This article at Thankful Homemaker gave words to something I've always done. “If it bothers you, clean it.”
I’m sure many of us mothers and wives do the same thing. We’re constantly picking up; bringing order, or wiping something up or wiping something off. Like Marci says in the above article – most of these things take less…
I recently read this description of people:
"Drifters just go with the flow, pushed this way and that by the wind and waves of circumstances. They look around and say, ‘Whatever. It's all good.'
Surfers ride the waves, always looking for the next big thing.
Drowners stay in the center of a storm. Rescue them and they'll find…
This is the wall beside our bathroom door.
©Write the Vision
It’s the first thing I see every morning.
“Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us, Unto him [be] glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages,…
This line from Lorrie Flem of Eternal Encouragement has stuck with me since I read it in one of her newsletters.
“Sin always takes us farther than we thought we’d go, keeps us longer than we thought we’d stay, and costs more than we thought we’d pay. We really do become slaves to our sinning, whether it’s lying,…
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A Life of Gratitude: 21 Days to Overcoming Self-Pity and Negativity
By Shelley Hitz
About the Book:
During a season of transition in my life, I found myself overwhelmed with negative emotions like self-pity and a complaining spirit. It was as if a dark cloud had descended over me. I prayed and asked God for wisdom on…
“It is often in the unguarded moments that our talk reveals our inner life.” Mille Stamm
This is one of the many reasons I journal. I've gotten used to pouring my heart out to the Lord, sometimes complaining and sometimes rejoicing.
Regardless of which mode I’m in the Lord listens patiently to my despair or enjoys (I hope)…