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Marriage

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Willow Preschool Launches This Fall!

We’re excited to launch Willow Preschool this fall on September 7! Willow Preschool is a place where children learn by doing, and by exploring the world around them. The learning programs...
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Tidal Wave of Prayer

This past weekend, interviewed by Pastor Dave, a panel of women spoke about the struggles and triumphs of motherhood. We heard stories of amazing accomplishment, but also others of heartache. From...
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Tasty Tuesdays: Dukbokki

Although she grew up in the States, Elaine has a very traditional Korean family. Elaine grew up eating Dukbokki (rice cakes in spicy sauce), but was never a fan of the fishy taste. However, after...
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Motherhood: Grace & Mercy

For most of my life, Mother’s Day was hard–a holiday I tried to skip over. My earliest childhood memory isn’t of playgrounds, pets, or trips to the Magic Kingdom. My first memory is...
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Letting Go to Let God

It was during my first pregnancy that God let me know I was not in control. At 37 weeks, I delivered a stillborn son. I grieved the traumatic loss of my firstborn, but it was also a turning point for...
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The Winding Road

Since I was a little girl, what I wanted most was to be a mom.   Fast forward to when I’m twenty-nine and expecting my firstborn–a boy. It was wonderful; I felt so happy. However, by...
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Our Busy Little Worlds

Becoming a mother has taught me more spiritual lessons than any other single area of my life. Women become mothers thinking that we will love and nurture our children, raise them and teach them...
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Cemeteries to Gardens

I did not know a cemetery could feel like a garden until my mama died.   I had not been well-acquainted with death before then, as I was only 22 when she died. Before, cemeteries were places I...