Posts in Faith
From nothing to something beautiful

We all start out like tiny seedlings nestled in soil. Sometimes that soil is healthy, but it gets poisoned when bad things are poured into it. Other times we’ve never had healthy soil and must take steps to root ourselves in an environment that helps us grow.

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An Interview with an Author: Joanna White

Today, I share an interview with Christian author Joanna White, who hungers after what she calls “good, dramatic books” for Christians to read where they also aren’t forced to compromise their beliefs.

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My COVID silver lining: Unleashing my creative spirit

This creative unleashing I’m experiencing during COVID is teaching me something new: What if I don’t have to just survive during rough spots? What if I can thrive?

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An Interview with an Author: Christine Paxson and Rose Spiller

Today, I share an interview with Christine Paxson and Rose Spiller, podcasters and teachers with Proverbs 9:10 who have co-authored the book No Half-Truths Allowed—Understanding the Complete Gospel Message.

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Learning to Love Again

It’s not always easy to love again when we have lost someone we loved, whether that’s a pet or a person. Yet as we are God’s people, fully created in love, I believe we have an obligation to open our hearts to love, whatever that looks like. It’s not always the same, and we don’t always feel perfectly ready. Still, allow yourself to love—whatever that looks like.

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An Interview with an Author: Melissa Henderson

Today, I share an interview with my friend, award-winning Christian author Melissa Henderson, author of the children’s book Licky the Lizard, Grumpy the Gator, and other articles, devotions, and stories.

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Hidden Pain: Looking at Those Around Us with A Lens of Grace

All around us people are suffering. Most of the time they still have one foot planted in the now, but sometimes that foot starts sliding toward an invisible line between “hanging in there” and hopelessness. Perhaps your smile or your kind word, perhaps your grace, can be the stopgap. Perhaps your thoughtful, compassionate questions and care can help steer them to the help they need.

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