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How to know the ‘next right thing’ to do in these uncertain times

March 1, 2021 by Susan Leave a Comment

In the midst of uncertainty and dark times, where do we look for wisdom to heal our churches that have suffered so, continue to intentionally love people, and improve our own relationship with God?

How to know the 'next right thing' to do in these uncertain times

 

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How to know the 'next right thing' to do in these uncertain times

My friend Aaron Winner is a gifted worship leader and the kind of teacher every kid wishes they had. He lives in Williamston, South Carolina with his lovely wife, Jennifer, and their twin toddlers.  Besides being ‘dada’, teaching eighth grade science & social studies, and leading worship at his church… in his spare time, he blogs.  I’m so pleased to have him sharing with us here today.

Welcome, Aaron!

 

 

Frozen 2.  IMHO — The lesser of the two Frozens.

I know. I’ve lost some of your already because – A. You think Frozen 2 is better than the original or –  B. You despise or cringe at the Frozen genre all together, much less reading a post that begins this way. 

While I could easily fill a blog with an argument of why Frozen is some of the best storytelling of all time, or list bullet points of why Frozen 2 is the lesser of the two, you must know that Frozen 1 & 2 are both staples in our household.  We probably watch a little bit (and full disclosure, some days, a lotta bit) of Frozen several times a week because it settles toddler rage, let’s us catch our breath, and gives us snuggle time. With my watch count probably somewhere in the mid 20s, I feel l know both movies pretty intimately. The lines and lyrics invade my subconscious all the livelong day and cause me to chuckle, to feel a bit annoyed, or to contemplate their presence in my mind, as they do today, inspiring these words.

In my most recent viewings, there is one scene still catching my attention after the constant repeat of airplays. 

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100 Bible verses that say who you are, what defines you, and why you matter

February 1, 2021 by Susan 6 Comments

100 Bible verses that will remind you of your worth, your identity and how God sees you…in case you forget sometimes.

 

The way we view ourselves has been marred by decades of lies we’ve absorbed and it’s not hard to imagine that it would impact more than just how we feel about ourselves. Relationships, decisions, our faith…everything really.

And as hard as we try, we’re not going to find the truth in a self-help book (even if it’s really witty and well-written), from our friends (even if they are the best people on the planet), or “inside ourself” (insert eyeroll).

Nothing changes us like God’s word.  So scroll through these verses and see what hits you, then see if you can put a verse or two to memory.

You’ll find a free, printable, version of all 100 verses at the bottom of the post, too!

100 Bible verses that say who you are, what defines you, and why you matter

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When your child struggles with reading…finding a reading curriculum and resources that are easy to use is everything.

January 4, 2021 by Susan Leave a Comment

Whether you’re a veteran teacher, or phrases like “phonics” and “reading comprehension” freak you out…you will love this reading program for struggling readers. 

When your child struggles with reading...finding a reading curriculum and resources that are easy to use is everything.

I was compensated for my time in writing this post. As always, all opinions are my own.

 

When I receive inquiries about tutoring, reading comprehension is often at the top of the list of concerns for elementary aged students. It doesn’t seem to matter if I’m working with kids who are in homeschool, public, private, or charter school. Lots of kids struggle with reading comprehension.

I’m always on the lookout for resources to use with my clients, as well as things I can wholeheartedly recommend to readers here.  And after using PRIDE Reading Program with my own students I thought, as we sometimes say around my house…quoting a movie we enjoy… “That’s a Bingo!”

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The Absolute Best Cinnamon Rolls

December 7, 2020 by Susan 11 Comments

This simple recipe can be made even by a complete beginner but is still my go-to recipe for the very best cinnamon rolls ever. Soft and gooey, with a sweet, maple-flavored frosting they are everyone’s favorite!

 

I’m about to tell you an embarrassing secret about myself: I kind of hate it when Christmas falls on a Sunday. Awful, right? I mean, it is Jesus’ birthday, after all. As a Christian I always feel like I’m supposed to say, “What better place to celebrate!” and ring a bell, or something.

But the reason is what’s so embarrassing: It’s brunch.

Christmas brunch is quite literally my favorite meal of the entire year. And we skip it when Christmas falls on Sundays (insert sad face)

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Make a porch snack basket to brighten the day of your delivery drivers this holiday season (7 free printable signs to choose from!)

November 16, 2020 by Susan Leave a Comment

7 free printable signs for porch snack baskets for delivery drivers. Be a blessing this holiday season!

I was talking with one of our regular UPS delivery drivers in August and he told me that they’d been as busy as Christmastime for months. Months!

My guess is, that level of busy-ness hasn’t slowed down a lot this fall.

I have seen this idea of leaving a basket of snacks on your porch for delivery drivers before, but for some reason, this year…well, I think we can all agree that 2020 is a year much in need of some extra acts of kindness.

So when I decided to put together a thank you basket for my porch for the numerous delivery drivers who frequent our home each week, I thought I’d share some of my ideas with all of you and perhaps we could all spread a bit more cheer together.

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Raise your hand if you’re thankful to be governed by lots of flawed individuals.

November 2, 2020 by Susan Leave a Comment

Our hope is in Christ, do elections matter at all? Leaders are flawed, the system is imperfect…until our perfect King comes, what do we do?

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I’m delighted to have my friend, Jeremy, doing another guest post for me with some thoughts on princesses, elections, and where our hope truly lies.

Bonus audio:  My husband, Greg, is allowing me to share the short message he gave at our church on Wednesday night with some thoughts on whether or not Christians should vote (spoiler alert: he was wearing his ‘I voted’ sticker). You’ll find that audio at the end of Jeremy’s post.

 

From Jeremy:

 

I watch a lot of princess movies.

Now, before you pass judgement I’d like to point out that I have two young daughters at home, and when given the choice between watching a princess or a bunch of ponies I will gladly choose the princess.

Do you know how many princess movies there are? A lot.

In fact, it seems to be an endless supply as they keep churning them out year after year. While some movie genres come and go with popularity, I have a feeling the princess movie will always reign supreme.

What is it about children that draws them to stories of princes and princesses, kings and queens and faraway kingdoms? It’s so easily grasped, almost as if it’s part of their dna…

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