Infertility is really hard on couples — emotionally, physically, financially. All the ways. It’s hard. One Danish study reported that couples who pursue fertility treatments that fail are three times more likely to get divorced. I’m grateful this has not been our experience. We’re a stronger couple for having navigated…
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In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus heals a blind man by anointing his eyes with clay and instructing him to wash in the Pool of Siloam. An excerpt from today’s reading As Jesus passed by he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man…
Leave a CommentThe serpent promised Eve eating from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil would make her more like God. In their book, Walking with God, Jeff Cavins and Tim Gray write of this encounter, “The serpent suggests that if Eve eats the forbidden fruit, then she will be like God…In…
Leave a CommentWe had the privilege to hang out with our sweet nephew yesterday while his parents had a date night. Mark and I have been looking forward to this since they asked if we were available. I excitedly prepped the house (moved anything sharp within tiny arms’ reach) and doodled Daniel…
6 CommentsI won’t call this a “book review” because I’ll probably share more about how reading this book made me feel than about the content. Let’s just pretend I’m sitting down with you over a cup of tea to chat about my thoughts on a good read that touched my heart.…
4 CommentsHalloween creeped by and we’re a week away from Thanksgiving. You know what that means…Hallmark Christmas movie season has arrived! #notanad I’ve been laid up on the couch the last couple of weeks recovering from surgery, so I’ve had lots of time on my hands. (No worries, I’m fine!) In this…
2 CommentsI don’t really care for April Fool’s Day jokes.
Among the few funny jokes, there are countless more that are insensitive, mean, and just plain cruel.
6 CommentsWe want to invite you to come talk with us, and we are excited to meet you! Just like you, we are daughters, sisters, wives, and mothers; students, professionals, and stay-at-home moms. We are teenagers, 20-somethings, 30-somethings, and beyond. We are from many walks of life and from diverse backgrounds,…
Leave a CommentMark and I have a system for getting ready for work in the morning that really works for us. It is really less of a “system” and more of a free for all. Whoever gets to it first makes the coffee, prepares our lunches, sets up the DVR so we…
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