Today’s guest on the blog is Diane Sanabria, a dynamic Bible teacher whose heart is for women to know their identity and worth in God. As a curriculum writer with over 10 years of experience and 500 students, Diane’s mission is for women to live...
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Creating a Curated Home
I am passionate about design. For me, design is about bringing order from chaos. Spaces can spring to life with a simple splash of color. Seeing form, function, and scale transform dreary spaces resonates with me. We live in a society of...
A Lesson from Two Sisters
As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him. She had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet listening to what he said. But Martha was distracted by all the...
THE DOS AND DON’TS OF A WISE WOMAN
There's a double-edge sword in getting older. On the one hand, there is such beauty in seeing things in a different light. What used to matter to my younger self doesn't seem as significant anymore. On the flip side, it is in that light you come to...
Stop Disqualifying Yourself
God doesn't call the qualified, He qualifies the called! (quote-author unknown). You may have come across this saying while scrolling the internet and shouted an amen. Most of us can attest to feelings of inadequacy when facing the prospect of a...
Living in the Dash
A number of years ago, I found myself at a friend’s funeral, I took a moment to reflect on her life. I noticed something which had never dawned on me till then; it was that her life was represented by the dash between the two dates. Her whole life...
My Path To Slow Living
Here’s the deal: most people read blogs to learn about a topic from an expert. I get it, and I do, too...but for this blog post, I’m approaching this subject from an approachable mindset: with a beginner’s perspective, newly initiated on the path...
Friendship Friday: Sandy Cortes
Tell me a little about yourself. I’ve been married for twenty-seven years, and I am the mother of three beautiful children. I have two sons; twenty-six-year old Angel and twenty-one-year old Joshua, as well as a thirteen-year old daughter,...
Chasing The Stillness
The title itself is paradoxical (how does one chase that which does not move?), yet if we take the time to process the meaning, we soon discover a clearer picture. For the past several months, it seems as if God has pressed a spiritual pause...