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Orange and Thyme Biscuits
Posted by Theology of Home onEmily Malloy is back with her fabulous orange and thyme biscuit recipe. Everyone, young or old, will devour these flavorful delights. Enjoy!
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The Secret to Making Modesty Cool
Posted by Theology of Home on"The fact is, telling our girls to be modest is not enough. We can give them the necessary boundaries (no crop tops, no short skirts, no exposed undergarments); but if that is all we are giving them we are not making modesty very appealing." Nicole Tittmann offers a healthy pathway to talking to our daughters about fashion.Â
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Herbal and Fruit Infused Water
Posted by Theology of Home onAs the warm spring air gives way to the hotter temperatures of summer, the need for hydration increases. So often staying hydrated feels like a chore that many turn to the endless brands of flavored sparking waters to end the monotony. On the other hand, infused water is an attainable luxury that should not only be reserved for spas.
Shallot, Fig, and Brie Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Posted by Theology of Home onIt matters not whether one calls this sandwich "gourmet grilled cheese" or "grown up grilled cheese," it is a treat to eat. Cheesy sandwiches are not just for littlest members in our lives, but also something that can be cherished and adored by adults, as well.
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Excerpt: Awake, Not Woke: A Christian Response to the Cult of Progressive Ideology
Posted by Theology of Home onIt is finally launch day for Noelle's book, Awake, Not Woke: A Christian response to the Cult of Progressive Ideology. Here is an excerpt from the introduction. Enjoy!
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Honey Basil Ricotta Twisted Loaf
Posted by Theology of Home onIs there anything more hospitable than baking a beautiful loaf of bread? Even if it’s simply for your own enjoyment, there is an undeniable joy that follows pulling a freshly browned loaf from the oven. Bread among friends is an even more glorious occurrence.
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Motherly Wisdom
Posted by Theology of Home onIn honor of Mother's Day, we put a question to our TOH followers on social media asking for the best lesson or wisdom they had learned from their mothers. The answers give insight into the powerful, lasting effects moms have and also provide practical ideas of things we might incorporate in our mothering.
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An Ethereal May Crowning Tutorial
Posted by Theology of Home onEthereal and majestic. Feminine and lovely. These are words that come to mind when discussing flower crowns. Why is it that we swoon over flowers that adorn the head? Perhaps it is more than just the loveliness, but the impermanence of a flower that adds to its wonder.Â
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An Edible Journey with Charcuterie
Posted by Theology of Home onThere are very few food items more welcoming than a board brimming with charcuterie (pronounced shar-koo-tuh-ree). Trendy it may be, but it has deep roots in the culinary world. Cured meats, jellies, dried fruits, and fermented vegetables are methods through which food has been preserved for ages.
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