Open Letter to Fellow Believers Accusing Pastor Rick Warren of False Teaching

[NOTE: This letter addresses a complex debate. If you plan to respond, please understand that many misunderstandings and false accusations arise out of taking words or things

Get a #FREE ticket to a Weekend to Remember #BOGO #marriage

Let’s be honest here … marriage is hard! Sometimes at least, right? I mean, there are times when things are going smoothly but life in general is full of ups and downs in every area. If not hard, a good marriage definitely takes some “hard” work!

The Reason for the Season: A different answer than what you’re thinking {Soul Food}

Image credit: Joe Buckingham via Flickr, Used under Creative Commons License, Text (with background) added Whenever someone talks about “the reason for the season,” the first thought

80% of all 10-Year-Olds are at Risk for This Disorder

I was shocked to learn while doing research for this interview for Foodie Talk with Chef John and Anne on Blog Talk Radio that 80% of all 10-year-olds are afraid of being fat. I would have guessed the number was high, but never would I have guessed it to be that high. This is disturbing […]

Fellow Bloggers: See our blog now? Make Sure You Back Up Your Blog!

If you have visited our blog in the past two weeks, you know it has been down. Thank you for your patience while we resolved an unexpected turn of events and as we continue working towards getting it back to as close to where it was before it went down

Soul Food: The secret to scrumptious living or abundant life!

Scrumptious Living I was honored to be featured this week as a “Scrumptious Mom.” One of the things I was asked to share for the feature was what my idea of scrumptious living is. As I thought

New Year Wishes: My greatest wish for you

[Image used under CC License; Credit] A new day… a new year… Opportunity to begin anew, to reflect on things accomplished or things that went wrong, to set new goals and to dream about new possibilities. With two young children, I always seem to be late. It was while driving my

The Feast of the Ages, 21st Course: Coffee

And finally, we have arrived at the final course in a 21-course meal, a course which should invite the enjoyment and fellowship of others following such an elaborate meal. So grab a cup of your favorite coffee and join us!  If you followed the series, you know that we served the 20th course back in […]

What if…

The Chef shared this 9/11 tribute with me once, and I loved the message: He is with us in every moment of life. Every single moment. As much as I hate seeing those images from September 11, 2001 each year on this anniversary, one of those that no one wants to have to remember, I […]

The Feast of the Ages, 18th Course: Mango and Coconut “Congelar”

Note: Congelar, we believe, is the Spanish word for “freeze,” when associated with food, and mango is a South American/tropical fruit; thus, the inspiration for the name of this recipe. This recipe is the 18th in a 21-week series, The Feast of the Ages, developed to share our faith with our readers, realizing that as […]

The Feast of the Ages, 16th Course: Berry Citrus Fruit Kabobs with Caramel Dipping Sauce

This recipe is the sixteenth in a 21-week series, The Feast of the Ages, developed to share our faith with our readers, realizing that as much as we love food, our faith is an even more important and bigger part of our lives. We thought it would be fun to bring the two together. Â […]

The Feast of the Ages, 15th Course: Berry Canapes

This recipe is the fifteenth in a 21-week series, The Feast of the Ages, developed to share our faith with our readers, realizing that as much as we love food, our faith is an even more important and bigger part of our lives. We thought it would be fun to bring the two together. In […]

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