We are oddballs. We purposely live on one income in a society that says you just can’t make it unless both parents work outside the home. It’s a choice we made for our family, because we felt it was best for this momma to be home with the kiddos. We do without a lot of things. Never necessities, and I’m so blessed that we lay down to sleep at night… Continue Reading
Life Unfiltered – What a Creepy Church in the Holy Land Taught Me
Spending almost three weeks in the Holy Land will teach you things. Things about yourself. Things about others. Things about YHWH. Things about life. You’ll find yourself, later on, in situations where those lessons learned prove to be insightful. Take, for instance, The Church of the Holy Sepulchre. We visited there on our trip, and it was not one of my favorite places.
Just a Taste of Honey – Israel & Jordan Tour 2015
It’s been over two weeks since I returned from my trip to Israel and Jordan, called Taste the Honey, and I know many of you are eager to hear about this trip of a lifetime. Where to begin? How can I possibly describe the amazing things I did and saw and do them justice? Or convey the deep, spiritual realizations I had in a way that you can understand?… Continue Reading
SmarterBaking Silicone Baking Mat – Product Review
If you cook, you know how important it is to keep food from sticking, right? Do you use parchment paper often? Does it just burn your cookies to buy something that’s just going to get tossed out? It does mine! I used to think parchment paper was just a frou-frou Martha Stewart thing, but then I tried baking on it and loved the non-stick qualities. I even reused it as… Continue Reading
7 Lessons Christians Can Learn from Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread
While most of my blog focuses on healthy, tasty recipes, I do have a spiritual side I like to share now and then. This post is about some valuable lessons I’ve learned from keeping the Appointed Times of my Heavenly Father – specifically, Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread. If you’d like to learn more about what I believe and how I came to believe that way, you… Continue Reading
The Time of Our Rejoicing – Sukkot 2014
Keeping the Biblical Feasts has been something I’ve done for a few years now. At first, it was confusing (I’m Calendar Challenged as it is with just our Gregorian calendar…), but each year I learn a little more and it’s getting easier. I love keeping these mo’edim (appointed times) with my heavenly Father and with a community of believers. Sukkot is the last big Feast of the year, and is referred… Continue Reading
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