LOVE is spelled T-I-M-E.

In this heartwarming December mini-episode, I share why love is spelled T-I-M-E. It’s not the gifts or grand gestures that shape our families—it’s the small, consistent moments of connection. From greeting my kids after school to lingering at the dinner table, I’ve learned that presence is the purest form of love.

I share real-life examples from my own home: gravel road walks, quick devotionals before bed, board games at the dining table, and the importance of looking up from our phones. I also reflect on insights from my church’s young adult group—a powerful reminder that even grown kids crave connection over things.

Scripture:
 1 Corinthians 16:14 — “Let all that you do be done in love.”

Reflection Questions:

  1. When do I feel most connected to my family?
  2. How can I add more “quantity time” into my week?
  3. What distractions (like my phone) can I lay down to be more present?
  4. How can I intentionally create more shared moments — meals, walks, or games — this month?
  5. What does love look like in my home when it’s spelled T-I-M-E?

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 Love grows in the little moments. When we linger longer, listen deeper, and look up from our phones — that’s where memories are made.