Nov 30
As with any birthday, the birth of Jesus entailed… the bringing of gifts. They weren’t just any gifts; they were gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Those that brought the gifts were indeed, wise; they knew the prophecies, and they had been anticipating the coming of the King of Kings. Each gift was brought with great significance.
The gold, fit only for a King; the frankincense, symbolized a sacrifice that was to come; the myrrh, used in Christ’s crucifixion and burial. The gifts that were given signified the wise men’s belief in the prophecy of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection; through their gifts, they declared, He was the Lord and Savior, the one and only, Son of God.
So if we too, believe in what God has done and also foretold through His Word; then are we looking for Christ’s return? Are we anticipating that He will come? We are assured in Revelation 22:12, “Behold, I am coming soon!” So are we watching? Are we waiting?
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Nov 28
I’m sure you all are like me – concerned about what your kids come across and access while online. I haven’t yet come up with a fail-safe way to keep my kids safe online. I know there are websites the ones below as well as stuff like Yoursphere.com (which my kids aren’t yet old enough for). I came across this article the other day and thought I’d see what you all thought of it.
How do you keep your kids safe while online? Post below!

– HighlightsParents.com Poll Shows Parents Sometimes Give Unfettered Access –
Kids are using the Internet on their own, according to a poll conducted by Highlights for Children, the best-read children’s magazine in North America, and Glubble.com, the leading online activity center for families with children under 12. And while most of the families surveyed have held conversations about Internet safety, parents are still concerned.
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Nov 26
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Nov 26
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Nov 26
Prioritize to Maximize Time
Setting priorities is one of the higher-level skills necessary for simplifying your time. To get started, ask yourself two questions:
- What am I going to do first?
- How many things do I plan to accomplish in the time available?
When you look at your to-do list and your priorities are not clear to you, try practicing the “one thing” principle. Finish the following statement regarding those items that need attention: “If I could only do one thing, I would ….” Then write down that action step and put a number one by it. Next step: ask yourself what you would do if you could only do one more thing for number two, three and so on, until you have assigned each task a priority number.
Remember, you always have time for the things you do first. Just make sure you divide your time to include the remaining priorities as well.
Be proactive about prioritizing your to-do list first thing in the morning so you can be productive the rest of the day. Do the tasks in order, especially if you dread a particular item. It takes a disciplined person to act on difficult jobs early in the day. Once you do so, however, you will yield a high return on your time investment.
Excerpted and adapted from Marcia Ramsland’s: Simplify Your Time: Stop Running & Start Living! ©2006, W. Publishing Group, a division of Thomas Nelson, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee. All rights reserved. Copying or using this material without written permission from the publisher is strictly prohibited and in direct violation of copyright law.
Nov 26

Interview with Jill Hart [18:43m]:
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I much prefer to be the one asking the questions, but I took the “hot seat” and allowed my co-host, Diana Ennen, to interview me. Listen in as I share a little about how CWAHM got it’s start, my favorite parts of the site and what all is available to moms on CWAHM.
About Jill:
Jill Hart is the founder of Christian Work at Home Moms, CWAHM.com. She graduated from Grace University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Development/Family Studies and Bible. Jill has worked from home since 2000 and started her own home-based business to assist other Christians who desire to work from home while maintaining a godly life. Read the rest of this entry »
Nov 26
Faith Deployed is now available for purchase!
Just in time to make a great Christmas gift! Click HERE to learn more or to purchase your copy today.
Listen to an interview with the book’s lead writer, Joceyln Green, HERE. CWAHM’s Jill Hart is a former USAF wife and a contributor to this devotional for Military Wives.