Written by Sarah Henderson
We can all relate to the feeling of embarrassment. We know that in a moment our face can turn red and everyone will know we are blushing. Why do we blush? Consider the science behind blushing. It...
Written by Karen Meeker
When times are tough, virtuous women can find it powerfully reassuring to reflect on God’s treasury of promises. Here are just a few of them. The Bible is so full of promises that it is...
Written by Linda Morris
Volunteering at a horse rescue farm has opened my eyes to many lessons about life. Jerry’s experience helped me understand how God is watching out for us. One of my regular tasks at the...
Written by Susan Scott Smith
Sometimes it seems the lessons never end! Even after the Feast of Unleavened Bread I learned more lessons about deleavening—and self-examination. In my previous blog post I recounted an...
Written by Andrea West
Each day the priest offered incense before the morning sacrifice and after the evening sacrifice. Can we learn from this and use it to draw closer to God each day? With the Passover and Days of...
Written by Linda Morgan
Looking for a new recipe to try during the Feast of Unleavened Bread? Here are some recipes that I’ve enjoyed making—and my family has enjoyed eating! Cheese krispies 1 cup grated...
Written by Janel Johnson
As I write, the wind is howling and the snow is swirling. Winter’s one of my favorite seasons! Now, before you check my forehead for a fever, let me spin you a yarn. Click, clack. How I love...
Written by Chant’a Collier
At the aquarium we saw an amazing sight! It seemed like a mythical creature come to life, but then it reminded me of being a Christian in today’s darkened world. This year my husband and I...
Written by Barbara Lee
No matter what happens in the morning, I have decided I will not leave home without praying. A recent incident reinforced that decision. I believe I must not leave home without praying to God....