Category: General
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Minimalist Cleaning Organization Tips: Simplify Your Home
Get ready to declutter with style! Begin small, set goals, and declutter regularly. Embrace the “One In, One Out” rule. Donate what you don’t need. Prioritize cute storage and mindful shopping. Let’s declutter and make space to simply bloom! Free download available.
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May 2024 Newsletter
The May Book Club is featuring “So God Made a Mother” by Leslie Means, with no reading guide. Leslie will be a guest on Girl Talk in 2024. The June Book Club will have a reading plan. Rachel shares her journey from welfare to success and encourages giving chances. A cookies fundraiser with Beauty for…
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Challenge Accepted. {Devotions by Melissa}
“I challenged God” I said over an overly priced chicken salad sandwich while eating lunch with a friend. To which she replied, “Oof, that’s bold…you know what happens when you do that. He doesn’t like being challenged. Are you sure you’re ready for that?” No. The answer was no, run for the hills, what the…
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{Hidden Figures} Charcuterie Edition
Young or old, boy or girl, short or tall— every person shares a common love language: snacks. Whether you like the salty, the sweets, or a salivating combination— snacks have been a part of many homes, families, parties, and events for the ages. We found a hidden figure who has created a business where those…
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Encouraging Every Woman…even their small businesses.
To say we want to encourage and equip all women… it must even include the women who sell the books we wrote as a vessel to share Christ’s love. I’m so thankful we have now partnered with several small, women-owned businesses in the last six months. We are praying to be a ministry to them…
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{April Book Club 2024}
The post discusses facing challenges, finding strength in faith, and the importance of feeling seen and appreciated. The writer mentions a book, “Unseen” by Sara Hagerty, and encourages support for a women-owned bookstore. The post ends with details about the April 2024 Book Club. The family is navigating tough times but remains hopeful.
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A Silly Box of Peanut Butter Cereal
He traveled overnight for a job interview— and in the moment, I knew I needed to appreciate his effort. He was a wonderful man— and deserved to know his value, especially when a world was screaming something else. Work is so important to a man— that as a wife, it’s our responsibility to love and…
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Love for Lunch
My family and 40 others in our small town community were affected by the sudden layoff one week ago. From generous figures to a big, fat zero in a superficial zoom call.That’s how much he was valued.I couldn’t control that. The outcome.The salary.The families.The changes.The impending decisions.The slamming brakes in plans.The cancelled anniversary trip. None…
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Worth Being Well
I stood on the scale and took a big sigh. This was almost fifty pounds more than two years ago. Fifty reasons why I don’t feel pretty in my clothes. Fifty reasons why I stopped putting effort into myself. Fifty reasons why I sometimes just stuff the whole bag of chocolate covered strawberries into my…
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Book Club {March 2024}
With Easter just around the corner… it seemed like a great time to remember who Jesus was…and He was most definitely more than a carpenter! After a month all about love, what better way to read on the One who showed us love first. I know, it was a cheesy transition to share this upcoming…