As women move, they talk! It is a proven fact that women use roughly 20,000 words a day compared to that of 7,000 for a man. I am praying that as my wife moves about throughout her day, that the words that she speaks are good and are doing good for someone. I pray that she will be helping others in good deeds.
Tag: Consistency
Who are you living with?
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Lifting Up Your Wife – Making a Home
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Lifting Up Your Wife – Part 1
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Men I want to do some lifting up here for a bit. I want you to take a look at the woman who God has placed into your life with you. I want you to stop and for a few moments look over the past years and see your wife in your mind’s eye. Now…
What Kind of Example are You?
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Time To Do Some Weeding Dad?
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What Are You Teaching Your Kids?
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Are You Hearing or Listening?
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The Race – Part Three – Go!
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The Race – Part 1 – On Your Mark
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Getting Squeezed?
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New Year…New You?
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In just a few hours it will be a new year, but will there be a new you? Most people take this time of year to make resolutions that will change their life in one way or another. We will resolve to loose weight (Trim Healthy Mama if your thinking of that), to read more (the Bible is an excellent one) or maybe even be a better person.
Do You Have Lego Words?
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Fatherhood ~ What Are You Passing? Part 2
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Guys, my heart has been heavy on the role of a father and what the responsibilities of a father are recently. Today is a second part of the “What Are You Passing?” series. Fatherlessness One of the biggest issues that we, as a society, face today is the issue of fatherlessness. There are exceptions of…
What Do You Want To Be?
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Hey guys, do you remember being asked this big question as you were growing up? What do you want to be? As kids many of us wanted to be like our dad. I know I did. I wanted to be the fireman that he was, I wanted to be the farmer he was, and I wanted to be the man he was. Yet when we stop and look at ourselves now, did we become what we wanted to be?