Being Encouraging & Encouraged
After we discuss the propaganda in children’s books that is hidden by beautiful artwork (at least, it used to be!), and the foods that everyone pretends to love but secretly hates, we discuss ways to be faithful consumers of biblical encouragement.
How Not to be a Feminist in 2021
Okay, we are only half-joking. Feminism is changing at such a rapid pace, with different strands of Medusa's hair being cut and regrown all the time. In such an overwhelmingly bad culture of self-love, self-obsession, and self-confusion, what are some things Christian women should focus on instead?
On Gratefulness in All Circumstances
As we look forward to the next year and all that we might be in fear of, we discuss what it looks like to be thankful in and out of season. How do we be the woman who laughs without fear of the future?
Celebrate Like a Christian
This week we ramble through Christmas music traditions, what it means to celebrate this week like a Christian, and how not to be miserable even if the circumstances might be less than sunny.
You Are Not in Control
The holidays offer us an incredible opportunity to bless others and celebrate like Christians. Our hearts often turn this time into a snare instead and we find ourselves trying to control everyone's hearts and attitudes around us. How can we focus on blessing others and serving God and enjoying this time when we believe the lie that everyone else is just making it so difficult?
A Voice You Know & A Life You Don’t
This week Joy tells us the life story of a man's voice all of us have heard, but whose heroic deeds have been intentionally kept out of the headlines. Who is Peter Thomas?
What Kind of World? A Brief Review of Ride, Sally, Ride & Where the Crawdads Sing
Twitter told me "Ride, Sally, Ride" was an abomination and "Where the Crawdads Sing" was a moving, beautiful, sad tale that might need to be required reading. So I read both and was surprised by all of it.
How Not to be a Feminist in 2021
Okay, we are only half-joking. Feminism is changing at such a rapid pace, with different strands of Medusa's hair being cut and regrown all the time. In such an overwhelmingly bad culture of self-love, self-obsession, and self-confusion, what are some things Christian women should focus on instead?
On Gratefulness in All Circumstances
As we look forward to the next year and all that we might be in fear of, we discuss what it looks like to be thankful in and out of season. How do we be the woman who laughs without fear of the future?
Celebrate Like a Christian
This week we ramble through Christmas music traditions, what it means to celebrate this week like a Christian, and how not to be miserable even if the circumstances might be less than sunny.
You Are Not in Control
The holidays offer us an incredible opportunity to bless others and celebrate like Christians. Our hearts often turn this time into a snare instead and we find ourselves trying to control everyone's hearts and attitudes around us. How can we focus on blessing others and serving God and enjoying this time when we believe the lie that everyone else is just making it so difficult?
A Voice You Know & A Life You Don’t
This week Joy tells us the life story of a man's voice all of us have heard, but whose heroic deeds have been intentionally kept out of the headlines. Who is Peter Thomas?
What Kind of World? A Brief Review of Ride, Sally, Ride & Where the Crawdads Sing
Twitter told me "Ride, Sally, Ride" was an abomination and "Where the Crawdads Sing" was a moving, beautiful, sad tale that might need to be required reading. So I read both and was surprised by all of it.







