Wow. Reading this book started from a conversation with my mother in law as we commiserated how we don't listen like we want to. What a gift to share in reading with her and then I passed it on to my parents…
Wow. Reading this book started from a conversation with my mother in law as we commiserated how we don't listen like we want to. What a gift to share in reading with her and then I passed it on to my parents…
In the same vein as the peeler, this is an awesome Swiss designed can opener…
Part of why my husband and I married is because we both had a desire to serve the poor. He was pre-medical training and I was a giant fan of medical missions…
This year we have gotten on a schedule with lunch, trying to save money and eat better. This was so easy that I made it in the morning before the family got up. Everyone loved it, so I thought I would pass it on…
You also need this in the U.S. if you don't have an ice maker. It is the best at breaking up ice…
I found myself regularly doing things I did not know I could do while living in Uganda. I did not know I could make French bread, but you can too! One for you and one to share!
Just stop buying cheap peelers. I brought a cheap peeler to Uganda. I have gone through many peelers that don't work or last…
I had the chance to talk about the prayer ministry at our church and to answer the question... Why do we pray as a church?
I have mentioned before how challenging it was to transition from convenience and familiar foods to cooking from scratch all in two plane rides!
We had two avocado trees in Uganda. It was glorious. They produced twice a year…
I feel like over the years I have dealt with many big issues in my life and have a pretty healthy self love and outlook on life. Lately, I have noticed a few problem areas…
I am eternally grateful for Laura who lived in Uganda for many years and shared her knowledge...
If you have lived in Africa, you know Bata shoes.The famous red lettering is all over cities in Africa and stirs your heart with excitement for cute shoes…
Little notes from children are so fun. Now, my kids are becoming teenagers, so the slobbery love notes are changing...
There is a principal in Economics called unintended consequences. The economist asks what might come from this policy or action that brings unwelcome or unexpected events. It's why more economists should be legislators!
I have this picture on my phone because it reminds to be free. I have long been puzzled by grace, what exactly is it? There are so many things to know and learn about God and I have been busy with love, compassion, forgiveness, abiding, humility and so on…
A lemon squeezer is just that item. Where have you been all my life and why did I just find you?
This is not a good option for when you are full on in culture shock and have just moved from a resource rich culture to a resource poor culture…
So, I am thinking about Gene Simmons and Jerry Jones and how they should stick to what they are made to do and what they are good at! What is your calling and what are you made to do? How are you wired and what are your gifts?
I have been thoughtful about the last year and there were a couple of things on the radio that were particularly encouraging in my own experience and current phase of trying to listen to God and let Him tell me who He made me to be instead of either going my own way or...