How to be a woman of wisdom.

Today I am beginning a series on being a Woman of Wisdom. The need to discuss this topic became evident after I mentioned in a post that when you need guidance you should pray and seek wisdom from God, and then you should seek counsel from 

Traditions Are Memories You Choose To Create

Easter is just around the corner. Do you have any special family traditions? If not, I would encourage you to start some! When you choose a family tradition, you are making a memory through consistency and ritual.  It takes a little planning (and of course 

Use a Little Tact, Rachel Lynde.

Had to share this funny article on using tact when dealing with others  from  The Modern Mrs. Darcy and a video to brighten your day. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG-fnZR7DEw&feature=player_embedded#at=207]

Do You Like Your Husband?

“Train the young women to…love their husband.” Titus 2:4 Titus 2 gives us a checklist of seven good things that older women in the church are to pass along to the younger women in the church.  The first in this list of things to learn 

Wise Words, Wounding Words

This week I have been meditating on words. I am studying Proverbs and am constantly amazed at how much it speaks of words and the lips. What we speak reveals what we are all about. It shows our heart. Someone has quipped “The tongue is 

Love Is Kind

I recently heard an older Christian woman speak on kindness. She spoke of things that  hinder kindness in our lives, such as envy, anger and bitterness. She also brought up the sin of “sinful, uncharitable judgments.”  Charity is the old English word for love; hence uncharitable 

A Dress Code for Life

Loved this paraphrase from The Message of Colossians 3:12-14.  12-14So, chosen by God for this new life of love, dress in the wardrobe God picked out for you: compassion, kindness, humility, quiet strength, discipline. Be even-tempered, content with second place, quick to forgive an offense.