Anastasia Corbin

Holly and Nick

A Review of Holly and Nick Hate Christmas

  Main CharactersHolly and Nick SettingOhio The First Line of the BookChristmas was so overrated.  My Review Holly and Nick Hate Christmas is a fun and festive read! From the first chapters, I was hooked by the witty banter, laugh-out-loud moments, and the sparks flying between Holly and Nick. Betsy St. Amant blends humor, heart,…
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My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me.

My sheep listen to my voice

We are surrounded by voices all day long. Some are audible, such as friends, family, coworkers, and the media. Others are in our own heads: fears, doubts, or the lies we’ve believed. But Jesus promises that His sheep will know His voice. The more time we spend in the Word, the easier it becomes to…
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Embrace the challenges in life as opportunities for growth and a deeper reliance on God.

Embrace the Challenges in Life

When a hard situation comes in life, how do you tend to respond? Do you question God and wonder what you did wrong? Or do you see the challenge as an opportunity to lean into God and become more like Him? In my life I responded in both ways. But, the more time I spend…
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Welcome September! Reminders for this month: 1 - God gives wisdom when we ask. 2 - God is our refuge and strength. 3 - God's mercies never end.

Welcome September!

🍂 Welcome September! Here are some reminders for this month: 1. God gives wisdom when we ask. “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.” James 1:5, ESV 2. God is our refuge and strength. “God is our refuge and…
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Parenting

Dive into the heart of parenting

📚 Dive into the heart of parenting with “Becoming an Intentional Family.” Discover practical tips to create a home where your children feel valued and loved. This book will help you: ✨ Build rhythms that draw your family closer to God and each other ✨ Create meaningful traditions that make lasting memories ✨ Foster open…
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This is the day the Lord has made; We will rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalm 118:24, NKJV

This is the day the Lord has made

Every sunrise reminds us that today is a gift from God. It is not just another square on the calendar; it’s a day the Lord has made. Regardless of the circumstances we face, we can choose to rejoice. Why? Because our joy isn’t rooted in everything going right but in the unchanging goodness of our…
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Are you chasing after balance but coming up short?

Are you chasing after balance but coming up short?

Are you chasing after balance but coming up short? Perhaps your view of balance needs some tweaking. In my new course, I teach about this very thing! What women are saying who have taken my Surviving to Thriving course: “I liked the way you described harmony versus balance. I want my life to sound beautiful…
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Things I am Loving

Things I am Loving in 2025

If I had a day to myself, you would find me curled up on the couch by the fireplace reading. I absolutely love to read!
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reading

Books I am Reading in 2025

If I had a day to myself, you would find me curled up on the couch by the fireplace reading. I absolutely love to read!
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word of the year

My 2025 Word of the Year

Have you chosen your Word of the Year for 2025 yet? If not, don’t worry—there’s still time to choose one! I first discovered the concept of a Word of the Year in 2018 after hearing a few friends talk about theirs. My friend’s enthusiasm sparked my curiosity and what I found was more than just a trendy idea. A word of the year became a meaningful way to approach each year with purpose.
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Let’s Go to the Moon

When is the last time you took a trip to the moon? For our family, it was this afternoon. We really enjoyed our adventure on the moon. The weather was perfect. The kids LOVE going to the moon! What started as a random idea has turned into something very special for our kids.
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waves

Holding Tight

"Look at those waves!! They are huge!!” exclaimed our four kids as they jumped up and down. The waves quickly washed up any creation in the sand. As they thundered in, it looked like mountains compared to some of my kids. This summer, we spent time on Lake Michigan for our family vacation. On this particular morning, we stood amazed at the power of the waves. The younger two kids put their feet in the water and that was enough for them. They quickly busied themselves with playing in the sand. The older two kids ventured out a little further but not much. I soaked it all in and enjoyed my spot on the sand.
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kitchen

I JUST cleaned the kitchen!

Are you one of those people that love a clean kitchen? Does it energize and empower you? Me too.  When my house is out of order, I feel like I am out of order.  The other day my kitchen counters were cluttered with papers that needing to be filed, thrown away, and mail that still needed to be read.  The pile of dirty dishes had grown out of the sink and invaded the remaining counter space.  The dried on food mocked me from between the plates.  Once again it was out of control…I felt defeated even before I had begun to fight back. Sometimes I wonder why I even bother to clean because it’s only going to get messy again. Oh well, here I go. It has to be done. I rolled up my sleeves, dug in and whipped that kitchen into shape.  The counters sparkled from the wash down, the dishwasher hummed quietly and no papers cluttered my counters. Yes! I had achieved a sense of calm once again.
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gives

Jonathan- Yahweh gives

Today I celebrate my favorite person in the world, my husband Jonathan.  His name means Yahweh gives. Jonathan is truly a gift in my life as well as so many other’s lives. Here are some of the many reasons why Jonathan is a gift to me. Jonathan is sold out for Jesus, he is committed and dependable, a great father to our kids, and an amazing provider for our family.
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birthday

Happy 75th Birthday Don!

Today I celebrate the birthday of a very special person. His name is Don Schweingruber. I met Don in 1996 when I went to visit Bluffton College. I can clearly remember the warmth and love that radiated from Don that day. I even remember giving him a hug because I already felt like I knew him. Don was the Dean of Students at Bluffton College at the time. In the fall of 1996, I started my college career at Bluffton and also my friendship with Don and Nancy Schweingruber. My life forever changed from that moment on.
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listen

I Dare You!

Listening- one of the hardest things to do. What does it mean to listen? Here is the definition from Webster's dictionary: "to pay attention to someone in order to hear what is being said and understand that it is serious, important, or true." When I read over this definition, I am convicted. How many times has a friend shared a concern with me and I haven't really listened to them?  Do I listen for the benefit of my friend?
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faith

Step of Faith

This morning I went for an 8-mile run. It was a solid run and it felt amazing! To some people, this sounds absolutely crazy. To others, it sounds impossible. It may feel like they could never run 8 miles let alone a half mile.  I used to think it was crazy and impossible too. Then God got a hold of my heart and asked me to step out in faith. Here’s my story about how it all began…
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remember

Remember

Around February 28 of each year we remember and celebrate the life of Jeremiah David, the baby we miscarried in July of 2007. He would have been born on February 29, 2008. Each year we purchase a yellow rose and a blue balloon to celebrate him. The kids are involved and love this special day.…
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hug

The First to let go

When it comes to hugs, I don't ever want to be the first to let go. I am trying to live this motto out with my kids. The other day, I went into my son's room to get him up for the day. After pulling him out of his crib, he threw his arms around me and snuggled for a hug. It was a Moment that Mattered. Caleb held on tight and I hugged him right back. As I stood there, my mind starting racing about all the things that needed to get done that day. I was just about to put Caleb down so we could get going on our day. At that moment, God whispered to my heart. "Don't be the first to let go. Spend this precious time with Caleb."  When I continued to hug Caleb at that moment, I communicated to him that he was more important than what I had going and what I wanted to get done.
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Moments That Matter

Moments that Matter

I have been on a hunt lately.  It's a hunt I plan to be on the rest of my life. This hunt is not easy, sometimes it's downright hard, but I know it's totally worth it. I am on a hunt for Moments That Matter.
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