How Would You Handle It?
Whenever I hear another parent share about their children’s struggles, I’m reminded how important it is to train compassion in our children. I don’t believe compassion comes naturally. Oh, we may feel...
View ArticleThankful For Rejection
As a freelance writer, I love helping new writers and as a result, I spend a fair amount of time doing critiques. The other day I had to send a less than glowing critique to someone I care about. It...
View ArticleYour Top 3 Blog Posts For 2011
It’s almost a new year, and I hope you are one step closer to Christ, one suitcase lighter, with one less wound and one more giggle. Ultimately, I hope after reading my favorite blog posts for 2011,...
View ArticleStretched to Overflowing
Once again, as I post today’s Reach Out story, tears sting my eyes. Oh, the beauty of love and grace poured out through God’s children to those in need. Obedience isn’t always easy or comfortable, but...
View ArticleMoving Past the Comfortable to the Extraordinary
Is your love for the convenient and comfortable keeping you from the extraordinary? Today a sweet friend and talented author of Entrusted, Julie Arduini, challenges us to evaluate our life, opening...
View ArticleAre You Repellant or Attractive
Are you repellant or attractive? Pause to think of that for a moment. Consider your interactions with others. Are people drawn to you or do they try to avoid you? How do they feel after having spent...
View ArticleStaying True to Your Purpose
Do you ever feel like God is calling you to do things that guarantee you to a life of obscurity? Financial struggle? Does it feel like His call–to die to yourself, to do what’s right whenever everyone...
View ArticleWalking In the Wilderness
I hate being stretched, prodded, and poked. At least, emotionally. But I’m learning to view my struggles and frustrations differently—through the lens of grace. I’ve shared before, but our family has...
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