Have you ever wished you could read someone else’s journal? Not to uncover juicy secrets, but to discover how that person wrestled through the ups and downs of everyday life? I have. There is something immensely helpful about peering beneath a veiled exterior and seeing the inner workings of another’s spiritual journey. I’ve decided to give you something dear to…
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Faith Over Fear
I’m a t-shirt kind of girl. My daily uniform consists of jeans (or a maxi skirt when I need to be fancy), flip flops, and a t-shirt from my expansive collection. But when we decided to broadcast the Water Walking Bible study I’m teaching this summer on Facebook Live, I decided my usual apparel wasn’t up to par. Nope, it…
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Eat Up: A 5 Day Reading Plan to Increase Your Hunger for God’s Word
I have a problem. I’m plagued with a constant hankering for cheesecake and peach cobbler and chocolate icing. In other words, I have a serious sweet tooth. After years of living with this malady, I’ve discovered a pattern. The more sweets I eat, the more I want to eat sweets. I bet some of you have fallen victim to the same vicious cycle….
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Confronting the Question that Holds us Back
For years I wanted to start a community Bible study for women. I had a strong desire to help others have a deeper understanding of the Bible. And I loved the thought of God sparking a fresh faith in women as they gained a new awareness of Him. But despite the desire, I kept putting the idea off. What held me back from getting started?…
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Preaching to the Choir
I was incredibly honored to speak at a women’s gathering at my home church last night. But, have mercy, if it wasn’t one of the most nerve-wracking speaking experiences I’ve ever had! I’m usually a little nervous before I get up to speak. There is a serious weightiness that comes with knowing you’re about to share God’s word. But this time my heart thought we…
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Haiti & Hurricanes
I have vivid memories of Hurricane Opal. It was October and I was 15 years old. I huddled with my family in my parents’ bedroom all night, listening to the storm rage and wondering when the walls were going to give way. At some point, the wind lifted a small building off the ground and slammed it against the eastern wall of my house. Electricity was…
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