“Then the Lord God said, ‘It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him a helper fit for him.’” -Genesis 2:18 From the very beginning of creation, God created us to be with people, not to be alone. The first time God said something was not good in his...
Why Should I Sign Up for the Summer Study?
Are you looking for something to do this summer? Maybe you’re wondering how you can best spend those months productively. Or perhaps you have a packed summer planned, and you want to make sure that in the midst of the chaos you’re spending time in the Word of God....
The Attributes of God: Faithfulness
The aspect of God’s character, His faithfulness, is evident in all the world around us and can be seen in our lives each and every day. Looking back on how God has been faithful in the past, we can be encouraged knowing that God will continue to be faithful in our...
The Promises of God: Comfort
In a world that is constantly changing, we can long for a sense of familiarity. It doesn’t take long before the weights of this world can heap discouragement upon us if we let it. The desire for comfort in affliction throughout our world is real, and it was created to...
Lessons from Hosting: A Host Testimony
It started six years ago, when my family and I were at a homeschool convention. While I was browsing curriculum, my husband and my sister attended a workshop put on by Kevin Leary for the National Bible Bee. We decided to register our kids, along with my sister's...
The Attributes of God: Awesome
God is awesome. The adjective awesome means to be someone or something that inspires a feeling of both fear and amazement. God commands reverence and respect, and all those who see Him and the acts He does wonder at His greatness. He is an awesome God, and He is...
The Promises of God: Provision
This blog post is the first in a series on the promises of God. Each blog post will take a dive into Scripture and communicate what each promise of God is and what they mean to us today. We hear so often that we shouldn’t worry. Worrying is viewed appropriately as a...