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Why the hypocrisy of Christians fails to disprove Christianity

May 25, 2020 by Susanne Maynes 1 Comment

“I’m not interested in Christianity,” said the woman. “I know of a minister who encouraged his congregation to welcome homeless people to their church, and they voted him out for that.” How many times have you heard similar complaints? The hypocrisy of folks who call themselves Christians can serve as a convenient excuse for the skeptic. After all, if the followers of a religious figure fail to live up to his teachings, then that leader must be bogus, right? The apostle Paul debunks that notion: “…If some were unfaithful, will their unfaithfulness nullify God’s faithfulness? Continue Reading

How can a pandemic help your parenting? (Video interview!)

May 12, 2020 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

As a change of pace this week, you get to watch a video instead of reading a blog post! Pastor Nathan Breithaupt of The Refuge Church in Walla Walla, Washington interviewed me last month on "Parenting during a Pandemic." Click this link to view the video on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com It's 35 minutes long, so check out a few points of interest at these minute marks: 4:25 – A little about my story and how God’s plans for us and our families are bigger than our little dreams. 8:00  – Who is responsible for your child’s intellectual formation –their teachers, or Continue Reading

Don’t waste your stay in the worldwide waiting room

April 27, 2020 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

“We’re doing okay,” said the woman on the phone. “Everyone is well, but we are SO ready to get back to normal.” Making phone calls on behalf of my church to check in on people during the stay-at-home order, I'm hearing the same thing again and again: We just want this to be over. I get that. I want it to be over, too. It’s hard to face uncertainty day after day. It’s disconcerting to be thrown out of our routines. It’s difficult to stay away from people we love. We may be disgruntled about the choices we don’t have right now, but we can decide one thing. We can decide how we Continue Reading

How your family can thrive as a result of this pandemic

April 22, 2020 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

Once upon a time, the happy mother of three active, young boys planned out her personal dream. I’ll send them off to school and write best-selling books while they're out of my hair, she thought.  Then when they come home, I’ll serve them milk and cookies and ask how their day went.  I’ll be their hero, plus I’ll accomplish my goals! The young mom’s lovely notion turned out to be a fantasy. What really happened was fourteen years of home schooling. Fourteen years of studying curriculum instead of attending writers’ conferences. Fourteen years of teaching and grading and Continue Reading

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