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    Christian Walk

    Cast Your Net: Reaching Everyone With The Gospel

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    Fishers of men. This expression is so common in churches and significant to Christians that we even teach it to our children in one of the catchiest Bible songs around. (You’re singing it in your head right now, aren’t you?)…

    By Julie October 18, 2024
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    Ministry Life

    Pastors Should Be Thankful For Their Churches

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    Last week, I wrote a post about appreciating our pastors. I hoped to encourage Christians to not turn to celebrity pastors and instead be thankful for the everyday ministry work their local pastors do. However, congregants aren’t the only people…

    By Julie October 11, 2024
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    Ministry Life

    Pastor Appreciation Month: Who Do We Appreciate?

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    It’s October, and that means churches are celebrating Pastor Appreciation Month. It’s certainly not a requirement, but I’m sure your pastor and his family would enjoy some display of appreciation this month. A small note of encouragement, a gift card,…

    By Julie October 4, 2024
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    Current Affairs

    Responding To Your Feedback: Part 8 (Pro-Choice Christian Edition)

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    Every so often I receive comments on my blog posts and emails from readers who want to share their input on what I have written. Although many are supportive and friendly, plenty of others are critical, mean-spirited, inaccurate, or some…

    By Julie September 27, 2024
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    Christian Walk

    We All Need Godly Grandparents

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    Grandparents have been under heavy criticism in recent years due to significant changes in parenting styles. There are expectations for grandparents that didn’t apply to past generations. Parents dropped their kids off at grandparents’ houses for weeks at a time…

    By Julie September 20, 2024
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    Christian Walk

    Consider Bursting Your Christian Bubble

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    Growing up in a secular home and not coming to salvation until I was twenty-six years old has given me a relatively unique perspective in the local church. Most people with whom I have attended church grew up in or…

    By Julie September 13, 2024
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    Marriage

    Stop Being Weird About Single Christians In The Church

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    I was a single Christian for three months, and I was engaged for two of those months. Therefore, my experience as an unmarried believer is limited. If I’m completely honest with you, and you know I will be, I didn’t…

    By Julie September 6, 2024
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    Parenting

    Kids Need Limits: Be A Parent, Not A Friend

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    My oldest daughter is fourteen years old, and much to my surprise, our relationship is shifting toward friendship. If I close my eyes, I can imagine us grabbing coffee, laughing over snarky memes, and enjoying conversations about politics and religion.…

    By Julie August 30, 2024
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    Christian Walk

    Seeing Yourself The Way God Sees You

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    What do you think of yourself? Do you like the person you’re becoming? Too few of us do. It’s my suspicion that a lot of us use the wrong metric when deciding how we measure up. God sees you, Friend,…

    By Julie August 23, 2024
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    Homeschool

    Math Curriculum Comparison: Teaching Textbooks, BJU Press, And Horizons

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    If any one subject is responsible for scaring away potential homeschoolers, it would have to be math. One of the most common questions I hear about homeschooling my children is, “How do you teach math?” This inquiry is usually accompanied…

    By Julie August 16, 2024
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My name is Julie. I’m a homemaker, mother of five, and pastor’s wife. I love family, homeschooling, and most of all Jesus.

I am passionate about encouraging Christian women to grow in their faith, live godly lives, and discern truth from all the lies and noise of the world.

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