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“From one man he made every nation of men…and he determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live.” Acts 17:26 To conclude our... Read More ›
“From one man he made every nation of men…and he determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live.” Acts 17:26 To conclude our... Read More ›
“From one man he made every nation of men…and he determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live.” Acts 17:26 Now it’s my... Read More ›
“From one man he made every nation of men…and he determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live.” Acts 17:26 My turn for... Read More ›
“From one man he made every nation of men…and he determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live.” Acts 17:26 A lot’s been... Read More ›
Today Dad and Mom are away celebrating thirty-three years of marriage (May 17th). In honor of their anniversary, we thought it would be nice to re-post their courtship story,... Read More ›
If you are not one of the millions of people who have seen this little girl sing the Lord’s Prayer, you’re in for a treat. More talk on Monday,... Read More ›
As a young bride, I came across some wise counsel that has served me well through the years. Essentially, it was this: it’s often hard to do important things,... Read More ›
Recently, my sweet 2-year-old misplaced her desire to sleep through the night. Mommy has been hard at work helping her to find that desire again. But it’s meant little... Read More ›
Today on Dad’s blog you will find: (1) an index to his recent modesty series (2) discussion questions to go along with the series (3) a downloadable PDF of... Read More ›
Dear friends, we have a chance to participate in sending aid to those in need in Burma. Here is the information from Sovereign Grace Ministries: Burma Disaster Relief Fund... Read More ›
God tipped buckets of rain on the northeast United States this past weekend. My kids were both sick on Mother’s Day and on my birthday (yesterday) they gave me... Read More ›
“Examples do strangely charm us into imitation” observed the Puritan Cotton Mather. “When we read the lives of them that excelled in holiness, though they were persons of like... Read More ›
Last May, my “Grandy” was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. After seeing a couple of doctors, she was given the news that she had just 4 months to live. We... Read More ›
My grandmother, Nora Virginia Sloas, met my grandfather, James Alvin Roe, when they were both students at what was then Eastern State Teacher’s College in Richmond, Kentucky. They married... Read More ›
I love my Nana! She was one of the funniest, most thoughtful, and coolest grandmothers that you will ever meet. She loved to spend time with her grandchildren and... Read More ›
My Grandma Graham passed away in April of 2002, but I have 3 special memories that I will always keep tucked within my heart. The first one took place... Read More ›
This is about my “mother in love” as Elizabeth Elliott would say. Dorothy Tedesco, or as most call her, “Dotty” is one of the kindest and godliest women I... Read More ›
More than a sewing lessonBy Bethany Emerson Thursday afternoons were always my favorite growing up. I’d make sure my school assignments were done in time, brush my straight blonde... Read More ›
Today I want to honor the Lord as I honor my precious Grandma, Elma Gertrude Paramore, who died last February after having progressively worsening dementia over several years. I... Read More ›
“Last night we had about 30 girls [K-2] on the AWANA game floor and did they scream!! I don’t wear my hearing aids on AWANA nights for that reason.... Read More ›