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Proverbs 31: Week 27 | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome to week  twenty-seven  of our Proverbs 31 journey. This week we consider women and landownership, bearing fruit, and planting vineyards. If you'd like to return to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you.  In January  we examined our  value  with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February  we learned what  uplifting  means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of  respect  by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we trained to be  hardworking  with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. In May , we saw what it takes to be  resourceful  by examining Proverbs 31:14 and 21.  In June , we developed our  caring  muscle by exercising Proverbs 31:15 and 22. In July , we'll practice being  savvy  with help from Proverbs 31:16 and 27. If you're ready to travel with us, welcome! Grab your  July calendar  with daily activities, the lamp for your feet (the  Bible ), and let's get going! We&

National Simplicity Day | JOY for Today

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There is JOY in simplicity. Choosing simplicity means refining your focus. Refining your focus leads to easier decision-making. Decision-making is made clearer when you choose God as the truth to stand upon. Discover simplicity in Christ. National Simplicity Day | July 12th Annually JOY for Today Offerings: Did You Know...  Five we didn't. Wolfe Stew Connects  To being basic. Bible Verses and Quotes  About simplicity. Activity Suggestions  Simplifying spaces, simple creations, questions, & family challenge. UPCOMING HOLIDAYS:   Give Something Away Day  (July 15th Annually) National Ice Cream Day  (July's Third Sunday) National Parents' Day (July's Fourth Sunday) Did You Know: The average US household owns 300,000 items?  And we are running out of room for them! Storage is real estate's fastest growing subdivision. ( BBC ) Living a simpler life yields many benefits? Among people who opt in for a simpler lifestyle, reported benefits include saving money, a reduct

Proverbs 31: Week 26 | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome to week  twenty-six  of our Proverbs 31 journey. This week we wrap up the caring virtue and start thinking about being savvy. If you'd like to return to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you.  In January  we examined our  value  with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February  we learned what  uplifting  means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of  respect  by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we trained to be  hardworking  with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. In May , we saw what it takes to be  resourceful  by examining Proverbs 31:14 and 21.  In June , we are developing our  caring  muscle by exercising Proverbs 31:15 and 22. In July , we'll practice being savvy with help from Proverbs 31:16 and 27. If you're ready to travel with us, welcome! Grab your  June calendar  with daily activities, the lamp for your feet (the  Bible ), and let's get going! We're j

The Divorced Son: Part Five | Reflections

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My grandmother, on my mother’s side, was a Saint.  Not that my grandmother on my father’s side wasn’t awesome as well, but this story is about Grandma Weber.  We will talk about Grandma Wolfe later on.  Grandma Weber was so tied to God, it is almost unbelievable.  She had joy that filled her cup and overflowed it into other people’s lives.  I remember when we first moved to town, we would go to church with my grandmother, but we got bored with it pretty fast.  None of us really felt what she did.  We were kinda wrapped up in our own sins, and we enjoyed them.  I feel like we looked at her like she was crazy.  We would go over to their house and my brother and I would compete with sitting on the couch next to grandma first.  She would sit next to us and rub our back, it was soo comforting.  My grandfather was a tough man to deal with.  I feel it took her amazing faith to deal with him on a daily basis.  My grandmother was always there for us, even when he wasn’t.  One memory is of how s

Proverbs 31: Week 25 | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome to week  twenty-five  of our Proverbs 31 journey. If you'd like to return to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you.  In January  we examined our  value  with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February  we learned what  uplifting  means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of  respect  by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we trained to be  hardworking  with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. In May , we saw what it takes to be  resourceful  by examining Proverbs 31:14 and 21.  In June , we are developing our  caring  muscle by exercising Proverbs 31:15 and 22. If you're ready to travel with us, welcome! Grab your  June calendar  with daily activities, the lamp for your feet (the  Bible ), and let's get going! We're journeying through  the concluding poem of Proverbs  and we're so glad you decided to walk along this road with us! Imagine that as we walk, we're t

July 2023 | Calendars

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The weather this summer has been amazing! We are enjoying plenty of rain with mild temperatures. Our plants love it just as much as we do. Hopefully, the weather remains mild throughout July - the month of family, freedom, and fireworks. How's the weather where you are? Are you enjoying your summer? We hope you are! To add to the summer festivities, we're offering our usual contributions sprinkled with continued prayer for you in your endeavors. Here's what we're offering on the July 2023  Wolfe Stew  menu: July 2023 Ideas for  Every  Day Calendar  (family friendly, educational)  July 2023 Growth for Today Calendar  (personal growth, Bible-based) Blank 2023 Calendars   Bible verses  Inspirational Quotes July 2023 Ideas for EVERY Day View the current month's calendar  at the Learning Lab Tab. Or download your  July 2023  through OneDrive . View archived calendars on our JOY for Today page. Check out our July "Would you rather..." PowerPoint with three