Don’t be afraid to speak the truth so justice can be served (even if it’s “not a big deal”)

I thank God for allowing my parents to celebrate another year of marriage as they did two days ago. They are a wonderful and inspiring couple (am I biased?) and I am glad that they continue to hold each other up and exemplify what “in sickness and in health” and “for better, for worse” mean. [...]

Talk show review

So, did you listen to Vera’s blog talk show on Saturday? You know, the show about women in their 30s and older who are accomplished and single?
If you didn’t, you’re in luck: you can hear the show in its entirety here. It’s two hours long. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. I almost can’t believe [...]

My sister, my house, and sincere prayer

My sister celebrated her birthday on Monday of this week, and I am thankful that her life and health have been preserved to date, and she was able to celebrate with that decadent chocolate cake she loves so. Her and I have had our moments but I cannot imagine life without her and pray we [...]

Female, 30, accomplished…single?

If you live in North America, what do you usually do on Saturday mornings around 10am? And if you’re in the UK or in Nigeria, what do you usually do on Saturday afternoons, around 2 or 3pm?
If the answer is:

sleep
work
eat
help the less fortunate
save the world

you have been wasting your time! What you should be doing [...]

Ever thankful

I’m afraid to put this in writing, lest you try to hold me to it but I want to promise to blog at least twice a week. I generally post once a week about the things that I feel led to thank God for, but that is just one aspect of this site. I have [...]

Sweet mother

I know this weekly feature focuses on my family a lot but it seems that every week I am reminded of God’s grace with my nearest and dearest.
As my parents get older, they seem to need more medical attention. While both parents are familiar with the emergency room and they have regular doctors, my mom [...]

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