Recent Blog Posts
A Mission Statement for Homeschool Families
Most organizations and businesses have a mission statement. What about Homeschool families? Last week I shared with you how to create your own personal mission statement—or what I like to refer to as a Manifesto. In this post, my friend and homeschool mom, Jennifer...
Creating Your Manifesto
You’ve probably read the mission statements of businesses or churches. They are designed to help us understand their purpose and why they do what they do. My pastors at High Desert Church have come up with this simple but powerful purpose statement: “Preparing every...
Finding Hope in Postmonments
Saturday was my first grandchild’s first birthday. The party had to be postponed due to something no one would have predicted when it was originally planned— A worldwide pandemic. On Saint Patrick’s Day, my husband Scott and I celebrated our 30th wedding...
Less is More
We love efficiency. From the Industrial Revolution to our modern Age of Technology and Information, we have developed innovations to make our lives more simple and efficient. Yet somehow efficiency turned into over-booked schedules, fast food, sound bites, and...
“Your life is God’s story being told and His character being displayed. How does your life read? What is your life telling others about the God you Serve?”
Pricilla Shirer
“You must ask for God’s help. After each failure, ask for forgiveness, pick yourself up, and try again.”
C.S. Lewis
“God uses broken things. It takes broken soil to produce a crop, broken clouds to give rain, broken grains to give bread, broken bread to give strength.”