The one thing wrong with telling the victim, "Its not your fault"...

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Marriage Set Me Free

Marriage Set Me Free

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The old ball and chain. Tying the noose.  Looks like you're trapped for the rest of your life. Oh, the jokes. Of course, they are mostly geared toward men. Because everyone knows that the wife is the boss, right? Once you get married, for men and women, its the end of all your fun. Oh and then, just

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How to Live With Diet Restrictions {and cook for people who don't}

How to Live With Diet Restrictions {and cook for people who don't}

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So let's get one thing straight here. When I say 'diet restrictions', I'm not talking about A DIET. Not your oh-crap-bikini-season-is-coming-I-need-to-get-skinny, forty-day-cleanse, man-this-time-I'm-serious dieting. What I mean is LIFESTYLE. Healthy living, give-it-all-you've-got, no-turning-back-ever, all-out Lifestyle Change. Whether its controlling a health issue through what you put in your mouth, the desire to become a Food Hippie, or needing

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Consent and Respect: We're confusing issues here

Consent and Respect: We're confusing issues here

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In an effort to teach children about consent, we are creating a society of people that believes that they always get exactly what they want and never have to do anything they aren't comfortable with. I believe this is because we are meshing issues that were never meant to be meshed. In this video, the idea is brought up

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Our Parents Suffered Too: Thoughts on Modesty, Purity, and the Culture That Shaped Us

Our Parents Suffered Too: Thoughts on Modesty, Purity, and the Culture That Shaped Us

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I recently shared an article I came across on Facebook. The writer jumped into the issue of modesty, and gave some interesting points. She built on the idea that it should not be the responsibility of a women to try to control a man's thoughts by dressing (or not dressing) a certain way, and in many ways I

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Bloglovin'

Bloglovin'

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My Lydia

My Lydia

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While we were in Missouri, I had one of the most epic moments of my life. Because of the epicness of it, I felt it deserved its own post. I met Lydia. In real-life, flesh-and-blood, huggable reality. Zuriel, Lydia, Me, and Grace Most people may not understand the immense importance of this, so I will elaborate. I have known

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We went to Missouri...

We went to Missouri...

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680 plus miles. 14 hours in the car. Driving past what felt like every single "blink-and-you'll-miss-it" small town in the Midwest. Winding up in a middle-of-nowhere camp with zip cell reception. Why? "...to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery..." (Eph. 3:9) I spent the week prior to arriving at this beautiful place fretting

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Observations at a Bible Conference

Observations at a Bible Conference

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So I spent the weekend at the Great Lakes Grace Bible Conference in Wilmot, Ohio. It has become as very special place to me, since it was the exact weekend event where I met my husband three years ago, and the location where we decided to get married almost one year ago. Its always such a great experience,

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What happens at Grandma's...

What happens at Grandma's...

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Every once in a while, I will see a picture pop up with a quip about grandmas. Sometimes they are really sweet, but very often they are kind of---well, irritating. Now, I love my grandmas. I just got a new one by getting married last year, and she is such a darling. But there is an attitude surrounding

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I love you, but I don't have to love what you do...

I love you, but I don't have to love what you do...

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I recently watched TLC's "Breaking Amish" series on Netflix. I'm not sure why it intrigued me. Most of it kind of irritated me...way too much drama and bad attitudes. But it spurred on some interesting thoughts, hence this blog post. "Breaking Amish" chronicles the story of five young Amish/Mennonite people that leave their communities and set off into

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My Undue Dislike of the Duggar Family

My Undue Dislike of the Duggar Family

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I'll admit. I haven't really been fair to the Duggar family. My friend Janet knows this better than anyone. She knows that whenever she mentions the Duggar family, or any "big-christian-homeschool-family-especially-ones-that-sing-together"...I get an attitude. A bitterness, as it were, rises up in my heart and I try to change the subject. She has put up with many of

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Friendship Lasts...Forever?

Friendship Lasts...Forever?

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I've been pondering the words on this Facebook ad for the last few days. The video shows a girl crying and texting her friend, saying she and (presumably) her boyfriend just broke up. The next scene shows the two friends hugging and crying together, wiping each others' tears. Aww. So the video is cute and touching and all,

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Again

Again

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And again. And again. When will this circle end? I keep trying. I keep putting myself out there for you. Giving you chance after chance to break my heart all over again. Why? You've pushed me away again. How many more times do I let myself get disappointed and hurt? My initial fighting response wants to rise up

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