FarmSunday Devotional: God of All Mercy and Comfort
Ever had one of those weeks where it feels like everything is just too much? The kind of days where the weight of life seems overwhelming? We’ve all been there.
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Ever had one of those weeks where it feels like everything is just too much? The kind of days where the weight of life seems overwhelming? We’ve all been there.
Your summer crops are likely tired. The tomatoes have slowed, the squash is exhausted—yep, it’s time. Yank, pull, dig… make it happen because fall planting is calling! Today’s beautiful weather
Sometimes, the best finds are the ones everyone else passes by. I recently scored a crepe myrtle bush for just $1 on clearance. It looked dead—brown, brittle, and lifeless. But
In the world of marketing, there’s a truth I often share with my students: “Your brand isn’t what you say about yourself; it’s what others say about you when you’re
I know, I know—your heart is longing for pumpkin spice, earth tones, and that first glimpse of turning leaves. But before you dive into full autumn mode, remember: buying mums
Don’t we all struggle with putting something fresh on the table some days? When my mind goes blank, I just go cold and salad. When we’re in the city, it’s
Do you ever find yourself inspired by a trip or a special experience? A few years ago, Lane and I had the incredible blessing of staying at the Ahwahnee Lodge
In Mark 8:27-29, Jesus asks his disciples two profound questions. The first is simple: “Who do the people say I am?” The disciples respond with what they’ve heard: John the
If you’ve ever noticed a cluster of butterflies gathered at the water’s edge, they’re engaging in a behavior called “puddling.” This isn’t just about hydration—male butterflies are absorbing essential minerals
One of my favorite gardening secrets? Heading straight to the sale rack at the back of the nursery this time of year. You can score healthy perennials and shrubs for