Jen Smith Podcast: Girls' Club Book Series!

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“Community is not abstract; it happens in the here and now of the people around us.”

~ Girls’ Club

Sweet Jen Smith and I became friends a few years ago. How fun it has been fo me to watch her share her vision and passion as a young wife, then as a mother, and now as a woman filled with family, convictions, and so much to share from a passion she overflows with from a love of Jesus.

We had so much fun catching up on my podcast again. I love her sparkle and her convictions. Jen has been married to her husband Aaron for twelve years. They are the parents of four beautiful children, and they have a passion to minister to couples through their podcast and books after walking through difficulties in their own marriage. They give God the glory for their restoration. I love to see her baby photos online. Jen writes,

“He is the reason our marriage is stronger than ever! Our heart’s prayer is to be vessels of His love being poured out for His name’s sake.

My purpose and desire is to help and encourage other wives by sharing my journey in learning to enjoy and appreciate my life as a wife. God inspired the name “Unveiled Wife” which means to be transparent and authentic in our relationship with God and with our husbands”.

I know you will enjoy this podcast so much today!

You can find Jen at her blog, Unveiled Wife, as well as on Facebook , and she’s also written a book, The Unveiled Wife along with several ebooks which can be found at her blog!

It’s almost here—our new book, Girls’ Club, is available everywhere tomorrow! Be sure to get your copy of Girls’ Club, here!

Girls' Club: Cultivating Lasting Friendship in a Lonely World
By Sally Clarkson, Joy Clarkson, Sarah Clarkson

Elsie Iudicello Podcast: Girls' Club Book Podcast Series

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“Only the loved can love.”

~ Girls’ Club


I have loved seeing the lovely, inspiring photos of Elsie for quite a while. Then when I got to hear her speak at a Wild and Free conference where we both spoke, I knew I wanted the opportunity to get to know her better.

Elsie homeschools her precious ones.  Her  family of six live on a 2.5 acre farm with a gaggle of pigs, turkeys, chickens, a dog and one duck. She says, “The noise level in our home is indescribable. The amount of laundry is harrowing. Our mudroom lives up to its name. I am an admitted book addict and anglophile. I love tea, gardening, chocolate, novels, tropical fruit and going to the bathroom by myself.” When I read this, I knew we were kindred spirits!

Doesn’t this sound like such a fun life?! Elsie Iudicello lives in sunny South Florida with her husband and four young boys on a noisy farm brimming with an assortment of animals and tropical fruit trees. She is an author and speaker with a passion for Jesus and a great love for homeschooling, stories, tea, adventuring with her children, theology and avocados.

We had so much fun talking about friendship for my podcast today—hope you will love listening in! Elsie writes for Wild and Free magazine and blogs at www.farmhouseschoolhouse.com. You can follow Elsie on instagram @Farmhouse_Schoolhouse for more updates on the upcoming release of her first book. 

Our book, Girls’ Club releases in just 4 days. Be sure to order your copy. We know it will inspire you! (at least we hope it will, as that is what we had in mind! To refresh you in remembering how important accountability, friendship and mentoring is to your whole life. :)

Girls' Club: Cultivating Lasting Friendship in a Lonely World
By Sally Clarkson, Joy Clarkson, Sarah Clarkson

Haley Stewart Podcast: Girls' Club Book Series!

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“As a woman made in the image of God, you have the power of love always at your fingertips.”

~ Girls’ Club

What a delight it was to record this podcast. Joy befriended Haley over Twitter, finding her a kindred spirit in all things literature, homeschool, and faith. Haley is mama to four, wife to a beekeeper, author, blogger, podcaster … a prolific person, in general! She’s also written a book titled, The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture.In this podcast, we talked about what it looks like to cultivate a culture of hospitality in your home as a family, and how rich friendships that span across stages of life can be. We also talked about what it looks like to begin sowing seeds of friendship with your children.

It was so obvious as we talked that Haley has thought deeply, loved well, and celebrated much in her life. If she lived nearer me, I’d want her on my front porch for tea often! Haley is thoughtful, well read, delightful, and truly, truly a kindred spirit. I know you’ll enjoy this podcast.

You can find Haley at all these places …

Blog: https://www.carrotsformichaelmas.com/

Podcast: https://fountainsofcarrots.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haleycarrots/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/HaleyCarrots

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarrotsForMichaelmas/

And of course, you can find Girls’ Club here!

Girls' Club: Cultivating Lasting Friendship in a Lonely World
By Sally Clarkson, Joy Clarkson, Sarah Clarkson

Kate Merrick Podcast: Girls' Club Book Series!

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“You are stronger than you think. But sometimes you need friends to remind you of that.”

~ Girls’ Club

Kate is wonderful. I found our conversation stimulating, delightful, fun and inspirational. She encourages so many women to love God and to pursue Him with their whole heart. She is also a model to me of how to make radical decisions to discipline myself to cut out those things in my life that keep me from experiencing life at its fullest.

Kate has experienced great loss as she lost her precious Daisy to cancer and yet her testimony brings compassion for others who have experienced great loss but also hope for a way forward.

Joy and I just loved our conversation and thought about it for quite a while afterwards.I so hope you’ll enjoy it, too.

Friendship with deep women who call us to follow hard after Christ and who help us to learn what that means is so very important to us, which is why we wrote Girls’ Club.

Kate knows much about the importance of having girlfriends in times of joy and sorrow.

Kate is wife to Britt Merrick and mom to Isaiah Harley, Daisy Love, and Pheodora Sunshine. They have planted Reality churches in California and have spawned churches all over the US and even in London near me. .

She’s authored two books: And Still She Laughs and Here, Now (due April 2, 2019!) You can find Kate here on Facebook: Kate Merrick, Author.

Enjoy the podcast—and be sure to order your own copy of Girls’ Club! Many people are already receiving theirs a bit early. Hope you are inspired and encouraged by our stories.

Girls' Club: Cultivating Lasting Friendship in a Lonely World
By Sally Clarkson, Joy Clarkson, Sarah Clarkson

Sister Theresa Podcast: Girls' Club Book Series

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“You are stronger than you think. But sometimes you need friends to remind you of that.”

~ Girls’ Club

Joy and I had a wonderful conversation about friendship recently with Sister Theresa that I’m so excited to share with you. Joy and Sister Theresa had become friends on Twitter where Joy has met so many interesting friends over the last year. They share a passion for their faith in Christ and in living a life of generosity. It’s such a grace to talk about this very important topic with wise women, and we hope you enjoy listening in to our podcast!

Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble, FSP is a former atheist who, thanks to the grace of God, has returned to the faith she was raised in and now tries to help others bring their loved ones back to the faith. A few years after returning to the Church, she heard God calling her, so she left her job in Silicon Valley to join the Daughters of St. Paul. She is the founder of the Memento Mori project and author of The Prodigal You Love: Inviting Loved Ones Back to the Church. She now lives in Boston where she serves at the Pauline Publishing House in the Editorial Department.

You can also find her here: Her website: https://pursuedbytruth.com
twitter: https://twitter.com/pursuedbytruth

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pursuedbytruth/?hl=en

As we continue to ponder the whole point of community, of loving others well, of being the kind of friend who brings out the best, we are being encouraged in our own lives and friendships to grow. It is the hope of all three of us that when we get to heaven we will hear of all sorts of connections and friendships that were begun when people read our book. Thanks for helping us get the word out—and let’s pray it will help so many end loneliness and find a friend.Be sure to get your copy of Girls’ Club, here!

Girls' Club: Cultivating Lasting Friendship in a Lonely World
By Sally Clarkson, Joy Clarkson, Sarah Clarkson

Tools To Cultivate Deep Friendship & Sarah, Joy and Sally Podcast

It’s what we do! We read! And have tea and talk and create adventure together. We are the original “Girls’ Club.”

It’s what we do! We read! And have tea and talk and create adventure together. We are the original “Girls’ Club.”

If I have a friend with whom to share life, I will hold fast to my ideals.

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In the past couple of weeks, I have met on a couple of different occasions with sweet women who have opened their hearts. Both, mature, loving, committed to ideals and holding fast to investing their lives in their children and marriage, but both experiencing such isolation and loneliness.

In our culture at this time in history, it is very easy to feel alone, especially when one feels called to focus her time and life on raising godly children, making a home that is the center of life and cultivating spirituality intentionally.

The pressures that come with 24 hour a day children in the home, the housework, the messes, the education of each child and the load of work associated with these ideals can deplete a woman constantly.

It is why Clay and I sought to develop small groups of women based around common ideals and why we are hoping to build a network of these women. It is why the girls and I wrote Girls’ Club, to try to foster strong female friendships and to build community so that women can join arm in arm across life, ideals and great causes. We need time to laugh and love and have fun and share our deepest struggles and challenge each other to ideals--and to feel that someone in the world "gets" you, loves you and will pray for you.

I have been working so much lately on our conferences, book launch, podcasts and keeping up with packing for 4 cities and then Oxford, leaving in a couple of days. I was feeling a bit lonely and dry—all work and no play makes Sally a cull girl.

I quickly called one of my friends I speak of in our Girls’ Club book. She is truly one of the most devoted women I know and always, always encourages me, prays for me and helps me feel loved. She is 14 years older than me.

“Come over for a quick cuppa! I would love to see you.”

Predictably, when I arrived, she had a cup of coffee waiting, a little dish of ginger cookies, a candle lit and said, “Now, let’s be friends.”

Though I stayed only an hour. She encouraged me, prayed for me, asked about my welfare and when I left, I was restored. My heart was at least partially filled and I felt I could make it through my week.

All women, especially mamas who are at home with tiny, demanding wee ones, need the regular encouragement, love, fun, sympathy and support of other like-minded women to make it through their days with strength and grace to make it through their days.

It is why we wrote our book, to help women understand the profound importance of being intentional to cultivate that few inner circle women who will link arm in arm to be the kind of friends we all need for life.

I have been accused of using this word often—cultivate—because it is what needs to be done in relationships.

Webster’s dictionary describes the word “cultivate” as this:

“to promote or improve the growth of by labor and attention”, “to devote oneself to”, “to seek to promote or foster” and “to seek the acquaintance or friendship of”. All of these definitions are very clear.

To cultivate is not a passive activity. It is one that takes work and attention and care.

I have never seemed to have very much pause in life. The demands of my children, husband, friends, work, ministry, life have drained me on a regular basis. It is quite exhausting sometimes to be responsible!

Cultivate insinuates you have to slow down, pause, water what needs to grow, care for it—and so it is with friendship—it must be planted, watered, receive nourishment and have time to grow. And all of us need to remember that unless we plant, we will not reap.

Sarah, Joy and I talk about how to Cultivate Deep friendships

1.Take initiative and reach out. . Remember; cultivate means “to devote oneself to”. Ask the Lord to show you ways to cultivate a friendship with someone.

2. Encourage—look at the friend’s eyes—what do they tell you? How might you give words of encouragement to lift the other up.

2. Listen. Be someone who listens, not just talks. Make sure you know you are available to listen. People are not mind readers. You must tell them.

3. Support and do acts of kindness. Ask the Lord ways in which you can show love in action to friends.

4. Pray. Pray for your friends. Tell them you are praying for them. Ask them how you can pray for them. Ask them to pray for you.

5. Be dependable—through all seasons of life. Be a safe friend who can be trusted not to judge or criticize, but to love—Remember: love covers a multitude of sin.

We talk about more ways we have found to be friends to one another today.

Be sure to order your copy of the Girl’s Club Series. We know you will be glad you did. Stories to help keep all of us faithful to God and our ideals He has called us too.

Greta Eskridge Podcast: Girls' Club Book Series!

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What fun we’re having as we prepare to launch the new book, Girls’ Club! Today I had the joy of recording a discussion with Greta Eskridge, a delightful mom who loves to encourage others. I hope you’ll love our conversation.

I had the privilege of meeting Greta when we were both speaking at Wild and Free. I love her full engagement with life, celebrating moments with her children, and getting to watch the life she brings to so many through her messages and friendship. We also share a love for walking and hiking and being outdoors every day. Now, if she could just come to Oxford, what fun we could have on the canal, in the meadows and parks. And we would probably change the world with our conversations. I so enjoyed talking with her today about the profound importance of relationship as a foundation of strength for our lives.

We also talk about the reason everyone on Insta knows her as maandpamodern (Ma and Pa Modern) —I always wondered where that came from, and now, when you listen to the podcast, you will know!

You can find more from Greta here:

Website and blog : www.gretaeskridge.com

Instagram: @maandpamodern

Podcast: At Home

You can also find her writing and speaking for Wild and Free events, and at various other home school and parenting conferences around the country. To find where she’ll be speaking next, check gretaeskridge.com!

You will love this podcast with my lovely friend.

And be sure to pre-order your copy of Girls’ Club, here!

Girls' Club: Cultivating Lasting Friendship in a Lonely World
By Sally Clarkson, Joy Clarkson, Sarah Clarkson

Kristen Kill; Cultivating Friendship with Teens (Girls' Club Podcast Series)

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“When we know that we are loved, we are ready not just to find a friend, but to be one.”

~ Girls’ Club

What a joy to have Kristen Kill joining me once again, as I continue this series all about the Clarkson ladies’ newest book, Girls’ Club! Kristen is a long-time friend to our family, and we’ve shared many a cup of tea and deep conversations all over the country. She’s settling into a new spot in the Pacific Northwest with her darling family after spending many years in New York City, and can be found on Instagram and Facebook as Kristen Kill. You can also find her book all about finding rest in the midst of a busy life here: Finding Selah.

Kristen is also very graciously giving away a copy of Finding Selah to one of our readers!

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Leave a comment here or tag a friend on this poster on Instagram for a chance to win.

And don’t forget to get a copy of Girls’ Club, here!

Girls' Club: Cultivating Lasting Friendship in a Lonely World
By Sally Clarkson, Joy Clarkson, Sarah Clarkson
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How to Be A Friend Worth Having & Sarah, Sally & Joy Podcast

Greetings from Sally, Joy and Sarah of The Girls’ Club Book.

Greetings from Sally, Joy and Sarah of The Girls’ Club Book.

"Two are better than one because they have a good return for their labor.
For if either of them falls, the one will lift up his companion. But woe to the one who falls when there is not another to lift him up." Ecc. 4:9

What kind of friend are you? I have a wonderful friend who is my "go to" friend when I need to be with someone who I know walks with the Lord. She is a kindred spirit, has a busy life, many responsibilities and we don't get to see each other very often because of our mutually busy schedules. But, I take the luxury of making special time to get together with her because I know I can count on the fact that she has been in the presence of the Lord and whatever we chit-chat about or whenever we share heart secrets, I know that I will be exposed to a heart that has been shaped by scripture, watered by faith and dwelling in the presence of the Lord. 

I know that just being with her will fill my cup, point me in the right direction, give me perspective. I also know that it has been her habit to walk with the Lord for years and years, one day--one devotional--one prayer at a time--so her wisdom is cumulative--years and years of experiences of seeing God's faithfulness and learning how to live by faith, and insight on how to look at life.

"He who walks with wise men will be wise, But the companion of fools will suffer harm." 

Prov. 13:20
 

I have had to look for these kinds of friends over the years. I once heard a leader say, "I will go to the ends of the earth to be around someone who makes me want to love God more and be more excellent. I will run quickly away from the kind of person who is always a drainer, complains and drags me down and depletes my desire to walk with God."

I have thought about this philosophy over the years. We must all minister to a wide variety of people. Yet, I have purposefully sought to find friends to spend time with, on somewhat of a regular basis, who have the life of Christ bubbling up.  This is to fill my own heart with wisdom from those who keep me seeking to pursue God in His holiness. Positive peer pressure, you might say. 

Excellent women are hard to come by, yet in each case, I find that these women are dedicated to pursuing God no matter what and their priorities show the investment they have made by making it a habit to spend time with the Lord on a regular basis--and then walk obediently, choosing to serve Him and His ways. Many of these women have terrible backgrounds and had to learn scripture and truth by pursuing it--but by pursuing the Lord in the context of His word and obeying it, they became reflections of Christ. Not about background, but about the priority of who you spend time with the most.

How do you become a "go to" friend? Determine that you will read the word every day. Choose to believe in God every day, every circumstance, because it is way to please Him. Pray for His guidance and live with His presence going with you. It is the engaged, loving heart--the one that hungers to know and live for God--that will become the heart that others will draw from. There is nothing else to replace it--no cleverness or self-strength or rules or formula can replace the palpable life that comes from living day by day, holding on to God's hand, and then being a well-spring from which other draw.

Do you want your children to draw from the Life that is bubbling over from your heart and mind and words and attitudes--then you must spend day after day with the Word of Life who will give you the true source of wisdom and love you long for. 

Even as a house is built one brick at a time and yet has the potential of becoming a mansion, so a wise woman builds her house one day--one brick at time into a home of spirituality that comes from rubbing up against Him so many times.

Thanks, sweet friend, for spending so much time with Him so that I could be with Him when I am with you. Thanks, too, to all of my other sweet friends who pour His life into mine. (Those who are in my stories, in my book dedication, in my ministry and projects and work at my conferences, my blog and email friends. It is a host of watching women walk with God that waters my own heart. I am so very grateful for you!)I treasure you. You have made it possible for me to keep going in this life of ideals and faith in my sweet Lord.

Nurturing Love Around your Table & Spaghetti Pie

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After a long, taxing week, I know the nerves of my own 4 still at home are frayed. All of us are a bit weary from cold days outside and long, hard hours of work inside as we prepare for conferences, and as Joel and Joy work on their various projects. What is needed is for me to craft an atmosphere that says, “Relax, come sit a while, feast with me and we shall restore.”

Sitting down to a hot meal together is a tradition and center of Clarkson family life—no matter how many of us are home! So this weekend, I will make bread, (this always speaks love and comfort) and serve up a warm favorite meal. This recipe is a family favorite (Nathan’s “especial” favorite!) and I’m sure your family will love it, too. Happy Weekend to you.

Spaghetti Pie

Ingredients:

2 tsp olive oil

1/2 cup onion - diced

8 oz baby portabella mushrooms - diced

1 pound ground beef (or 1/2 pound Italian sausage 1/2 pound ground beef)

1/2 tsp garlic salt (or 1 clove fresh minced garlic)

1 tsp dried oregano (or Italian seasoning)

1 tsp dried basil

Salt and pepper to taste

6 - 8 oz. spaghetti noodles (depending on your pie dish)

2 Tbsp butter (optional)

3/4 cup parmesan cheese

2 eggs - well beaten

1 cup cottage cheese - blended

1 8 oz can of diced tomatoes

1 6 oz can of tomato paste OR 1 small can of tomato sauce

1 tsp sugar

1 - 2 cups fresh mozzarella cheese - grated

*Optional: pinch of Italian seasoning to finish on top of mozzarella

 Directions: In your skillet, over medium high heat, saute onions in olive oil until translucent. Add the mushrooms and saute until cooked through. If using fresh garlic, add garlic and stir into the onion and mushroom mixture for 1 minute. Add ground beef to the skillet and stir until completely cooked. Add dried herbs, salt & pepper to taste. In a colander, carefully drain off any excess oil. Return the meat mixture to the skillet and return to a medium heat. Add diced tomatoes, tomato paste, sugar and garlic salt if not using fresh garlic. Turn off heat and set aside. You can also use immersion blender for sauce if your kids are not fond of a more rustic style sauce with diced tomatoes. This will make your sauce a smoother spaghetti meat sauce.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cook spaghetti per instructions on package. Drain. Then stir in butter, parmesan, and eggs into the warm spaghetti. Pour spaghetti mixture into a 10 inch pie dish and press in to form a spaghetti crust. Spread the cottage cheese on top of the crust. Add meat sauce mixture. Bake uncovered for 20 minutes then remove from oven and top with shredded mozzarella cheese and return to oven to bake for 5 minutes longer to melt cheese.

Easy peasy, and your house will smell like an Italian restaurant. Enjoy!