It isn’t always easy to be vulnerable and to share the hard parts of life. It isn’t always easy to share those things we wish we hadn’t done, or the things that have been done to us that we wish weren’t a part of our story. It isn’t always easy to admit our wrongs and our shortcomings and our missteps. …
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Monday Musings: We May Not Agree, and That’s Okay
Filed Under: Encouragement, Faith Tagged With: community, differences, Love your neighbor, respect
We gathered around my friend’s table for food and fellowship. Each of us had prepared something to share. The food was passed. And the conversation began. I didn’t know any of the women other than my dear friend who invited me to participate in breaking bread and time in God’s Word. As we began to speak and share, I realized quickly that…
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Monday Musings: Sometimes, Church Hurts
Filed Under: Faith, Monday Musings Tagged With: all are welcome, church, hurting, institutions
Sometimes, church hurts. We don’t mean for it to hurt. We don’t want for it to hurt. But it does. When we gather on Sundays, we are imperfect people worshipping our perfect God. When we post on social media, we are imperfect people sometimes misrepresenting our perfect God. When we unintentionally shame others with the things we say and do,…
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This Busted Jar of Queso: A Story About Letting Go and Showing Up
Filed Under: Encouragement, Parenting Tagged With: end of the year, family, grace, school
She was already out the door when I noticed the bag still sitting on the kitchen island. I ran out to the garage to catch her before she left. I stretched my arm out and she reached for the bag. Maybe I let go too fast. Maybe her fingers didn’t have a tight enough grip around the handles. I’m not…
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Monday Musings: On Celebrating Rest
Filed Under: Encouragement, Monday Musings, Pandemic Living Tagged With: health, pandemic living, rest
Rest. We need it. Long for it. Avoid it. And feel guilt when we indulge in it. In a culture where productivity and climbing the ladder of success are both highly valued, we don’t often take the time we need to rest. To sit. To read a book or take a bath or watch a movie mid-afternoon. And if we…
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