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Alphabet Scripture Cards Printable | Hope Ink

When our kids were little, we had a book and CD of songs with a different verse for each letter of the alphabet to help them hide God’s Word in their hearts.

Ever since then, designing pretty Scripture Cards from A-Z has been something I’ve had on my heart to create. And even though 3 out of 4 of our babies are now teenagers, I’m happy to say that I finally finished this project – with a little help from those same kiddos!

Printable Alphabet Cards | Hope Ink

I love how versatile these are – so many different ways to use them!

DECORATE + Spell out words and hang up anywhere
MEMORIZE + Use as flash cards to memorize Scripture verses
TEACH + A beautiful way to learn the alphabet
JOURNAL + Incorporate into your Bible journaling or scrapbooks
ENCOURAGE + Send a note of encouragement to a friend

 

 

*For a limited time, these cards are now available in the Hope Ink Shop at 25% off (no coupon code necessary)!

 

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Free Art Printable | Do Hard Things

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Free Scripture Art Printable | Hope Ink

Here’s a Free Scripture Art Printable for you, friends!

Just click on the image above to download the pdf file, which you can print out on any printer and then trim to 5×7 or 8×10 size.

This is one of my daughter’s favorite verses. Mine too. Such sweet and necessary encouragement that we can do hard things -even seemingly impossible things- when we’re relying on Christ to give us His strength.

If you missed my last post about some recent challenges I’ve faced, you can find it here.

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Miracles, Moving, and Organization

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log cabin california

We used to live in a log cabin. This one, in fact.

I wrote about it a few years ago, with a bit of a home tour, when we realized it was time for us to leave the beautiful foothills and move back into town.

Even though we were certain it was the best thing for our family, we were sad at the prospect of giving up our rustic, one of a kind cabin with its rainbow of wildflowers and beautiful lake view. And that tire swing.

But, after making the gut-wrenching decision to sell … it didn’t. When almost a year had gone by, we decided to take it off the market and try again after the lake filled back up (which had gone dry for the first time in 25 years, during one of the worst droughts in California history). We agreed to call our realtor the next morning and cancel the listing.

Except that night, on a whim, I shared my blog post about the house on my personal Facebook page thinking, “let’s just give it just one more chance.”

Of course, you can probably guess what happened.

God, in His perfect timing, had just the right family (friends of friends) see the post and fall in love with our mountain cabin and decide to buy it –even though they hadn’t even been thinking of moving, let alone looking for a house. What?

Okay, but that’s not all. There’s more.

They asked if we would be willing to wait to finalize the sale until they could sell their house in town. At which point, I jokingly said, “Well, maybe we should just buy yours.”

So we did.

Seriously, how amazing is God?

We traded houses. And moved in on the same day.

Miracle. Plain and simple.

 

Moving Truck

They met us in the driveway of the new-to-us house. Yep, as we were pulling in with our moving truck, they were pulling out. It still makes me want to cry thinking about how God orchestrated all the details.

 

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And this is what greeted us in our new home from this dear family who gave us their house and inherited ours. All because of God.

So, while we grieved over leaving the mountains, all of these things only emphatically confirmed that the Lord was going before us. And that even though we couldn’t see the big picture (and still don’t), He is beyond trustworthy.

 

Honeysuckle

We’ve traded our wildflowers for honeysuckle and roses. And our mountain lake (now brimming over after the record rainfall last year) for a backyard swimming pool, usually filled with friends during the hot summer months.

 

It truly is a home sweet home.

Whew! So that’s it. That’s our moving story. I know I promised to share it a loooong time ago (it’s been more than year since we moved) … but life. My husband has continued to struggle with health issues, which is the main reason we needed to move. Although being in town has absolutely been the best thing for him. Without a doubt. So even though I traded my ginormous art studio for a corner of the living room, it’s more than worth it.

One thing the Lord has taught me through this moving adventure, maybe more than anything else, is that there is no perfect home. Not here anyway. Heaven is our dream home. That is what my heart should be set on. Seeing Him face to face. Being really, truly home forever.

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Easter Printables For You

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One of my absolute favorite songs for Easter (or for any day of the year) is Don Francisco’s He’s Alive.

I’ve been laid up with the flu the past few days, so I was able to put my rest time to good use and make this little art printable for you. You can click on the image above to download and print (trim to 8×10 with a white border for a standard frame size -or 5×7 for a bit smaller).

Then rejoice that Jesus is alive! And, if you’ve put your faith in Him, you’re completely and utterly forgiven!

Free Easter Bible Coloring Printable

I also had time to finish this new coloring page printable (sometimes sickness is productive, apparently). You can click on the image to download and color with the kiddos to your heart’s content. I’ve also added these to the Printables Page if you want to see if there’s any you might have missed.
 
Happy Resurrection Day!

He’s Alive   -Don Francisco 
The gates and doors were barred and all the windows fastened down,
I spent the night in sleeplessness and rose at every sound,
Half in hopeless sorrow half in fear the day,
Would find the soldiers crashing through to drag us all away.
Then just before the sunrise I heard something at the wall,
The gate began to rattle and a voice began to call,
I hurried to the window and looked down to the street,
Expecting swords and torches and the sound of soldiers feet,

There was no one there but Mary so I went down to let her in,
John stood there beside me as she told us were she’d been,
She said they moved him in the night and none of us knows where,
The stones been rolled away and now his body isn’t there.
We both ran toward the garden then John ran on ahead,
We found the stone and the empty tomb just the way that Mary said,
But the winding sheet they wrapped him in was just an empty shell,
And how or where they’d taken him was more than I could tell.

Something strange had happened there but what I did not know,
John believed a miracle but I just turned to go,
Circumstance and speculation couldn’t lift me very high,
Cause I’d seen them crucify him and then I’d watched him die,
Back inside the house again all the guilt and anguish came,
Everything I’d promised him just added to my shame,
But at last it came to choices I denied I knew his name,
Even If he was alive it wouldn’t be the same.

But suddenly the air was filled with a strange and sweet perfume,
Light that came from everywhere drove shadows from the room,
Jesus stood before me with his arms held open wide,
And I fell down on my knees and clung to him and cried,
He raised me to my feet and as I looked into his eyes,
Love was shining out from him like sunlight from the sky,
Guilt and my confusion disappeared in sweet release,
And every fear I’d ever had just melted into peace.

He’s alive, He’s alive, He’s alive and I’m forgiven,
Heavens gates are open wide.
He’s alive, He’s alive, He’s alive and I’m forgiven,
Heavens gates are open wide.
He’s alive, He’s alive, He’s alive and I’m forgiven,
Heavens gates are open wide.

He’s alive!

 

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