by Lizzie Smiley | May 30, 2017 | Christian Living, Lizzie's Blog, Marriage, Parenting
When my post Let Your Husband Be A Man went viral, I was surprised to hear feedback from just as many men as women about what I had to say. As a result of that post, a powerful follow-up question emerged. It came from multiple men– but also echoed robustly against the walls of my own heart. What about the wives? How do we let our wives be women? How can husbands learn to love their wives well?
After speaking prayerfully with many women, my own husband, and God– today I’m taking a stab at answering this complex question.
by Lizzie Smiley | May 24, 2017 | Christian Living, Lizzie's Blog
FATHER’S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2018 and I have a list of the perfect gifts for Dad this year! I’ve carefully selected over 15 ideas for every budget and personality. Check them out inside.
by Lizzie Smiley | May 19, 2017 | Christian Living, Lizzie's Blog, Marriage
What are your goals for your marriage? As a Christian wife, I intend on living an abundant life full of high expectations for my God and my marriage. Check out my list of the 10 things I want to do with my husband in the next ten years.
by Lizzie Smiley | May 15, 2017 | Bible Study, Christian Living, Lizzie's Blog, Scripture Exercises
How sobering is to think that even though we live in a time where we can connect to just about anyone, anywhere– we are lonelier than ever before? I believe it’s because we’ve traded connectedness for true connection and status updates for real relationship. Today I’m sharing 7 bible verses that we can stand upon during seasons of loneliness.
by Lizzie Smiley | May 11, 2017 | Christian Living, Lizzie's Blog, Marriage
A strong, humble, amazing woman wrote to me recently. She’d read my viral post Let Your Husband Be A Man and it spoke directly to her heart, but also left her with questions. Her husband had made a decision that she staunchly opposed and she was seeking Godly counsel about what to do. I could tell she was caught between a rock and a hard place, and her sincere heart-cry was to do the biblical, right thing—even if it was going to be uncomfortable.