by Ashley | Jun 2, 2016 | be brave, Freedom, God's love, growth, identity, kids, love, motherhood, parenting
Mamas, I have a tip for you: Just Be You! Everyday, I get to see about 100+ articles about this and that–usually posted on social media. I don’t read most of them because they are an opinion about another article that they read. Moms are all up in arms...
by Ashley | May 17, 2016 | emotions, Freedom, growth, Holy Spirit, identity, love, parenting, Uncategorized
The verse of the day. We see them floating around everywhere. I love the apps, emails and the social media sharing of great verses. Today was this little jewel: James 1:19 (TPT) My dearest brothers and sisters, take this to heart: Be quick to listen, but slow...
by Ashley | May 28, 2015 | emotions, Ephesians 3:20, God's love, growth, hard times, Holy Spirit, hope, identity, intimacy, love
I have this fresh perspective on my life. I am not sure how one achieves such a season. I would like to think I conjured it up in the hours I spend with God. I would like to think I have somehow earned it through holy behavior. But the truth of the matter is God has...
by Ashley | Nov 20, 2014 | comfort, God's love, Holy Spirit, identity, love, trust
I have come to realize that Motherhood comes in waves and seasons. As soon as I get my footing and feel really comfortable in a particular season, a wave of change (be it ever so slight) will come through and cause me to shift. I know part of that is my own doing. I...
by Ashley | Nov 3, 2014 | comfort, God's love, Holy Spirit, identity, philippians 1:6, trust, writing
NaNoWriMo is one of the strangest words you may hear this month. It is a mash-up of words that all push me to do something that I have never done before! NaNoWriMo stands for, National Novel Writing Month. The challenge is to write 50,000 words (a novel essentially)...
by Ashley | Sep 26, 2014 | identity, phones
If you are a fan of Android and you do not like Apple, we can be friends. If you are a fan of Apple and you do not like Android, we can be friends. If you think smart phones are sucking the life and social capabilities right out of our younger generation and you wish...