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Conviction Over Culture: Conviction Itself–Final Entry.
There is a difference between what culture calls conviction and what bible reveals it to be. Culture has reduced conviction to a feeling—something temporary, something flexible, something that bends when life becomes uncomfortable. It is treated as an emotional reaction, something to follow when it feels right and abandon when it no longer serves you.…
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Conviction Over Culture: Forgiveness
Culture Teaches Separation. Christ Teaches Redemption. Culture has made unforgiveness look like strength, and what a perfectly engineered plan that is to divide people. Division destroys families, churches, friendships, and communities. It isolates people in their pain and convinces them that holding onto anger is wisdom rather than bondage. We see it everywhere. Cut them…
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Conviction Over Culture- Motherhood
Traditional Wife Life vs. Boss Babe Culture Both can honor God — when obedience leads. Lately, I’ve noticed this quiet tension in the air. It’s subtle, but it’s there. You see it in conversations, in comments, in the way women talk about themselves and each other. There’s the woman building a business. She’s chasing goals,…
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Conviction over Culture- Homeschooling
Our Homeschool Story In life there are decisions that fall into different categories. There are the everyday decisions — the ones that are second nature, like breathing. What to cook. When to leave. Which load of laundry to start first. Then there are the decisions we have to think through. There are decisions you make…
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Conviction over Culture- Social Media
Social media is both one of the most amazing and most harmful inventions of our time. Amazing in the sense that people like my husband can watch his cousins’ children grow up in a foreign country, and vice versa for free. It’s a beautiful way to stay connected with people we might otherwise rarely see.…
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Conviction over Culture- Spooky Season.
Why we no longer celebrate Halloween. It’s October what the world likes to call “spooky month.” Everywhere you turn, there are ghosts, goblins, skeletons, and ghouls. Stores are packed with costumes and candy, and every neighborhood fills with decorations celebrating all things eerie. It’s a “fun” season of dressing up and letting loose, or at least,…
