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What Does Faithfulness Look Like?

We often hear about the character trait " faithfulness".   Being faithful can be looked at in many big areas, such as marriage, finances, work, church ministry etc.  But, faithfulness in a Christian woman is a reflection of her faith in God that moves her to be faithful in all areas of her life - faith in action.   One of my favorite authors - Elizabeth George recently shared an interesting devotion of being a faithful woman.  It is too good not to share and keep close by! "In all areas of our lives, including family life and friendships we should be ready to embrace an active faith. So, how can we put faithfulness in action?   Let’s consider the actions of a faithful woman. She is a mom, wife, and friend, who walks faithfully with God and follows through on whatever she has to do, no matter what. She shows up for her family and others. She keeps her word. James 5:12 says, “Let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No.’” So, we must keep our commitments

The Longest Road

Most every mom knows or can remember many a trip to the pediatricians office while the children were young.  The pediatrician we used was in the next town and about a 30 minute drive.   I remember the days of being a young mom with my first baby.  We went to the doctor for every sniffle, fever, rash, stomach trouble etc.  This ride to the doctor usually produced much anxiety within me as by nature I am a worrier.  "What will they say?", "How serious is this?" on and on my mind would churn on that drive.  Many a time a glance to the back seat to see the feverish child encouraged me to speed up to get there quickly.  How I hated that time driving to the doctor!   When the second child came along, I learned a little more about how tough children really are.  For a few months, that baby quickly went to the doctor for every ailment, until the process became a bit more complicated - chasing a toddler, tending to a crying baby, waiting for hours only to finall

Spring at My Home

Spring has arrived at my home!  I love this time of year where flowers bloom and thrive and my ‘sorta’ green thumb comes to life!  Here are a few things in bloom around here: White petunias:   I found an 18 pack of these on clearance a few months ago, brought them home, watered and fertilized them and they are gorgeous!   My little garden: Kale, onions, cabbage and broccoli more petunias: Fresh eggs dropped by from an aunt! I love this time of the year!! 

Dead or Alive??

Spring is here in the south!  Warm weather, wildflowers, green trees bring a freshness and beauty to behold each day.  In the midst of all this beauty, some of our trees are looking a bit funny.  The brown leaves which died back in the fall are still partially hanging on the trees, along with the new green growth.  It makes the tree look both dead and alive!    Through the years, we've learned about these spring leaves at our home.  In certain oak trees, the leaves die back and hang in the tree through the winter.  Winds, rain or cold can't shake them out.  But, when spring arrives and the new growth comes, it forces the old leaves to fall to the ground and allows the new growth to take over.  Many a spring day at our home finds us raking up these leaves!!   In our lives, sometimes we have some habits that seem to be hard to shake.  Like those dead leaves, they seem to hang on and on.  Like the harsh winters have no effect on the leaves, our efforts to rid bad habi