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“Mommy, Do You Like Being a Mom?” | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | March 9, 2023

Should we talk to our kids about the harder parts of our parenting journey, especially as it involves them?

Ask An Older Woman #18: Scriptures to Pray for All Occasions | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | July 27, 2020

Knowing what to say in our prayers can feel daunting—especially when we’re feeling down. Thankfully, we have Scripture to guide us.

To Know What Is True, Meditate on God’s Word | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | August 15, 2023

Often we look to friends or social media or Google searches for wisdom without ever going to the source of truth: God’s Word.

How Is the Old Testament Organized? | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | August 22, 2022

The Old Testament is the foundation we need to properly understand the gospel and the New Testament.

7 Ways to Nurture Your Soul in Women’s Ministry | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | October 30, 2023

Leslie shares tips from seven women’s ministry leaders who have learned how to bolt the door to Satan’s schemes and nourish their souls in every season of ministry.

Ask an Older Woman #12: How to Walk with Jesus When Your Kids Are Little | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | June 8, 2020

When your kids are little, spending time with God can feel hard, but it is possible. Here’s what worked for me.

The Old Testament in One Blog Post | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | January 28, 2020

The Old Testament can feel like a hodge-podge of various stories, but with the compassion of God woven throughout, it fits seamlessly together.

Truth in Small Bites Is Truth Nonetheless | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | March 3, 2022

A handful of almonds in the middle of the night is far better than allowing your soul to starve.

Fight Back Against Cynicism | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | March 22, 2022

In 1 Corinthians 13, Paul paints a portrait of Christ through a description of love. By taking a closer look at that portrayal, we’ll find that the opposite of cynicism is agapé love.