I recently heard an impactful analogy in a sermon that really resonated with me. The sermon was about being overwhelmed financially and learning to simplify, but this principle really applies to every aspect of our lives when it comes to comparing ourselves with others.
Archives for March 2014
French Onion Green Beans
At our house, when my son eats something green (can we say vegetable?), I usually feel as if I’ve just performed some slight of hand magic trick. So…when I can find a way to prepare a vegetable that even he will eat, I figure it’s worth sharing. I would be lying if I said this […]
French Onion Green Beans
At our house, when my son eats something green (can we say vegetable?), I usually feel as if I’ve just performed some slight of hand magic trick. So…when I can find a way to prepare a vegetable that even he will eat, I figure it’s worth sharing. I would be lying if I said this was a healthy recipe, but I can say that it’s simple to prepare, calls for just a few ingredients, and tastes great.
Just One More Way Tape Can Make Your Life Easier
Though this post may be short in length, I believe this extremely simple idea will both save you time and the hassle of having to clean up dust after using your drill in the wall.
No More Spouse Bashing: It’s Time to Start Talking Up Your Spouse Behind Their Back
We’ve all heard it said that you shouldn’t talk bad about people behind their back. We all know it’s wrong, yet as a culture we do plenty of it. It’s a damaging habit in so many ways and really doesn’t benefit anyone involved – the victim, the gossiper, or the receiver.