by Chris Vaught | Feb 20, 2025 | Chris Vaught, Christianity, Family
Have you ever walked into a house that just felt…empty? Not physically—furniture is there, people are present—but something is missing. The warmth, the connection, the Culture of Love simply isn’t in the air. It’s a house without a heartbeat. Last week, we ended with...
by Sarah Shanahan | Feb 14, 2025 | Christianity, Family
If someone watched your home for a week, would they see a Christ-centered home—one where faith is woven into daily life, shaping how your family speaks, acts, and loves one another? Creating a Christ-centered home isn’t about perfection; it’s about making intentional...
by Chris Vaught | Dec 4, 2024 | Chris Vaught, Christianity
When we think of Christmas, certain characters and images come to mind: angels heralding good news, humble shepherds, wise men bearing gifts, a radiant star, and a manger in Bethlehem. No matter how often we revisit the story or see nativity scenes, the message never...
by Sarah Shanahan | Oct 22, 2024 | Christianity, Life
At the end of World War II, a U.S. submarine returned to dock at Newport News, Virginia. As it approached the port, disaster struck, and the submarine began to sink. The Coast Guard rushed to the scene, deploying divers to save the crew. As they swam down to the...
by Chris Vaught | Oct 21, 2024 | Chris Vaught, Christianity
A Childhood Memory of Puzzles Do you like jigsaw puzzles? When I was growing up, we often ate our meals on a tray in the living room. It wasn’t because our family was against dining at the table; it was generally because my mother covered the dinner table with a...
by Chris Vaught | Oct 19, 2024 | Chris Vaught, Christianity
Have you ever noticed a cashier holding up a $20 bill to the light or using a marker to verify its authenticity? They’re looking for counterfeit bills, comparing them to what they know to be true—the genuine article. The Secret Service trains its agents to identify...
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