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God Sent His Son | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | May 13, 2020

Need a reminder that God loves you? Look at Jesus.

Little Things Matter—A Lot | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | June 6, 2011

My dad used to say it this way: “You are what you have been becoming. And you will be down the road what you are becoming now.”

Faithful Servant Or Pole Vaulter? | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | August 1, 2013

Most women are confronted with a battle. They shift . . . from valuing Christ-centered loyalty and commitment to jumping over the next high bar in life.

A Call to Live Like People Matter | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | June 25, 2013

To be honest, the fact that Jesus always seemed to make time for others doesn't always sit well with me.

Depression, Darkness, and the Light That Breaks Through | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | March 11, 2015

If you are overwhelmed with the darkness, I understand your struggle. It's a common tactic of the enemy to leave us with the impression that he's winning.

Does God Have a Plan for Your Family? | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | October 5, 2009

What might happen if we really got honest about what we believe about children and held our current life choices up to the scrutiny of God’s plan?

This Ain't About Throwbacks | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | June 17, 2014

Women at home rocking frilly aprons, vacuuming with an Electrolux while their 2.5 children play quietly nearby . . . Is this the picture of perfect womanhood?

Using the Wrong Measuring Stick | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | September 28, 2014

Too often, we mothers make our child's sin an emotional explosion that pushes our child away from Christ, rather than calling him or her to Him.

Getting Serious About Gratitude | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | September 18, 2013

Yesterday, I wrote about God's warning against spiritual envy. While that passage hit me hard, it felt like a walk in the park compared to what I read next.