We’re moving right along with our review of basic trail tips for walking with Jesus. You never know what’s right around the bend, so it’s important to be prepared on this path. And one of the ways Christian women can be better prepared for the ups and downs, the twists and turns, and the surprises on the path, is simply… Read More
Trail Tip #3 – Travel in a Pack
Day 3 of 10 Continuing right along with our trail tips for walking well with Jesus on the ancient paths blazed by His Word, we come to a really fun tip. As I often say, “The trail may be narrow and few may be on it, but, sister, you don’t have to do this thing alone!” Tip #3 – Join… Read More
Trail Tip #2 – Have Fun with the Guide
Today we continue a series of short blog posts featuring basic, tried-and-true, but sometimes hard-to-do tips for walking with Jesus on the ancient paths. Keep in mind that these pointers don’t lead you to salvation; we’re only saved by the grace of God through the blood of Jesus Christ, and we receive that gift through faith. And God even supplies… Read More
10 Tips for the Trail – Back to the Basics
Let’s Hit the Trail! Who’d have known that hiking could be so complicated? When I decided several years ago to backpack a section of the Appalachian Trail along with my Aunt Ida and my friend Kim, I figured we’d just strap a few supplies to our sturdy backs and head out. Little did I know, I had months of warm-up… Read More
Need to Burn Some Holiday Calories?
I admit it. I’m a cold weather exercise weenie! I love to get out and walk or hike, but I loathe exercising in the frigid cold. Of course, I also hate exercising in sweltering heat. That’s a dilemma for another day, another season. Now that winter is fast approaching and the morning and evening air is noticeably cooler, it’s a… Read More
Up in Front of Everyone
A 2001 Gallup poll concluded that the top three fears among women are snakes public speaking tight spaces. What about you? Are any of those your top fears? I’ll admit to being afraid of snakes. But fortunately I’m able to avoid those most of the time. Still, you better believe my eyes are always peeled for snakes as I navigate… Read More