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Pruning Season

If you’ve been in enough Bible studies or Christian small groups you may have heard someone say something along the lines of, “I’m in a pruning season right now,”. This phrase is usually used to describe going through something difficult. This can feel harsh, and confusing, and we can sometimes tend to question why God… Continue reading Pruning Season

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Sing your part

In April of 2021 I went to my first Women’s Retreat ever. The women of my church gathered at a camp in the Texas Hill Country and we worshiped, studied, fellowshipped, and prayed together. It was an incredible time for me. One thing that absolutely took my breath away about it was the worship. Listening… Continue reading Sing your part

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God still loves us even when we complain

In my Bible reading today I came across this passage from Numbers where the Israelites are in the desert and complaining because they’re sick of eating manna all the time. They start griping and actually reminiscing about living enslaved in Egypt because at least then they had “free fish”. “The rabble with them began to… Continue reading God still loves us even when we complain

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How to take your thoughts captive – and why you should.

“The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. 5 We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.” 2 Corinthians 10:4-5 The meaning of this verse has long eluded… Continue reading How to take your thoughts captive – and why you should.

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An invitation for you, my global friends

Every year I look back on my site stats and every year I am astounded at the reach my little blog has. I know the numbers are small compared to other sites, but they’re big to me. Over the past year my blog was accessed by 5,297 unique visitors 6,522 times across 107 countries. Of… Continue reading An invitation for you, my global friends

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Jesus Was the Perfect Sacrifice

Today as I sat in church and listened to the pastor go through the familiar practices of Communion, it hit me how unbelievably well Christ fit the mold of the perfect sacrifice. Not just in that he himself was perfect, but in accordance with Levitical law and how sacrifices were carried out. Allow me to… Continue reading Jesus Was the Perfect Sacrifice

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God’s Not in the Comfort Zone

“The comfort zone is where God’s plans for you go to die.” – Matt Cassidy The Saturday after Thanksgiving, fresh off an illness that turned out not to be COVID, my husband, my mom and I all loaded into my car at 3 AM and drove out to Austin Bergstrom International Airport to hop a… Continue reading God’s Not in the Comfort Zone

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God’s unsurpassing love for His rebellious children

Being a mom is so much harder than I ever imagined. I remember foolishly thinking that parenting would come naturally, and that, since I had good parents, I would just be a good parent. Imagine my shock when I found my children not to be sweet little moldable lumps of clay but feisty and strong-willed… Continue reading God’s unsurpassing love for His rebellious children

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Sober Tips for the Newly Sober

In April 2019 I poured the last of a bottle of wine down the drain and set out on my sobriety journey. The story behind my desire to become sober is complex, but it has been one of the most important decisions of my life. It is mostly second nature now, but it was extremely… Continue reading Sober Tips for the Newly Sober