Monthly Archives: August 2019

When Your Faith Feels Like a Foreign Country

Central Massachusetts The Good and the Bad One thing I love about social media is the opportunity to watch and glean from women who are more mature than me in their faith. I’ve learned so much from both older women and women my own age who know and love the Lord well. But on the...

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Meditations on What Matters

Sturbridge, Massachusetts Step Away One of my favorite places to spend the day is Old Sturbridge Village. An outdoor living museum, OSV replicates a rural New England community set in the 1830s. While the history and architecture are interesting enough, what I love most about the village is simply the feeling of peace and calm...

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Book Review: At Home in the World by Tsh Oxenreider

My husband and I love to travel. And though traveling with kids is harder, we’ve tried not to let that stop us. So when my sister-in-law gave me this book, I dug right in and hardly looked up until I had read it cover to cover. I loved it. Here’s why: Is Traveling With Kids...

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The Summer Before You Were Born

South Londonderry, Vermont Last week, we camped in Vermont as we often do during the summer. Being in that familiar place brought such deep memories and emotions. It’s strange to make memories in a place during a very different stage of life and to return there later feeling like a different person entirely. That’s how...

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