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I stole a few moments to enjoy the beautiful weather and read on my back porch yesterday, and was so rewarded from just the first chapter of Name Above All Names , by Alistair Begg and Sinclair Ferguson. The focus of this chapter was “Jesus Christ, the Seed of the Woman,” but there were so many...
Now when I give Dana books, I expect a review for my blog. Here is a recap and reflection Dana Tuttle gives us from one of her birthday presents: For my birthday, Aimee gave me a copy of Simonetta Carr’s book, Renee of France . I was excited to jump right into this “Bitesize Biography,” since I...
I thought I'd repost this article I wrote almost two years ago...kind of needed to read it again myself, since my mornings are still like a game show. Sometimes I wonder what in the heck my kids are going to remember about me when they grow up. Are they going to remember how I tried to always point...
[caption id="attachment_2350" align="alignleft" width="240"] Our attitudes got better...[/caption] So what was the best wedding you've ever attended? Worst? From social media sites like Pinterest to shows like My Redneck Wedding , newly engaged couples are getting all kinds of creative ideas these...
Most days, we are going through the motions, trying to succeed in our everyday tasks. And yet, even though we accept and participate in the ordinary, we don’t want to settle for mediocrity. We want our duties and service to be meaningful. Usually, we go about this striving without much confirmation...
When I was in the tenth grade, my big aspiration was to be a Laker Girl like Paula Abdul. I know, another embarrassing trivia about myself that chips away at my ability to keep readers. What can I say? I was a cheerleader studying Abdul’s moves from Straight Up videos on MTV. I thought it was...
The secularization thesis helps us let go of our nearly idolatrous obsession with America in particular and with the west in general, as something that belongs to us that we must win back by another revival, great awakening, or political crusade. It can cause anxiety, but it can also help relieve...
The Karis channel for The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood posted an article of mine this week. It is a fun description of theological fitness. Here is a small excerpt from the article's belly: My memories are of my mom and dad lifting weights together in the exercise room. I remember one...
I’ve got some more exciting news—I just signed my contract for a second book with P&R. Theological Fitness is going to be awesome. It is a book about perseverance, about how our aptitude in the Word of God is key in the exhortations to run the race for the prize. The book is based on a verse...
I'm pleased to have a guest post today, written by my friend , Dana Tuttle. This is a great story about her 90-year-old friend, Alice, that she has subtitled: Memoirs of a Hospitable Mentor . Enjoy! Something magical happens when two women get together and share a meal, a cup of coffee or maybe a...
So I am driving home from my morning get-the-kids-to-school shuffle, and I hear a news blurb on the radio that Florida “pastor” Terry Jones was at it again, trying to burn a large quantity of copies of the Koran. Apparently he was caught red-handed while driving his pickup truck hauling 2,988...
This is the essence, I believe, of a question that a commenter left on my last article . He asked, “Do you believe it is okay for a woman to think and write about theology, given she will also be read by men such as myself? If so, why is not allowed for a woman to preach?” I will start with the...
I had the pleasure of talking with Camden Bucey, Nancy Guthrie, and Melissa Kruger on Christ the Center about my book, Housewife Theologian . I am being brave (or foolish) by providing the link for you guys before I've listened myself. Matt and I have a couple of hours on the road today and I'm...
Kevin Johnson & James White, What's With the Dudes at the Door (Bethany House, 1998)---A book I reccomended on the podcast today. You can get this book for like a penny now on Amazon. My husband and I used it over ten years ago to teach the youth group at our old church about cults. It...
My kids know better than to tell me they are bored. But sometimes, they just can’t help themselves. When I’m feeling kind, I’ll let them get away with my enlightening, “Boring people get bored” ditty. Sometimes I will give them some chores to do to make sure they don’t stay bored. And when they...
Last weekend Matt and I had a young, engaged couple from our church over. It was so encouraging to talk to them about our faith. Although they are barely in their twenties, Greg and Mim are very mature in their thoughts about God. As the men were showing off their corn hole skills (maybe this is...
My last post mentioned how things are not as they seem. That reminded me of one of my favorite stories, so I thought I would repost the review. The Man Who Was Thursday , G.K. Chesterton (First Published 1908; 2011 reprint, Simon & Brown) This book rocked my face off. It’s insane! No, I think...
Unfortunately, discernment isn’t a popular discipline among many in the church. After all, the word means to separate. Sometimes, in separating the truth from the many lies that want to leach off of it, we can be accused of being unloving and unaccommodating. Since I tend to read a great deal,...
Christians, above all, should want to be helpful people. And we know that women are distinctively created to be helpers. Unfortunately, we have often failed to uphold the value of this responsibility. We wrongly belittle the helper as the subservient role, like mommy’s little helper in the kitchen...
My first interview with Carl Trueman and Todd Pruitt on the Mortification of Spin is now available. This was also my first interview period, so it was kind of like being thrown in the deep end. I like to compare it to a scene from the movie "The Christmas Story" when it was finally time for Ralphie...
Hope I don't annoy you too much with talk about my book this week, but it is now printed and at the publisher. I will have some cool updates to share, and then we'll be back to Norman around here, as I like to say. So here is my book trailer. It's crazy awkward watching myself talk all cheese-like...
So I’ve had the pleasure of pod-chatting with Carl Trueman and Todd Pruitt on Mortification of Spin (I believe it will air next Wednesday). Amazingly, they have asked me back. I think they just like West Virginia biker bars. And now I have the opportunity to talk with Camden Bucey and Nancy Guthrie...
Holiness knows no do-overs. When I meet my Creator, I cannot call a mulligan. Good is pure, or it is not good. The minute we look to anything else other than God for good, we have turned from holiness and toward evil. Period. No second chance. But he gives us something better. He gives us his own...
Five years ago, I had something to say. In fact, I thought there were others like me who wanted to cut through the small talk and discuss serious questions and theological implications. My motivation to write a book was to provide a tool for this to happen. I never really thought it would be real...
Derek Webb put out a song back on his Mockingbird album that I think about often. It is called “A New Law” and it opens like this: Don't teach me about politics and government just tell me who to vote for Don't teach me about truth and beauty just label my music Don't teach me how to live like a...
Like I’ve said before, Matt and I are approaching a whole new level of parenting. The questions now aren’t about when to potty train or whether or not to allow them to ride the bus. In a couple of weeks I will have a daughter entering high school, another entering middle school, and my son will be...
Funny story: My good friend Dana asked for this book, Drinking with Calvin and Luther!, for her birthday. It was not available through Amazon directly, so I had to go through the publisher. The book took forever to come, and when it did finally arrive, the flimsy manila envelope it was packaged in...
Simonetta Carr, Anselm of Canterbury (Reformation Heritage Books, 2013) Simonetta Carr has a delightful way of writing children’s books that parents are just as interested in reading themselves. She has done it again with another from the Christian Biographies for Young Readers series, Anselm of...
My brother, Luke, has a mixed martial arts academy. He wrote an interesting article yesterday that I wanted to interact with called “ The Art of Fighting Without Fighting .” He begins with a scene from a Bruce Lee movie: While on a boat on his way to Han's Tournament as an undercover agent, "The...
Parenting has reached a new level of difficulty for Matt and me. I accepted the role of assigning the reading assignments for our children this summer. For my 8-year-old son, it was pretty easy. His second grade teacher finished off the school year reading C. S. Lewis’s The Lion the Witch and the...
[caption id="attachment_2202" align="alignleft" width="180"] We didn't know we formed a heart <3[/caption] Last week we loaded up the Traverse and headed to Corolla beach in the Outer Banks. We joined my dad, step-mom, and my twin 13-year-old brothers, my brother and his family, and my sister...
Well, I've covered country and classic music for reposts this week from my "Songs" category. I guess it won't damage my reputation any further than it already is by including a rap song. Care for early '90s anyone? Have you ever seen the panic in a mother’s face when her 2-year-old struggles from...
Continuing with my reposts from my "Songs" category, this is one of my favorite articles I've written. One of my all-time favorite songs is Landslide , by Stevie Nicks. For a long time, I have felt a connection with this song, and to her voice in it. In looking into Stevie’s reasons behind the...
While my family is playing in the sand this week, I am reposting from my categories of "Songs." This article has drawn a lot of traffic, so I thought I would share it again. I mean, hey, I never know how much of my crazy I should hide from the public... Miranda Lambert has her own little gritty...
My friend and fellow housewife theologian, Dana Tuttle, is back to commemorate another Anne from the Tudor era. As we are about to come upon the anniversary of Anne Askew's execution, Dana ponders the implications of the gospel message for a housewife theologian. She began to wrestle with this idea...
Have you ever seen the commercials for Kidz Bop? I have been unfortunate enough to endure plenty. They're peppered throughout much of the often just as horrible children’s programing on TV. Kidz Bop is a CD that you can order that has pre-pubescent children professionally singing the latest hit...
[caption id="attachment_2178" align="alignleft" width="300"] Erik Jacobs for The New York Times[/caption] After our second 4 th of July party this week, Matt and I needed a little veg out time once we finally got all the kids to bed. So we cuddled on our big, round chair (aka the hot tub chair) and...
There is actually a church with a sign similar to this in my town. Except it's worse. It says, "Apply Sonscreen to prevent sinburn." I don't think there is any commentary needed. Simply look at the category I filed this under. Talk amongst yourselves. But...as I was looking for a picture similar to...
Seriously. I mean that in an endearing way. In fact, I hope I’m an idiot, and I think we need a lot more idiots in the church. So does Ted Kluck. I hosted my book review club this Monday evening at my house. This is where we all read whatever book we want and come together to review it. It doesn’t...
[caption id="attachment_2145" align="alignleft" width="300"] But Who is God?[/caption] Discernment is a tough calling. It is one that I continuously wrestle with. Christians are to be spiritually discerning, but since discernment has to do with separation, it is not a popular discipline. It is a...
As I am reading through Esther with the help of Iain Duguid’s commentary, Esther & Ruth , I am finding myself struggling with these women. Comparing the first two chapters, it’s easy to over analyze a Vashti vs. Ruth scenario. Queen Vashti, a pagan, takes a very bold stand for human dignity. I...
Imagine a feast that lasts seven full days. But not only that, it is in the royal garden of the King’s palace. This feast is offered to you after 180 days of the great king displaying all of his riches and glory. Now you get to partake in the king’s bounty. Everything is served and decorated with...
This week my husband and I will be celebrating our 16 th wedding anniversary. So, like everyone does around their anniversary, I have been thinking back to the people we were when we said, “I do.” I was a mere 21 years of age, fresh out of college. It’s funny because I thought I was so “in love”—...
Whenever I read the word “tribe” as it relates to Christianity or even readers in general, I get uncomfortable. I have written about this before , as well as the branding that goes along with it. Today I read about a new tribe of women who’s goal is to “gather, equip, 
and unleash the next...
In my free time I have been doing one of my favorite activities, reading on the porch. But free time is something I kind of pilfer. You know, I’m a housewife, so me and the dog sneak out there ninja-style, hoping for 15 minutes before the next crisis hits. My companion on my last couple of missions...
Do you have someone in your life that you think of as strong? Of course you do, I can think of at least a handful of people I look up to for their strength. Whether in the church, family, or in business, they are usually in some sort of leadership position. They are the ones that you turn to for...
There’s a catchy song out on the radio now called "Rumble and Sway" by Jammie N. Commons. The lyrics aren’t the most wholesome. He’s sizing up a woman and the chorus repeats: Don’t you tell me no truths, I want only your lies. As I heard him singing through the chorus, I thought about how true this...
A January news report from CBS revealed: According to the results of the survey, published Wednesday on Gallup’s website, a reported 36.1 percent of Americans were considered to be overweight last year, and 26.2 percent were classified as obese. This is a real crisis. Did you know that there is...
Starr Meade, Comforting Hearts, Teaching Minds (P&R, 2013) I’ll just go ahead and sound like the bad Christian here. I often cringe at the thought of family devotions. It’s the combination of talking the kids into it, disciplining their behavior during (which majorly involves the skill to stay...
[caption id="attachment_2085" align="alignleft" width="300"] Weaned for finer things. Picture from sacredsandwich.com[/caption] Yesterday I decided to do a little splurgin’ with Spurgeon. So I cracked open one of the volumes from The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit series that my granddad handed...