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Why is it Always My Fault?
Why is it so easy to think that everything is my fault? I think almost everyone on the planet feels this way--even the people who blame everyone else are probably just trying to rid themselves of feelings of guilt and blame. Even in situations where...
18 commentsQuestioning God
Sometimes it is hard to find the line between asking questions and questioning God. I've always been taught that questioning God is a bad thing, it's become pretty much a Christian "instinct" that we are taught to acquire. I wonder, though, how...
41 commentsSome of My Favorite Knitting Patterns
Sorry I don't have photos for any of this right now...if you really want some, I may be able to find a camera...somewhere... Anyway, one of my favorite patterns to knit actually comes right off of the carewear website. It's a pattern for making...
10 commentsWhen is it good not to tell the truth?
I have often heard Christians talk about brutal honesty, open frankness, and always speaking the truth (though they occasionally add the "with love" clause). Personally, I have seen way too much damage come out of situations where Christians felt it...
29 commentsDoes God Still Talk Through Dreams?
If any of you have grown up Baptist, you understand why I have had to ask this question. It seems that the common consensus among Baptists is that God does not talk any more. He has revealed Himself as much as He will until the Second Coming, so...
52 commentsTrue Love is Truly Misunderstood
True Love: such an elusive creature, running up and tapping us on the shoulder then running away before we can grasp it in our hungry hands. I can't tell you when I began looking for it, for I'm sure that it...
10 commentsTo Tithe or Not To Tithe
I have been wrestling with the idea of tithing lately. As much as I want to share my money with God and do what He wants with it, I feel very uncomfortable giving money to most churches. I almost feel guilty...
55 commentsJane Austen is My Hero(ine)
The first time I read Jane Austen was when I was 12 years old. I still remember the summer so well it could have been last year. Pride and Prejudice was a part of our homeschool curriculum and I was supposed to read a bit of it every day. However,...
8 commentsLiving With Adoption and Autism
Nearly seven years ago my family adopted two children, a brother and sister, into our home. We did not find out until four years later that both of these children had autism. Never, ever will we regret adopting these two beautiful, precious...
13 commentsDo We Love God?
I have claimed to love God since childhood, partly because I thought that I was supposed to, and partly because I thought that whatever insignifcant particle of belief I had was the closest to love that I would ever feel towards God. We can't...
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