Posts in Parenting
Five Things to Try When Disappointment Clouds the Summer Sun

Surely our family is not the only one to experience an unexpected sickness, a discouraging diagnosis, or a disappointing change of plans during summer. Right? As much as we love summertime for making memories, finding rest, and seeking adventure, we equally feel the sting of disappointment when things don't go as planned. 

So, I recorded my own thoughts to share with you in hopes that they bring you joy amidst your own disappointments this summer and always. 

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Spring Cleaning: 3 Ways to Tidy Up Your Time and Cultivate a Fruitful Life

The time for spring cleaning is near, but have you ever thought of tidying up your time?

I know what you are thinking:

  • How can I tidy my time?

  • How can I continue to make progress if I allow rest to hold prominence?

  • How can I remain faithful to the goals I set at the beginning of the year?

  • How can I know what areas of my life need to be addressed this season?

I’m glad you asked. Read here and find out.

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Where To Find Joy Here and Now

“What do you need to surrender?” Her question echoed through the microphone and searched my heart.

I sat while my mind invited the Spirit to search my heart. Before getting on a plane and entering back into real life, what was God asking me to surrender to increase my agility and joy along this faithful race?

While several areas came to mind, one clearly stood out.

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Hope For When You Wish You Could Just Start Over

What is it in us that is so desperate for something new? Don’t get me wrong. I love a clean slate, a blank canvas, and wide open spaces. But if we are honest, the changing of the calendar doesn’t actually bring anything new with it except the hope of better. So, how can we experience newness in the middle of our story? Read and be encouraged.

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Three Ways to Shape Your Child's Heart Toward Generosity

There is no better time to begin shaping your child’s heart for generosity than now. The holiday season ushers us into the spirit of giving like none other, yet it’s threatened by our desires to get. We all feel the tension.

So, as parents, how can we model generosity as a family at this time of year and beyond? Here are three helpful ways I’ve found to do just that, along with some resources to get you started.

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For the One Wondering If God Sees All You Do

In my prayers, I began presenting God my platters of good deeds, sacrifices, and accomplishments, and expected Him to return my offering with earthly blessing, favor, and gain. As time passed, life grew arduous. Soon I discovered the only variable increasing in my life was bitterness.

Did God even see all that I was doing? Did He even care?

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Three Questions To Ponder During Unimaginable Loss

After a recent loss, there were no spiritual platitudes or verses that could immediately numb the mind-blowing pain of a life taken too early, but I knew that I needed to be reminded of a God whose ways are different than mine. So, where do you turn in those moments when you feel lost, alone, and desperate for direction?

Join me as I process through three critical questions. Perhaps in my processing you, too, can find healing for a way forward through your own grief or disappointment.

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What Size is Your God: Remembering From Where Your Strength and Joy Comes

This sweet conversation between my husband and seven year old gifted clarity for me this week, and reminded me that where I place my greatest affections in this life will not only determine the path I follow, but determine the size of my God.

Are you feeling weary at the start of another month, a new season, or another day? Read this, remember who your God is, and find strength and joy again for your next step.

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How to Finish Strong When Exhaustion is Real

I am confident we are all in desperate need for a summer sabbath, so I’m reflecting on these questions today:

  • How can I finish the school year strong?

  • How can I enter into a restful summer that allows for an exhale of restoration and adventure?

  • How can I better prepare for the fall without wanting to give up right now?

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Balm for the Brokenhearted: Affirmations to Quiet Your Anxious Heart

The Lord builds. He gathers. He heals. He binds.

I whisper in exhale, “Thank you, Jesus.” This is what my heart needs.

The beat in my chest rests, and I continue navigating the next seventeen verses of Psalm 147. Along the way, I discover five P’s of God that create a healing balm for areas that feel most broken in my life and in the world.

As if a healing balm, these attributes of God cover and calm.

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