Embarrassing Gas
August 6, 2025 by Cheri Cowell
Filed under Daily Devotions, Humorous
Today when I left the house on my way to pick up editors from the airport for the Florida Christian Writers Conference, I stopped by to get gas. I was running a little late so hoped the pumps were extra fast. When I jumped out of the car, the wind nearly knocked me over. So, rather than let my hair get whipped into a nest, I decided to flip down that little lock on the pump handle that allows me to leave the nozzle pumping while I go sit in the car. The pump stopped and I jumped out and yanked the nozzle out of the car- you guessed it- without releasing the lock.
Simple Life
August 5, 2025 by Gina Stinson
Filed under Daily Devotions, Life Topics
With the economic downturn over the last few years, there’s been an increased interest in living a simplified life. Planting gardens, coupon clipping, staying home and playing games are all on the rise. People are getting back to the basics. Much to the dismay of movie theaters, eating establishments and other cost inhibiting activities, people are choosing to be conservative in their spending, hoping to protect the few assets that have endured this tough economy.
Subbing’s Not for Sissies
August 4, 2025 by Emily Chase
Filed under Humor, Stories
By Emily Parke Chase –
“Oh, why didn’t I listen to my teachers? Why didn’t I pay attention to those who gave me instruction?” Proverbs 5:13 (NLT)
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Home Management
August 3, 2025 by Christine Thomas
Filed under Christian Life, For Her
By Christine Thomas –
What do people need the most besides money? Time. While we’re not all earning the same amount of money, everyone is given an equal amount of time. It’s the great equalizer, no respecter of persons. Like money, you can either waste it or save it. In caring for a lively family of six, I’ve learned to incorporate a few shortcuts in my daily management duties that actually put more time in my schedule.
It’s Like Kissing but a Little More
August 2, 2025 by Teresa Lusk
Filed under Christian Life, Family Focus
By Teresa Lusk –
My husband and I did not grow up in a Christian home; therefore, since we came to the Lord in 2003, we have made it a point to raise our children with God’s Word. Literally, this is part of our daily nutritional value and daily bread.