Thoughts
- by The Lockwoods
Two Tips for Pen and Paper Journalers That Have Greatly Benefitted My Life
Simple habits can transform journaling. By numbering pages with a table of contents and treating every entry as creative practice, we capture ideas and sharpen our writing.
- by The Lockwoods
SCRIPTURE MEMORY: the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How of it works for us
Memorizing and singing Scripture is one way we “set the Lord always before us.” God’s Word becomes the steady handrail that carries us through trials, fears, and joys.
- by The Lockwoods
A quiet morning moment, chair, sunrise, Bible, and the Spirit near, reminds us that help comes not from ourselves, but from the Lord, Maker of Heaven and earth.
- by The Lockwoods
Perfect Your Love In Me, A Poem
In the midst of mothering struggles, the Spirit reminded me: nothing matters more than Calvary love. This poem is a prayer to be perfected in His love.
- by The Lockwoods
Learning to honor the Sabbath means trusting God enough to rest. With a little preparation, both practical and spiritual, we can set aside a day for worship and renewal.
- by The Lockwoods
Family Worship: The Real Mess and The Real Vision
Family worship doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to be intentional. With a simple rhythm of reading, singing, and praying, we show our kids that gathering with the Lord is worth the effort, day after day.
- by The Lockwoods
Offering the Welcome of Christ
Hospitality isn’t about impressing, it’s about inviting. True welcome means swinging the door open to those on the outside, just as Christ has welcomed us. Whether through family worship, mealtime, or an unexpected knock at the door, may we stay ready to offer His warmth and mercy.