Archive for tag: life

I am beyond excited to announce that my new book for moms is now in available in print! That’s right — a real, ink and paper book that you can write in, fold down, drip coffee and ice cream into and pass on to your friends! The first release was Thursday Night, November 17th, at Sisterhood Shopping Nights, but you can still purchase it at any Celebration Location at the resource center. On December 18, ...

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As most of you probably heard announced this past weekend, this Thursday, November 17th is Sisterhood’s annual Night of Shopping! This will be happening at the Midtown, Orange Park and St. Johns campuses. We have lots of vendors at each of the campuses for you to shop until you drop! At Midtown and Orange Park, the shopping will be open from 6-6:50pm prior to the service and for 45 minutes after the service. For St. Johns, ...

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If you are an introverted leader — especially in the hyper-social world of ministry — the sheer amount of social interaction required can leave you drained, overwhelmed, and resentful. I personally think many pastor’s wives fall victim to this scenario, as they strive to keep in step with their (usually) extroverted husbands. Here are some strategies I use to expand my social capacity: Learn to manage energy, rather than just time. As I said in an ...

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Mom jeans video The older I get, the less I like to shop for clothes. This is sad, but true. When I had the body to wear cute clothes, I couldn’t afford them. Now that I can afford them, I no longer have the body for them. Such is life. However, the fact remains that I cannot live without them (perish the thought!) so I do still have to buy clothes! I read this blog the ...

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Last week I wrote about my tumultuous relationship with social media. We have an on-again-off-again thing going. I wrote about some of the things I love about Twitter. Today I am going rant write about some of the things that bother me. Social media allows people to create a degree of influence regardless of whether they have built anything of significance. The number of followers someone has doesn’t necessarily correspond to what they have actually accomplished. ...

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