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Category Archives: Faith
Keeping it Real: Envy
An unexpected result of focusing on simplicity this month has been the revelation that my heart is a hoarder. And a comsumer. And a glutton. I wondered out loud to Rob this week if I might be happier living day … Continue reading
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When to Keep Silent
Most important topics of conversation are controversial. I certainly don’t want to undervalue simply being encouraging and supporting each other in our every day circumstances, but even then the elements of our lives we are in the most turmoil … Continue reading
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Suffering Will Be Healed and Made Up For
“I believe like a child that suffering will be healed and made up for, that all the humiliating absurdity of human contradictions will vanish like a pitiful mirage, like the despicable fabrication of the impotent and infinitely small Euclidean … Continue reading
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You can influence {your friend’s!} breastfeeding success.
Whether or not you breastfeed/fed your children, you have a role to play in the breastfeeding relationship of your friends and family. This is true for men and women, old and young. We, as relational human beings, are influenced by … Continue reading
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Perfect Parenting
“Suppressing, ignoring, or pretending away conflict, immaturity, or sin in our lives gives our children the wrong impression about life. They don’t want perfect parents, because they can’t be perfect. Children want to know that when their parents sin or … Continue reading
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