Enough.

Enough.   “Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘I will rain down bread from heaven for you. The people are to go out each day and gather enough for that day…I have heard the grumbling of the Israelites. Tell them, ‘At twilight you will eat meat, and in the morning you will be filled with bread. Then you will know…

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Loving Our Literal Neighbors

Loving Our Literal Neighbors (and why it took me way too long to do it) Guest Contributor & Writer Kristen Engleking   Four years ago, my husband and I bought our first home. We had high hopes for how we would show the love of Jesus to our new neighbors. We moved into our house in August 2014, and we…

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Poached Salmon with Lemon & Dill Sauce

This recipe transitions perfectly from summer to fall and gives all you Pacific Northwesterners something new to do with the salmon you have stocked up in the freezer!  It’s quick and easy enough to enjoy on a busy school/work night (my family LOVES this for dinner), but is also a fail-proof and simple menu for company. I like to dress…

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Anger

“But know that the Lord has set apart the godly for himself; the Lord hears when I call to him. Be angry and do not sin; ponder in your own hearts and on your beds and be silent. Offer right sacrifices, and put your trust in the Lord.” Psalm 4:3-5 ESV   Anger is a part of life. It is an…

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Podcast 006 – “Rose’s Story” – Part Three

Here it is!  The final episode of Rose’s Story!  If you haven’t had a chance to listen to Part One and Part Two, yet, you can find them here on our website or on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/arise-ministries-collective/id1361410191?mt=2). As we all have the great honor of listening to Rose’s brave and captivating journey, it is our prayer that her experience will grow…

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Mac & Cheese

Hey all!!! I am here today to share one of my families all time favorite recipes with you! This Mac & Cheese is one that has stayed on our weekly meal schedule for years! It not only makes enough to feed a small village, we love it for leftovers and lunches throughout the week. (I would cut the receipt in…

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Family Travel Lessons: Things I’ve Learned Along the Way

Catching the Travel Bug I didn’t grow up traveling, but have fond memories of camping with cousins and taking family road-trips as a child. As a teenager, I was desperate to see the world but had little exposure and even less money. I cleaned houses, painted fences, mowed lawns, babysat, and sold Christmas trees to afford the mission trips that blended…

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The Bride – Part 2

My Experience with the Bride  The church is so very significant to me. It has become my family, my community, the very place that my soul longs to be. If you know me well, you know that Sunday mornings are my very favorite – the church gathered to bring God glory, all those beautiful people to love on, hug, and…

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Mama’s Fluffy Tapioca Pudding

Friends! The recipe I get to share with you today is the one my mom made for me EVERY time I was home sick, sad, accomplishing something great …. well, basically for every single special occasion too, because it is my very favorite. It became, in my family, the epitome of comfort food. Thanks for sharing this treasure Mama! Mama’s…

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The Bride – Part One

The Bride.   My favorite moment in all weddings is hands down when we get the first glimpse of the bride at the end of the aisle, standing there in absolute beauty. Everyone catches their breath for a moment and lets out a sigh when they see her for the first time, in her glorious white dress – her face…

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