A Sweet Christmas Story for Kids: Mortimer’s Christmas Manger

I’ve been reading a lot of children’s Christmas books to my 2-going-on-3 year old this season, but this one stood out. It’s the story of a mouse with a problem: an uncomfortable and dusty hole; he wants a new home. He finds a new home in the manger the family has put out for Christmas,Continue reading “A Sweet Christmas Story for Kids: Mortimer’s Christmas Manger”

Bible for the Busy Woman: Jesus fulfills the law in Matthew 5:17-20

Bible for the Busy Woman is a phrase I came up with to describe what I do: I minister to busy women through my Youtube channel by providing a short Bible exposition and application question. I hope that you find this video encouraging! Please like, comment, and subscribe to my Youtube channel if you wantContinue reading “Bible for the Busy Woman: Jesus fulfills the law in Matthew 5:17-20”

Annals of A Quiet Neighborhood

Annals of A Quiet Neighborhood seems like it is the closest to autobiography as anything of MacDonald’s I’ve read. As you get into the story, you discover that many of these characters have dramatic and scandalous backstories, but all of them are in need of one thing: redemption.

Advent Week 4: Love

“All you need is love,” sang the Beatles and many others over the years. Love might just be all we need, but this also prompts another question, which philosophers have pondered in song: What Is Love? I think the most compelling definition of love is the giving of oneself for another. In short, love isContinue reading “Advent Week 4: Love”

One Year of Classic Reads

This is my 47th post, one day after my 1 year anniversary of starting this blog. My original goal was one post per week, which would be 52 in a year. My posts were much more sporadic at first, and I was also figuring out how to start my own business this year, so I’llContinue reading “One Year of Classic Reads”

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