by Kristin Demery | Mar 17, 2014 | DIY
This is a quick, easy soup that’s full of flavor. I like it because it has the robustness of a chili but the thinner consistency of a soup. We often serve it with fresh bread on cold winter days. Warning: It will make your kitchen smell amazing, and will likely tempt...
by Tabby Finton | Mar 17, 2014 | Relationships
It took me long enough to figure it out, but I’m a cheerleader at heart. That statement, in and of itself, cracks me up, quite honestly. This admission will shock a few of my friends, but when I tried out for the cheerleading squad in junior high school, I wasn’t...
by Ginger Smith Bailey | Mar 13, 2014 | Relationships
As I worked on my list of items to take to Ireland and carefully planned overlapping outfits that would stretch my wardrobe, I found myself staring at my bags and a thought hit me: Preparing for a flight is similar to God’s preparation and boundaries for living! Let...
by Julie Fisk | Mar 13, 2014 | Leadership, Workplace
My daughter almost got off the school bus on a bitterly cold, polar vortex day — and no one was there to meet her. The communication mix-up was worthy of a sitcom script, and while the day was saved by the sharp eyes and gut feelings of her bus driver (who made...
by Shari Harris | Mar 11, 2014 | Faith, Trends
This is the fourth article in our new 7-week series called “Her Story,” stories of ordinary women experiencing, overcoming, or choosing to do extraordinary things. This week’s story is from Shari Harris, who writes about her mother’s extraordinary...
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