When Christians Disagree I had an interesting conversation with a fellow person of faith recently. We found ourselves talking about the various perspectives of people of faith, specifically those with a faith that rests in the bounds of Classic Christian Doctrine...
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Struggling Together
Three months after our wedding, my husband lost his job. And for nearly a year, in the most expensive city in the US, we went through one of the toughest financial hardships we would face. While that season certainly helped shape our faith in ways we wouldn’t forget,...
Celebrating Imperfect Mothers
I’ve been a mother for ten years now, but the day set aside to honor all mothers everywhere still doesn’t feel like my holiday. I remember, as a teenager, and later as a young adult, trying to figure out what to do for my own mom. Because this was, and in some ways...
Part of Something Bigger
After holding off as long as I could, I recently became a soccer mom. Our oldest kids, now 7 and 5, had done a little soccer skills program on weekday mornings, but I knew that once we jumped into Saturday morning sports commitments, we were in for life. Or, at least...
Brotherly Love
I have two sons born 22 months apart. They are sandwiched between two sisters, all four born within seven years. Ours was a busy, noisy, chaotic household for about two decades as they grew up and then launched into independence. Our little boys were great playmates...
Car Accidents and Confidence
Back in the late ‘90s, I drove my four kids around in a giant custom van. You know, the kind that is almost tall enough to stand in, with screen windows and reclining captain's seats in the back? We debated, trying to decide if it was worth our ‘cool’ reputation (like...






