Instructions Tips for Cooking Chicken Noodle Soup You can cut your rotisserie chicken into eight pieces (including the bones) in your soup, or use your fingers to separate the meat from the bones and shred it. This part is really about your preference! We’d suggest removing the skin, as it can get soggy and adds Read More
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Family Matters
Family-Todayâs little moments become tomorrowâs precious memories. No family is perfect⌠we argue, we fight. We even stop talking to each other at times. But in the end, family is family⌠The love will always be there. We learn to love each other most when we deserve it least, And then we mourn the ones Read More
Gratitude Attitude!
Itâs the time of year again where gatherings dictate our schedules and turkeys hold center stage. Our family tradition (groaning but obedient) as we share a meal, is to tell one another one thing we have been thankful for since last year. Sometimes itâs a great achievement and other times itâs a quiet clarity or Read More
Thanks and Giving
I have one life and one chance to make it count for something⌠My faith demands that I do whatever I can, wherever I am, whenever I can, for as long as I can with whatever I have to try to make a difference. â Jimmy Carter Itâs always hard to say âsee youâ to the Read More
40 Free or Cheap Joy and Self-Care Ideas
â Take a slow walk and notice 5 beautiful thingsâ Read one chapter of a book just for funâ Brew a cup of tea or coffee and drink it without multitaskingâ Watch the sunrise or sunsetâ Sit outside for 10 minutes and breathe deeplyâ Listen to your favorite worship or uplifting songâ Declutter one small Read More
Cheesy Hamburger Potato Soup
You’ll love this inexpensive, warm on a cold day soup! And it freezes excellent! I make a large batch, we eat it for 2 days and then freeze the rest for another day. Ingredients: 1 pound of hamburger (or ground turkey, chicken or sausage) *I like to combine hamburger and Italian sausage. 1 onion diced Read More
You Were Designed for Impact: Discover Your Spiritual Gift(s)!
âWhen I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, âI used everything you gave me.ââ ~Erma Bombeck Every Christian, upon their acceptance of Christ, is given a spiritual gift. This gift, designed to bless others in Read More
Fruits of the Spirit ~ Love
What is the Fruit of the Spirit? The fruit of the Spirit is one of the greatest treasures a believer can cultivate, a rich harvest of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control that transforms not just our hearts but the lives of everyone we touch. Unlike fleeting success or outward beauty, Read More
Should We Be Worried?
Iâm often asked about the end times. Itâs usually in the form of a question, âShould we be worried?â I donât have all the answers, but I do know thisâWe Win! Iâve read the end of the book, and although it can be confusing and sometimes a bit scary, we have immunity. God has made Read More
Busy with the right things?
Are we busy with the right things? “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.” ~Ecclesiastes 3:1 Being busy isnât necessarily bad, but thereâs a fine line between productivity and overload. Hereâs a breakdown of the good and bad of being too busy: The Good â Accomplishment & Read More