by Kimberly Walton | Aug 5, 2021 | Book Reviews
The ADHD Effect on Marriage Our marriages are a place to bring all of our good, bad, and ugly. It’s the place to bring our growth and our challenges. And sometimes, those challenges are things beyond our control. Consider the couple where one mate has been diagnosed...
by Kimberly Walton | Sep 17, 2019 | Book Reviews
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by Kimberly Walton | Jul 26, 2019 | Book Reviews
The Alpha Female’s Guide to Men & Marriage I’ve always been a take charge kind of girl. Need someone to lead that presentation? I’ll do it. Need someone to organize that event? I’m on it. Need someone to start that ministry? Let me at it. I’m the classroom...
by Ashley Widener | Jun 19, 2019 | Book Reviews
Enough. Silencing the Lies that Steal Your Confidence For all long as there have been women, we have believed lies. Lies about who we are, who we aren’t, who God is, and who we are to one another. It goes back to the Garden of Eden, really. In Genesis 3, we find the...
by Kimberly Walton | Feb 19, 2019 | Book Reviews
Finding the Hero in Your Husband We all love a hero. As young girls we ready fairy tales and adore the movies where a prince rides in on his steed to save the day! As women, we long for protection, safety, and security. Even the strongest and most independent women...
by Kimberly Walton | Jan 27, 2019 | Book Reviews
What’s Submission Got to Do with It? What comes to mind when you hear the word “submission?” Do you think of a weak and quiet person subject to a dominant master? Do you cringe at the word? Does it invoke thoughts of giving up rights as someone else demands...
by Ashley Widener | Dec 10, 2018 | Book Reviews
Unoffendable Our world can be pretty harsh. We can hide behind a social media account, text, or email and say some things to one another that we might not say in person. Or, maybe people have said these things to your face. After all, we’re all broken people and some...