Laundry is a never-ending part of life. You can only ignore it for so long. Laundry Organizing Tips gives you a fresh look at dirty laundry and is a jumpstart to organizing your laundry room. According to Webster’s Dictionary, the definition of laundry includes: 1) A room for doing the family wash. 2) Clothes or linens that have been or are to be laundered. Did you realize that the laundry room is the only room in the home that’s associated with a chore? Think about it. Mentally walk through your home and name the rooms: dining room, kitchen, family room, bedroom, bathroom. All of...
Posted by Major Mom on 09/16/2024
In this 3 day Bible plan, I’ll take you through the importance of the 3 P’s of a sober minded weekend. It all begins with pre-deciding our choices in advance and then we see how God rewards our planning ahead. We can use our past experiences as a helpful tool to “play the movie forward”, make healthy choices, and live fully in the present. https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/46998 ...
Posted by Jenn Kautsch on 06/12/2024
Does Your Life Bite? Does it seem like your prayers never get answered? Are you wondering where God is in all this? It's like you've gone to war in a flypaper dress, trying to catch each buzzing pest: those swarming problems that keep you from living the full life God has for you. Katherine tackles modern day problems we deal with using the 10 plagues of the Bible and other modern day plagues we deal with now, like thoughts of divorce, obesity, fear, suicide, AIDS, domestic violence, broken hearts, etc. Whether it be physical ailments or broken spirits from bad relationships to...
Posted by Katherine Norland on 04/09/2024
Making the transition from parenting children to parenting young adult sons and daughters is difficult for many. One movie depicts this transition and the all-too-familiar pitfalls women too often encounter. This article examines the movie and provides guidelines for avoiding those pitfalls. ...
Posted by Susan Howell on 03/07/2024
It's time to stop running on empty and fuel up! Are your tired? Dragging yourself out of bed every morning? Feeling hollow, empty and looking for something to fill you up? Are you like millions of women today…feeling like you’re just running on empty? What are you being refueled by? Television, movies, sex, gossip, the cyber world; fantasy, food, vanity, alcohol, money? Many women today, are Running On E ', using anything and everything they can to try to fill themselves up just to get through another day. The use of quick-fix filthy fuels is causing damage, addiction and...
Posted by Karen McCracken on 10/06/2023
Janet Perez Eckles should be sinking in the mud of misery. Instead, she dances on a stage of victory. At twelve years old, Janet and her family left Bolivia for St. Louis, Missouri, their suitcases filled with dreams of a happy life in the United States. But cruel reality awaited. Complete blindness by age thirty, a tragically broken marriage, the murder of her youngest son, the acquittal of his killer were each enough to drown any woman in a tempest of heartache and despair. But God did not leave His child lost and adrift. Instead, the lowest points of her devastation became God’s divine...
Posted by Janet Eckles on 06/01/2023
The movie "Casting Stones" based on the book "Beyond the Hidden Veil of Shame" written by Kay Hall tells about her journey to a settled and peaceful heart. A story of how Kay sought Forgiveness, Grace and Redemption after an abortion. She shares the path that God took her on with thousands of women. Castings Stones ...
Posted by Kay Hall on 05/28/2023
"For whatever reason, two of the best faith-based films regarding nuance and complexity come from two female directors. Roman Dawson directed this year's Breakthrough , about a family struggling with the impending death of their hospitalized son. Sharon Wilharm wrote and directed Summer of 67 , a film about two sisters who struggle with their mother's suicide when they were kids, and worry over their men who've gone off to fight in Vietnam. Both of these films portray faith positively, but with sensitivity and without answering every question." ...
Posted by Sharon Wilharm on 05/30/2019
Summer of '67 is a Vietnam War love story told from the perspective of the women left behind. It's inspired by true events. My dad was aboard the USS Forrestal when it caught fire. Summer of '67 released theatrically in June 2018. It's screened around the country, received dozens of film festival accolades including several Best Picture awards, and has been highly reviewed by both secular and Christian reviewers. To learn more about the movie, watch the trailer, read reviews, and see accolades, check out the website at www.summerof67.com . Watch on Amazon Prime ...
Posted by Sharon Wilharm on 05/24/2018
Will a chance encounter change their lives forever? Find out in this Powerful and Moving Speechless Film! A small New Testament passes through the hands of fourteen strangers. For seven of the individuals, their lives will never be the same. The Good Book weaves a compelling story, centered on a small Bible that passes from individual to individual, young and old, rich and poor, blessed and forsaken. Each has a decision to make. While some let the opportunity slip through their hands, others find hope and meaning when they need it most. This gripping and emotional film...
Posted by Sharon Wilharm on 01/03/2018
Love Needs No Words Rachel and Mitchell both grow up in the small town of Providence, Tennessee. Their paths keep crossing and at one point it looks like they'll finally get together. But the opportunity slips away and they go their separate ways. It takes a tragedy many years later before they're reunited. This time will they let the moment pass or will they take a step of faith and trust God to work a miracle in their lives? This beautiful redemptive romance is portrayed with no dialogue, using dramatic action, breathtaking cinematography,and an incredible soundtrack of indie...
Posted by Sharon Wilharm on 01/03/2018