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Daily Prayer: Resting in God's Trustworthy Promises

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Daily Prayer: Resting in God's Trustworthy Promises Photo by Dani (@froki.jpg) "Sovereign Lord, you are God! Your covenant is trustworthy, and you have promised these good things to your servant." — 2 Samuel 7:28 It's a Tuesday morning, still a bit nippy outside, but the sun is trying its best. My mug of lukewarm coffee is beside me, testament to the fact that I started drinking it, then got distracted by an email, then remembered a grocery list. Life, right? There's always something vying for attention, pulling me in a dozen directions. And I confess, sometimes I wish I had a universal remote for life – just pause, fast forward the mundane, and rewind to the good parts. But even more, I wish I had a 'control-alt-delete' for anxiety, especially when it comes to the big, looming questions. The Tug of Control Like deadlines looming, or trying to figure out dinner plans that please everyone but me. Or the subtle dance of a long marri...

Something To Celebrate: National Brown-Bag-It Day

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Background photo by Stephen Wheeler on Unsplash Today is National Brown-Bag-It Day . There’s always something to celebrate.

How to Honor Your Parents When You’re the One Giving the Care — With Grace and Boundaries

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How to Honor Your Parents When You’re the One Giving the Care — With Grace and Boundaries Photo by Iris Lyu on Unsplash Remember when we were kids, and our parents felt like superheroes? Unstoppable. Always there. Now, for many of us, the roles are shifting. We’re in the thick of it – raising our own young adults, managing work, and often, finding ourselves stepping into a caregiving role for the very people who once cared for us. It’s a unique, sometimes overwhelming, season. We want to honor them, to give back a fraction of what they gave us. But how do we do that without completely losing ourselves in the process? How do we uphold the commandment to honor our parents when we’re the ones making doctor’s appointments, coordinating meals, or just being there when they need us most? It all comes down to two vital components: grace and boundaries. Finding Your Grace Grace, you know, isn't just a church word; it's a lifeline. In the context of caregivi...

The Secret Language of Shared Stories | A Neighborly Tip

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The Secret Language of Shared Stories | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Alex Reynolds (@alexsreynolds) There's something wonderfully understated about a little free library. It sits there, often on a quiet corner, a silent sentinel of shared narratives. It's funny how a small, wooden box filled with pages can speak volumes, hinting at the collective curiosity and generosity of a neighborhood without a single word being spoken. It’s not just about the act of taking a book or leaving one; it's about the gentle, unspoken agreement that we're all part of a larger story, and sometimes, a good tale is worth sharing. Imagine, for a moment, the journey of a book. It might have brought comfort to one person, sparked an idea in another, and now it rests, waiting for a new pair of hands. This exchange isn't just transactional; it’s an offering, a subtle thread connecting one neighbor to another through the thoughts of an author. It’s a quiet invitation to connect, a so...

What's For Dinner: Lemon Basil Quinoa Salad

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What's For Dinner: Lemon Basil Quinoa Salad May is here, isn't it? It feels like the world is collectively letting out a breath it held all winter. The days are longer, the air smells of fresh cut grass and damp earth after a spring shower, and my garden is starting to show off with little green shoots reaching for the sun. For a homebody like me, this season brings a gentle call to lighten things up, both in my schedule and on my plate. It’s a lovely reminder that even in bustling times, there’s always space for simplicity and goodness. Sometimes, when life feels like a rapidly spinning carousel, the most grounding thing we can do is make something nourishing with our own two hands. We don't need grand gestures to feel truly fed, do we? Just good, honest ingredients, prepared with a bit of care. That's exactly where this Lemon Basil Quinoa Salad comes in. It's refreshing, vibrant, and surprisingly hearty – a little dish that feels like a comforting hug ...

What's For Dinner: Lemon Basil Quinoa Salad

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What's For Dinner: Lemon Basil Quinoa Salad Hello, dear friends—or perhaps just fellow introverts finding a moment of peace online. It’s May now, and the world outside seems to be bursting with so much vibrant life. Sometimes it feels a little overwhelming, doesn’t it? All that newness, all that energy! But then I remember it’s a gift, a promise of renewal, a gentle nod from our Creator that goodness persists. And truly, there are quiet joys to be found in it all. For me, a perfect May evening often involves something light, fresh, and uncomplicated. Something that nourishes without demanding too much fuss after a day of engaging (or mostly observing, in my case!) with the world. That’s why I’m so happy to share one of my go-to recipes for this season: a Lemon Basil Quinoa Salad. It’s bright, it’s wholesome, and it feels like a little ray of sunshine on a plate. It’s proof that simple ingredients, prepared with care, can yield wonderful results—much like how a quiet mo...

Something To Celebrate: National Title Track Day

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Background photo by American Heritage Chocolate (@americanheritagechocolate)