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A Biblical Response to Issues Women Battle
Identity
I remember first dealing with identity in high school. I had previously been homeschooled, so entering a private school my sophomore year was an education
I remember first dealing with identity in high school. I had previously been homeschooled, so entering a private school my sophomore year was an education
I never thought of myself as an anxious person. I’m fairly low-key, not easily stressed, and don’t let things get to me. However, there have
I homeschool my kids, and my oldest was recently learning how to use Venn diagrams to break down information and see how it relates to
The need to disciple others in their walk with Christ is nothing new. Jesus took twelve men with Him and taught them separately from the
My children are experts at distractions. It’s easy to tell when their minds are wandering. Spelling words become doodles. Piano scale practice sounds like banging.
It’s the beginning of the year! And you have probably heard in church, on social media, or podcasts that it’s time to start reading the
Ephesians 4:20-22, “But that is not the way you learned Christ! — assuming that you have heard about him and were taught in him, as
Ephesians 2:22, “In him you also are being built together into a dwelling place for God by the Spirit.” My kids love building with Legos