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Hallowed be thy e’en
Posted on October 22, 2022March 16, 2023

Halloween is coming up, we will soon have ghosts, goons, and goblins on our porch demanding goodies. For many, Halloween is a fun time to dabble in what they see as the sillier side of …

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Jingle bells
Posted on October 15, 2022March 16, 2023

“Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh!” For many of us, the words of that song bring back memories of eggnog, and presents on Christmas morning with family. Unfortunately, that …

Its Not a Haunted House
Posted on October 8, 2022March 16, 2023

Hallowed House was an idea sprung from a haunted house. We have done the Hallowed House for three years now, and I thought you might be able to use our ideas for your own church. …

Christians Under the Radar
Posted on October 1, 2022March 25, 2023

A new pet can be exciting at first. When we first got our puppy, the kids fought over who got to feed her. When we took her for walks, everybody wanted a turn holding the …

A foreboding task
Posted on September 24, 2022March 25, 2023

Every one of us has been upset at someone, so I know you’ll identify.  Once, I was so angry with someone, I remember as we were driving out of town, and I was thinking,  “I …

Where is the green grass anyway?
Posted on September 17, 2022March 16, 2023

While driving down country roads you might see a cow sticking his head through the fence surrounding his pen. Why? Because the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. Have you …

Before the fall
Posted on September 10, 2022March 16, 2023

Pride is at the root of almost every conflict in human history. Consider one of Aesop’s fables: Two roosters fought for supremacy in the farmyard. Finally, one was vanquished and he went and hid himself …

Dualing roles
Posted on September 3, 2022March 16, 2023

If you have gone out to eat since 2020, or wanted to purchase a product from a local store, you have likely felt the frustration of worker shortages, which will likely impact the future of …

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Slowing it down a little.
Posted on August 27, 2022March 16, 2023

Amid inflation concerns, I found myself thinking about praise this week. Praise Him in the morning, Praise Him in the noon time, Praise Him when the sun goes down.   I have been to the grocery …

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Flying the coop
Posted on August 20, 2022March 16, 2023

One of our most fun homeschooling projects and the subject of much mirth, as we recall our days in Ukraine, was a chicken we mummified during our study of Ancient Egypt. The process of mummification …

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My name is Katie Green. You could say I've worn many hats in my life. I'm a wife, a mother of four, and Sunday school teacher. I've been a missionary kid in Taiwan and a missionary wife in Ukraine, a house cleaner in Wisconsin and in the most recent chapter of my life, I'm a program director for a grief support ministry and an aspiring author. This blog draws on my experiences in all of these roles with a hope that I can help and encourage others in some way.

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