by Ali Kennedy | Feb 28, 2024 | Fuel for Christian Dating, Fuel for Marriage, Fuel for Maturing Faith, Fuel for Singles
I don’t know about you, but whenever I read Proverbs 31, I feel incredibly inspired to become this woman, who is not only an outstanding wife and mother, but an importer, an investor, a realtor, a manager, a seamstress, an advocate for the poor, and a designer of both...
by Ali Kennedy | Feb 27, 2024 | Fuel for Marriage, Fuel for Maturing Faith, Fuel for Parenting
My son survived on milk alone for first six months of her life. And then, like the flip of a switch he began to notice something: mommy was putting a foreign object into his mouth. This was her entry into the wonderful and exciting world of solid foods—a sure and...
by Ali Kennedy | Feb 22, 2022 | Fuel for Coaching, Fuel for Marriage, Fuel for Maturing Faith, Theology Tuesdays
“Venting is so toxic!” This is the emphatic sentiment of one of my clients. She was having the realization that ‘venting’—the uncensored verbal release of emotions to another person or online community—had become a pervasive and unchecked habit in her life. In...
by Ali Kennedy | Feb 14, 2022 | Fuel for Christian Dating, Fuel for Marriage, Fuel for Maturing Faith, Fuel for Parenting, Fuel for Singles, Theology Tuesdays, Valentines Day
“Love is when someone makes me smile when I’m tired.” “Love is when mom takes a sip of dad’s coffee before giving it to him to make sure it tastes just right.” “Love is walking the dog when it’s below zero outside.” There are so many ways to define love in our modern...
by Ali Kennedy | Jun 29, 2021 | Fuel for Marriage, Fuel for Maturing Faith
Do you ever get tired of relating at a surface level? Maybe you meet with a small group for Bible Study regularly or you find yourself talking to people in office and you just can’t seem to break through the surface talk. Maybe it goes something like this:...
by Ali Kennedy | Jun 28, 2021 | Fuel for Marriage, Fuel for Maturing Faith, Fuel for Parenting
I came across some interesting statistics in my life coaching course: The number one reason people leave a job is that they don’t feel appreciated. In the past year, 65% of the workforce in the US received no praise. The frequency of praise and recognition in the...