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Fast and Easy Snack WrapsDIY Resurrection Garden for EasterRolex Recipe, A Delicious & Popular Ugandan Street FoodCelebrating Our Ugandan Heritage at the Museum of Surrey in British ColumbiaMindset Matters: Raising Resilient KidsKeeping Siblings Occupied at Sports EventsEasy High Protein Lunch: Pizza in a Bowl + Video TutorialWhat Am I Focusing on During Melancholy Seasons?Basking in God's Glorious Creation on an Early Sunday MorningWilderness Seasons with God and the Practice of LentChocolate Chip Oatmeal CookiesStart Your Day Feeling Satisfied with Corned Beef HashFuel Your Spring with Mediterranean Beef and Veggie Wraps!DIY Felt Shamrocks for St. Patrick's DaySetting Boundaries with FamilySafe in the Arms of a Loving FatherRainy Day Activity: Leprechaun Traps for St. Patrick's Day! (Includes Video for Ideas)Finding Balance During the Scattered Mom Years: Quick Tips for Busy DaysWhen We Forget We Have a Loving God Who Gave His Life For UsHow to Stay Motivated and Not Fizzle Out
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Parenting is a journey of equipping our children with the tools they need to thrive. One of the most powerful tools we can give them is their mindset-the lens through which they view the world. Just as our own mindset shapes ...
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And Abraham went early in the morning to the place where he had stood before the Lord. Genesis 19:27 There is something special about taking an early morning walk on a quiet Sunday morning. Sunday mornings are always quiet. T...
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A little over a year ago, the Holy Spirit brought me into a wilderness season in my faith. I could sense the shift from a time of encouragement and closeness with God, to slowly increasing griefs. People close to me started g...
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What are the top challenges in marriage today? AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr shares the six top issues that can create issues in your relationship in this special two-part miniseries we're calling The Marriage Big Six. https://bit.ly/4bpso7Z The AllMomDoes podcast is powered by our friends at George Fox University
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I'm so excited to share with you one of my favorite Ugandan recipes, the Rolex, a popular Ugandan Street Food. Get the delicious recipe + video tutorial here: allmomdoes.com/blog/rolex-recipe-a-delicious-popular-ugandan-street-food
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We Are Salt And Light To Our World (Read Matthew 5:13-16) Reflection on the passage In this week's section from the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus uses two metaphors to teach about being a witness to the world through the way that we stand out. "You are the salt of the earth" (5:13), Jesus says to His disciples. Salt preserves and brings out flavor and this is what we do as His people. As preservatives we fight against decay and corruption by living with integrity and holiness in the way of Jesus. At the same time as flavor-enhancers, we are the opposite of religious kill-joys. We may bring unwanted challenge as we live in ways counter to some of the ways of the world, but we are life-giving people to be around, full of the love and joy in the Spirit. We help bring out good flavors in others. Even as Jesus proclaims our identity as the "salt of the earth," He knows our weakness and what can dilute our saltiness: "But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot" (5:13). Losing our saltiness, or our distinctiveness as Christians, can happen when we compromise our holiness by going along with sinful behaviors around us, when we become complacent or "lukewarm" in our faith (Rev 3:16), or when we allow cultural values, ideologies, or desire for political power to drive us, rather centering our lives in Christ. "You are the light of the world" (5:14) is Jesus' second metaphor for His disciples. He beautifully extends the metaphor with the idea of a town on a hill, visible with its bright architecture during the day and lamps at night, like the new Jerusalem with nations streaming to it (Isaiah 2:2-5). As in the children's song "This Little Light of Mine," we as the Church are to shine with goodness rather than hide from the world (5:15), and not for our glory, but to the glory of God (5:16). We are called to be truth-bearing witnesses to a dark and hurting world, as well as people who love the lost. But we can only be salt and light through Christ. In fact, Jesus calls himself the "Light of the World" (John 8:12). Our light shines only as we allow Him to shine in us. This happens as we spend time with Him in prayer, Scripture, worship, Communion, Christian fellowship, and loving service to others. May we today abide in Christ so that we can bring His flavor and light wherever we go and with whomever we meet. Focus verse for prayerful reflection: "For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light (for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth)." (Ephesians 5:8-9) Spend a few minutes in prayer asking the Holy Spirit to reveal to you any areas of darkness or any light-blockers in your life. Ask Jesus to help you open these up to Him so you can be freed to shine more brightly. Grace & peace, Jill Young | CRISTA Chaplain
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Matthew 6:21 - Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be. . . #verse #dailyverse #hope #bibleverse #bible #biblequotes
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Colossians 3:2 - Think about the things of heaven, not the things of earth. . . #verse #dailyverse #hope #bibleverse #bible #biblequotes
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Do you make pie on Pi Day? What kind?! ?
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Whether you have little ones at home to help you hunt for the twigs and rocks, your kids are grown, or you're looking for a special project to do with your grandkids, this craft is fun and meaningful for everyone! It's a beautiful reminder of the sacrifice that Jesus made for us all. Get it here: allmomdoes.com/blog/diy-resurrection-garden-for-easter
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Deuteronomy 8:3b - ...People do not live by bread alone; rather, we live by every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord. . . #verse #dailyverse #hope #bibleverse #bible #biblequotes
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