Great relationships thrive on little things: compliments, intentional caring behaviors, thoughtful deeds that say, “I love you!”
When Different Is Good
I’m done. Finished. Last One. That’s what I said the last time. But this time I mean it. Ever uttered those words? If it hadn’t involved our entire neighborhood, I probably wouldn’t have attempted it–again. Digging out, sorting through, putting stuff out, packing it back–or giving it away–the entire scenario of yet another garage sale stirred up dusty arguments that refuse to die.
Is the Light On In Your Marriage?
Even the best marriages experience ups and downs. But people are watching our marriages to see if the light’s really on. What would they say about yours?
Where Would We Be Without Mothers? (Book Giveaway and Poetry Contest)
Instead of a devotion today, In honor of Mother’s Day, we’re having a poetry contest. I’d love to feature one of your own poems about mothers. Send me a poem you’ve written about mothers, rhymed or prose, no longer than 100 words. It must be original, and make sure that that you own all rights to your poem, even if it was previously published.
Does God Have Selective Memory?
All of us have issues with forgetfulness, but what about God? Does God Have Selective Memory?




