“If you are depressed, aspire to be a liturgical worshipper. If you wait until you feel motivated to worship, you might be waiting a long time…He speaks to us, especially through Scripture, and he calls us to speak with him. When we are tongue-tied, he actually gives us words to say.” from the best books I’ve read on the topic…
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Discount for Homeschool Conference in Pigeon Forge!
If you’ve been thinking about coming but haven’t decided for sure, this will likely be the CHEAPEST registration price you can get!! Save $10 + $5 for a total of $15 off your registration! Here’s how: Save $10 with the Memorial Day sale {automatically taken off until Monday evening, ends at midnight Monday evening} + save $5 MORE with my…
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Monet Inspired Chalk Pastel Lily Pads
Supplies Needed: Black Construction Paper + Chalk Pastels These pond and lily pads turned out so beautifully! The chalk pastels are really so very different from oil pastels! I love letting the kids experiment with BOTH mediums!! Chalk pastels BLEND and spread so much more so than oil pastels. You can use your fingers to smear and have a whole…
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Teaching From Rest: A Homeschooler’s Guide to Unshakeable Rest
I’m delighted to share with you the brand new ebook from my friend, Sarah, at Amongst Lovely Things! Friends, I do not exaggerate whenI say you are going to LOVE this book. I might even go so far as to say that you need this book. I can speak from experience when I say that I needed it. Click here…
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Suffering has a purpose
“There are paradoxes in most depression. You loathe the isolation of depression, but you avoid other people. You want help, but you don’t always listen. You believe there is a God, but you feel like an atheist…We are all less attentive to God during peace-time and prosperity…The more extreme the suffering, the more intense is the sense of aloneness. ‘Yet…
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