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Three Roots to Watch For . . . | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | August 16, 2011

If we're truly "power houses," why does it seem like most of the time . . . the "electricity's" gone out? How do you explain this lack of power?

An Oozing Canker Sore in Any Marriage | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | June 12, 2013

Pride is like an oozing canker sore in a marriage relationship; it’s always festering, and when it’s bumped, it spews its poison and pulsates with pain.

The Bravery of Imperfect Pastors | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | October 14, 2013

They often miss the mark. Their families know it and their congregations do, too. But they continue to go public with God's ways, standards, and norms.

On Marrying Later, God’s Gift of Words, and Loving the Vulnerable | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | December 15, 2017

Words Are the Greatest Gifts, A Case for Marrying Later, The Importance of Reading to Children, and more.

Preparing a “Safe Place” for Your Man | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | October 27, 2010

I often find that women have made a home where their husband feels “threatened.” Perhaps he hasn't admitted to this, but he may feel he can do nothing right.

A Willingness to Bend | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | August 23, 2010

While listening to Nancy and Mary talk, I pondered how well the movie The Incredibles illustrates several points made in the True Woman Movement . . .

It's Time to Pray, Day 3 | 40 Days of Praying for Your Nation Blog

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blog post | August 3, 2020

Have you considered the fact that a nation committed to justice for all is a nation that God can bless?

The Thorn of Depression . . . and Grace | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | October 1, 2010

In this video, Jennifer talks about a darkness we all struggle with—depression. She calls it normal, encourages us not to mask it.

Conversation with a Taxi Driver | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | September 27, 2010

He was from a tiny country in East Africa—an immigrant, divorced long ago, with children he dearly loved.