Surely you heard of [Christ] and were taught in him in accordance with the truth that is in Jesus. You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires; to be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.
Ephesians 4:21-24 (NIV)
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
No Shampoo Update
Well, I've gone over two months without shampooing my hair. Think it's crazy? While I'm STILL trying to figure out how to upload my video-log of the process, but here's a current picture. I'm very happy with the outcome, but you can decide for yourself if the results have been productive. ;)
Thank you Pure Photography of Reno for this photo. :)
(Makeup by Affordable Mineral Makeup™. Scarf by PrettyStinkingGreen.com.)
P.S. Don't forget to grab your 15% Affordable Mineral Makeup™ discount code before it expires! :)
Thank you Pure Photography of Reno for this photo. :)
(Makeup by Affordable Mineral Makeup™. Scarf by PrettyStinkingGreen.com.)
P.S. Don't forget to grab your 15% Affordable Mineral Makeup™ discount code before it expires! :)
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
15% discount Affordable Mineral Makeup
Take 15% Off every Affordable Mineral Makeup ™ order from www.InnerBeautyGirls.com now through October 31, 2010 w/ coupon code "madness1010" (don't include the quotes).
Use code as many times as you like, share w/ friends and family. Simply enter madness1010 in the coupon code field when you checkout. Enjoy!
P.S. If you could also leave in the "comments" section that "Jenni Saake" is your consultant, I would appreciate your help in assuring I am able to continue servicing your mineral makeup needs. :)
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
15% discount Affordable Mineral Makeup
From today through Sept. 30, 2010, take 15% off your entire Affordable Mineral Makeup™ order from www.InnerBeautyGirls.com with coupon code womensday910 at check out! :) You will also receive a special surprise gift directly from the owner of AMM with your order! (I haven't seen the gift in person yet, but I've heard from a couple others that it's great.)
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
What to Wear
The night is nearly over; the day is almost here. So let us put aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light.
Romans 13:12
Thursday, September 9, 2010
SWIRL Your Savings
SWIRL is a new website I've just discovered. They offer high end designer items at "deep" discounts. (Sometimes that means a $400 wallet is "only" $150 now - still far out of my comfort zone! But it can also mean a $100 pair of earrings sells for under $20, so it's worth keeping an eye out for offers that fit your style and budget.) The catch is that quantities are highly limited.
New items come up for sale on a daily basis and each sale lasts only 72-hours (or until sold out). Honestly, my desire for inner beauty means I'm fairly picky and found many of the clothing items distastefully immodest in today's offerings, but I did spot a few cute items I would gladly wear.
New items come up for sale on a daily basis and each sale lasts only 72-hours (or until sold out). Honestly, my desire for inner beauty means I'm fairly picky and found many of the clothing items distastefully immodest in today's offerings, but I did spot a few cute items I would gladly wear.
I would love to invite you to check out SWIRL for yourself. Once you become a registered user (it's free!), you can invite your own friends and will receive $25.00 for each one who uses your referral code then places her first order! |
According to the website I followed to explore the SWIRL for myself, promotion code 20OFF829 will get you $20 off your first SWIRL purchase if redeemed by Sept. 30. A great way to use this code is to watch for a $19.99 item then only have to pay shipping on a product that originally retailed close to $100. :) (I have yet to validate the promo code as I haven't placed an initial order myself yet, but I've used other codes from this friend's blog before and have always found them to be reliable, so I'm fairly confident in passing it along to you now.) |
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
DIVAS of the Divine
I was recently given a copy of the book Divas of the Divine - How to Live as a Designer Original in a Knock-Off World and asked to offer my honest review for this blog. This is a large workbook with a cute cover and fun feel to it, but not "fluffy" when it comes down to content. Scriptural context is very important to me and there were times I felt that the authors, Donna McCrary and Sherri Holbert, could have selected stronger support passages for the points they were making, but overall I found the book to be Biblically grounded and the points about living a Christ-centered life to be spot on.
Something delightful about the book format is how the authors take turns sharing pieces of their own lives, intertwining their personal stories by turn, into the rhythms of the book. I loved the contrast in the author's viewpoints - one a tomboy, the other girlie; one a busy mom, the other finding fulfillment outside motherhood; one outspoken in personality, the other more reserved - and that I could find something to personally relate to in one or the other's experience in nearly every issue they addressed.
It is my understanding that this workbook is only one portion of a larger ministry, and while it was a delightful study on its own, I wouldn't consider it truly "stand-alone" as there were occasional mentions of group activity events (I'm presuming as presented in a leader's guide) that I did not have access to. In these cases I found myself craving the companionship of a small group I could share the study with and feeling a bit "left out" that I didn't fully understand the activity being referenced. I don't know that this is a bad thing as the book is intended to draw women together into accountability relationships ranging from one-on-one partnerships, to mentorship and topical or situational small group needs (based on my own history, I can imagine an infertility support group fitting nicely here).
If you are looking for a tool to build a close one-on-one accountability relationship with a friend, want to jump start a women's ministry for your church, or have a study need somewhere in between, this is a book you may want to take some time to investigate for yourself. Want to win a copy? Please leave me a comment by Thursday night (along with your email address so I can notify you if you win) and I'll select one commenter to enter into the blog carnival final drawing.
Something delightful about the book format is how the authors take turns sharing pieces of their own lives, intertwining their personal stories by turn, into the rhythms of the book. I loved the contrast in the author's viewpoints - one a tomboy, the other girlie; one a busy mom, the other finding fulfillment outside motherhood; one outspoken in personality, the other more reserved - and that I could find something to personally relate to in one or the other's experience in nearly every issue they addressed.
It is my understanding that this workbook is only one portion of a larger ministry, and while it was a delightful study on its own, I wouldn't consider it truly "stand-alone" as there were occasional mentions of group activity events (I'm presuming as presented in a leader's guide) that I did not have access to. In these cases I found myself craving the companionship of a small group I could share the study with and feeling a bit "left out" that I didn't fully understand the activity being referenced. I don't know that this is a bad thing as the book is intended to draw women together into accountability relationships ranging from one-on-one partnerships, to mentorship and topical or situational small group needs (based on my own history, I can imagine an infertility support group fitting nicely here).
If you are looking for a tool to build a close one-on-one accountability relationship with a friend, want to jump start a women's ministry for your church, or have a study need somewhere in between, this is a book you may want to take some time to investigate for yourself. Want to win a copy? Please leave me a comment by Thursday night (along with your email address so I can notify you if you win) and I'll select one commenter to enter into the blog carnival final drawing.
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