Living Legacy
Shellie here, with a good Word for Wednesday. Chrys and I talk a lot about legacy living. We believe we all have the potential to live out our faith in ways that mark our generations. Here’s a story for illustration. Early
Not All Castles are the Same
When our children get married and begin to build their own castles, the lines might blur—just a little. We might get a little “judgy” that daughter doesn’t wash her sheets weekly like we did in our castle or son has
Words have power
Recently I was in the company of someone who used foul language. I’m not accustomed to this type of talk because I had a southern mama who saw to it that her children used more appropriate words when they communicated.
His Way Is Better
We had a December wedding. Planning an outside wedding in Lousisana any time is risky, but, in December, you’re definitely “living on a prayer”. Sure enough, the week leading up to the wedding was cold and rainy. We prayed for
How to have a Win/Win sports season this spring
Spring sports are straight ahead. Like you, Chrys and I will be cheering on the next generation regardless of their game of choice. It seems a good time to tell you a story that holds a good reminder for all
Vintage Clothes and Generational Faith
Recently I was asked to host our online Sunday morning church service. I host with a man named Clay. I mentioned to him, as we were talking, that I was wearing a sweater that I have had for at least
Don’t Let Pretense Steal Your Peace
I remember when my oldest granddaughter was forbidden to chew gum. This meant, of course, that gum occupied little Emerson’s thoughts. My son and his wife had made the ruling because three-year-old Emerson was prone to eating gum instead of
Let’s Be Careful What We Wish For in 24′
And it’s a wrap! Christmas 2023 is in the books! I hope it was all you dreamed it would be. Sometimes, the expectations can fall way short of our reality. I remember having my heart set on a certain game
Secure in God
I was a “shy” kid. I have an older sister who came straight out of the womb with confidence dripping off her shoulders, but not me. We’re all different, aren’t we? God equips us in different ways, and sometimes, it takes a
Choose Joy
Choosing joy is one of my favorite topics. In my granddaughter, Sadie Robertson Huff’s new book, she says that joy isn’t a feeling of fluffy happiness, but a hard-won choice. What does she mean by that? At 70 years old, I