
I do believe our country might just be getting a restart in many areas! šā¤ļøšŗšøā¤ļø
Happy Independence Day!
Itās great to be an American.
Itās great to live in the land of the free and home of the brave!

I do believe our country might just be getting a restart in many areas! šā¤ļøšŗšøā¤ļø
Happy Independence Day!
Itās great to be an American.
Itās great to live in the land of the free and home of the brave!
We interrupt our Funny Fridays to bring a special announcement:
Happy Independence Day! ā¤ļøšŗšøā¤ļø
So thankful to live in the land of the free and home of the brave!!


What is freedom?
Is freedom being able to ādo what I want when I want and however I want?ā
Is freedom having an absence of confinement and restrictions?
Is freedom being able to speak, work, and live without rules and boundaries?
Truly, in this day and age, freedom seems to be negotiable to the person or parties making those decisions.
It seems to be even controversial, being derived from rest ace to tyranny or hatred for authority and demanded of by some who take it for granted or donāt even understand how itās won.
However, because I am a child of God, my truth doesnāt change with culture nor with man.
My truth comes from the Word of God; so, when seeking the definition of freedom, I must seek what God tells me is true.
Jesus said, in John 8:36, āTherefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed.ā
Then, Paul wrote in 2 Corinthians 3:17, āNow the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.ā
And Paul expounded in Galatians 5:1, āIt is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.ā
For Christians, Christ has given us a clear
picture of what freedom is and what He has meant it to be in our lives:
True freedom can only be found in the
redemption fo Jesus Christ!
So, if you are a child of the King today, you are FREE!
If you are saved by the Blood of the Lamb, and your name is written in the Lambās Book of Life, YOU ARE FREE!!
Let us rejoice in His freedom! Let us praise Him for the great things He has done!
Let us raise our hands and lift our voices with a grateful heart for the freedom He has brought us, both within our spiritual lives and within this country that we live, because we are free to worship Him today!


It seems to be a phrase that is ridiculed more than appreciated these days, but today, I will proudly say, “Thank you, America.” I donāt care who you are, or where you have come from, if you live in this country, and if you call yourself an American, then, you should say the same…and even though, it may not be a popular sentiment, even if you are not an American citizen, you should still say the same.
Too many in today’s culture take so much liberty in bashing the bad of this country. Too much joy is taken in attempting to destroy the history, and the heritage and the legacy upon which this nation was built. If someone stands for patriotism, freedom and anything “American,” too many snarks and ridicules can be made, and everyone is simply expected to accept it as some sort of tolerance and penance for years of a presumed “superior conceit.”
I will never attempt to argue the perfection of America, nor will I say it can do no wrong, but if you cannot take pride in the country in which you preside, why live there? Just as a mother has to admit the foolishness of her child if that child is to grow beyond the wrong; yet, it should never negate the love and protection that mother holds for her once newborn babe. Seriously. I could stop and restart a whole new blog on that little soapbox right there, but I won’t. Not today.
Today, I’ll just stop and say, “Thank you, America.” Thank you for every hardworking man and woman who seeks to serve and make this country a better place to live. Thank you for all those who put their “hand to the plow” and never look back, always striving to leave a better community for the next generation. Thank you for every person who hopes and dreams for a better tomorrow and instead of tearing down all shreds of goodness from yesterday, he or she digs deep to find a ray of sunshine within the clouds of gray. Thank you to every American who continually takes the next step toward life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; so, our children may dream and pursue those aspirations of their hearts just as our forefathers did so long ago.
Thank you, America, and God bless you!
Happy Labor Day to all! ā¤ļøšŗšøā¤ļø
Strength isnāt always what you might think…

Strength, especially when it comes to women, seems to be such a divergent scale. Some would say women of solid vocals and boisterous actions are strong. Yet, Iāve seen those of the meekest demeanor muster a measure of strength to fight that made these shutter.
Some would say women of fierce glare and untamed tongue are full of valor. Yet, Iāve watched those with a gentle glance and words like a lullaby slice fear like a knife.
Some would say women of intense stance and stubborn rebellion are destined for such greatness. Yet, Iāve witnessed those holding a stable foundation and a submissive heart to truth become more ferocious and full of purpose than the others could ever imagine.
Strength is not measured in the affluent or vociferous generation. It is not valued in the vivacious muscle of a class. It is not even symbolized in the insurgency of defiance and contempt of a race.
Strength is signified by honor, integrity and absolute truth. It is manifested in unity and compassion for life itself. It is evidenced in a life consumed by liberty for all not just for one. It is revealed by mercy, justice and grace all intertwined in a purity of hope and love.
Strength comes by laying down our wants and desires for a higher purpose. It blossoms by releasing our ambition and selfishness for a greater cause. It grows by realizing this is not about me but rather about us and what will become of tomorrow as a direct result of what we do with today.
Red, White and Blue
There is nothing new
Diversity, Poverty, Equality
The war has always been these
You claim I donāt care
I claim you come to scare
Selfishness, greed and self-centeredness
Our pride is the only thing we caress
This nation was founded on freedom
The lives that died were someoneās son
Will we really trample on their graves today
Simply to gain ground for our own way
Red, White and Blue
To her foundation we shall remain true
Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness
Fight for these and nothing less
Penned – MG – 5/27/18.


*I do not possess nor own either of these pictures. Found through simple google search.
At the beginning of this month, we celebrated the Fourth of July with some of our family, and the fireworks display at the end of the night was the perfect ending to a perfect day. It was absolutely beautiful!
We all celebrate things, people and happenings in our lives. We celebrate holidays, birthdays and new beginnings. We celebrate new babies, marriages, graduations and retirements, but I wonder how often we stop and actually ponder those celebrations. I wonder if we actually think about who and what we are celebrating.
Do we see the person or just simply the event in their life? Do we recognize the growth in the graduate, or do we only see the loss of a child at home? Do we see the joy in the eyes of the new mom and her baby, or do we only see the birth? Do we see the wealth of wisdom in the retiree, or do we only see the age and tired body?
As I was going back through those pictures of the fireworks and reminiscing the day, I smiled as I thought of our family and the celebration. It wasn’t simply a day to celebrate a patriotic holiday and a few beautiful fireworks. We joined together to celebrate the strength of family, the joy of togetherness, and the gratefulness we have to live in this country of the free and the brave.
“Standing up for what is right is a key to freedom…A chain of bondage is placed upon a person link by link each time she turns away from the Truth or refuses to voice what is right.” – Jesus Freaks
You speak lies as if they were rays of light.
You spew anger and deceit like rain.
Untruths pour out of your lips like rivers flowing to find higher ground.
Yet, you never see the chains that have wrapped around you link by link.
You stand proclaiming your stories.
Believing this will bring you fame and glory.
You hold onto your belief that slander will bring you the power you seek.
Yet, you never realize the pit in which you have thrown yourself is destined only for disaster.
You cannot see the chains that bind you.
You cannot see the miry pit in which you tread.
Your release lies within the Truth.
Your liberty is bound within your fight for rightness.
Your freedom is enslaved to the veracity of your words.
There is Hope for this prison in which you dwell.
There is a Promise for these chains that hold you still.
Just turn toward Him to see your redemption.
Let His Truth wash over you and make you clean.
Penned – 7/27/16 – MG
“Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed.” John 8:36
We, as moms, have so many jobs, so many responsibilities to fulfill. These change often, too, depending on the age of our children, the different seasons of life, and the various needs of our family. What my roll was, as a mom with our boys, 10 years ago looks somewhat different than today; yet, I have found a few “mom jobs” to remain constant over the years. If these go missing, chaos seems to presume.
Speak Life – It is our responsibility to speak life into our home and our children. We need to encourage, admonish, admire and lead by example. Christ said, “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life…” When we speak life to them, it is the beginning of their seeing Christ. It causes them to see a better way than where their fleshly desires would entice them. When we speak life, it guides them in truth. Solomon, the wisest man in Scripture, had a mother who spoke life into him. You can see that in Proverbs 31, when she admonishes him about drinking and shares with him what kind of “good woman” he should seek. Speaking life is not condoning sin or emphasizing failures. It is giving them God’s best in their moment in order for growth, strength and transformation to occur.
Provide Liberty (freedom) – It is incumbent upon us to give our children the freedom to grow into the man or woman they are meant to be. We begin this from a very early age. We hold their hand to teach them to walk, and then, we let go so they can. We hold onto the back of the bike so they can get steady, and then, we let go and watch them bike around the block on their own. We help them in so many ways, at the beginning holding on to make sure they’ve got it, and then, we watch them as they learn to do things on their own. We must do this with their dreams as well! It is our job to help them to dream and to one day fly to higher heights, and we must give them the freedom to do so! When we hold on to tightly, or we hold them back because of fear, competition or even jealousy, we cripple them and cause their way to be harder than it needs to be. They may still reach their dreams, but oh, the hardships and battles they have to face along the way!
Give Love – It is our calling to love those God puts in our care. We were made as nurturing creatures. We were created as networking beings, to reach out, to connect. We have been developed to care, to cry, to comfort and to cover our loved ones with our love and prayers. If we are not reaching our arms up in prayer and out in love, we will wreak havoc on all those around us. That’s why it’s so important for us, as women but especially as mothers, to release anger, bitterness, strife and unforgiveness. If we hold onto these things, we don’t just simply “cover it up and hope it goes away,” as we often want to believe we can. It breeds in our home and eventually manifests in all areas of our lives, as well as, in the lives of our children. We must love. We must care. We must reach out. Hannah brought a new coat to little Samuel every year at the time of the feast offerings. There is a whole book in the Bible devoted to the story of Ruth and how she not only loved her husband but how she loved her mother-in-law. Esther changed the heart of a king by her love for her God, her husband and her people.
It is said, “The mother is the heart of the home.” I tend to agree with this statement, but I want to make it a little more specific. I believe she can be the heartbeat of the home. With her attentiveness, her effort and her consistent focus on Christ, she can not only keep a hand on the pulse of the home, but she can also become the heartbeat of that home. If she is stable, loving, courageous, bold, prayerful, gentle and kind, her home has a better chance of being the same. If she is imbalanced, hateful, fearful, lacking in prayer, grouchy and just plain mean, her home will most likely emulate the same attitude and personality.
Men weren’t created to do these things the way a woman was! They have their own purpose and their own calling within the home, but it is different than a woman’s. We have a purpose, and we must fulfill it, or everyone loses!
“Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her:
āMany women do noble things, but you surpass them all.ā
Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised. Honor her for all that her hands have done, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate.” Proverbs 31:28-31
Happy belated Mother’s Day!
I see you wrapped inside those heavy chains
You think you have nothing more to gain
The smell of death is yet growing stronger
You hold out just a few moments longer
I try to reach to you, but you push me away
I try to stop you, but you keep me at bay
Why are you leaving, there’s no one to know
Why are you running, there’s nowhere to goĀ
The chains, they bite and claw at your skin
The weight of them breaks you, never allowing Ā to bend
The nights are closing in, the screams can now be heard
The bondage you long for makes this all absurd
Can’t you see Him, His light shines so brightĀ
He longs not to harm you, but to make this world now rightĀ
Can’t you hear Him calling out your name
If you will but love Him, you will never be the sameĀ
Penned – MG – 4/22/15
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