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Resources on Planter Wives
It’s happened to all of us. People say and do some unusual things. Things can get …
How and why we still tuck in our adolescent kids
We still tuck in our kids. It’s just that the tucking looks a little different these …
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Four steps to take before confronting others
In my last post, we talked about everyone’s favorite topic, receiving reproof. I mean, who doesn’t love a hard …
Three reasons to be receptive to reproof
I can remember clearly where I was standing the first time it happened. I was engaged, …
How to handle a one-sided friendship
I was asked, “Why does friendship at times feel one-sided?” That question, of course, could mean …
God’s heart in reproof is to make us more holy
“My son, do not despise the Lord’s discipline or be weary of his reproof, for the …
I love the whole holiday season, from the first signs of fall to the beginning of …
Waiting for the bus in a frigid, biting wind reminded us of the ease of transportation …
The healthy practice of letting go
Not only did Jesus set an example of being sent. He also set an example of …
“As the Father sent me so send I you” (John 20:21). Sent is a word straight from …
Four grace-filled responses to the Jen Hatmaker conversation
Surely this headline caught your attention: “The politics of Jen Hatmaker: Trump, Black Lives Matter, gay …
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How the influence of others makes us more useful
“As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another” (Prov. 27: 17). In reflection on our …
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