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I’ll Have the Elephant, Please…
Last week I read about being anxious when we perceive that something is lacking in our lives. As I was writing about that, I asked myself what, if anything, I considered to be lacking during this season of my life. The very first thing that came to mind, pitched a tent and stayed there, was … Continue reading
Getting in the Spirit
Most of us, in one way or another, fight with the holidays. We get stressed, we get cranky, we get lonely, we get sad, we get too busy, we get too tired. I’m no exception. Except that this year, He is putting a new song in my heart. And I am listening hard for all … Continue reading
Simple Gifts
It’s Friday and I can’t stop thinking about His favor. Time for a simple list of just a few of this week’s gifts. – 4 years with my agency, and all the crazy huge blessings that have come with it – Godly people who are there to speak truth and wisdom when I need more … Continue reading
The Home Stretch
Do you ever just wake up stressed? It usually starts with some sort of alarm clock annoyance. Or an annoyance at yourself for not listening to the alarm clock the first time. Then you move on to something else. Your hair won’t lay just so. Your eye makeup looks funny. Those shoes don’t go with … Continue reading
What’s Behind Door #3?
This is an excerpt from one of my January 2012 posts. It deals with something my sister and I talked about last night (on our super fun sister-date to Brave New!) that I think is particularly relevant for women. I’ve posted a few follow-up thoughts at the end… Peace vs. Understanding Philippians 4:6-7 tells us … Continue reading
Getting What We Really Want
Today’s post will be brief, partly because this thought can cover such a wide spectrum, and partly because I’m blogging from my iPhone while a puny little girl snoozes all snuggled up next to me on the couch. I read this today, and I found so much truth in it. From Made to Crave by … Continue reading
What Shall We Do With Jesus?
So I’m 3 days into my write-everyday-challenge when I realize that I threw down the gauntlet at myself during the busiest month of the entire year. I tend to aim a bit high… Part of approaching the Christmas season with a five year-old is trying to figure out ways of teaching said five year-old about … Continue reading
When Autumn Leaves Start to Fall
Thirty-one days hath December. Consider this post 1 of 31. I’m challenging myself to share my heart here every day this month in the hopes of honoring Jesus, the Word made flesh to dwell among us, Emmanuel. I begin with a quote from Passion and Purity by Elisabeth Elliot. I read P&P when I was in college. I … Continue reading
False Start
I enrolled Olivia in 4K at a private school for the 2012-2013 school year. Her birthday falls after the state’s you-have-to-be-five-by-this-date cutoff, but I just had it in my head that she needed to start this year. I was one of those younger-than-everyone-around-me kids in school, and I felt like she needed to have that … Continue reading
‘Cause Sheep is What We Are
A few weeks ago, I opened a book by Kay Arthur that takes Psalm 23 and breaks it out into individual devotional-type readings. I love Kay Arthur, and I’m a huge fan of the Psalms, so I figured we were on solid ground here. And we were. Until page 9, when she says this: “Sheep … Continue reading