A few years ago, I rounded up some recipes that were hand-written by my grandmothers and great-grandmother. I was making a scrapbook of my family tree and I thought it would be cool to include some of their handwriting. You know, I truly hope handwriting never goes totally by the wayside. Because …

Some of the most beloved miracles in Scripture are when the Old Testament recounts the times the Lord gave specific instructions to let Him fight the battle. For example, today’s hand-lettered verse is what Moses said right before God parted the Red Sea. But reading this verse brings to mind one big question. Are we supposed to sit back and do nothing? …

~ Today’s Scripture Art and Bible blog post about transforming your thought life were designed to help you write God’s Word on your heart. ~ I am a proud member of the Launch Team for Sarah Geringer’s new book: Transforming Your Thought Life, and I am excited to be able to give you a sneak […]

Everyone loves a good metaphor, right? Even Jesus! John 15:1 – “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser.” Metaphors are frequently used to add another layer of thinking that helps us understand, as well as remember, a certain point. Since this is Jesus Christ our Lord speaking, let’s take special care to understand His point …

Once a quarter, I look forward to reading Emily Freeman’s “What We Learned” series. I am fascinated with the premise not only because I like to learn (especially from the Bible – as you have probably figured out by now) but because it makes me sit back and take stock. Without further ado, and in no particular order, here are 7 helpful “How To’s” that I learned this summer …

I recently zoomed through the Bible study Finding I AM by Lysa TerKeurst. Lifeway.com had the videos available for free for a limited time – I love when they do that! Not only did I save some money, but it was a great incentive to not lollygag through the study. This Bible study covered the seven I AM statements of Jesus found in the book of John. More specifically …