Category: Marriage

The Busy Trap: Finding Worth Beyond Productivity

In the quiet moments between tasks, a truth has been slowly emerging in my life—one that I’ve been reluctant to face. I’m a workaholic. I always have been. And just when I convince myself I’m making progress, reality sets in. Recently, I started reading The Search for Significance by Robert S. McGee. The book opens with a prayer I’ve uttered countless

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Is the Man Truly Serving as the Spiritual Head of the Household?

Many households struggle today – not because of a lack of male presence, but because of a lack of true spiritual leadership from men. Recently I heard Pastor Donnie Edward’s at Legacy Baptist Church preach on 1 Corinthians 11 about this critical issue and the impact it has on Christian homes. That notion really struck me. In the last week

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Saying Yes to What Matters Most

Have you ever skipped a family gathering or told a friend you couldn’t make it to their special event because work felt more important? Maybe it was overtime, a looming deadline, or just the pressure to keep climbing the ladder. I’ve been there. For the first eight years of my marriage and motherhood, I said “yes” to work more times

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14 Ways to Show Love Without Spending a Fortune

Love is one of the greatest gifts we can share with others, and it doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. While Valentine’s Day often focuses on extravagant gifts or elaborate plans, the truest expressions of love are often found in the simplest, most heartfelt gestures. True love reflects the selfless and sacrificial love that God shows us

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What is Your Highest Priority in Parenting?

“What is your highest priority in parenting?” That is a question Dr. Richard Ross asked yesterday at Trinity Baptist Church as he taught on how a parent’s relationship with Christ and a parent’s relationship with their child impacts the child’s relationship with Christ in adulthood. A parent’s focus is usually on one of 3 things: 1. Ensuring your kid is

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Your Job Is Not Your Identity

This past weekend I taught a class about how different personalities impact work environments and relationships. After the class was over both days, I had individuals stay to ask me “coincidentally” the same two questions. 1. “What happens when my identity is wrapped up in my job?” 2. “How do I fix my relationship with my spouse because we feel

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What a Week! What is Love?

This week has been a rough one. This week has been the greatest blessing. It really depends on where I choose to focus. I feel like I have lived an entire year within just five days. Monday, we received notification our first attempt at what looked like a 10-year iron clad lease four months ago on the first piece of

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