Broken dreams can create create deep crevices in our souls. As I sat in a crowded courtroom on a hot July afternoon I waited for my name to be called. I still couldn’t believe what was happening. “How did my life turn into a case of domestic abuse?” It was our seventh week with no […]
Author: Sarah Knepper
Related by Chance, Family by Choice
What is your relationship like with your in-laws? Today we hear from author Deb DeArmond on God’s plan for these relationships. In Related By Chance, Family by Choice: Transforming Mother-in-Law & Daughter-in-Law Relationships, Deb DeArmond provides practical tools and tips coupled with the scriptural foundations to bring harmony and understanding to the woman-in-law relationship. The […]
Why Actions Speak Louder Than Words
Do as I say and not as I do. I can still hear my Father saying it. This was a frequent term he said while I was growing up, but I never understood the significance until I was out on my own making real world decisions. So many times I’ve decided things in haste […]
When Your Friendship is Tested
She chose him over me. And we didn’t speak for two years because of it. The hole in my life screamed for the presence of my former- best-friend, but she simply wasn’t there. From the time I was young, God gifted me with friends. That’s His design, for us to have relationships with other […]
When Hectic Schedules Become a Family’s Obstacle
This fall season brought a busy schedule, an extremely busy schedule for my family. One that knocked me over like a strong wind storm. Most days feel like a sprint with an eight-hour rest period. I’m continually correcting children, planning meals, washing clothes, getting on Facebook, pondering writing subjects and figuring out how to maximize […]
When God Calls Your Bluff
Guest post by Sarah Knepper Many times I struggle with being a mom, even though I volunteered for it. Too many days come to an end with me completely worn out and ready to throw in the towel. I did not begin this journey as a single parent but found myself there after my third child. […]