How To Be A Pastor’s Wife {and be yourself}
When my sweet husband and I got married a dozen years ago in the church where he had already been serving for a couple of years, he gave me several […]
When my sweet husband and I got married a dozen years ago in the church where he had already been serving for a couple of years, he gave me several […]
I was sitting in the hair dresser’s chair, it’s been ten years ago now, as the stylist excitedly shared about her latest live-in boyfriend. As she recalled all the “broken […]
Very thankful that my personal facebook newsfeed is no longer clogged with political propaganda but instead with daily expressions of thanksgiving. Phewf! And I have to tell you one big […]
Oh honey-bunny, being married to you is the best. Thanks for courting me, protecting me, proposing to me, marrying me, encouraging me, inspiring me, leading me, nurturing me, challenging me, […]
Can I share with you a question that friends and acquaintances ask me all the time? They ask, “How do you do so much? Where do you find the time? […]
As a Christ-follower, I am often exhorted to love strangers like family, but I say that sometimes we also need to love our family like strangers. I am gently reminded […]
I, _____, take you ______, to be my wedded husband. To have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and […]
Asheville is a totally artsy place, apparently an “upcoming hipster community”… whatever that means. Folks ’round here carry their own grocery bags & eat whole foods & have vegetable gardens […]
We’re no tree-hugging health nuts here at the camp. We don’t grow our own food (though I *am* terribly romanced by the idea of a backyard garden… and chickens), we […]
Taking out the trash. It’s not glamorous. It’s stinky. It’s grody. There are diapers involved. And it is never-ending. As soon as my husband has removed a full bag and […]