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July 2011

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Should Young Women Live at Home?

Posted on 07.29.11 by Karen Waddles

I was listening to a secular radio station on the way home from work yesterday,  and the host was reading excerpts from an article that suggested that young women should live at home with their parents until they were ready for marriage. The author suggested they should move from their parent’s home into the home of their husband, thereby making it easier for them to submit as wives. 

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Looking for a Few Brave Men

Posted on 07.28.11 by Kimberly Wagner | Twitter: @KimberlyWagner7

I’ve never written a blog post targeted to male readers before, but I need help only a man can give.

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Choosing to Delight in My Children

Posted on 07.27.11 by Erin Davis | Twitter: @ErinGraffiti

My kids tickle me pink lately. My three-year-old keeps me laughing all day long, and my one-year-old has a new “first” every day. Watching him transform from baby to big boy is a thrill. But . . . I haven’t always felt this way. 

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Listen To Them or Lose Them

Posted on 07.26.11 by Barbara Challies

Daughters. How we long for them and love them. But what exhausting little creatures they are! Ask almost any parent and I think you will hear the same thing. They love to talk . . . and talk . . . and talk.

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There's a Reason They Call It a Catfight

Posted on 07.25.11 by Rebecca Ingram Powell

For girls, catfights are typical growing pains, a traditional rite of passage. We moms can effectively extinguish catfights and douse the power of cliques by using the same methods the vet suggested: Shed light on the situation, keep the disinfectant handy, and keep things slippery, so as not to allow the enemy to gain a foothold.

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High Expectations

Posted on 07.22.11 by Linda Green

Years ago, my husband announced he was planning a surprise lunch for my birthday. With great anticipation, I imagined a romantic afternoon at a lovely restaurant with a view, or in the heart of the city. Nothing could have prepared me for how I felt when we pulled into the parking lot of Cracker Barrel!

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A Short Elevator Ride with a Hospice Nurse

Posted on 07.21.11 by Deborah Howard

Some might say it was “lucky” she rode that elevator with a hospice nurse who could encourage her and empathize with her pain. I don’t say that. In this busy hospital, it was unlikely for the elevator to go up seven floors without stopping, with only two people inside. I know in my heart God arranged this meeting.

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My Husband Is Passive--He Likes for Me to Lead

Posted on 07.20.11 by Karen Waddles

“I would love to be able to follow my husband’s leadership, but he prefers for me to lead. When I ask for his opinion, he usually tells me to do whatever I want to do!”

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Giving Him Confidence to Lead

Posted on 07.19.11 by Kimberly Wagner | Twitter: @KimberlyWagner7

I’m not saying we should never give input or share our thoughts. I’m simply suggesting letting go of the little stuff.

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What Happens When You Tell a Fifty-Year-Old Secret?

Posted on 07.18.11 by Erin Davis | Twitter: @ErinGraffiti

You couldn’t miss her. She had silver hair and a sweet face that made you sure she was somebody’s “nana.” The first time I saw her, she was laying on the altar sobbing.

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When Pigs Fly

Posted on 07.15.11 by a Guest Blogger

Sometimes when you’ve been praying for something or somebody for what seems like all your life, you tend to think God is off getting a sandwich or that He just hasn’t heard you somehow. You think He doesn’t care or that maybe you haven’t been good enough or all those other untruths you’re tempted to believe.

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My Husband Doesn't Share My Faith: But I'm Not Letting That Ruin My Marriage

Posted on 07.14.11 by a Guest Blogger

Barry and I met and married twenty-eight years ago. It was a spur-of-the-moment thing: He liked my then-red hair and green eyes; I liked his broad shoulders and sense of humor. Plus, he was easy to talk to. As unbelievers, neither of us had a clue what our future would be. We just thought a life together would be a kick. A relationship with Christ was the last thing on our minds!

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Casey Anthony Reminded Me to Drop My Stone

Posted on 07.13.11 by Erin Davis | Twitter: @ErinGraffiti

Like many of you, I was glued to the news last week awaiting  the announcement of a verdict in the case of Casey Anthony, who was accused of  murdering her two-year-old daughter, Caylee.

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How Can I Know God's Will for My Life?

Posted on 07.12.11 by Kimberly Wagner | Twitter: @KimberlyWagner7

As a young woman, one of my greatest fears was “missing out on God’s will for my life.” I think I lived under the pressure that one wrong move would spell disaster, and God’s plans for me would all be thwarted!

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Are You Hiding?

Posted on 07.11.11 by Linda Green

This picture of my grandchildren is sweet, but I would much rather see Ben’s (a.k.a. Spiderman) blue eyes and endearing smile. While the mask covering his face troubles me, it probably troubles God even more when we wear masks that attempt to keep Him—and others—from looking into our hearts.

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My Extreme Makeover: Before and After

Posted on 07.08.11 by Paula Hendricks | Twitter: @PaulaWrites678
Topics: Relationship with God

I thought being a good Christian meant keeping a lot of rules (don't drink, don't have sex before marriage, don't cheat on tests or taxes, don't, don't, don't). So I didn't. And that made me feel good and proud about myself.

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From Striving to Soul Rest

Posted on 07.07.11 by Paula Hendricks | Twitter: @PaulaWrites678
Topics: Relationship with God

Somehow I always knew the standard was perfection. Maybe it's because I am a firstborn. Or maybe it's because I was raised on the Bible. Either way, I knew I didn't measure up to God's holy standard. Sadly, it took me years to realize that Jesus was the source of my perfection . . .

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Liberation and the Sabbath

Posted on 07.06.11 by Carolyn McCulley | Twitter: @CarolynMcculley

It used to be that work was contained within certain boundaries. I remember back at the turn of the century if I sent an email "after hours," I was likely to get a response that started with, "What are you doing at work so late?" But now, thanks to smart phones and other devices, our work spills into all sorts of hours and no one seems to notice anymore.

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Why Do You Ask God to Send Revival?

Posted on 07.05.11 by a Guest Blogger

"Few subjects captivate my heart more than the historical reality and the future hope of seeing the church saturated by the manifest presence of Jesus through revival. But I don’t love revival alone; it is my love for other things that compels me to long for, pray for and seek true, biblical revival . . ."

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Twenty-two Liberating Truths on Independence Day

Posted on 07.04.11 by Paula Hendricks | Twitter: @PaulaWrites678

As you celebrate the freedoms others have won for us, I’m also praying Jesus continues to free us up to fully live and enjoy the abundant life He purchased for us through His life, death, and resurrection! With that in mind, here are twenty-two liberating truths to wrap your arms and heart around this Independence Day.

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Lost in Translation

Posted on 07.01.11 by Erin Davis | Twitter: @ErinGraffiti

This is my favorite part . . . God created gender be a picture of the best love story ever told. He assigned each of us a role to play in telling the story of His grace, love, and ultimate rescue of His beloved church.

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