by Diane W. Bailey | May 26, 2016 | Consilium Community, Consilium Podcast
You might have heard of the Grammy and Dove Award winner Francesca Battistelli, but have you heard of her amazing mother? On the Podcast today we have the honor of talking with Kate Battistelli – a blogger, published author, foodie and a retired Broadway...
by Chris Malkemes | Oct 20, 2015 | Consilium Community
On September 21, 1911, a daughter was born in a small Missouri town, and her parents named her Beulah, “Favored and blessed of the Lord.” Would she be favored and blessed of the Lord? By the time Beulah Cox Moore was six years old she walked hand in hand with her...
by Diane W. Bailey | Aug 11, 2015 | Diane's Posts
She sat on the stool at my kitchen island and helped me make chicken chowder while sipping on sweet iced tea. I gave her an old butcher-block cutting board, a bunch of carrots and my favorite knife. The iron skillet sizzles with onions, garlic and celery as the...
by Diane W. Bailey | Jul 8, 2015 | Diane's Posts
Moms are the ones, who first teach us to make friends, understand the actions of others and set the example of a godly woman. Setting a perfect example in front of our children is not the most important example we give our daughters. Living authentically in front of...
by Diane W. Bailey | Mar 9, 2015 | Diane's Posts
When I was a pre-teen, my dad had a string of prisms hanging from a tree outside our kitchen window. Sometimes, in the late afternoon, as mom was cooking supper, I would sit and wait for the afternoon light to engage with the prisms. When it did, small circles of...