By: Jennifer Richardson Holt I once heard a phrase that lodged itself firmly into my memory banks. It resurfaces every time I encounter a situation to which it applies—and it applies far more often than we’d like to admit. The phrase came from a group of little girls reenacting a sermon their preacher father hadContinue reading “One Bad Batch 2/1/2026”
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By Their Fruit, Apparently 1/25/2026
By: Jennifer Richardson Holt I suppose I should apologize in advance. If last week’s blog felt like me standing atop a soapbox no one asked me to climb, then I fear I may be setting up camp there. In my defense, I did warn you this might turn into a series, so the possibility wasContinue reading “By Their Fruit, Apparently 1/25/2026”
Warm, Fuzzy, Falsehood 4/6/2025
By: Jennifer Richardson Holt I had a topic all settled on. It wasn’t exactly what I wanted to write on, but it would work. It was a good story to tell and as I have told it to many people I know, and they all found it intriguing I decided to go with it. AndContinue reading “Warm, Fuzzy, Falsehood 4/6/2025”