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  • The Sandwich Generation Burnout Is Real: 7 Signs You’re Running on Empty (and What to Do About It)

    The Sandwich Generation Burnout Is Real: 7 Signs You’re Running on Empty (and What to Do About It)

    ByLeslie March 6, 2026March 24, 2026

    When Spring Feels Like Too Much Spring is supposed to feel hopeful. Chicks are hatching. The garden beds need turning. Windows are open. The sourdough starter is bubbling again. Projects are waiting, closets need to be purged, and longer days are to be enjoyed. And yet… instead of excitement, you feel exhausted. If you are…

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  • Becoming Somebody’s Miracle: A New Year of Intentional Kindness

    Becoming Somebody’s Miracle: A New Year of Intentional Kindness

    ByLeslie January 5, 2026March 24, 2026

    Every year, we talk about becoming “better versions” of ourselves. We set goals, make plans, and try to craft a life that feels meaningful. But as I listened to “Somebody’s Miracle” by Brian Free & Assurance, a different kind of goal stirred in my heart— What if this year wasn’t about becoming better… but becoming…

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  • Setting Goals With God for the New Year

    Setting Goals With God for the New Year

    ByLeslie December 29, 2025March 24, 2026

    The last week of the year can feel like standing in a doorway—one hand holding everything you’ve just walked through, and the other reaching for what’s ahead. If you’re in the sandwich generation or caregiving for aging parents, your year might have felt less like a neat planner and more like a fire drill. You…

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  • Losing the Holiday Spirit: Finding Hope When One Season Feels Too Heavy

    Losing the Holiday Spirit: Finding Hope When One Season Feels Too Heavy

    ByLeslie December 8, 2025March 24, 2026

    The holidays don’t always come wrapped in twinkling lights and warm cinnamon scents. Occasionally they sneak in quietly, settling over us like a heavy blanket we didn’t ask for. This year, maybe you’re grieving the way things used to be. Maybe your family rhythm is different, your caregiving responsibilities are greater, or life simply feels…

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  • Advent on the Homestead

    Advent on the Homestead

    ByLeslie December 1, 2025March 24, 2026

    I didn’t grow up celebrating Advent. In fact, for many years, the word itself felt like something reserved for “more traditional” Christians or families who followed specific liturgical calendars. My family loved Christmas, of course—but Advent was just one of those words floating around that we never fully understood. If that’s you too, friend, take…

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  • Devotional: The Hidden Ministry of Caregiving

    Devotional: The Hidden Ministry of Caregiving

    ByLeslie November 24, 2025March 24, 2026

    “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for Me.”—Matthew 25:40 Reflection Caregiving doesn’t feel like ministry, but Scripture tells a different story. Jesus identifies Himself with the vulnerable, the weak, the hurting, and the dependent. When you care for your parent or loved one, you…

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  • The Hidden Ministry of Caregiving

    The Hidden Ministry of Caregiving

    ByLeslie November 24, 2025March 24, 2026

    Caregiving rarely looks like ministry. It doesn’t announce itself with a sermon or begin with a worship song. Most days, it looks like wiping down counters for the fifth time, waiting through doctor’s appointments, repeating instructions, navigating hard emotions, and trying to hold your own heart together while caring for someone whose world has shifted….

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  • Finding Joy in the Mundane

    Finding Joy in the Mundane

    ByLeslie November 10, 2025March 24, 2026

    The Same God in the Ordinary The same God who positioned Esther in a palace “for such a time as this” and who anointed David in a pasture long before he wore a crown is still at work — even in the quiet, ordinary moments of caregiving. It’s easy to forget that truth when the…

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  • Creating a Bible Study Corner, Basket, or War Room in Your Home

    Creating a Bible Study Corner, Basket, or War Room in Your Home

    ByLeslie October 23, 2025March 19, 2026

    Note: This post includes affiliate links. A Sacred Space in a Busy World In a world that moves too fast, having a quiet corner to meet with God can anchor your soul. Whether it’s a cozy chair by the window, a corner in your bedroom, or even a small nook in the kitchen, your Bible…

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  • Faith Over Frustration

    Faith Over Frustration

    ByLeslie October 14, 2025March 24, 2026

    Peace isn’t found in perfect circumstances—it’s found in perfect trust. When Frustration Feels Like a Constant Companion We all have those days when it feels like life is testing our patience at every turn. The kids are arguing, the to-do list is endless, the dog’s muddy paw prints are on the freshly mopped floor, and…

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