Though we have no right to judge another, when we sit back and inspect their fruit, especially bad fruit, we may not know what's going in their hearts or minds. But, we will know that something is going on in their root system.
Read MoreMatti Gresham, wife of NFL longsnapper and Seattle Seahawks player shared her experience of being married for one year- the doubts, the challenges and being reminded that in marriage We Carry What the Other Needs.
Read MoreI traveled to Egypt and had a blast! Really, it’s a place that you must visit. The people, Cairo, Alexandria, and the 5,000 year old cultural history shouldn’t be missed. You can catch my impressions of Egypt here and here. I’ve got an exciting story about one man and his wife who are helping to get food the hungry of Egypt next week, so stop by for that.
Read More...try not to worry too much because it’s always going to be ok. Whatever you run up against in the next 10 years, it will somehow work out.
Read MoreFor over 20 years, Megan has been a documentary filmmaker, prominent film critic, arts writer, journalist and radio presenter, well-known to audiences in her home country Australia.
Read More"It takes a long time to become a good woman, just like it takes a long time to become a good man. That older woman in your life that you see, admire and that’s oozing with wisdom, well, it took years for her to be that way..."
Read MoreA man of many talents, Ai Weiwei is an avid social media user, human rights activist, filmmaker, artist, sculptor, and photographer.
Read MoreThe Bible specifically notes 3 women who financially supported Jesus's ministry. Read why this is important.
Read MoreA panel of women open up about the importance of International Women's day in Berlin.
Read MoreParis based American, Dawn Bournand, and Founder of Fabulously Successful opens up about women, gender parity, and the importance of women's networks.
Read MoreWhat International Women's day means for the Kyrgyz people.
Read MoreHer name means stubborn and rebellious. Her occupation was a wife, mother, and homemaker. She was a refugee in Egypt. She was from the tribe of Judah, from the lineage of King David. Her religion was firstly Judaism then later Christianity. She’s referenced in the Gospels and in Acts 1. In the New Testament she only speaks 4 times. Clues about her life are elusive, so scholars must take what they can from Hebrew Scriptures, first century Mediterranean texts, the New Testament, and archaeological digs.
Read MoreHong Kong born, but London trained print designer Jane Han Zhang opens up about Guangzhou, Prints, faith and marriage.
Read MoreWhen we’re nit-picking, living in dissension with others, always finding fault with others, or trying to tell others about themselves in an unconstructive way it’s a clear mirror of what’s going on in our hearts.
Read MoreBlogger Simone Smith weighs in on the boldness in your ordinary in navigating your 20s.
Read MoreAlli Worthington shares 7 signs that show you are possibly too busy.
Read MoreSometimes you have to work really hard for dreams. Or, they might come to pass in a slightly different form than you planned. And sometimes, you gotta go out on a limb, take a risk, and trust that God is with you to bring that dream to pass.
Read MoreA boundary-less life is a life out of control. You’re bad with boundaries when you feel resentful, because you have allowed someone to take too much from you without your having drawn a line somewhere.
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