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Movie ideas for your next girls movie night

April 30, 2018 by Susan Leave a Comment

Movie ideas for your next girls movie night

Do you prioritize girl time, or are you lucky to squeeze some in on rare occasions?  Maybe you’re like me and you try be good at scheduling time, but most often end up falling into the latter category.

One thing I try to do sorta semi-regularly is schedule girls movie nights with some of the younger ladies I know.  Maybe I see it as my job to introduce them to films they might not check out on their own.  Maybe it makes me feel younger.  Mostly, I like the chance to watch some of my favorites again.

And it only breaks my heart a little when they don’t love a movie as much as I do.  (Gone With the Wind, I’ll always love you).

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Winning in marriage starts with knowing it’s a team event

April 2, 2018 by Susan 6 Comments

Marriage simply doesn’t work if we don’t learn how to work together. Being intentional in building a strong and healthy marriage is the key. Helpful resources, and advice from long-married couples.

Marriage is a team event--That's key information to remember if you're going for the gold!

Once every four years, we find ourselves using phrases like “Lutz” and “triple Salchow” …during the Winter Olympics when we all become experts in sports we watch exactly once every four years.

Imagine if figure skating pairs got on the ice and each did their own routine.  It would never work.  Not only would they never medal, but they’d be laughed off the ice.  Everyone knows, that’s not how paired figure skating works.

It’s not how marriage works either, y’all.

And yet that’s kind of how we go about things day after day and then we wonder why things fall apart.

Marriage is Hard

Marriage can be difficult.  No doubt.  But most couples who have been married into the decades will tell you that it’s worth it.

The other side of difficult is worth it.

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At its heart, looking for closure is really just asking ‘Why’?

March 12, 2018 by Susan 16 Comments

When you’re looking for closure, is it possible to heal without having your questions answered; and are there times when it’s better to pass on the chance to ask them even if it comes?

At its heart, looking for closure is really just asking, 'Why'?

If you had the chance to seek closure about a difficult situation from your past, is there anything that would cause you to pass it up?

I’m not sure where this idea of ‘closure’ even came from.  Is it just a cop-out to avoid dealing with hurt, to escape taking responsibility for our own healing?  Or could it be that, deep down, we just want to know why.

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This science curriculum with a Biblical worldview teaches critical thinking better than anything you’ll find

February 12, 2018 by Susan Leave a Comment

If you are looking for a science curriculum that is engaging, thorough, clearly from a Biblical worldview, and heavy on critical thinking skills...this is for you!

I was given a copy of By Design Science to review, and am being compensated for my time in writing it.  All opinions are always mine.

We talk about science a lot around my house.  Because my husband speaks on the topic of creation vs. evolution, he is always sharing the latest news on the topic with us.  He’s also particularly interested in what a science curriculum is teaching, and it’s something we discuss frequently.  So when I learned about By Design Science for grades 1-8, I needed to know more!

 

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Above all, love– Or: How not to get people to join your gym.

January 22, 2018 by Susan 14 Comments

Don’t give up because someone else is rude, mean, or discouraging. And keep in mind, to every person you meet–you are every church, every Christian..you are Jesus to them. Don’t you be the reason someone else wants to give up.

Above all, love--Or: How not to get people to join your gym

When your wife gets home and you ask how it went and her reply is, “Terrible, I cried the whole way home.” … the right thing to do is hug her.  Thank you, God, that I have a husband who knows this.

Have you ever stepped out to do something that was out of your comfort zone, hoping that you’d be rewarded for your courage only to be shot down?  Yeah.  That.  I’m not talking about outright personal rejection, just something going in a generally sucky way.

We all have areas we are self-conscious of, and for me it’s always been my weight.  After being motivated by my sister’s commitment to working out, I decided to jump in and join a gym that had just opened up about 3 minutes from our house.  

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Saving black lives where they’re most at risk…in the womb

January 15, 2018 by Susan 4 Comments

The ties between Planned Parenthood and the eugenics movement are undeniable. This documentary shines a light on the targeting of black families and babies within the abortion industry.

Saving black lives where they're most at risk...in the womb

 

The men at our church have a monthly men’s breakfast and my husband is in charge of finding videos to watch and discuss with the group.  Often, I get to preview them with him, and sometimes come across a gem like this that I end up using myself to teach with.

It’s called Black Genocide in 21st Century America.  And this video was so thought-provoking and moving that I used it to teach a women’s class, showed it at the Family Camp we attend and it was the basis of the class I taught at the teen youth camp this summer.

It’s that good.

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