Monthly Archive: March 2012

Mar 26 2012

The Tweets of King Henry the VIII

It’s been said that spending too much time on-line can cause problems in your marriage. Couples who were “doing just fine” suddenly have issues because he is constantly online playing DrawSomething and she is addicted to Pinterest.  Before too long, she ‘Stumbles Upon’ an old flame and in the middle of a game of Words with …

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Mar 23 2012

Suicide and Time Travel

A couple months ago, I posted an article entitled, Imagination and True Love’s KISS, in it I referred to a passage from the Bible in the book of Philippians, Chapter 4, verse 8 where believers are instructed to dwell on whatever is true. Today, I was reminded of that scripture, when I happened upon an …

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Mar 15 2012

What Not to Wear

I like clothes. When I am wearing something that makes me feel good about my outward appearance, I have more confidence and tend to enjoy whatever it is I am engaged in. Perhaps this is why a passage from the Bible became more real to me this morning. In the third chapter of the book …

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Mar 10 2012

Home Bible Studies illegal in America

My husband and I had been married one month when we hosted our first in-home Bible study. It was called M&M’s, an acronym for Monday Night Meetings (this was the 80′s and everything that was done in the church setting had a catchy acronym). Teenagers filed into our little duplex each Monday night where they …

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Mar 05 2012

Going to Battle with Friends

The battle is on! My mind’s enemy is coming at me with a new weapon, and my first defense is to pull out my trusted light-saber and protect myself! But, I don’t want to face the enemy alone, because if I have learned anything over the years, it is that my enemy won’t fight fair–and …

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Mar 01 2012

Dogs named ‘Nero’, Boys named ‘Paul’

Being industrious with our time can be a battle. Distractions plague us, especially in the form of Social Media, and often we don’t realize we’ve fallen victim until we are overcome with feelings of discouragement and discontentment. Today while studying through some commentaries on the works of the Apostle Paul, a thought occurred to me: “Paul …

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