Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
What We've Been Into
Since dropping offline, I've found a few great resources that I've been wanting to share with you all. From face washing to books to music and apps, here goes!
Dana Dirksen's Questions with Answers CDs. Jessalyn first introduced me to Questions with Answers on Desiring Virtue. Though I haven't yet purchased copies of them, S and I love listening to them for free on Spotify. Think great theological truths and encouraging Scripture texts set to pleasant vocals and acoustic guitar. So many mornings I have felt strengthened and encouraged in my soul as I go about my daily grind, just listening to these songs. It also warms a mama's heart to here her toddler singing sweetly about the deep things of God.
The ReadingPlan App. My husband introduced me to this clever little invention. It offers you several Read Through the Bible in a Year programs, including the M'Cheyne plan that we've been using the past few years. It syncs the plan with the Bible on your device, so each day you can view the scheduled reading, click on it to read the passage, then return to the program and check off each section as you read it. It keeps me so organized, and I no longer am constantly losing and hunting down a piece of paper telling me what to read. As a mom of little people, I find that reading my Bible via phone or iPad tends to be much easier anyway. No page flipping single-handed while nursing or holding a baby :).
The Flavia DeLuce mysteries. Written by a 70-something first time novelist and set in 1950's England, these six books chronicling the life of 11-year-old aspiring chemist Flavia are both charming and entertaining. While they are very well written, with interesting characters and a setting to die for {crumbling English estate}, what I loved most about these books was my ability to put them down. Because of my propensity to do nothing but read once I've started a novel {to the neglect of all else}, I loved that I could thoroughly enjoy them when I picked them up, but easily put them down when the kids woke up or it was time for me to hit the sack. They flow at a slower pace, while still being delightfully engaging.
The Oil Cleansing Method. After bemoaning my twice failed attempts at going no-poo, my hopes for this all-natural and frugal alternative to skin care were not high. How pleasantly surprised I was! I've been using a combo of castor and extra virgin olive oil to wash my face since January, and love love love it. So what if I have to purchase the ingredients in the cooking oil and laxative aisles of Wal-Mart? Whatever works!
The Swagbucks TV App. Over the past couple years I've dabbled in earning Amazon gift cards through Swagbucks. When I saw this post on Snail Pace Transformations, I knew that I wanted to get more serious about racking up those bucks. Looming on the horizon was my sons need for the next size car seat, so I downloaded this app and got busy earning. I was excited to earn a good chunk of the car seats cost this way! And you better believe I'm still using this puppy 6 days a week. Because who couldn't use a few free gift cards???
So that's what we've been into :). What good books or resources have you been enjoying lately? Please do share in the comments!
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Friday, December 14, 2012
A Few Good Resources on Christmas
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Preparing for the Holidays:
If you missed them, you might want to check out my series on preparing early for Christmas! While we're definitely long past the "early" mark, I've organized all of the prep steps you need to take for a stress-free holiday into small baby steps, so it might still be helpful!
31 Ways to Earn Extra Cash Before Christmas @ Money Saving Mom. Excellent series on adding to your gift budget, could be used year round for families in need of a little extra cash.
10 Days to Finding the Perfect Gift @ Creative Savings Blog. Lot's of great ideas for all of the different people in your life!
For a Christ-Centered Christmas:
Our Advent Tree @ Desiring Virtue. A lovely way to "redeem" your Christmas tree, making it not only a nostalgic family tradition, but a meaningful and Christ-centered one. Really, all of Jessalyn's posts on Advent are beautiful, meaningful, insightful and practical. Highly recommended!
Practical Ways to Reach Out to Others During the Holidays @ Passionate Homemaking. Great inroads for sharing Christ with the lost at Christmas.
I can't say I've read many books on or about Christmas, so I feel like there are gaping holes in this post! What books and resources have you enjoyed as you prepare for Christmas?
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
A Few Good Resources on Birth Control
From time to time I thought it would be fun to pass along lists of
resources I've benefited from on various topics. Today's topic is: Birth Control.
It's a touchy and very personal topic, but one that every couple has to think through, talk about, and pray over. We are accountable before God for the decisions we make, and I hope that the goal for all of us is to be discerning, conscientious, and wise. Attitude is also of fundamental importance, we must view children as a blessing (no matter what!), not a burden. Here are a few good resources that helped my husband and I with our decision process.
Books:
The Contraception Guidebook: Options, Risks, and Answers for Christian Couples by William R. Cutrer and Sandra L. Glahn. A Christian Doctor and Nurse team up to discuss every. single. birth control option out there; the pros and cons, ethical issues, and anything else you could possibly want to know. Very informative, from both a medical and Christian stand point.
Natural Birth Control Made Simple by Barbara Kass-Annese and Hal C. Danzer. Also written by a Doctor and Nurse team. While my husband and I have chosen more natural methods of birth control, I believe that this book should be read by every woman, as it gives valuable insights into how her body works. This can be useful for preventing conception, attempting conception, and just a general better understanding of the female body. Many of my friends also recommend Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler.
Online Sermons/Audio:
"Birth Control" by Mark Driscoll. Humorous and very enlightening.
"Is it wrong to use birth control?" Ask Pastor John Piper.
What resources have you found to be helpful with regards to birth control?
It's a touchy and very personal topic, but one that every couple has to think through, talk about, and pray over. We are accountable before God for the decisions we make, and I hope that the goal for all of us is to be discerning, conscientious, and wise. Attitude is also of fundamental importance, we must view children as a blessing (no matter what!), not a burden. Here are a few good resources that helped my husband and I with our decision process.
Books:
The Contraception Guidebook: Options, Risks, and Answers for Christian Couples by William R. Cutrer and Sandra L. Glahn. A Christian Doctor and Nurse team up to discuss every. single. birth control option out there; the pros and cons, ethical issues, and anything else you could possibly want to know. Very informative, from both a medical and Christian stand point.
Natural Birth Control Made Simple by Barbara Kass-Annese and Hal C. Danzer. Also written by a Doctor and Nurse team. While my husband and I have chosen more natural methods of birth control, I believe that this book should be read by every woman, as it gives valuable insights into how her body works. This can be useful for preventing conception, attempting conception, and just a general better understanding of the female body. Many of my friends also recommend Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler.
Online Sermons/Audio:
"Birth Control" by Mark Driscoll. Humorous and very enlightening.
"Is it wrong to use birth control?" Ask Pastor John Piper.
What resources have you found to be helpful with regards to birth control?
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
A Few Good Resources on Biblical Womanhood
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Books:
Let Me Be a Woman by Elisabeth Elliot
A Woman After God's Own Heart by Elizabeth George
Womanly Dominion by Mark Chanski
Becoming a Woman Who Pleases God by Pat Ennis and Lisa Tatlock
Blogs of Note:
Passionate Homemaking
Desiring Virtue
Online Sermons:
"The Beautiful Faith of Fearless Submission" by John Piper
"Women as Home Builders" by Mark Driscoll
What resources have encouraged and helped you in your understanding of Biblical Womanhood?
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