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Daily Prayer: A Constant Companion

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Daily Prayer: A Constant Companion Photo by Nathan Dumlao (@nate_dumlao) "Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful." — Joshua 1:8 It’s a crisp Tuesday morning, and the coffee is brewing. The world outside my window is just starting to wake up, the first golden rays of autumn sun hitting the changing leaves. My phone, of course, is already buzzing with notifications – emails for work, a text from my adult child, a shared meme from my husband. It’s an endless stream, isn’t it? An open invitation to let a thousand different voices demand my attention before I’ve even finished my first sip. And then there's this verse. Joshua 1:8, a powerful whisper from an ancient text, cutting through all the modern noise. "Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night." It’s such a stark contra...

Something To Celebrate: International Day of the Tropics

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Background photo by Brooke Lark (@brookelark) Today is International Day of the Tropics . There’s always something to celebrate.

The Silent Exchange: A Book's Journey to a New Home | A Neighborly Tip

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The Silent Exchange: A Book's Journey to a New Home | A Neighborly Tip Photo by DJ Paine (@djpaine) Have you ever felt that gentle tug of curiosity as you pass a little wooden box filled with books? It’s a subtle invitation, isn’t it? Building a Little Free Library isn't really about the books themselves, not entirely. It’s about planting a seed of simple generosity, a wordless conversation starter that patiently waits for someone to pause, consider, and connect. It’s a gesture that says, "Here, take this story. And perhaps, leave one of your own." There’s a unique tenderness in choosing a book for someone you've never met, hoping it might resonate with them, or finding a new favorite left by an unknown neighbor. This isn’t a grand project, but rather a heartfelt offering to the ebb and flow of daily life. It's permission to slow down, even for just a moment, and remember that we are all part of a larger narrative, quietly contributing to e...

What's For Dinner: Zucchini and Basil Soup

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What's For Dinner: Zucchini and Basil Soup June. It arrives with a bustling energy, doesn't it? The days stretch long, the garden bursts forth, and suddenly, my calendar seems to fill up at an alarming rate. For someone who thrives in the quieter corners of life, this season can feel a little... much. There's a particular kind of beauty in the vibrant growth, of course – a testament to God's incredible design and abundance – but also a temptation to get swept away in the busyness. During these times, I often find myself craving simplicity. Not just in my schedule, but on my plate. Something comforting, nourishing, and requiring minimal fuss. Something that feels like a small act of grace for myself, allowing me to slow down for just a moment before the world calls again. And this time of year, with zucchini practically knocking on the door (or, more accurately, demanding attention in the crisper drawer), this Zucchini and Basil Soup seems to be the answer t...

Daily Prayer: The Quiet Strength of Standing True

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Daily Prayer: The Quiet Strength of Standing True Photo by Nathan Dumlao (@nate_dumlao) "But even if you should suffer for what is right, you are blessed. "Do not fear what they fear; do not be frightened."" — 1 Peter 3:14 It’s a crisp Tuesday morning, the kind where the last vestiges of autumn cling to the trees outside our kitchen window, refusing to fully let go. My coffee is steaming, and the muted hum of the dishwasher signals the start of another routine day. You know those mornings when your to-do list is already having an internal shouting match before you’ve even finished your first sip? Mine usually involves a mental run-through of work priorities, dinner plans, and a quick check-in with our grown-up kid’s schedule. But sometimes, a different kind of thought sneaks in. A quieter one. A thought about doing the right thing, even when it feels like trying to swim upstream with a teacup. The Subtle Art of Suffering (for Good) 1 Peter 3...

Using job boards for affiliate recruitment and weighing signal vs noise

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Using job boards for affiliate recruitment and weighing signal vs noise Photo by Jonathan Borba (@jonathansborba) Here we are, deep into autumn, the kind of days where the morning air has a bite that makes you pull your scarf a little tighter. The leaves are mostly gone, and the quiet beauty of the season settles in. My mind, though, never quite settles. Especially when I’m wrestling with those curious little corners of my work life that feel less like clear paths and more like tangled thickets. Lately, one of these thickets has been about how we go about finding people for our affiliate programs. It’s a common goal for businesses like ours, but the methods… that’s where things get interesting. Specifically, I’ve been thinking about job boards. The Unexpected Platform Job boards are, by their very nature, designed for jobs. Defined roles, often a steady salary, clear expectations. But in the world of affiliate marketing, what we’re offering is different. It’s a partner...

Something To Celebrate: Insurance Awareness Day

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Background photo by Takuya Nagaoka (@nagaoka_design_office) Did you know that June 28th nudges us to observe Insurance Awareness Day? It’s not exactly a ticker-tape parade kind of holiday, is it? More of a quiet nod, a thoughtful hum in the background. But think about it: insurance is the unsung hero working behind the scenes, allowing us to fret slightly less about the *what-ifs*. It’s not about exciting adventures or grand gestures; it’s about the very grounded, very human desire for a bit of peace. It's the metaphorical blanket keeping us warm when life throws a sudden, unexpected blizzard of a repair bill or an unforeseen hiccup our way. It lets us enjoy the small moments – the cup of tea, the good book, the quiet hum of a functioning dishwasher – without a constant buzz of financial anxiety. Here's the thing about celebrations – they don't always need confetti and noisemakers. Sometimes, they're quieter, more reflective. So yes, even on Insurance Aware...