Fruitilicious

Garden Girl

Be a Garden Girl

I spent the greater part of last year contemplating how to be “fruitlicious.”  But then the wintery season of my soul arrived, and I stopped writing about watering and pruning and fertilizing. Winter is hard. The new year arrived despite my protests that I was not quite ready.  The frost was starting to settle in. …

Fully-Dimensional Faith

Why is your blog called 3-D Lessons for Life? The honest answer is that when I started blogging, I wanted to stay true to my teaching roots and title my blog “Lessons for Life,” but that was already taken.  I added the “3-D” in front of it on a whim.  My husband’s business is nicknamed…

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 31

In late August, my sweet co-worker bought me this lovely plant for my birthday.  She said I needed something green and living in my office.  I smiled at her and told her I had a black thumb, so I should probably take it home and place it in my husband’s watchful care. Pat is apparently…

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 30

The purpose of fruit is to nourish the body.  Your fruit must be given away.  You must allow others to consume it.  You can’t hoard it like a miser or let it rot away out of apathy and disinterest.   Fruiticious people invite others to the table.    And if the table is not inviting,…

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 29

Sow self-control.  At the root of this fruit is contentedness.    A person who is temperate is not indulgent or reckless; rather, he acts with common sense and with sober-mindedness. A person who exibits the fruit of self control has learned to discipline their willfulness.  Self control will stand alone, rather than join in with the…

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 28

To cultivate the fruit of gentleness, one must surrender personal rights.    The meek wholeheartedly offer themselves to an awesome God in reverence.  I love how Pastor Chuck Smith explains it: “The word meek can probably best be defined by putting a hyphen in the middle of it: me-ek. It is again looking at myself…

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