3 Fictional Characters Inspiring Me This Christmas
It’s easy to be overwhelmed and busy with the holidays. By looking to stories of the season, we have tools to celebrate the birth of our Savior well.
It’s easy to be overwhelmed and busy with the holidays. By looking to stories of the season, we have tools to celebrate the birth of our Savior well.
The fight for purity is just that…a fight. But we do not fight alone.
Isn’t that language of “sharpening” rather wonderful? What if we thought of ourselves as being sharpened, not simply worn down?
Tables are places to eat, connect, laugh, cry, pray, and be human. Most of all, tables are a place to belong and feel included.
How has God revealed His presence, love and beauty to you? He is a beautiful story maker, so let’s share our God stories with each other.
I’ve encountered many wonderful women in fictional worlds — women who, in their flaws and triumphs, model determination, passion and a zeal for life.
Through my cooking, I balance the tension of living with the longings from Eden and awaiting the hope of New Jerusalem. What’s your cooking?
“Woe to the man who did not see the goodness of your labors. For greater is the lone woman who is faithful than the woman joined by a man who is idle.”
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