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I'm a huge advocate for having children do household chores. Chores curb entitlement, help kids develop valuable life skills, and make them feel like contributing members of the family. That being said, I fully understand why...
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It started with a bit of a raw throat. I actually smiled when I felt it. I had just come from a visit with family, and they had been sick with colds. The dull sore throat was nothing more than a reminder of the fun I had. Plu...
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Seeking God's Ways With Our Whole Heart (Read Matthew 6:19-34) Reflection on the passage: When my husband, kids and I moved across country about four years ago, it was humbling to realize just how much stuff we had accumulated. After a yard sale, many trips to a donation center, and even renting a dumpster, we still found that we brought too much with us and ended up getting rid of more upon moving into our new home. It gives one pause to consider how much of our energy goes into buying, maintaining, and getting rid of stuff, not to mention the spiritual, social, and ecological implications. Jesus says in this section of the Sermon on the Mount, "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven" (6:19-20). More than how much stuff we have, the question Jesus wants us to consider has to do with the condition of our hearts. "Heart" refers to the center of our personality - our mind, emotions, and will. Jesus says, "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also" (6:21). Where we put our focus - our resources, time, and energy - reflects where our heart truly is. We have a choice. Will we let Christ's light fill our spiritual eyes so that we can see the good and spiritually healthy way, or will we allow our vision to be clouded by worldly, monetary concerns (6:22-24)? The ways of God's Kingdom and righteousness are to be our priority (6:33). Jesus is calling us not only to prioritize His Kingdom, but to trust Him for all our needs. This may be the most difficult part. CRISTA Ministries founders Mike and Vivian Martin consistently lived this out as they fully trusted God to provide for every financial and material need - from cars, to meals, to the property on which CRISTA Ministries now stands. They trusted in our Provider God, the one who even provides food for the birds and clothes flowers in splendid beauty (6:26-30). Jesus is inviting us into a life free of worry. When we trust in the One who delights in providing for His children, we don't have to focus our life around getting what we need and want or worrying about the future. Instead, we can center our lives in Jesus, as we learn to walk with Him in everything from our purchases to our giving, from our financial planning to our daily bread, and from our vocation to how we spend our time each day. Focus verses for prayerful reflection: "So do not worry, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." (Matthew 6:31-33) Take some time in prayer with these verses, opening yourself to the Spirit. What are you seeking in your life right now? Where are you putting most of your energy? Invite Jesus' work on your heart, that you may seek Him first in all things. ? Alin Gavriliuc
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When things go off-script, when people disappoint us, when a curve ball takes the worst kind of turn, what then? Cindy Brinker Simmons joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to talk about how to find a restored hope when things go sideways. The AllMomDoes Podcast is powered by our friends at George Fox University.
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Are you in tune with your Love Language? Has yours changed without you even realizing it? We'd love to hear! Read: https://www.allmomdoes.com/blog/has-your-love-language-changed/
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Philippians 3:10a - I want to know Christ and experience the mighty power that raised him from the dead. . . #verse #dailyverse #hope #bibleverse #bible #biblequotes
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Embrace fully trusting Jesus, leaning FULLY into living the life that He has given you, and soar. Don't miss a moment. ❤️
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Psalm 42:2 - I thirst for God, the living God. When can I go and stand before him? . . #verse #dailyverse #hope #bibleverse #bible #biblequotes
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Philippians 3:1John 15:5 -"Yes, I am the vine; you are the branches. Those who remain in me, and I in them, will produce much fruit. For apart from me you can do nothing." . . #verse #dailyverse #hope #bibleverse #bible #biblequotes
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Are you in tune with your Love Language? Has yours changed without you even realizing it? Read "Has Your Love Language Changed?" by Stephanie O'Farrell. ?in bio.
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Chores curb entitlement, help kids develop valuable life skills, and make them feel like contributing members of the family. That being said, I fully understand why some families don't implement chores. Do your kids do chores?
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