Tag Archives: Faith

Let Go of Mom Guilt
I don’t remember very many nights over the last year, that I haven’t gone to bed, feeling like I wasn’t enough. Every night, with kids tucked in, my mind has raced over the day, reca...
Angela Strand Sep 07, 2014

God Made You on Purpose
My luggage got lost today. So here I sit, in a random hotel room in Randomville, USA with no clothes. Or shoes. Or hairspray.
It’s knocking on the door of a lot of my insecuri...
AllMomDoes Sep 08, 2014

Wherever the River Runs
Now, it wasn't rocket science figuring that a kid might be sad when half his village was about to float away; call me discerning. It's just that all the other kids seemed to be managing, as if floodin...
AllMomDoes Sep 04, 2014

A Grown up Faith
It's that time again. Lunches are packed, carpools have begun and it's the beginning of the year where we mark that next step of growth in our child's life. (Some of us have a marked up wall in our ho...
AllMomDoes Sep 02, 2014

Potholes to Christ
To those of you who grew up in a kind, Christian home, you are truly blessed. What a gift your parents gave to you (it’s a gift I tried to give to my children). To those of us who di...
Ann Kirsten Aug 19, 2014

Creating Joy
Last night I texted all 7 of my kids. Oh ya, I’m pretty high tech. I don’t know why but I had come to a blank when trying to think up something to post about!Now if you know me...
Shari Lynne Aug 17, 2014

What Labels Are You Wearing?
My daughter and I had a fun talk about being introverts yesterday. If you've been thinking introverts are shy, boring, and unsocial, I'm sorry to tell you that is innacurate. We are very social and pr...
AllMomDoes Aug 07, 2014

Has Family Become My Idol?
I’m going through a bit of an emotional crisis so I’m hoping to pour a few things out to you. It’s okay to do that now, isn’t it? We’ve known each other awhil...
Kristina Slaney Aug 04, 2014

I Started Laughing Before I Even Hit the Ground
By all accounts, I was a very serious child. I viewed the world with a glass-half-empty mentality and some of my teachers were even worried because I took things so much to heart that I wasn&rsq...
Ann Kirsten Jul 22, 2014

Always Panic First
When my son was eighteen, he worked at a job that required heavy lifting. He arrived home one night complaining of chest pain and shortness of breath. His face was ashen and I could tell t...
Ann Kirsten Jul 15, 2014




