Over the past two weeks as I am processing the tragic death of George Floyd, discussions on racism, the violence erupting across the nation, politics, continuing issues from the pandemic, and the noise of social media, my soul has felt heavy. Current times in our country are complex. It has made me thirsty for the Word in a new way,…
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Five Things I Know About Motherhood
As you know, this weekend is Mother’s Day! Our celebrations may look different this year, but we can still celebrate! Normally I enjoy going to church and lunch with my family and doing a fun activity, like bowling or going to a movie. Since we’re not able to do that, this year I asked my daughter to make a Victoria…
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What Does This Make Possible?
I heard Michael Hyatt tell this story on his podcast several years ago: One morning he walked downstairs, just like he did every single day. Except this particular day, he slipped and broke his ankle! Understandably, he felt frustrated. He struggled with his inner critic that scolded himself for not being careful. He was mad that his life would now…
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Good Friday Reflections
Today I’m pulling a post out of the archives about Good Friday. I hope you enjoy it! Every Good Friday I think back to my most memorable one, in 1997 when I lived in Israel. My parents let me skip school to go with them to Jerusalem to watch the Good Friday ceremonies. Thousands of people followed the procession along…
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When Life Gets Uprooted
“And now, just as you accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord, you must continue to follow him. Let your roots go down into him, and let your lives be built on him. Then your faith will grow strong in the truth you were taught, and you will overflow with thankfulness.” – Colossians 2:6-7 NLT “Mom, come quick!” my son yelled…
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