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What to Do When You Don’t Want to Love Your Spouse: Psalm 90:17 (NKJV)

And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us, And establish the work of our hands for us; Yes, establish the work of our hands.  Psalm 90:17 (NKJV)     Do you remember your first disagreement with your spouse?   Maybe you felt undervalued or misunderstood. Maybe you thought your spouse could be doing a better job. Maybe you…

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“Plant your roots in Christ and let him be the foundation of your life.”
Colossians 2:7a CEV
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How To Get Your Kids Engaged in Scripture This Summer

Adapted from “Now Is the Time Parents’ Guide” by Margi McCombs. If you’re a parent, you might not share in your kids’ joy as you anticipate weeks and weeks of no school. By mid-summer, you’ve gone through an untold number of ice pops. VBS was ages ago. September is eons from now. Unstructured time can be tough for parents, but…

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The Bible’s Hope For Your Anxiety

Anxiety is close to home for me. In fact, it’s right under my roof. Though I’m not typically an anxious person, I’ve had my own dark season of anxiety. And my husband has struggled with it on a sometimes daily basis—even to the point where it has affected our home and marriage. Like his dad, my firstborn son struggles with…

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Be An Onlooker in a Gospel Story

Legend has it that when Saint Bonaventure received the news that he had been elected a cardinal, he was washing dishes in the monastery kitchen. Never very impressed with the prestige of this world, he requested that the cardinal’s hat (a symbol of honor and authority) be hung on a tree in the garden while he finished washing the dishes.…

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What happens when you read the Bible in an art museum

Sometimes in my Bible-reading, I desire to slow down in order to imaginatively enter a single scene or to deeply consider a single theological idea. In moments like these, visual art is a welcome companion, for it captivates my imagination and slows me to a meditative pace. For centuries, artists have drawn inspiration from biblical stories. Some scenes have been…

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How Marriage Changed the Way I Read the Bible

Before I was married, I read the Bible nearly every morning. It was a ritual I had developed as a teenager that carried on into my adult life. I often woke looking forward to God’s company, found in the words of Scripture. I thought of God as my friend, my protector, and the lover of my soul. I spent a…

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Grace for Lapsed Bible Readers

For fifteen years, I read the Bible every day. I craved it in the morning like my empty stomach craved breakfast. Then slowly, the cravings stopped. My relationship with the Bible got complicated. Questions arose that I didn’t have the answers for, and the Bible became a source of confusion rather than of comfort. Maybe you, too, miss the fervor…

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“The word of God is alive and active, sharper than any double-edged sword. It cuts all the way through, to where soul and spirit meet, to where joints and marrow come together. It judges the desires and thoughts of the heart.”
Hebrews 4:12 GNT
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