Casting Your Burdens

After feeling burdened this week for the growing needs around me, I was reminded that even while bearing one another’s burdens we have an opportunity to cast our cares on One who promises to carry them for us.

Anyone who has gone fishing can testify that the art of casting is a tricky skill to master and can threaten to steal the joy of the entire journey.

May I encourage you to experience the sustaining power of God by casting your burdens on the One who can carry them? What does it look like for you to cast more and carry less?

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It Is Worth Our Looking

How long will it be this way?

The undefined timetable of this life we have come to know over the past few months is what stings the most. How long will we fear connection, how long will the days be filled with increasing unknowns or how long will our prayers hang without clear answers?

If there ever has been a time to turn our eyes to a reality beyond our day to day it is now.

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Beloved: Exchange Your Title

I smiled, but deep in my heart I felt the same way. I minimized my role. I didn’t feel like I had anything of value to contribute.

There are many areas where we can feel on the sidelines watching every one else move forward with a life we think will be fulfilling. If you've ever struggled to feel significant in the role that you have, then it's time to exchange it for a new title. May I encourage you to exchange it for this one?

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Won't You Be My Neighbor

This one line, sung not stated, catapults me back to one of my favorite childhood TV shows.

With one lyrical line sung to a catchy tune, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” sent influential messages from Mr. Fred Rogers, who lived out of what he believed. What we believe informs the kind of neighbor we are to those God has placed in our lives. Here I share real stories from NYC to Texas and encourage you to think about how real needs can usher us into real relationships.

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Character Training

It starts in the newborn phase when you are figuring out how to just get a full night’s sleep, for the love of all things good and holy. When it comes to parenting, hands down the part that I consider one of the most important aspects, and that usually gets the least amount of focus, is the character training.

Here I share five areas to focus on, including two of my favorite resources for investing in the character of your child.

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Measuring Our Days

When the celebrations are cancelled and the awards kept in boxes, how do we measure the value of our days? How do we help our children measure the countless hours of study, words read or papers written without a ceremony, designation or distinguishing letters accompanying your name?

The quarantine season has left us all with a myriad of questions, not the least of which begs us to analyze the way we have become accustomed to stewarding our days.

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Don't Forget to Breathe

So cliché, this phrase tends to lose significance.

However, during this season more than any other, I talk through what it looks like to view the very act of breathing as the miracle that it is. We are all invited to breathe differently. Here I explain what that can look like for you and for me.

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Grow in Confidence

We know it is an honor and privilege to become a parent. We can see that precious face staring at us and the truth resonates that this child will now look to you as a guide, in addition to the source of their next meal. Gulp. You have prayed your way through an emotional adoption process or a 10 month pregnancy, but the question remains, “Now what?”

Not one of us is ever fully equipped for the journey of parenting, so how do we gain confidence in our role? Here are a few ways.

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Sheltering in Christ

These unprecedented times overwhelmingly remind us that no matter where you live or what your background, you will feel sacrifice and suffering in some way. Suffering is a universal state that is common to humanity and was, no doubt, before any Coronavirus entered the scene.

Here I share three specific and reassuring comforts that come from finding shelter in the person of Jesus. I pray these encourage your heart and strengthen your trust in the refuge that is always available to you.

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Finding an Anchor

Over a month ago as I planned my intentions for the weeks leading up to Easter, this week was a time I wanted to focus on memorizing scripture. This also happens to be the week that I find myself waking up at 4am consistently filled with swirling anxious thoughts. Maybe I am not alone.

In this post, I reflect on Psalm 119 and am reminded to treasure the word of God in my heart to lead us through the battles ahead.

Maybe you will find that anchor your heart is longing for in this season and begin to hide it in your heart for the journey.

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Curriculum: Where to start?

While having Homeschooled at least one child each year for 9 years (going on 10 this fall), I have also put two children in public school for several years. Each had pros and cons as with all things. All of that to say, it is a journey and I believe your personal mental and physical health, your children’s needs, and your families priorities all play a part in making the decision that’s right for you.

The same is true in choosing curriculum.

Here I give you a brief snapshot by grade level of what our curriculum choices are this year. Use them as a jumping off point for your kids and don’t forget to stay true to who you are!

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Keeping a Posture of Prayer

At a time when our calendar is clear, our pantry is stocked (for now) and our fears heightened, how we posture our hearts will determine what we model for those around us. How we posture our hearts will reveal who or what we are trusting in to get us through. For me, I am intentionally pursuing the discipline of remaining in a posture of prayer, and invite you to join me.

Here are a few resources that I am using to deepen my prayer life and thought I’d share.

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