Grace & Truth For Life Changes
Heather has two boys graduating this year and she’s an emotional wreck. If you’re a mom of a senior, you’ll appreciate today’s guest post, along with our Grace and Truth Featured Post.
Heather has two boys graduating this year and she’s an emotional wreck. If you’re a mom of a senior, you’ll appreciate today’s guest post, along with our Grace and Truth Featured Post.
Rachel didn’t know she was a yeller until she had kids. Jesus didn’t make her life easier, but it helped calm the storm inside of her. Peace be still.
Candid Guest, Erika Baily finds it hard to give grace to other when she thinks they don’t deserve it. But then, we don’t deserve God’s grace, either. Find out more about becoming a woman of grace in today’s Candid Confession.
Candid Gal Sherry Chamblee admits to being a bit of a lecturing mother. She loved her children and wanted to be certain they learned from their mistakes. But in a recent sermon, God showed her a better way – a way of grace. Learn more in her devotion 15+ Ways Our Gracious God Safeguards Our Hearts.
Life in 2020 has been a bit… let’s say stressful. When was the last time you took a moment to just breathe? Heather Hart shares more in this post.
It was turning into a rather trying day. Ashley, my nine-year-old daughter, had come home from school in a sour mood. Nothing was to her liking. The lunch I had sent was to large, she didn’t want to do her homework, her teacher was mean, why did she have to pick up her coat she…
Everyone in my family kicked off the year with their very own gratitude journal. It was my husband’s idea and I went on Amazon and picked out journals that fit the personalities of everyone in our family. I mean, do you know how many gratitude journals are on Amazon? Anyways, so we each had our…
Giving advice to your loved ones isn’t always well received. At least, that’s Valerie’s experience. Read more in her post on Candidly Christian.
The sun was shining, but the aftermath of the storm had left a trail in their hearts…
The off-handed comment was followed by laughter as the two guys exchanged looks. The only purpose to that remark could have been to rub salt in the wound and I could feel the anger building in my teenage son who was standing next to me. All three of them were oblivious to me at this…
Charlie wasn’t listening again. It has seemed to be a huge pattern. So, while lying in bed about to read him a book I decided to ask him what would make him a better listener. Jesus. He said. Yeah (I said in a breath knowing what he said was deeply true), do you think you…
I forgot my son’s birthday. Like, completely spaced it. I knew it was coming. I had even bought him an early birthday present. But the morning of his birthday? Nothing. I woke him up, made him do chores, and sent him to school like any other day. It never even occurred to me that it…
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