Robyn

Robyn is a freelance writer. She loves to write things that inspire, motivate, and educate. She is also a pastor's wife and a stay-at-home mom to her two young boys, Tyler and Dylan .
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B.A. Journalism, University of Central Oklahoma, M.A. Church and Community Ministries, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

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  • The Popular Crack Pie Recipe
    With an exorbitant price tag of $44 a pie at a Manhattan bakery and multitudes willing to pay it, this sweet and salty dessert can be made at home.
  • Cereal Milk Recipe
    Momofuku's in Manhattan puts a new spin on sweetened milk. Cereal Milk is delicious and can easily be made at home.
  • 'Tis the Season for Christmas Tree Allergies
    Christmas tree allergies don't have to put a damper on your holiday decorations.
  • Creative Ways to Teach Toddlers About God
    A few creative ways to spark an interest in God in the heart of a toddler. As a parent of two young boys, my greatest hope as a parent is to instill a proper love and respect for God in my children.
  • Evenflo Triumph Car Seat: One of the Safest on the Market
    After doing a little research on the internet, I found the Evenflo Triumph Car Seat to be one the safest and best car seats on the market today.
  • God-Sized Hope
    The poet Emily Dickinson once wrote, "Hope is the thing with feathers, that perches in the soul and sings the tunes without the words and never stops at all." For Christians, a God-sized hope goes even deeper.
  • Are You a "Salty" Christian?
    The next time you are at your kitchen table, face to face with the salt and pepper shakers, evaluate your life. Salt brings many great benefits to those things with which it comes into contact. Pepper is hot and it burns. Which are you?
  • Grammar 101: How to Properly Use the Comma
    The comma is the most frequently used and misused punctuation mark. While it looks innocent enough with its petite size, the comma's correct usage sometimes escapes even the best writer.
  • How to Spend Time with God
    While there is no perfect formula for spending time with God, there a few things you can do to help you get to know Him in a more deep and personal way.
  • Restaurant Review: The Rain Forest Cafe in Auburn Hills, MI
    My family's experience at this unique restaurant.
  • Christian Writers' Conference August 10-12, 2007
    Have something to say about your walk of faith but don't know how to say it? Here is your answer.
  • 5 Things My Second Child Taught Me
    Having a second child changes everything. It makes you a different kind of parent. These are the lessons my new bundle of joy has taught me:
  • Learn How to Get Out of Debt
    The average American carries over $9,000 in debt. Many people claim they want to get out of debt but they do not know how to even begin such a process. It's like quitting smoking, you know you should but you can't.
  • How to Find a Moving Company...Without Getting Ripped Off
    Finding a moving company can be an overwhelming task. Who to trust all of your earthly possessions with is not a job one should take lightly. By following a few simple steps, you can avoid some of the heartache and hassle that moving can bring.
  • Product Review: Sister Schubert's Dinner Yeast Rolls
    Read why this roll is one of the best on the market!
  • Why I Love Being a Stay at Home Mom
    My job is not for everyone, I have to admit. Some days my goal is just to take a shower or use the bathroom with the door shut.
  • 8 Secrets to Great Meals on a Tight Budget
    A "great" meal is more than just the taste. A "great" meal is about the whole meal experience. These secrets will help you transform an ordinary "good" meal into an outstanding "great" meal while saving money at the same time.
  • Bon Appetit Baby: How to Make Your Own Baby Food
    You don't have to be Martha Stewart or Rachel Ray to make your own baby food. Creating it is really quite simple. By following a few simple steps you can go from the produce department of your local grocery store to delicious, nutritious baby food in no time.
  • How to Become a Morning Person
    Do the thought of mornings make you shudder? Is seeing the sunrise about as familiar as to you as Chinese? Have you secretly plotted a quick, painful death for your alarm clock on more than one occasion?
  • What's Your Sign? How to Teach Your Baby Sign Language
    The toddler years can be filled with frustration as child and caregiver struggle to communicate. Teaching your child sign language is a way to alleviate some of the frustration and increase communication. It is also a fun activity for parents and their babies to do together.

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