It can be challenging to train our brains away from the self, to train our gaze away from our personal concerns. But like any habit, aligning our gaze outward is a habit that gets easier over time, and one that brings great joy and fulfillment.
Read MoreNo matter what we think the other people around us have done or not done, they’re not perfect—and neither are we. And usually, they don’t really have their lives together, even if we think they do.
Read MoreMy journey as a mother in many ways mirrors my life before and after I became a genuine follower of Christ—not just a Christian in name and belief but in action and commitment.
Read MoreReflecting on God’s love in the waiting, even when it seems to take so terribly long.
Read MoreThe things we go through in this life are minuscule in comparison to God’s kingdom. Suffering, joy, all things good and bad, are all pulled into the depths of the ocean just like the waves sweep away the shells and rocks and debris. The waves keep coming no matter what.
Read MoreTension and worry are horrible for us, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I think that’s why the Bible urges us over and over again: Don’t worry. Rest. Be still.
Read MoreInstead of all the rushing, sometimes we need to slow down and savor what the Holy Spirit is doing in our hearts and minds so God’s lessons can truly sink in.
Read MoreWhat makes us different also makes us special. It’s also something God designed on purpose.
Read MoreGod wants us to be like children—trusting, innocent, exuberant, all-in. He wants us to grab on with both hands, grinning and joyful, eager to accept the love he has for each one of us.
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