Sometimes remembering the past is not a good thing, and sometimes it is. Let me explain.
I’ve recently re-started to read Lies Women Believe by Nancy Leigh DeMoss. Part of the reason for this is because of the True Woman ’10 conference I attended last weekend and mentioned here.
Today, I was looking at my homeschool blog (God is Good!) to see what I had written about Easter in years past. (I actually added a new blog entry (TODAY!) there, too! Check it out… “MIA – but Sunday is coming!“) I came across this blog entry about how much of a blessing my husband is to me. I can’t believe it’s been two years since he gave me the Lies Women Believe book, and I still haven’t made it past the first few chapters! (Will no one keep me accountable?!)
Anyway, hopefully you’ll understand my reasoning behind why it’s sometimes good to review the past. I need to remember what a blessing my husband is… hopefully more frequently than every two years. And, I need to be reminded to finish things that I start… like the Lies Women Believe book.