Your Worth Does Not Come From Your Body
By Kelsey Klepper We are living in a culture that is saturated in the idea that our worth is determined by our bodies. It repeatedly tells us that we cannot fully live until we have a smaller waist and thighs, toned arms, flawless skin, etc. I’m here to tell you,...
Double for Your Trouble
By Kimberly Davidson In the Old Testament, the prophet, Joel, tells a tale of utter destruction. Joel 1:4 states, “After the cutter-locusts finish eating your crops, the swarmer-locusts will take what’s left! After them will come the hopper-locusts! And then the...
Learning How Strong I Am
By Melody Vanosdol I thank God for encouraging friends. In the past few years, some of us from high school reunited thanks to Facebook. I wasn’t all that close to them in high school, but now I sure wish I would have been. They are godly women and encouragers. Few...
Back to the Basics
By Alison Feinauer My friends asked me to do a triathlon with them. I’m like, "Nah, I’m not really and swimmer or biker. I’ll come cheer." Then I thought, why not. Something new may be just the challenge I need. So I decided to try to train for it. I went swimming...
Give it Time
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens…a time to plant and a time to uproot, a time to kill and a time to heal,” (Ecclesiastes 3:1-3). My husband fertilizes our yard in early spring, long before leaves...
How Do You Speak to Yourself?
By Kelsey Klepper It seems to be so much easier for me to be kind to others and to show more compassion towards complete strangers than to myself. Okay, except maybe when my toddler has been pushing me all day, then it’s difficult for me to consistently find my...
Your Worth Does Not Come From Your Body
By Kelsey Klepper We are living in a culture that is saturated in the idea that our worth is determined by our bodies. It repeatedly tells us that we cannot fully live until we have a smaller waist and thighs, toned arms, flawless skin, etc. I’m here to tell you,...
Double for Your Trouble
By Kimberly Davidson In the Old Testament, the prophet, Joel, tells a tale of utter destruction. Joel 1:4 states, “After the cutter-locusts finish eating your crops, the swarmer-locusts will take what’s left! After them will come the hopper-locusts! And then the...
Learning How Strong I Am
By Melody Vanosdol I thank God for encouraging friends. In the past few years, some of us from high school reunited thanks to Facebook. I wasn’t all that close to them in high school, but now I sure wish I would have been. They are godly women and encouragers. Few...
Back to the Basics
By Alison Feinauer My friends asked me to do a triathlon with them. I’m like, "Nah, I’m not really and swimmer or biker. I’ll come cheer." Then I thought, why not. Something new may be just the challenge I need. So I decided to try to train for it. I went swimming...
Give it Time
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens…a time to plant and a time to uproot, a time to kill and a time to heal,” (Ecclesiastes 3:1-3). My husband fertilizes our yard in early spring, long before leaves...
How Do You Speak to Yourself?
By Kelsey Klepper It seems to be so much easier for me to be kind to others and to show more compassion towards complete strangers than to myself. Okay, except maybe when my toddler has been pushing me all day, then it’s difficult for me to consistently find my...
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