During my recent trip to Nepal, I spent a lot of time teaching and training young men and women who are preparing their lives for…
Closing the door
Remiel is the traditional name for one of the angels. And for our family, that’s exactly what she was. Remiel was given from God to…
Open hands
There are plenty of things I don’t understand in the Bible. Some are routine, “how did He do that?!” impossibilities that my brain can’t wrap…
Feeding the People {a large family’s 2 week menu with recipe links)
Seriously, I have been posting a lot about food here lately. What? Is it December or something? In all honestly, this is my favorite time…
Teaching Writing: Why It Matters
The conductor came walking down the aisle looking rather spiffy in his blue suit, (it had gold trim,) and wanted to see your ticket. You…
Feeding the People: InstantPot Recipes my family loves, pt. 2
Now that you know how I came to have an InstantPot (affiliate link) lurking in my kitchen, and you know some of the starter recipes that…
Feeding the People: InstantPot Recipes my family loves, pt. 1
Truth: I am not a kitchen gadget girl. First of all, I’m far too cheap to actually buy tools for things that I have already figured…
Ten
I wasn’t there when he was born. Didn’t see him blow out the candles as he celebrated his first birthday. But from the moment I…
Serving
I rarely feel the size of our family quite as keenly as I do when sickness is afoot. This past month has given me plenty…