by Delisa Hargrove | Jan 28, 2017 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
In watching the equality marches this week, I reflected on the causes I’ve passionately joined over the years. This is not a post for or against the current marching, just a few musings about a time I stood up against a grievance. My First March for...
by Emlee Taylor | Jan 15, 2017 | Emlee Taylor: Missionary Mom
I want you to think of a small, brown, cardboard box. Scrawled on one side, in thick, black marker is Family. Scrawled on another side, in the same oppressive black: Physical Health. On another: Financial Status. On another: Educational Opportunities. On another:...
by Emlee Taylor | Jun 21, 2016 | Emlee Taylor- On the road to Jericho
Blue eyes … now green eyes. 19 inches long … now almost 6’5” Loved to curl up in my lap with his blankie … now his arms wrap around me. Deeply honest … brilliant violinist … FUNNY—even when there should be repercussions, able to make me laugh … loves large cookies n’...
by Emlee Taylor | Apr 3, 2016 | Emlee Taylor- On the road to Jericho
In my continuing journey to be more like the Good Samaritan—we opened our home and invited people to visit! First, I threw a surprise birthday party for a dear friend, with more than twenty women coming over to celebrate. We had lots of laughter and fun moments that...
by Emlee Taylor | Jan 15, 2016 | Emlee Taylor- On the road to Jericho
I am a strict Mom. I am a playful, snowball fight, jump on the trampoline with my kids, and eat fresh chocolate chip cookies, Mom. I am a Mom who believes that God has set standards that He expects us to keep ourselves and for parents to teach to their children....