat across from me shaking. She recounted a conversation with the father of her children. Though he’s never laid a hand on her, she’s afraid. He’s verbally abusive. She’s exhausted, scared. Her...
View Article5 Lessons When Your Child Answers God’s Call
In a few days, my husband and I will be driving to Monterrey, Mexico, with my daughter. She’s serving there for at least a year as a full time missionary. Those of who who have been following the blog...
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