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Have you heard the new Kanye album?…said the middle-aged, white, suburban homemaker

November 4, 2019 by Susan 2 Comments

Why don’t we all share Jesus boldly like Kanye West?  Could it be that we are afraid of our flaws and failures being in the spotlight?

 

Hip-hop is not really my thing.  I do have some Black Eyed Peas on my workout playlist…does that count as hip-hop?  I’m so uncool, I really don’t know.

Rap? Most of that is a big no thank you.

So typing Kanye’s new album into a search engine is not something I thought I would ever do.  Ever.

But the truth is, this uncool mom has been doing a lot of thinking thanks to Mr. West.

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Homeschool science that prepares your kids for the worldviews they will face in college

August 5, 2019 by Susan 4 Comments

Online homeschool science courses that teach that science supports, rather than contradicts, Scripture help develop a Biblical worldview in students as they approach college.

I was compensated for my time in writing this post.  All opinions are my own and I’m genuinely thrilled to partner with College Prep Science.

 

Christian parents.

We raise our sweet babies up to know the Lord, investing countless hours on family devotions, taking them to church, and modeling Christ-like living to them.

Then at 18 we send them off to college and wonder why so many leave their faith.

My husband and I will be experiencing our first foray into empty nesting this fall.  (And to answer your question:  Yes, I do expect there to be weeping.)  As I think about my boys living away from our home, at the top of my prayer list is that they would maintain a strong Biblical worldview.

And when I say “Biblical worldview” I mean that they would see the world through a lens that says,

On all domains of doctrine and in life, the authority of scripture is to be placed higher than all human understanding, for it is God’s word and as such the highest authority.

-John Wycliffe

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17 role models of what living out an ordinary faith looks like

May 13, 2019 by Susan 3 Comments

There’s not one single answer to what it looks like to live a life of faith.  These 17 people each lived out an extraordinary story in a uniquely different way, and a simple faith was at the heart of each one.

17 role models of what living out an ordinary faith looks like

I received a complimentary book and was compensated for my time in writing this review.  As always, all opinions are my own.

 

What makes someone a hero of the faith?  Just the phrase is intimidating, if you ask me.  But as with most things in life, a change of perspective can make all the difference.  I’ve been reading about the lives of 17 individuals who did some amazing things and instead of feeling intimidated, I’m inspired.

The book is Eternity through the Rearview Mirror: How Simple Faith Changes Everything—Seventeen Extraordinary Lives, and I’m anxious to tell you about it.

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Beautifully creative Bible verse note cards with encouraging Scriptures. Keep them to display for yourself or share with friends.

April 8, 2019 by Susan 8 Comments

 

Lovely Bible verses illustrated on cards that you can display to remind you of God’s truths or use to send a note to encourage friends.  

 

I know I’m not the only one who likes to display scriptures around my house to remind me of what God is teaching me.  Written on an index card taped to a mirror.  Printed out and hung on a door.  You too?

I’ve even got scripture lock screen images on my phone from the Christian weight loss course I’m taking to remind me of my memory verse for the week.

Seeing God’s word is such an encouragement and a wonderful way to put Scripture to memory.

I was delighted when I found these lovely cards that do all of that PLUS are pretty.  (Adding pretty to something functional always makes me smile).

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Our kids need champions. Join the 14 day prayer challenge for the young people in your church.

March 18, 2019 by Susan 2 Comments

Take 14 days to pray for the kids and young people in your church. Daily topics, verses, and sample prayers.  Plus a free printable prayer challenge guide.

 

If we don’t pray, we lose.

But let’s be honest here, I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels guilty sometimes for not praying for my own kids enough.  So the idea of committing to pray for other people’s kids is nice, but it’s not something I’ve ever considered committing to long term.

Until recently.  We attend a small church, and the people in my church are like family in many ways.  My heart began to hurt at the thought of the world and its deception getting a hold on the kids and young people that I have watched grow up.

Statistics say that somewhere around two-thirds of young people who are involved with youth groups will leave the church within two years of graduation.  Two-thirds!  That should not only make us sad, it should spur us to action.

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You can still serve God after being caught in sin. Restoration is possible.

March 11, 2019 by Susan 4 Comments

 

 

Being restored to ministry after sin (even big sin) is possible, but it may not look like you expect.  Valuable advice for you whether you are trying to help someone caught in sin, or hoping to be restored yourself.  

 

The opportunity to sin is everywhere.  Sadly, even people who love the Lord, who are serving Him, can be caught in it.  Whether that is you or someone you care about, the first thing I want to say to you is that there is hope.

The second thing I want to say to you is that while your future serving the Lord is not over, it should not be your primary concern.  This post is the second in a series.  The first post in the series digs in to how to work through coming to a place of true repentance and how to show that to those around you.  Proving repentance is a long road, and being restored to ministry comes at the end of that road, not the beginning, especially if you were/are in a position of leadership.

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