Generally speaking, Thursdays are library days around here. When we can, we catch story time at 10:30, when we can’t we at least try to go and peruse the shelves in hopes of finding some literary treasure to bring home for 2 weeks. The last time we were at story time, I overheard some moms [...]
Lessons I’m Learning
by Paula on 22. Jan, 2010 in Marriage, motherhood
In case you don’t know, my husband has been in Haiti helping with relief efforts for a week now. The stories of how God is working in the midst of tragedy are amazing, and I encourage you to go to the Redeem Haiti website and read some of them in the updates. Truly awesome.
While Spence [...]
Hard to Let Go
by Paula on 17. Jan, 2010 in Uncategorized
Last Tuesday evening my husband and I sat glued to our computer screen trying to get updates on the earthquake in Haiti from Twitter, CNN, and chats with friends. We have sat stunned at tragedies in the world before, but this one was personal. Haiti is a place we know. My husband was there not [...]
Teaching the Next Generation
by Paula on 12. Jan, 2010 in Teaching/Homeschool, Uncategorized, motherhood
At our church right now, my husband is preaching through the Old Testament book of Judges. Sounds exciting, right? Nothing gets a church on the edge of their seats like Judges! But, actually, even though there aren’t many verses from the book cross-stitched on pillows, I am finding it a fascinating look at the history [...]
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Who's Paula
I am a Christian, a wife, and a mom of two beautiful girls. My family lives in Canton, GA where my husband is the preaching elder of Isaac's Keep and the director of Grace to the Nations. I teach other people's kids one day a week at Veritas Classical Christian Schools and my own the other six.


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