Author Archive: Becky Pliego

Becky is a Mexican living in one of the most crowded cities in the world, Mexico City. She has been happily married to an incredible man for almost 17 years. They have four children and homeschool them following a Classical Christian Education. Becky grew in a typical Evangelical Arminian church, but after much prayer from her Dad and reading A.W Pink's book entitled God's Sovereignity she came to love the Reformed faith. Becky enjoys the big books and the small books, she loves to study God's word and read mostly, from dead authors, like the Puritans. She says that her real education began when she started homeschooling her children. She currently teaches Spanish at Veritas Press Scholars; loves to take out her watercolors on a sunny Saturday and paint. She is learning photography from her husband. She loves to make pancakes for her family, and drink strong coffee. You can also find Becky on Daily On My Way to Heaven and on her blog in Spanish, Delicias A Tu Diestra Para Siempre.

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A Caffeinated Jello

A Caffeinated Jello

| January 22, 2011 | 0 Comments

I was thinking about making this easy and delicious desert for this weekend, but then I thought of you. I am sure you will love it… So here is the recipe for my favorite Coffee Jello (I am sure you have everything you need in your pantry) Ingredients: 2 envelopes of gelatin 9 tbsp soluble [...]

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Marriage and Wine

Marriage and Wine

| January 19, 2011 | 4 Comments

Marriage is a gift from God, and so is wine. Both are  symbols of  God’s blessing throughout the Bible. Marriage and wine, both are costly, and both should get better over time. We have learned to invest in our marriage, we travel together and leave the kids behind, because we know that we need to [...]

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Saturdays are for Enjoying Good Poetry

Saturdays are for Enjoying Good Poetry

| January 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

I recently discovered that Monergism’s blog, Reformation Theology,  has a great section of poetry written by Nathan Pitchford. Diversely Excellent, is one of those great poems: True Son of God, true Son of Man, Both terrible and fair, What various attributes you span! Perfections ah! how rare, How vast are in your person blent, And [...]

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Reaching Out… In Your Home

Reaching Out… In Your Home

| January 13, 2011 | 0 Comments

When most of us think about reaching out to those who are not in the Covenant of Grace, we think of missionary trips, or reaching out through supporting missionaries all over the world; and of course that is absolutely correct; but what about opening your home to reach out? Have you ever thought about hospitality [...]

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Last Minute Espresso Brownies for Christmas

Last Minute Espresso Brownies for Christmas

| December 22, 2010 | 0 Comments

Still undecided on what dessert you want to prepare for your family and friends this Christmas? I want to share with you a delicious and simple recipe. I really hope you like it. Espresso Brownies What you need: 1 beaten egg 1 (21 1/2 ounce) pkg. fudge brownie mix 1/4 c. cooking oil 1/4 c. [...]

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A Caffeinated Christmas

A Caffeinated Christmas

| December 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

I have recently found great articles, concerning the Incarnation of our Lord among our Caffeinated Calvinists Network, and thought that you might be interested in visiting some of them. Jon shares with us something that would make a great gift idea, the book A Puritan Bible Primer,please read an excerpt from the book, one of [...]

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Have you read these posts?

Have you read these posts?

| October 6, 2010 | 0 Comments

One of our Caffeinated Calvinists Network members, Scott@ By Grace Alone,  posted today a very good article entitled “Wise Words on Parenting/Pastoring” I am not sharing any part of his article here, I just encourage you to visit him and read what he has to say.  What do you have to say? Share your thoughts [...]

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A Book Recommendation

A Book Recommendation

| September 24, 2010 | 0 Comments

I have been reading this book the way I like to eat chocolate, slowly and savoring it; I do not want to finish reading it, I am so enjoying it that I wish it could last longer. The book is Family Religion. Principles for Raising a Godly Family, by Matthew Henry. I recommend you this [...]

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