How does an introvert love her neighbor? That's the question that Kendra Broekhuis--newly returned from living overseas with her husband and baby daughter--set out to answer.
Marriage is a beautiful thing, but it's not always easy! Barbara Rainey, author of Letters to My Daughters: The Art of Being a Wife, was kind enough to chat with M&H about the ins and outs of marriage. As her daughters began their married lives, Barbara wanted to share with them, and now you, some of the lessons learn
Struggling with anxiety/panic is hard enough, but as Christians, there’s an added level of stigma attached to it: as if our anxiousness stems from a lack of trust in God, or an immature faith.
A loss of a child is considered one of the deepest pains, regardless of a child’s age. The pain of what would have been is often the most difficult to embrace and work through. Family and friends often feel helpless when someone close to them experiences a miscarriage because no one has any control over it or can prevent it from happening.
Heather Avis, author of The Lucky Few: Finding God's Best in the Most Unlikely Places, was kind enough to take time away from her busy schedule (including three adorable kids!) to chat with the Milk & Honey Magazine.
What's the book about, you ask? Heather explains it perfectly:
If you think class-act men of faith and character don't exist - let me prove you wrong. Sam Eaton, the founder of Recklessly Alive, once struggled with depression but soon handed his life over to Christ. Since, he's become a beacon of light for young people around the world, encouraging them to live fully alive knowing each day is a gift. He's turned a mess into a message, and he encourages others to share their stories, too!
Let me present to you, Sam Eaton!
Former Victorias Secret and Maxim model Nicole Weider traded in her lifestyle in the modeling world for the VictORIOUS Secret of Jesus Christ. Having started her full-time modeling career at a mere 16, she was engulfed in the fashion world for years. Having met countless celebrities and mingled with Hollywood's A-list, she knew there was something off... something missing. As she was shooting a campaign one afternoon for Maxim, it hit her: this life of "glamour" was all merely smoke and mirrors.
Most of us wouldn’t consider chatting with Tyra Banks, Christina Ricci, Chad Michael Murray, or Isabela Moner to be “work”, but for Molly Argue, it comes with the job description. As a TV host for Young Hollywood, Molly can have as many as three celebrity interviews a day — and she’s definitely not complaining. This bright, passionate, and curious gal loves what she does, and her enthusiasm for her work is just as evident offscreen as it is on. Chances are, you’ll never see her without a smile on her face and a question on her lips.
There are few things in this world that can put a smile on a little girls face like meeting a princess. Kylee Lauren, New York City based founder of A Moment of Magic (formerly known as the Princess Project), knew she could do just that.
This program equips young women to volunteer at children’s hospitals and schools dressed as some of the world's most popular princesses.
It was a warm, sunny afternoon in Malibu, California. I was sitting at Alumni Park, the fairytale-esque "front yard" of Pepperdine University, close enough to the Pacific Ocean that you could feel the cool breeze of the waves. It was the annual Wonderfully Made Pepperdine conference, and I was sitting on a checkered blanket with a few of my girlfriends as we listened to inspiring women share their life stories on the stage.