Author: Kathy Sheldon Davis
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Can I Cut Off my Sin Forever? – Matthew 5:30
I looked at the brown hair clippings lying in the sink, afraid to look in the mirror. At least, I reasoned, I feel more righteous now. That morning I’d propped my books on my hip after class, weaving through the students in the social studies hall. Ever mindful of my hair, I shook my head slightly…
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Being Happy with Less than Perfect – 2 Corinthians 12:9-10
As my family grows it gets harder for us to show up and sit still for a family portrait all at the same time. We’re not good at staying on task, with the different ages and energy levels at play. And our colorful personalities are hard to corral to get everyone focused on the camera…
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Letter to a Wife – Proverbs 31
From a guy’s perspective, a man who values his wife more than riches or the great coupons she finds. My brother has consented to let me post his anniversary letter this week. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. A great woman is hard to find, she is worth far more than…
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How Watching TV and Going Hunting Improves my Marriage – Genesis 2:20-24
There are a couple of things I do to make my marriage better, things I wouldn’t be interested in if I weren’t married to Jerry. First, staring at moving images on a screen has never been my favorite pastime. I prefer doing something with my hands, like writing, straightening up the house, turning pages in…
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One Woman’s Legacy of Praise – Psalm 34:1-3
Did your parents pay you to engage in sports or practice your instrument? Or do your homework? Maybe that would have helped some of us work a little harder, eh? My Aunt Ardeth passed away a week ago, and left behind a beautiful legacy of trusting God over a long lifetime. What is most apparent…