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July 2025 On The Side:
When a power outage at the pool house reveals more than faulty wiring, Carol M. Shrader reflects on the state of our inner lives—reminding us that no amount of outward polish can replace the quiet strength of a heart rooted in God.

June 2025 On The Side: Work Hard and Let Go
In this season of early harvests and hopeful transitions, Shelly Wyrick invites us to embrace the tension of working hard and letting go—trusting the God who grows the seeds we plant, even when we can’t yet see the fruit.

May 2025 On The Side: When More Than Your Brakes Need Work
When the demands of medical life threaten to harden our hearts, Carol Mason Shrader reminds us how a shift in perspective—from grumbling to gratitude—can rekindle compassion and help us shine in our roles as wives, mothers, and followers of Christ.

April 2025 On the Side: Fragrance
Our actions and attitudes, like the fragrance of Christ, are noticed by others. Whether in moments of ease or stress, we are called to reflect His love and grace, especially in our marriages, as a testimony to the world.

March 2025 On the Side: Not A "Just"
Several years ago, I had the opportunity to speak to about 500 women. It was a day full of worship music, a stage artist, plenty of vendors and a prayer room where each of the ladies in attendance were given a name of God (ELROI, JEHOVAH, IMMANUEL etc…)…

February 2025 On the Side: Love Never Fails
As a little girl, I remember Valentine's Day so vividly -- decorating a shoebox to hold our cards at school, picking just the right Valentine for each friend in our class and uh, having bronchitis several years in a row and missing the whole thing….

January 2025 On the Side: A Beautiful Mess
I miss basements!
Growing up in Colorado, then moving to Minnesota (residency), Pennsylvania (fellowship) and then back to Colorado (another fellowship) I always had a basement to rely on for storage. Now in California, where the seismic activity doesn’t allow for such a luxury, I am at a loss for storage space…

December 2024 On the Side: A Family Calling
The Child Life Specialist was working with my three-year-old triplets in an effort to prepare them all for Benjamin’s upcoming surgery…

November 2024 On the Side: The Green House
The house was green. There was no denying that. It had three bedrooms and a two-car garage with a short driveway leading to a major street. It also had a big, fenced backyard. But most of all it was green…

October 2024 On the Side: I Remember You
I had just met her but - yeah, I knew - we were gonna be great friends. Honestly, I don’t think it was even a Side By Side meeting. I was in my first post-partum fog and just remember gathering at another mom’s house where we were introduced. Like me, she’d worked as a physical therapist, she was also the wife of a resident, and she loved Jesus…

September 2024 On the Side: Contentment and a Lapful of Puppies
Last week we moved our youngest to college. And I did the only thing a mother who now has four adult children can do: I rescued a dog….to add to the other two dogs we already have...

August 2024 On the Side: Seeking Truth
The young woman sat across the table from me, awaiting my response.
I regarded her carefully. She must have thought I didn’t understand her question, because now she was restating it. I paused, knowing the answer she was searching for, but not being willing to give it to her.
Her question was, “Where do you go for truth?”

July 2024 On the Side: Shooting for Five Stars
A 5-star review is nothing compared to the reward of a lifetime of counting the hours you are apart and celebrating every reunion in a way that speaks to you both; knowing that when the storms come, he is praying for me to be sustained, to endure and to cope. Knowing that together, our tomorrow seems brighter no matter the season, the sickness, or the storm.

June 2024 On the Side: Focus
We are busy, our lives full. In that busyness, we can find ourselves running the race with perseverance, but not necessarily with our eyes fixed on Jesus.