Learning to be Comfortable with the Uncomfortable
by Heather Bock A month or so ago, I was invited to a dear former student’s baby shower. Now, before you start thinking about how that might show my age,
by Heather Bock A month or so ago, I was invited to a dear former student’s baby shower. Now, before you start thinking about how that might show my age,
Almost every day I get a notification of a new post on a Facebook group for adoptive and foster parents in Texas. Invariably, I read each post, as I have
by Heather Bock I’m the kind of person who grows frustrated with devotional books, the kind with a few brief verses and a few paragraphs roughly on the same topic
by Heather Bock On March 11, after two months of living with us, our sweet foster daughter was picked up by her case worker and taken to live with her
I met J.E. Berry through a Facebook group for which I’m an administrator, a group for women who attended LIT, a life-changing conference put on by Lifeway a few years
by Heather Bock On January 7, a one-week old sleeping baby girl, head tilted to the side as she lay dwarfed in her infant car seat, was gently set down
by Heather Bock Reading the Christmas story this year made me start thinking about what it means to be righteous. I don’t mean the righteousness that covers us as a
I’ve decided to repost a blog post I wrote two years ago. I hope it will be a blessing to you. What’s Your Wish List for Your Father God? by Heather
by Heather Bock I get to review another classic! My kids grew up with and loved this Bible filled with typically chosen Bible stories for children, so it’s fun that
by Heather Bock Thank You, God, for this beautiful day. Thank You for the amazing sunset that ended it. Thank You for the house we live in…although, hold on…I’m not