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2 Kings 4v8 begins with a very interesting story of a Shunammite woman who had an old husband and had borne no son. The story picks up as Elisha went to Shunem and a well-to-do woman who lived there urged him to stay for a meal. Whenever he came by he stopped there to eat. […]
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Our youngest son joined our family via adoption a handful of years ago, and it has been quite the journey! We love him to the moon, and are in awe of the ways the Lord has written this story for us. I’ll be writing more about our adoption journey soon, so check back here soon […]
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Praise is something that doesn’t always come easy to me. My husband has the distinct ability to go move quickly to praise when he is struggling. In fact, recently he was awakened in the middle of the night troubled about a situation. If that were me, I would’ve probably laid there pondering the situation over, […]
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Galatians 5:1 It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery. According to Dictionary.com, “freedom” is defined as: A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. So, freedom is a noun that is a state of being […]
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Recently, I wrote a blog post on making room for Christ in our life. A first step in that is surrendering our heart and guarding our heart to what we are exposed to. If we think of our heart like a home, we need to quit filling the rooms of our heart with the things […]
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Recently I was driving, listening to worship music a friend had sent me, and included in that list of music was the song Make Room by Community Music. I found myself singing the lyrics, as it’s one of my top favorites. However, as I began to sing in my truck (alone, I might add, cause […]
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Hey there! I’m Regenia, and I’m so glad you’re here! I live in the Midwest, but I’m a southern girl at heart. I love the hospitality of the south, and I always have. My dream as a little girl was to live in the south, in a big farmhouse with lots of kiddos and lots […]