Aug 30, 2016 | Singleness
Moving away to attend college is an exciting transition. But not everyone chooses to attend college post-high school – some choose to go into missions, start a business, or work. In each of these cases, moving away is part of the launch into God’s calling. If this is your first time moving away from home, here are some things to know.
Aug 17, 2016 | Christian Life & Theology, Christian Womanhood, Productivity
As I wrapped up last night’s “Top 10 Productivity Tips” video on my Facebook page, I was struck that these tips are just as applicable to Bible study. How many of us struggle to focus during a devotional time? I know I have! Many of us get bored with...
Jun 28, 2016 | Christian Life & Theology
Does what we watch really matter? There are days I wish it didn’t. There are days I wish I could listen to whatever music made the Top 40 this week, or that I could watch the latest movie raved about by my online acquaintances. Truthfully, I can do these things....
May 26, 2016 | Christian Life & Theology, Christian Womanhood
Using “hate the sin” as a license for cruelty defeats the purpose of proclaiming truth. The gospel needs no help causing division; it is foolishness to those who reject it (1 Cor. 1:22-24). Because the gospel will divide based on its exclusive nature, our job is not to further that division but to simply love the Lord our God with all our hearts (emotions), souls (being), minds (thoughts), and strength (effort).
Apr 25, 2016 | Christian Life & Theology
Does feminism have a monopoly on the “strong woman?” Sometimes that appears to be the case. Third wave feminism grabbed a few words from the English vocabulary and never bothered to give them back. The church – understandably hesitant to align with...