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  • There to Catch

    There to Catch

    What I need to carve into my heart is no matter what my “yet” is, no matter the circumstances or hardships, I should rejoice in the Lord.

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  • Bite Between the Teeth

    Bite Between the Teeth

    Do you ever say things you don’t want to say? I do it too often. I feel the flow of my flesh roll off my tongue and splat onto…honestly, usually my husband’s face. Some times I watch the words rolling toward someone and want to scoop them up and throw them into the ocean. Some…

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  • Draped in Grace

    Draped in Grace

    Because in the decisions we make as we seek Him, no matter if it was the right decision or not, God is gracious to teach us anyway if we are willing to be taught. That’s where the blessing is. The blessing is in the action. Get up and walk, Jesus said. The blessing is in…

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  • We are but Earth Ponies

    We are but Earth Ponies

    Yesterday my 5 year old daughter and I were having a nice Panera picnic and started talking about Jesus’ death and resurrection seeing as Easter is just days away. If you know my daughter at all, you know two things about conversing with her. Firstly, there’s a lot of My Little Pony talk. Secondly, things…

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  • Puzzle Piece Peace

    Puzzle Piece Peace

    I’m really not trying to over complicate this story, it is just there are so many pieces to the puzzle that make this story, to me, incredibly amazing. – I have to acknowledge the astounding aide of peace God brought me. I praised God for protecting my mind from going to those dark and desperate…

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  • Be His Guest

    Be His Guest

    Have you ever asked God for a hug? Honestly, I hadn’t even thought to ask my Heavenly Father for one until studying His character a few years ago. And between then and now I’ve only asked Him for a hug one other time, read about it here. One Monday night I left bible study feeling…

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  • Hugs

    Hugs

    The season of infancy in our family is extremely difficult. I will readily admit that the first year postpartum is filled with ups and downs—mostly downs. Whether the first child or third, I find myself in ruts of emotion. The difference between my first child and third is that I braced myself for impact. I…

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  • There to Catch

    What I need to carve into my heart is no matter what my “yet” is, no matter the circumstances or hardships, I should rejoice in the Lord.

    Read More

  • Bite Between the Teeth

    Do you ever say things you don’t want to say? I do it too often. I feel the flow of my flesh roll off my tongue and splat onto…honestly, usually my husband’s face. Some times I watch the words rolling toward someone and want to scoop them up and throw them into the ocean. Some…

    Read More

  • Draped in Grace

    Because in the decisions we make as we seek Him, no matter if it was the right decision or not, God is gracious to teach us anyway if we are willing to be taught. That’s where the blessing is. The blessing is in the action. Get up and walk, Jesus said. The blessing is in…

    Read More

  • We are but Earth Ponies

    Yesterday my 5 year old daughter and I were having a nice Panera picnic and started talking about Jesus’ death and resurrection seeing as Easter is just days away. If you know my daughter at all, you know two things about conversing with her. Firstly, there’s a lot of My Little Pony talk. Secondly, things…

    Read More

  • Puzzle Piece Peace

    I’m really not trying to over complicate this story, it is just there are so many pieces to the puzzle that make this story, to me, incredibly amazing. – I have to acknowledge the astounding aide of peace God brought me. I praised God for protecting my mind from going to those dark and desperate…

    Read More

  • Be His Guest

    Have you ever asked God for a hug? Honestly, I hadn’t even thought to ask my Heavenly Father for one until studying His character a few years ago. And between then and now I’ve only asked Him for a hug one other time, read about it here. One Monday night I left bible study feeling…

    Read More

  • Hugs

    The season of infancy in our family is extremely difficult. I will readily admit that the first year postpartum is filled with ups and downs—mostly downs. Whether the first child or third, I find myself in ruts of emotion. The difference between my first child and third is that I braced myself for impact. I…

    Read More