Our Scattered Longings

Our Scattered Longings

Our Scattered Longings I’ve been thinking lately about my adolescent days. This is mostly likely because I spent the last week reading Abigail Shrier’s book Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters. It’s a heavy book (you can check out my...
The Words we Take and Give

The Words we Take and Give

The Words we Take and Give I’ve been thinking a lot about the words we take and pass along. I don’t want to negate the seriousness of plagiarizing in this post. It’s not only a copyright infringement to steal another’s words and parade them as...
What Colors Do You See?

What Colors Do You See?

What Colors Do You See? What colors do you see? Look around while you walk to the mailbox, or as you drive to the grocery store. What hues do you see sidled next to each other? What tones shape the landscape that you live in?  Our family just got back from a trip to...
The Feast of Grocery Day

The Feast of Grocery Day

The Feast of Grocery Day I’ve been meal planning for the past several years. I find that without a plan, our budget (along with my sense of sanity) flies out the window every dinnertime. So every fortnight, I can be found driving home with a car full of groceries that...
My Favorite Almost-Deconstruction from 1847

My Favorite Almost-Deconstruction from 1847

My Favorite Almost-Deconstruction from 1847 Why do I hope in Christ? The question presses on me even more these days.  I log onto social media and find another Christian singer, podcaster, or friend deconstructing from Christianity. Real stories of abuse or poor...
Planting Trees

Planting Trees

Planting Trees Our shovels thumped into the compacted dirt below us. My husband and I took turns as our tools danced their part. Scoop. Dump. Repeat. With six trees left to plant, we raced against the fading sun, and more importantly the mosquitos buzzing around our...

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