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Daily Prayer: Doing Right Is the Whole Point

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Daily Prayer: Doing Right Is the Whole Point Photo by Jayden Sim (@jaydensimm) "To do what is right and just is more acceptable to the LORD than sacrifice." — Proverbs 21:3 There is something about a Tuesday in July that makes you feel like you're already behind on a week that barely started. The summer heat is doing its dramatic best outside, the to-do list is doing its own dramatic best on my counter, and somewhere in the middle of all that, I'm standing in my kitchen with a coffee mug and a very specific kind of guilt. Not the big, dramatic kind. The small, sneaky kind. The kind that whispers: You haven't had your devotional time. You missed church Sunday. You forgot to respond to that prayer request. Are you even trying? And then I read this verse. And I had to sit down. What God Actually Said Proverbs 21:3 is so plain it almost feels like a trick. "To do what is right and just is more acceptable to the LORD than sacrifice....

Automating seasonal content without it feeling hollow

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Automating seasonal content without it feeling hollow Photo by Cheung Yin on Unsplash There’s this particular tension I’ve been sitting with lately, one I suspect many of us experience but rarely put into words. It’s the quiet tug-of-war between the necessity of planning ahead, especially when you’re juggling a full life, and the deep desire for everything you share to feel truly authentic, truly *present*. For me, it often revolves around seasonal content. As the days lengthen here in spring, with the daffodils fading and the early lilacs just starting to bud, my calendar is already pushing me to think about summer. Swimsuit season, Fourth of July, back-to-school sales. And a part of me, the practical, working-woman part, says, "Get ahead! Schedule it all! Batch your content so you can breathe when those moments actually arrive." The Efficiency Temptation Oh, the lure of efficiency! It’s a siren song for those of us trying to manage a home, a husband, an adult...

Something To Celebrate: National Pecan Pie Day

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Background photo by Mike Meeks (@midiandigital) National Pecan Pie Day lands on July 12th, which is honestly a bold move — putting a deeply cozy, Thanksgiving-adjacent pie right in the middle of summer. Whoever decided that deserves a slice. There is something quietly wonderful about pecan pie. It does not show up to impress you. It is not trying to be a croissant or a macaroon. It is just sticky, nutty, a little too sweet, and completely unapologetic about all of it. Much like the best people you know. Here is the thing about small, made-up holidays like this one — they are not really about the pie. They are little reminders that joy does not have to wait for a big occasion. You do not need a milestone or a party invitation or a reason that would hold up in court. A random Tuesday in July with a good dessert is enough. There is always something to celebrate, even if you are the only one at the table who knows what you are celebrating. So today, if you can, find yourself...

What If Your Time Was the Currency Everyone Actually Wanted | A Neighborly Tip

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What If Your Time Was the Currency Everyone Actually Wanted | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Rhodi Lopez on Unsplash There is something a little uncomfortable about asking a neighbor for help, isn't there? That small, awkward feeling of owing someone — like you've quietly opened a tab you're not sure how to close. A time bank gently solves that. The idea is simple: one hour of your time equals one hour of someone else's, no matter what the skill is. Your hour of dog-sitting holds the same weight as an hour of tax advice. Suddenly, the retired schoolteacher down the street and the twenty-something who can fix anything with a laptop are standing on equal ground. What makes a time bank feel different from just trading favors is that it removes the personal debt of it all. You help Maria with her garden on Tuesday, and she logs your hour. Then you spend that hour getting Carlos to drive you to a Thursday appointment. Nobody keeps a mental tally. Nobody feels like a...

Daily Prayer: When You Wonder If God Will Come Through for You Too

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Daily Prayer: When You Wonder If God Will Come Through for You Too Photo by Rizky Subagja (@subagjav) "He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all—how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things?" — Romans 8:32 Here's something I've noticed: it's surprisingly easy to believe God did the big thing and then wonder if He'll bother with your specific, small, Tuesday-afternoon thing. Like — yes, okay, He sent Jesus. Cosmic. Eternal. Breathtaking. I believe it. But will He help me figure out this situation with my adult kid that has me lying awake? Will He come through on the financial thing we've been circling for months? Will He show up in the middle of this ordinary summer week when nothing feels particularly spiritual and everything feels a little heavy? That's the gap I live in sometimes. And I suspect I'm not alone. The Logic of the Cross Paul's argument in Romans 8:32 is almost f...

Something To Celebrate: World Population Day

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Background photo by Deva Williamson (@big_laugh_kitchen) ```html Every year on July 11th, the world pauses to mark World Population Day — a holiday established in 1989 by the United Nations, inspired by the day global population first hit five billion. We have since, rather enthusiastically, added another three billion people to that count. Overachievers, all of us. It sounds like a very large, very abstract thing to celebrate. Eight billion people. But here is what that actually looks like on a Tuesday: it is the neighbor who waves from their driveway. The person who held the elevator door. The stranger who made your coffee exactly right without being asked. Eight billion people, and somehow a handful of them ended up in your little corner of the world, making your ordinary days a little warmer without even trying. That is honestly remarkable when you sit with it. There is always something to celebrate, even when the something is simply this — that you exist at a very s...

Faith-Inspired Home & Gift Favorites

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Faith-Inspired Home & Gift Favorites These are some of the pieces I keep coming back to — things that quietly anchor my days and make a home feel a little more like a sanctuary. Whether I'm shopping for someone I love or treating myself, I always look for gifts that carry a little something deeper than the surface. I hope this list feels like a warm, thoughtful place to start. As an Amazon Associate/Influencer, I earn from qualifying purchases. #ad 1. Scripture prayer journal There's something grounding about setting aside a few minutes each morning to write out a prayer, and a beautifully made journal makes that practice feel like a true gift to yourself. Check price on Amazon → 2. Seasonal devotional book A devotional that follows the rhythms of the season helps faith feel woven into everyday life rather than set apart from it. Check price on Amazon → 3. Faith-based wall art canvas A piece of wall art rooted in scripture can...