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When You Have to “Go Through It”

“We can’t go over it, We can’t go under it, Oh no! We got to go through it.”   You may recognize those words from the beloved children’s book, We’re Going on a Bear Hunt. I remember animatedly reading the book to my kids when they were little, complete with impressive (if I say so myself) sound effects. In the book, ...

When You’re Emotionally Exhausted

There may be days when you feel completely wrung out. But you still go through the motions. You do the laundry, drop the kids off at school, buy groceries, take out the trash. You smile at people who smile at you. But it almost feels like an out-of-body experience because you’re not fully present. The last two weeks ...

A Letter To My Son On His 13th Birthday

Hey kid, It’s HERE! The “dreaded” teen years are upon us. Netflix shows and blog posts warn us nervous mamas that this phase will involve slammed doors, eye rolls, a vapid disinterest in all things family, and words that range from fluent sarcasm to pure venom. But somehow—call me naïve—I don’t think it’s going to play out ...

Honor Your Parents??? (YouVersion Devotional)

What does honoring parents look like when we’re adults? Is it even possible in our fragmented world? How does God expect us to honor our parents when they may have hurt us and where, sometimes, distance seems a wiser and less complicated option? Clearly, most of us carry tons of emotional baggage when it comes to ...

When Disappointment Is All You Can Unwrap This Christmas

I wrote this post last Christmas, but I sense it might be more relevant this year as we've navigated 2020. I've made some edits to the piece - but there's something that I can't alter: the unchanging hope that Christmas brings. May His hope be our anchor this season and always.   Maybe you’re done being merry. ...

The Sanctifying Grace of Inefficiency

Not too long ago, I followed some incredibly resourceful, timesaving ways of managing our home. The system was supremely efficient. My grocery list was organized by aisle, so I didn’t redundantly traverse the same path twice. My laundry was tackled like one of those washing-machine commercials where the clothes fold themselves into neat towers. My family’s ...
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