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Seven Tips for Less Fuss Meal Times
Family | General | Mama Life

Seven Tips for Less Fuss Meal Times

Why are kids, and food, and meal times always so challenging? Moms, do you struggle with meal times? Is it tough to get your kids to eat? Do you have a plan for how you’ll respond to them asking to not eat something? Do you use food to get your kids to do (or not…

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6 Steps: Staying Sane With Laundry For Seven
Family | General | Mama Life

6 Steps: Staying Sane With Laundry For Seven

My neighbor, who I adore, came home the other day while the kids and I were playing outside. While we were chatting she began pulling out of the trunk of her car numerous laundry baskets FILLED with dirty clothes! It took me a minute to realize what she was doing, but as soon as it…

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Courage begets courage.⁠
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It always has.⁠
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Because true courage is contagious—not in a flashy, stage-lit, superhero kind of way, but in the quieter kind that whispers, “If they can trust God in that... maybe I can too.”⁠
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Think of Jonathan’s armor bearer. No voice from heaven. No burning bush. Just the simple, steady confidence to say, “Do all that you have in mind. I am with you heart and soul.” (1 Samuel 14:7)⁠
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That one act of borrowed bravery helped spark a battle victory.⁠
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Or Ruth—likely weak in the knees, future unknown—who clung to Naomi and declared, “Where you go I will go… your God will be my God.” Her courage rippled through generations, ultimately leading to the birth of Christ Himself.⁠
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And isn’t that what courage does?⁠
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It doesn’t always roar. It’s rarely loud. ⁠
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It’s often the size of a mustard seed. ⁠
Yet...sometimes courage is simply refusing to leave.⁠
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Sometimes courage is staying.⁠
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Sometimes courage is leaving.⁠
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Sometimes courage is just showing up again.⁠
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Every act of courage becomes an invitation—Come. See. Trust. Dare to believe that God is who He says He is.⁠
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When Peter stepped out of the boat, Jesus’ voice beckoned him—but can’t you imagine the others watching wide-eyed? Wondering if the impossible might be possible for them, too?⁠
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Courage begets courage.⁠
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Because faith has a way of igniting faith.⁠
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And one soul on fire for the Lord might be the match that lights a generation.⁠
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So go first if you must.⁠
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Tremble as you do.⁠
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But go anyway.⁠
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Because when you dare to obey God in full view of others…⁠
you just might awaken the courage in them to do the same.
“Little girl, I say to you, arise.”⁠ (Mark 5 “Little girl, I say to you, arise.”⁠
(Mark 5:41)⁠
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Not for applause.⁠
Not for revenge.⁠
Not even to explain what just happened.⁠
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Just… arise.⁠
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Because when Jesus speaks,⁠
life begins again.⁠
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He takes her hand—tenderly, intentionally—⁠
and calls her back to her feet.⁠

Not because she earned it.⁠
Not because she was ready.⁠
But because He said so.⁠
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Some days, that’s all we have.⁠
Not clarity.⁠
Not a plan.⁠
Just His voice, saying:⁠
“Get up. It’s time to rise.”
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Not to be impressive.⁠
Not to prove a point.⁠
Just to walk in the life He’s speaking over us.⁠
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So today, maybe you don’t need more advice.⁠
Or more answers.⁠

Maybe you just need the reminder that Jesus still speaks⁠ to weary hearts,⁠
tired bodies,⁠ to willing hearts…
and to dreams that feel long dead—⁠
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“Arise.”⁠
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Not for gain.⁠
Not for validation.⁠
But because He called you.⁠
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And that’s reason enough. Lean in…incline your ear…what’s He saying to you today…
“Did God really say…?” It’s the first que “Did God really say…?”

It’s the first question the enemy ever asked.
And it’s the one that still echoes through the hearts of God’s people today.

We live in a world of extremes when it comes to hearing God’s voice.

Some of us dismiss the idea entirely—too uncertain, too mysterious, too risky.

We don’t want to get it wrong, so we just… don’t listen.

Or maybe we stopped listening because the silence was too long.

Then there are others who go chasing whispers in every cloud shape, every coincidence, every feeling, every passing thought.

We baptize our impulses in spiritual language and blame the Holy Spirit for decisions we were already set on making.

But here’s the thing:
The voice of the Lord is not a magic trick or a parlor game.

It’s not vague. It’s not manic. It’s not ego-drenched.

It’s holy.

It’s district. 

And you cannot separate the voice of the Spirit from the character of the Father,
as revealed in the Person of Jesus Christ.

If the “word” you’re hearing doesn’t look like Jesus—
doesn’t carry His mercy, His truth, His love, His humility—
then it isn’t His voice.

Because the God who speaks is the same God who came.

And the more you know Him,
the easier it becomes to recognize His voice.

So before we seek a voice, let’s seek His face.

Let’s saturate ourselves in Scripture.

Let’s wait in stillness. Pause to pray. 

Let’s test every whisper against the Word.

And let’s remember:
God doesn’t play hide and seek with His children.

He loves to speak.
But even more than that—

He loves to be known.
“God told me…” Three words that carry both “God told me…”

Three words that carry both weight and warning.

Because we’ve all seen it—
Faith used like a weapon.

God’s name used like a stamp of approval for decisions that look nothing like His heart.

But just as dangerous is the silence we settle for.

We assume God only speaks to the really spiritual.

Or maybe He speaks only in emergencies.

Or maybe He stopped speaking altogether.

But the God of the Bible is not a God of indifference.

He’s a God who walked in the garden,
called out to prophets,
whispered through the wind,
and took on flesh to speak face-to-face.

The problem isn’t that God doesn’t speak.

It’s that we often stop at the feeling and never check the Source.

The voice of the Spirit will never contradict the Word.

The Spirit is not rogue—
He is in perfect unity with the Father and the Son.

So if the “word” leads you to pride,
to self-glory,
to dismiss people,
to control outcomes,
to avoid humility,
or to sidestep Scripture—
It’s probably not His voice.

God speaks with kindness.

With clarity.

With conviction.

And always, always in step with the character of Jesus.

So don’t be afraid to lean in.
Not to be weird.
Not to impress.

But to listen like a child.

Because His sheep really do hear His voice.
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