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A Beloved—Yet Overlooked—Instruction from Jesus

We tend to overlook some of Jesus’ last words in the Bible—words He said before He ascended into heaven. Which words in particular, you ask? That would be a sentence close to my heart. In the very last chapter of John, Jesus says, “Come and have breakfast.”(John 21:12) For someone who doesn’t believe in skipping meals—especially ...

God Finds You In The Wilderness

My stomach did somersaults as we flew over the sand dunes on our ATV. We were in Dubai for a family vacation, and “dune bashing” (off-roading at thrilling speeds on 4x4s) was high on our agenda. I strapped on my trusty helmet, held on for dear life to the hubby, and we took off on ...

When Faith Chooses to Hide

As I crawled through the Cu Chi tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City, I found myself, for one of the rare moments in my life, thankful for my petite frame. The 80-foot-long tunnel had been widened and lit at a few spots for tourists like me, but it was still a narrow, confined space that ...

Are You Too Warm?

We stand at the edge of the most important week in human history—Holy Week, which stretches from Palm Sunday, when Jesus entered Jerusalem to die, to Easter, when Jesus rose from the grave. Can we prepare our hearts as we read the fourth devotional in our Rid Me of Myself Lent series?    Living in south India, ...

Rid Me of Myself – Devotional 1

With exactly a month to go before Easter, we have a few short devotionals on the theme of following in the footsteps of Jesus even as He poured out His life for us.   Have you ever had someone interrupt a heartfelt conversation? Maybe you were venting about how unimaginably terrible your boss was or how your ...

When You’re Feeling “Shut In”

Five years ago, Covid-19 brought the world to a halt. As I scrolled through articles marking its fifth anniversary, I was reminded of the devastation the virus wreaked. One of the hardest things we experienced as humanity was being “shut in.” We were all forced to be contained in our little bubbles. It’s sometimes hard to ...

The Power of Showing Up

“Let me know if there’s anything I can do.” That is the typical, well-intentioned text I send someone walking through a challenging season. I’ve typed those words out dozens of times. I actually mean them. I really do want to help when a friend or acquaintance is overwhelmed by all that life’s throwing at them. I’ve received those ...

Does This Mindset Distance You From God?

You don’t need to scroll social media for long before you hear this message on loop: “You deserve it.” Buy this irrationally expensive purse (that costs as much as a downpayment on a house) because you deserve it. Indulge in this decadent dessert (that you'll need to work off the rest of the week) because you deserve ...

What’s Your Default?

Ask my kids where they typically find me, and they’ll likely say, on the recliner couch in our family room. They would be right. (That comfy leather recliner is hands down one of the best purchases we’ve made.) Ask them what they’ll find me doing and they’ll probably say, scrolling on my phone (on the ...
MEET SUSAN

I love words. But you probably figured that out by now, considering this website essentially collates my words on the web. Read More…