Most days are pretty boring. We wake up, do our routines (for me that includes precariously holding my toddler in one arm while I cook an egg and get her “sheirios” ready for breakfast), go to work, come home, go to bed, etc. Rinse and repeat. Rarely do we wake up and...
A Firm Foundation for Future Generations
After almost a year of discussion, prayer, and study the elders of Providence Church have voted to adopt the 1853 New Hampshire Confession of Faith as our official statement of faith. We recently shared this news with the congregation at our most recent Member...
The Surprise in Singleness
It’s the undisputed right of the eldest daughter to be mom any time kids play house, and I was no exception to the rule. I rocked baby dolls to sleep and bossed my younger siblings. Those hours of pretend play shaped my expectations for adulthood—eventually I’d trade...