Abiding in the Vine, Motherhood

Missional Motherhood: Grace

Sitting around a cafe table in our local Barnes & Noble, we were drinking coffee and talking about life and motherhood. The conversation was upbeat and there was laughter. Some of the laughter probably served only to keep the tears from falling, but I guess that’s not the worst defense mechanism. These were not only… Read More Missional Motherhood: Grace

Dwelling in the Land, Motherhood

It’s Quiet Here

I’m only pulling out two plates for dinner these days. I’m not pulling Lego guy pistols and swords out of the debris I just swept from the dining room floor anymore. There are no loud crashes of wooden block towers on wood floors heard from upstairs. I’m not making two pizzas (Mexican & pepperoni) every… Read More It’s Quiet Here

Dwelling in the Land, Motherhood

Radiant May

Now I can say it: May is crazy. Which is why it’s May 21 and I haven’t written anything since May 4. Recently, I heard someone describe it as the December of the spring, but I think it may be crazier than that holiday month, because there are so many different occasions rather than just… Read More Radiant May

Grace, Motherhood

Missional Motherhood: Part 5

Sitting around a cafe table in our local Barnes & Noble, we were drinking coffee and talking about life and motherhood. The conversation was upbeat and there was laughter. Some of the laughter probably served only to keep the tears from falling, but I guess that’s not the worst defense mechanism. These were not only… Read More Missional Motherhood: Part 5

Motherhood, Vision

Missional Motherhood: Part 4

Gatorade. Brightly colored. Sugary. Contains electrolytes. Cheaper than Pedialyte. I was giving it to Kory in a sippy cup when he was about eighteen months old while he recovered from a nasty stomach bug.  He did not complain at all. In fact, as you can imagine, he started asking for more.(It seems that all of… Read More Missional Motherhood: Part 4

Dwelling in the Land, Motherhood

Missional Motherhood: Part 3

If you want your child to read Caesar’s Gallic Wars in Latin, translate Virgil’s Aeneid, recognize works of art by the masters, and speak eloquently and persuasively, how do you get there? That’s the question Leigh Bortins, creator and founder of Classical Conversations, was asking herself when her own sons were young. Her answer to… Read More Missional Motherhood: Part 3

Abiding in the Vine, Motherhood

Missional Motherhood: Part 2

The Five Aspects of Woman: A Biblical Theology of Femininity has been one of the most influential Bible study courses of my life. If I had previously thought, based on a cursory reading of Scripture, that women must have been created “a little bit lesser” than men, this study proved me wrong and opened my… Read More Missional Motherhood: Part 2

Adorning the Truth, Motherhood

Missional Motherhood: Part 1

Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, So are the children of one’s youth. Psalm 127: 4 I came across this verse after I’d led the breakout session on Missional Motherhood at our recent women’s retreat, and it’s the perfect picture of what I was trying to communicate. Just take a look at these instructions… Read More Missional Motherhood: Part 1

Family Life, Motherhood

Weepy Eyes. Full heart. Can’t Wait Till Christmas.

Ya’ll already know how much I love to have people around my dining room table, but these people right here are my favorite ones to have gathered in one place. They are my favorite people to cook chocolate chip pancakes and bacon for. This is my favorite group to hang out with and laugh with… Read More Weepy Eyes. Full heart. Can’t Wait Till Christmas.