A Surprise that Stunned Scientists in the DNA of Wheat
Have you ever wondered about the DNA in every food you eat? DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is within every living organism in God’s creation. It is in the body, plants, animals,…
Have you ever wondered about the DNA in every food you eat? DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is within every living organism in God’s creation. It is in the body, plants, animals,…
This edition of Leading Hearts magazine shines the spotlight on some inspiring members of the Advanced Writers and Speakers Association. These Christian women communicators have dedicated their lives to spreading the love of Jesus. Get inspired and learn more about these 25 incredible individuals as they look to make a lasting difference in our world. Make Time for Joy with Linda Evans Shepherd, Soul Care for Creatives with Edie Melson, 5 Lies About Leading You Need to Stop Believing with Amber Weigand-Buckley and Lisa Burris Burns, Tips for Busy Moms with Michelle Medlock Adams, What if I Don't Want to Forgive with Laura Simon and much, much more. Order this issue in print at Leadinghearts.com/printmagazine.
Growing up in California, I would attend my church’s family camp each summer. Tracy Hester-Glass We would travel to the mountains for a week and participate in twice-a-day meetings listening…
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Now it is your turn. Make a list of some of the small irritations, annoying habits, and idiosyncrasies of your man. Then next to each irritation, write out the upside or why you can choose to love that part of who he is.
There you have it—day and night—black and white. Many captions swirl around in our minds when we hear the word “hospitality.”
Leadership brings with it a lot of power and rewards, but leading alone produces feelings of isolation. Trusted relationships are sparse. Responsibility is heavy. Criticism is likely. Every crisis knocks on your door.
Early last spring, I was in a slump. I felt like I was swimming upstream in a river of cold molasses. I was closing in on the half-century birthday marker. I had a monotonous, nagging feeling that “life is all downhill from here” I was stuck.
Colorful Connections would appear to be a book about words. We talk back and forth about what it’s like to be in our skin in these times. Men and women of other skin colors also share their experiences. We introduce twelve questions we believe lead to healthy conversations about racial healing. We encourage talking.
We were at Hooters. And I was acting like a Pharisee.