
Today I will continue my story concerning Mother’s Day and my personal tragedies, triumphs, and legacies (if you missed Part 1, see here). My husband Chris and I had been married for five years when we decided to have children. We tried for a year and no baby. We had the “tests” done, and I’ll [...]
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This was the title of a presentation I gave at a church near Cincinnati this past Mother’s Day. While Mother’s Day is a joyous occasion for many, it is sad for many others. I shared with the congregation a major tragedy that I associate with this day—losing my mother when I was 23 years old. [...]
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I wanted to share just one more feedback from the Answers for Women conference because I was greatly impacted by what this woman had to say.
I had high expectations because I am well aware of AiG resources and speakers, but my expectations were exceeded.
It was all useful because as a new “staff member” at my [...]
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I couldn’t be more thrilled with the feedback we received from our first-ever women’s conference at the Creation Museum. It was truly a blessed time for everyone involved. While there are some improvements we will be sure to make in preparation for next year’s conference, I want to let the ladies who attended speak for [...]
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This past weekend I had the opportunity to speak at Dunbar Church of the Nazarene in Dunbar, West Virginia. This was a special privilege for me because I was raised in the Nazarene church and taught for six years as a biology professor at Mount Vernon Nazarene University. On Saturday I presented twice to the [...]
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This was the title of a video production in which women scientists from around the world testified of the importance of evolution. The SCOPE project that developed the video stated the following:
This video was produced to allow scientists to explain, in their own words, the importance of evolution to science — and the related importance [...]
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This past weekend I had the pleasure of speaking to 200 women at their spring women’s conference in Essex Junction, Vermont. The term “amazing” in reference to how the women responded would be an understatement! Being in what is considered a very liberal state, I wasn’t sure what their response would be. They were so [...]
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On my car radio the other day, I heard Steve Green’s song, “Find Us Faithful.” It’s an oldie but a goodie in my opinion! Let me share with you one of the verses and the chorus:
Verse:
After all our hopes and dreams have come and gone
And our children sift through all we’ve left behind
May the clues [...]
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My colleague and friend Stacia McKeever, a speaker at our upcoming Answers for Women conference, wrote this blog about the use of the word “retarded” and the importance of teaching and reasoning from the Word of God that all people are image-bearers created to bring glory to God.
Do you use the word retard in a casual [...]
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My family recently watched the movie Courageous. My husband was so impressed by it that the very next day he went and bought the DVD! Of course, I cried through a good portion of the movie. Our daughter Elizabeth is eight years old, so it was very easy for us to relate to the characters [...]
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