by Valorie Quesenberry | May 16, 2014 | Uncategorized
Some things are sacred in the south – sweet iced tea is one of them. You know how valuable something is by what people will sacrifice for it. I can only imagine how the King’s tea tax smote the heart of our Revolutionary forbears. Their devotion to...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Feb 25, 2014 | Uncategorized
~ another in a series of posts for my favorite Southern girls, my daughters ~In the south, etiquette is almost a religion. We believe in decorum. That’s an old-fashioned word that means we have certain ways of doing things. And ladies are the guardians of...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Feb 5, 2014 | Uncategorized
Unreasonable.Irrational.Illogical.Dangerous.While not necessarily expressed verbally, these are some of the descriptive terms many evolutionary scientists believe apply to creationists. Regardless of intelligence, education, integrity and body of work, anyone who...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Jan 23, 2014 | Uncategorized
I have three daughters. Each is a precious gift from the Lord. Each is a treasure that I want some fortunate young man to discover and cherish. Marriage for them, I believe, is still a few years off but it isn’t too early to lay the foundation for that journey. And as...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Jan 14, 2014 | Uncategorized
If you want to get a reaction in the culture today, make a statement about gender distinction – in dress, roles or behavior. Then, step back and get a firm grip on your beliefs for they are going to be challenged. Even many Christians today are uncomfortable...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Jan 8, 2014 | Uncategorized
It’s 2014. I want to let God “write my story” as Steve Saint says. This year, I desire that to maintain a deeper surrender and let His grace be my strength. As the kids head back to school, my oldest daughter back to her college campus and I...