This post is a little different and I love different. It’s fun to mix things up. When I asked Kristin Walker to guest post, she eagerly agreed and chose to more »
This post is a little different and I love different. It’s fun to mix things up. When I asked Kristin Walker to guest post, she eagerly agreed and chose to more »
As a natural born citizen of the United States of America, I have been raised to take great pride in my citizenship. My grandmother was a history professor for 41 more »
I met Jenna Lorick at East Texas Baptist University. She was Jenna Draper then and my college roommate. Jenna married her college sweetheart about a month before I married mine more »
If you a regular follower of my blog, you may feel like I’ve already reviewed The Mending Heart because this is the third mention of the book. But this is more »
There are some people that just get you. It is as if you are cut from the same cloth. That’s how I feel about Elesha Maynard. When she submitted this more »
I’m home from London. I could quite easily label my time in London as one of the most spiritually significant of my life. I hesitate to write a line that more »
I’m so grateful for godly women God has put in my life that I look up to and admire. Deanna Wood is one of those women. The more I get more »
Sunday, June 8, 2014 As I write this post, I’m sitting in my London hotel room about half way through our mission trip. I dreaded this trip to London. There, more »
Have you ever stumbled into a relationship that turned into one that you truly cherish? That is what happened with Shelly Hollis. She sent a mass mail-out to several women’s more »
I was a high school senior when I first travelled “across the pond.” I went with the local community college’s choral program on tour to Great Britain. I was barely 18 more »