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Author: Heather L

I'm proudly married to my best friend, an active duty US Marine. I'm happily taking care of our homestead and our ever growing entourage of animals. I enjoy writing, reading, cooking, crafting, diy projects, and various outdoor activities. It's all about enjoying the journey of life with my family.

The Genius of Ancient Man: Evolution’s Nightmare

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The Genius of Ancient Man – Evolution’s Nightmare Book Description: All over the world there are similar findings of ancient religions, cities and towers, global travel, advanced astronomy, and civilized government. A team of researchers from Jackson Hole Bible College has worked to solve the convoluted mystery and history of ancient man. Discover: Why structures echoing the Tower of Babel have been recreated in every major culture What ancient artifacts & archaeology, technology & innovation, reveal about the origin of manking Why many biblical symbols (rainbows, human sacrifice, mountains, the Son/sun worship) are distorted in pagan religious practices Learn about…

Gluten Free Frosted Sugar Cookies

Posted in Gluten Free, and Homemaking

It’s almost Christmas which means it’s time to start making sugar cookies. I’m constantly tweaking my own recipes to come up with “the best” sugar cookie. For me, a great sugar cookie means that it’s moist and slightly chewy. I want something that reminds me of the frosted sugar cookies that were brought to pretty much every potlock that we had at church growing up. They had that melt-in-your-mouth-oh-so-good quality that couldn’t be beaten. Yes, some very good memories of the ladies who were known for not only their sweet dispositions but also their sweet treats. Gluten Free Sugar Cookie…

Meet the Skeptic

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Meet the Skeptic Book Description: Conversations are snapshots of a person’s worldview. You never know when one of those conversations will challenge your Christian faith. Are you equipped to effectively deal with this skepticism? Meet the Skeptic teaches believers to think about skepticism in categories. Chasing down answers to every objection a skeptic raises often leads nowhere because the conversation becomes a superficial game of one-upmanship. By uncovering the presuppositions (Root Ideas) behind objections, Meet the Skeptic trains believers how to steer conversations with skeptics in a more meaningful direction rather than trying to win the argument. It will help…

Daddy Daughter Pictures

Posted in Family

Today, Daddy had to wear his uniform to work on Friday. Usually he changes before he comes home, but Friday he wore his uniform home. I took the opportunity to get some pictures of Daddy and daughter. She’s really grown up. Of course, the whole thing started with neither of them really smiling. I asked if I could possibly get a real smile. This caused Munchkin to crack up because she was just commenting that she hardly had any pictures where Daddy was smiling. Daddy decided that he was going to keep a straight face – for a little bit.…

Wondrous Works of God: A Family Bible Story Book

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Book Description: Wondrous Works of God dynamically retells biblical stories, bringing lessons about God’s character to the forefront. Each account in Wondrous Works of God is written in lively, modern-day language and is followed by an application section with several discussion-sparking questions and prayer points. Moving chronologically through both the Old and New Testaments, parents and children will clearly see the faithfulness, holiness, and love of God. Among the stories included in this second volume (Mighty Acts of God being the first volume in the series), are the creation of Eve, a wife for Isaac, Baby Moses, Gabriel’s appearance to Mary,…