
Farm Sunday Devotional: Jesus Brings Hope (Colossians 1)
I still remember the sound. A crash, a sharp inhale, and silence. It was a bowl—my grandmother’s. One of those treasures that holds more than soup… it holds memories. And
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I still remember the sound. A crash, a sharp inhale, and silence. It was a bowl—my grandmother’s. One of those treasures that holds more than soup… it holds memories. And

What if your life didn’t have to be on autopilot?What if it didn’t have to look like anyone else’s?What if designing a life you love wasn’t about overhauling everything……but simply

It’s been just about two months since our greenhouse went up at Sweet Bombdiggity Farms—and I’m already wondering how we ever managed without it. That said, it’s been a learning

This time of year, marigolds go from polite garden guests to full-on showstoppers. They spill over the edges of beds, pop through veggie rows like golden confetti, and keep blooming

Sometimes when I’m doing farm chores, working in the garden, or driving to an appointment, I start praying without even realizing it—little whispers of thanks or simple hopes for someone

Have you ever had a moment where you truly felt included—welcomed without hesitation, accepted without needing to earn it? I remember a time I walked into a room and someone

Fresh-picked berries, a buttery topping, and a whole lot of summer goodness—no oats required. There’s something about picking blackberries that makes the rest of the day feel sweeter. Maybe it’s

Mark 5:1-20 I try to live with a thankful heart—but let’s be honest, it’s not always easy. Some days, gratitude flows naturally. Other days, it takes work. Because life gets

What does it take to be a true friend? This week we find out from John and Gaius

My granddaughter Brylee Jo and I had fun in the kitchen today, cooking up a big batch of strawberry jam—and it turned out BombDiggity.