Laudable Linkage and Videos

Good morning! I don’t know how many people are here on Saturdays — the blogosphere seems pretty quiet on weekends, at least what I read of it. But that’s okay — I don’t always have as much time on the computer on weekends, which is probably true of most of us. And I don’t know how many people like to look through these links (that’s why I put them here on Saturday!) But  I enjoy scanning through posts like this on other blogs, so, I share these in case anyone else might find them of interest as well.

By Grace Through Faith. Important truths to remember when sharing the gospel (geared towards sharing with children, but true for anyone).

Having An Open Door. This really convicted me, as I probably would have had a very similar reaction to unexpected dinner guests.

When You Feel Unworthy.

Alzheimer’s and Gospel Transformation.

From the True Woman site, How to Live With, and Love, Your Mother-In-Law and How To Live With, and Love, Your Daughter-In-Law.

Letting Herself Go. Perhaps a bit of a controversial post from Challies, but he makes some good points.

Stickers From a Bunk Bed — the inability of the law to make our kids good (yet I think it does show them their need that they can’t be good in themselves.)

More Funny Signs. Rob posts treasures like these regularly.

Get Paid to Be a Word Nerd.

And for the recipe files:

Homemade Protein Bars.

Peanut Butter and Corn Chip No-Bake Cookies.

Meatballs With Herb Gravy.

This is adorable, especially at about the halfway point.

“What’s Right With Our Son” — dealing with autism.

Have a great weekend!

4 thoughts on “Laudable Linkage and Videos

  1. I was immediately drawn to “When You Feel Unworthy” (since that’s how I’m feeling).

    I love how she ends the post with this:

    “When I feel unworthy, it’s probably because I am.
    But I’m leaning heavily on the One who is worthy.”

    Thanks for sharing the links, Barbara. I always find good things to read here.

  2. Love those two videos my friend but that last one brought tears to my eyes. I just loved it. Have a wonderful weekend.

  3. I always enjoy your links, Barbara! Really loved the second video. How precious that their son’s condition is what lead them to Christ!

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