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December 2011

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I Present These Stretchy Pants as a Living Sacrifice

Posted on 12.30.11 by Erin Davis | Twitter: @ErinGraffiti

It's no secret that babies do a number on our bodies. We can complain about our post-baby bodies, or we can see them as testaments of a body used for God's glory! 

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Catching Heaven's Eye

Posted on 12.29.11 by Paula Hendricks | Twitter: @PaulaWrites678

Have you ever caught someone's eye? Gained their admiration and respect? It's quite the high, isn't it? I recently finished reading the book of Daniel, and it left me aching to catch heaven's eye--the way Daniel did!

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Watch a Film, Save a Life

Posted on 12.28.11 by Carolyn McCulley | Twitter: @CarolynMcculley

This film follows seven college students in Botswana who are boldly challenging conventional wisdom about AIDS in Africa to bring the low-cost, dignified message of sexual restraint to their younger peers.

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A Lesson from a Grumpy Old Lady

Posted on 12.27.11 by Mary Kassian | Twitter: @MaryKassian

For years, I had a scrap of paper posted on my fridge with the antidote to becoming a grumpy old lady. Do you want to know what it said? Before I tell you, let me explain what motivated my quest to keep this prescription on hand.

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The Sacrifice of Thanksgiving

Posted on 12.26.11 by Erin Davis | Twitter: @ErinGraffiti
Topics: Relationship with God

I'm starting to see why the Bible describes thanksgiving as a sacrifice. But, no doubt, it is a sacrifice worth making!

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The Wonder of the Incarnation

Posted on 12.23.11 by Nancy Leigh DeMoss | Twitter: @NancyDeMoss

The One who never sleeps became tired. The Creator of the oceans of water became thirsty.

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The Gift That Can't Be Spoiled

Posted on 12.22.11 by Kimberly Wagner | Twitter: @KimberlyWagner7

God is with us! This is the gift that cannot be spoiled, and it beckons your discovery.

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Christmas Perspectives

Posted on 12.21.11 by Carolyn McCulley | Twitter: @CarolynMcculley

I could have slapped myself silly! Why hadn't I considered that this was his first holiday without Aunt Kathleen?!

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The Best Christmas Gift I Ever Gave

Posted on 12.20.11 by Carrie Gaul

The lit tree, burning candles, and carols playing softly in the background couldn’t hide the tension that existed in our relationship. We just couldn’t seem to communicate face to face any more without some level of misunderstanding and hurt. 

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Christmas Carols at a Funeral?

Posted on 12.19.11 by Keith Getty

As the holidays approach, I often remember my days as a student in music class. My high school music teacher lived for Christmas carols. I spoke with him recently, and his enthusiasm is as strong as ever. He even wants Christmas carols played at his funeral!

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More on Your Emotions and Monthly Cycle

Posted on 12.16.11 by Stacey Smith

I encourage you to begin calendaring if you haven't yet. As you do this, you can begin to anticipate your emotions ahead of time, depend on the Lord in greater ways, and show compassion to others in new and fresh ways.

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My Monthly Cycle: Taming the Hulk

Posted on 12.15.11 by Stacey Smith
Topics: Womanhood

Back in 1999, although I had been off drugs and alcohol for a few years, I felt as if I was losing my mind. One day I would be up, and a few days later I would be down. Then lo and behold, my good old friend “my cycle” would arrive on the scene. I never put two and two together. Until . . .

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Some Thoughts on the Guy in the Red Suit

Posted on 12.14.11 by Erin Davis | Twitter: @ErinGraffiti

It's not that I have something against the friendly old guy with the red suit and reindeer. I like his belly laugh and think it's cute that he has a perpetual twinkle in his eyes. Even so, my husband and I have decided to ban Santa from the Christmas activities at our house . . .

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Guarding Sacred Treasure

Posted on 12.13.11 by Kimberly Wagner | Twitter: @KimberlyWagner7

What weight lay on the shoulders of this Jewish carpenter from Nazareth--to serve as the Holy Child's guardian, to care for the sacrificial Lamb. Scripture provides telling clues as to why Joseph was chosen for this critical assignment.

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Don't Touch the Nativity!

Posted on 12.12.11 by Erin Davis | Twitter: @ErinGraffiti

All day, every day, I hear myself telling my toddlers, "Put Mary down. Put the wise man back with his friends. That sheep is not for riding. DON'T TOUCH THE NATIVITY!"

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Eclectic Friday

Posted on 12.09.11 by Paula Hendricks | Twitter: @PaulaWrites678

Happy Friday! As you head into your weekend, check out this game plan for worriers, watch a short video from Nancy, leave a comment for a chance to win the Getty's brand-new Christmas CD, and take a fresh look at the importance of . . . theology!

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A Tale of Two Grandfathers

Posted on 12.08.11 by Barbara Challies

"Doda, you won my heart, but Grandfather won my soul."

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When She Said Yes . . .

Posted on 12.07.11 by Kimberly Wagner | Twitter: @KimberlyWagner7

Imagine being accused of a crime punishable by death . . . all because you’ve obeyed God. 

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Three Bananas

Posted on 12.06.11 by Erin Davis | Twitter: @ErinGraffiti

As we rounded the corner into the produce section, I saw her . . . an adorable older woman with no cart, no basket, just a few items in her hand including a bunch of three bananas.

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The Rest of the Story

Posted on 12.05.11 by Karen Waddles

Mario could win a contest for the happiest man in the world with his ear-to-ear smile. And it got brighter and more intense when he looked at Kristen, his wife. I was intrigued and asked to hear their story.

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Small "Yeses"

Posted on 12.02.11 by Kimberly Wagner | Twitter: @KimberlyWagner7

Do you ever feel your life is stuck in a routine that is plowing an ever deepening rut?

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True Woman 1829

Posted on 12.01.11 by Mary Kassian | Twitter: @MaryKassian

I’ve been digging my way through several books written in and about the 1800s, and was surprised to discover that a “true woman” movement isn’t unique to this generation.

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