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A Guest Post | Ruth's Heart

As I sit here considering the life of Ruth, I feel a strong desire to have the heart of Ruth. One that is loyal, fearless, and careful to heed the advice of Naomi. One thing Ruth didn’t do was leave Naomi despite Naomi’s arguments. Ruth’s answer was to remain loyal to Naomi. She looks sweetly at her grieving mom-in-law and whispers, “ Your people will be my people and your God will be my God .” I n the face of her own great loss, she had every excuse to abandon Naomi, and no one would have faulted her. Yet, she laid down her pride, wants, and desires to ensure Naomi was taken care of and she chose to follow our amazing God. Naomi said to Ruth her daughter-in-law, “ It will be good for you, my daughter, to go with the women who work for him, because in someone else’s field you might be harmed .” Ruth, knowing that she was dependent on the kindness of Naomi’s distant relative Boaz, Ruth’s desire to work in his fields is confirmed by Naomi. Ruth knew enough to know she didn’t kno

Living in Faithfulness

Founders Note: Today on the blog we have are monthly contributor Meg sharing her heart on this month's theme Ruth. You can learn more about Meg and her blog on the about page.  Many times we read through stories in the Scripture and we tend to gloss over them or maybe think “oh that was a nice story.” But do you realize that each and every word in Scripture has a purpose? Each story is pointing toward the Redeemer… toward the perfect plan of Jesus Christ. That’s just what the book of Ruth is. A story that some can look over and not really grasp the full meaning of. Or maybe even get caught up on what exactly she did at Boaz’s feet the night she laid on the threshing floor with his covering.   Side note: I don’t believe she did anything seductive.   One study I read said that it was common in that time for servants to lie at their master’s feet and share coverings. I think this was her asking for him to be her redeemer. Ok… back to the overall stor

Travel Essentials

RelayRides  recently contacted us and wanted us to share our travel essentials. RelayRides is a peer to peer sharing car rental service that takes community into account when renting cars. You can also get airport car rentals as an option for people coming and going from the airport. So be sure to check out that as well on their site. Below are a few of my travel essentials and some things that I am always sure to bring with me when traveling. It was hard to only pick a few things, but I would love to hear what your travel essentials are. Whether your traveling for the Holidays or not, there are always things that you are sure to bring with you! 1. VERA BRADLEY SUITCASE |  I love having a colorful bag that I can use for travel and it's not too heavy which is good. 2. I PHONE +CHARGER |  This is an essential for texting, phone calls, and keeping up with social media. 3. I-PAD +CHARGER |  For reading on my kindle app, playing games..etc. 4. HEADPHONES |   for lis

Teachable Moments: Never Will I Forsake You

A verse close to my heart the past couple of weeks has been this... "Never will I leave you, Never will I forsake you" Hebrews 13:5 (For Context Read Hebrews 13:1-19) Today I want to document God's faithfulness to me yet again. Last week I walked in obedience by giving my top 10% to the Lord and he has not left me unrewarded, my God has provided for me yet again. His Faithfulness and love for me ALWAYS astounds me. Even though I knew the Lord would provide for me if I acted in faith, I still stand in awe of Him when he acts on my behalf. Those precious words "Never will I leave you, Never will I forsake you" are a promise I own with gladness thanks to the grace and glory of my God who loves me and cares for me. I am SO blessed.  Sisters,  This promise is as much mine as it is yours. It is my prayer that your faith will always increase, and that you too will own the promise that is yours in Christ; to never be left or forsaken by God. Wh

The Circle: Christmas Wish List

Today i am linking up with one of my dear blogging friends Kiki of In It's Time for her monthly linkup the circle. This months theme is "Christmas Wish List", so today I am sharing some things on my Christmas wish list. I have also invited   Madison one of my Beachview ad sponsors and good blogging friend to share her wish list as well! 1  |  2  |  3  |  4  |  5  |  6  |  7  |  8  |  9   1.  Anthropology bakeware: i have had my eye on this for a while now, it's so cute! I love to bake, so it's the perfect gift for me.  2. She Reads Truth Daniel Shirt: Love this shirt and the message behind it!  3. Kitchn Cookbook: this is another thing that i have had my eye on for a while, it looks like such a fun cookbook.  4. Give Thanks Print: I have one other naptime diaries print and i love it!  5. Anthropology Monogram Mug : I have seen this mug on other blogs, and i love the "B" one of course!  6. It is well Print: I just love thi

Ruth | A Guest Post

Founders Note: Today on the blog we have a guest post from Tabitha. She is sharing her heart on this month's theme Ruth. You can learn more about Tabitha and her blog in her bio at the end of the post.  Naomi had to have been in a bad place – spiritually and emotionally. She had nothing left to give. In her mind, there was no hope for her or her daughter-in-laws. To think that the journey you must travel has to be done alone- it was a bitter pill to swallow indeed. And yet, Ruth demands a place by Naomi’s side with no expectation of anything in return.   “When Naomi saw that Ruth had her heart set on going with her, she gave in.” Ruth 1:18 Ruth is the picture of Christ and of how the church is called to be – how we, as sisters in Christ, ought to demonstrate our love towards one another. Even as Ruth lovingly chose to remain with Naomi, Naomi struggled with the reality of her hardships. As the pair entered in to town, she remained despondent and hopeless

An Unexpected Christmas Story

Founders Note: Today on the blog we have are monthly contributor Melanie, she is sharing her heart on this month's theme Ruth. You can learn more about Melanie and her blog on the about page.  This isn't the Christmas story you’d expect.   No manger, no star, no wise men. However, it is a narrative full of great suffering, a newborn babe, and a redeemer.  An interweaving of courage, grief, and grace as real people live ordinary lives.   It's not the story of Jesus; yet it’s ALL about Jesus. I’m referring to the book of Ruth.   It’s all about Christ because Ruth’s choices directly impacted the lineage that led to Christ’s birth. Naomi and Ruth were grieving.   Their men dead.   Naomi losing her namesake, as both sons died.    Her husband also deceased. Naomi knew she had no future as a widow—a nobody in their society, living rejected lives. In grace and kindness, Naomi tells her daughter-in-laws to go back to their families.   For a future and hope, pro

A Hope Prepared

Founders Note: Today on the blog we have are monthly contributor Victoria, she is sharing her heart on this month's theme Ruth. You can learn more about Victoria and her blog on the about page.  “The life of the godly is not a straight line to glory, but they do get there.” John Piper Four falls ago, just before my 20 th birthday, I had the opportunity to move to Plymouth, MA to complete my student teaching requirements. I was young and I had no idea what I was in for. It wasn’t always easy, but those months were nothing short of amazing. About a week after I arrived, I had a stirring in my soul for the book of Ruth. After reading it several times, I got on to Desiring God LINK: http://www.desiringgod.org/ and typed “Ruth” into the search bar. My search returned a four part sermon series that would change my life. I spent the month of September listening to those sermons and allowing them to guide my study. I began to see that sometimes circumstances an

Ruth | Wherever You Go

Founders Note: Today on the blog we have are monthly contributor Kiki sharing her heart on this month's theme Ruth. You can learn more about Kiki and her blog on the about page.  I'm not exactly sure how old Ruth was when her husband died, but I imagine that she was probably not much older than you and me. When I think of her circumstances, I instantly think of the heartbreak, the sadness, and the tragedy that she faced. Not only had her husband died, but her father-in-law and brother-in-law had as well. She, her sister-in-law, and her mother-in-law were all widows. And after all of this had happened, Naomi, her mother-in-law, told her to return home. To go back to her hometown. And that's when I'm amazed and inspired by Ruth's bold response. "Ruth replied,  “Don’t ask me to leave you and turn back. Wherever you go, I will go; wherever you live, I will live. Your people will be my people, and your God will be my God"  (Ruth 1:16, NLT). Can y

December Theme | Ruth

Happy December Friends! Wow, I can't tell you how much I don't believe that it is already December! This year has been FULL of so many things for me, as I'm sure it has for you as well. Today I am excited to announce to you that are theme for December is... This month we'll be focusing on the book and life of Ruth. We have some really great posts coming your way this month and I can't wait for you to read them! ALSO, this year we turn TWO!!! We've loved growing with you and can't wait to celebrate are blogiversary!  I hope you'll join us!

Currently Vol. 5

Listening: to Ellie Holcomb, and a little NeedtoBreathe. Wrapping: well i haven't started wrapping anything yet, but that will get done soon. I've been kinda busy getting the last bit of school work done. Making: I want to make these almond joy cookies that my mom made, and they are so good! So hopefully now that I'm done with school work i can do that. Watching:  Gilmore Girls. I love to watch that show when I'm blogging. Anticipating: Everything that comes with Christmas and getting to spend time with friends that are like family on Christmas Eve. Loving : the She Reads Truth advent study , so good! i also loved the thanksgiving study , which you should definitely check out!  L inking up  : with  Jenna  and  Anne  for their currently linkup. What's on your currently list? 

We Are Community

Founders Note: Today on the blog we have a post from are monthly contributor Victoria. Since we had SO many posts this past month we were not able to squeeze this post into November. Thus, here is Victoria's post on Community. Enjoy! As we approach Christmas, we begin to prepare our hearts by remembering the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Christ came that the glory of His Father might be known throughout all the world for all time. Christ’s death and resurrection accomplished reconciliation between God and His people. What a treasure we have in Him! When Jesus Christ walked on earth He gathered men and sent them out together. God continues gathering His people and sending them out together. When we are reconciled to God, we become part of the community of believers. The more time I spend on this earth, I find myself amazed and overwhelmed at the bond that Christians share. I could talk for quite a while about all the times I have met Christians and have been welc

Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer Giveaway

To celebrate the start of the holiday season (and holiday baking!) We have teamed up with some of our favorite bloggers to bring you an amazing giveaway! One lucky reader will win a KitchenAid Stand Mixer! we've all had one of these beauties on our Christmas list before, so were thrilled to give you the chance to win one. I personally have one and i love it! I use it all the time to make cookies and other things. I am hoping to learn how to make bread so that I can use it for that. I cannot say enough about how much I love mine. It's so nice and makes it so much easier to mix things. Twin Stripe | Feast + West | 34 Magnolia Street | A Beautiful Exchange Sunshine Sweet Tea | Life with Grace | A+ Life | The Speckled Palate Love the Here and Now | Frankly My Dear | The So-Called Homemaker | The Quiet Place Lisa Loves John | An Alli Event | The Rustic Willow | The Wetherills Say I Do Color options shown in graphic are the only color options available