Tag: couples
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When the Church Uses a Lot of Words but Says Very Little

Y’all. Corporate America and church should not sound this similar. Big words. Big vision. No explanation. I’m craving substance over slogans, and I think a lot of us are.
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Finding Hope in the Fire: Lessons from Scripture and Camping

A camping trip and a roasted marshmallow inspired a powerful reminder: God meets us in the fire and uses hard seasons to refine and strengthen us.
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Out of Tune and Still Loved

A $25 piano, a love story, and a reminder that God makes us new—dents, scratches, and all. His grace tunes our hearts when we can’t fix ourselves.
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When to shut your mouth (biblically speaking)

Tired moms, ever snap at your spouse? Discover biblically based advice on speaking less, listening more, and managing frustration with grace.
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When You Don’t Feel “Mom” Enough

For the mom who feels like she’s failing before 9 a.m. You don’t have to be enough today—God already is.
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Forging God’s Name on Things He Never Signed

Because sometimes, taking God’s name in vain sounds less like swearing… and more like speaking for Him when He never asked you to.
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Before You Quote That Verse on a Mug—Read the Whole Chapter

When my kid made a concerning statement from the backseat I learned two things: never assume, and always check the context. Turns out, that’s solid advice for parenting and reading the Bible.
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When Everything’s About Me (and Somehow Still Not About Me)

Ever catch yourself thinking everyone’s out to ruin your day? This funny, faith-based mom devotional reminds us that life isn’t all about us — and that letting go of the spotlight might just let God shine through.
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Mom Guilt: Why We’re Exhausted, Overworked, and Still Feeling Like Failures

Feeling guilty as a working mom? Discover encouragement, humor, and biblical perspective on mom guilt. Learn to rest, laugh, and embrace grace while juggling work, family, and faith.
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Running Late and Running on Grace

When your morning starts in chaos, your coffee’s cold, and your hair’s in a bun — but somehow, God still gets everyone out the door on time.