Tuesday, December 15, 2020

These days: December


 Listening

To Kari Jobe’s new album“Rest”on repeat. 

Reading 

"Come Let us Adore Him" by Paul David Tripp

One Year Chronological Bible. I am nearly finished reading the whole bible in the order in which it was written and it is been so POWERFUL! This unique viewpoint allows you to read the whole Bible as a single story and to see the unfolding of God's plan in history. 

"Another Gospel: a lifelong Christian seeks truth in response to progressive Christianity"" by Alisha

"How Should We Then Live: The rise and decline of western  thought and culture". by Francis A Sheffer

"The Madness of Crowds: Gender Race and Identity" by Murray Douglas

The Color of Compromise: The truth about the American churches complicity in racism". Jemar Tisby

"Wild and Free: Reclaiming wonder in your child's education." by Ainsley Arment

Thinking 

About how the pandemic is going to effect our future global economy, politics and freedom. 

Currently

Purging my house of necessary clutter and putting everything I want to keep into labeled totes. Yesss! 

Learning

All about the human body with my children. We are so wonderfully made! 

Reading 

“The Nutcracker” by ETA Hoffmann to my children. It’s an older addition and I often have stop and explain various words, but hopefully it is stretching  their vocabulary. We found this book  on the app Scribed

Memorizing

The verse “ For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given. The government shall be on his shoulders and He shall be called wonderful counselling, mighty God, everlasting father, prince of peace”.

 - Isaiah 9:6

Dreaming 

Of ways to make our dusty , cluttered, unfinished basement living room cozy and functional

Baking

Butter tarts, coconut clusters, German cinnamon stars and  chocolate dipped hazelnut cookies.

Planning

On transitioning to only working one day a week in the new year.

Longing 

To have my favorite people over for tea, treats and good conversation. 






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