Category: church

  • 14 Places To Hide Dirty Laundry!

    14 Places To Hide Dirty Laundry!

    I wonder what it’s like to do laundry in a home where all of the dirty clothes are in a designated location. I think it’s called a hamper. Maybe some people are more familiar with the term laundry basket. Here in my family we like to play a little game called “Hide & Go Seek…

  • Avoiding Accountability

    I rarely talk to others about God, the Bible or any part of my religious beliefs. Is it because I’m afraid others will disagree? Is it because I’m embarrassed in some way? Is it because I’m not confident in what I have been taught? I think the most honest answer is I don’t want to be…

  • An Honest Moment…

    I want to talk about some things that have nothing to do with the kids. My personal junk.

  • Mary, Did You Know?

      Aaron singing “Mary, Did You Know?” this morning during the Sunday School Christmas Program.

  • Be Thankful!

    It’s a cold and rainy day here in Charlotte. Isaiah & I ran down to the bus this morning and I was laughing saying…this is what a Monday looks like 🙂 My Facebook timeline is filled with reasons why my friends and family are thankful. Every November a few of them will be consistent all…

  • How God Speaks To Me

    I was driving home from the grocery store the other night with Aaron in the back seat. An old Boys II Men song popped in my head so I randomly belted out…

  • A few reasons why I miss Summer 2015…

    This summer was awesome.

  • How Not to Write Gospel Piano Chords

    Last night my husband asked me to take down notes for a song he’s learning on the piano. He plays by ear. He listened to “Healing” by Richard Smallwood on YouTube and called out the notes for each part. After church he went to find my notes so he could practice.

  • How to tell your child needs more structure

    I was sitting just a few rows back from the front in church this evening.

  • God Is Making More Numbers

    Driving home from church this morning I hear my boys in the backseat. Aaron: 98, 99, 100… What comes after a hundred? Me: 101, 102… Aaron: 101, 102, 103…What is the last number? Me: There isn’t a last number. We just say infinity. Numbers go on and on forever. Isaiah: yeah…God is building more numbers.…