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Love is Never Wasted
Did you ever get your feelings hurt? Your heart broken? Your dreams seemingly shattered? If you have lived at all, then you have answered at least one of those questions with a resounding yes. And it hurts, and you sometimes … Continue reading
Perfection is Ill-Fitting
It’s one of my favorite verses. I have talked about it a lot, and I just can’t get away from it. Mostly because I believe it is the heart of our Father, who is so good. I love this translation … Continue reading
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Tagged balance, family, God, hope, hormones, Jesus, life, love, Matthew 11:28-30, mom, peace, perfection, rescue, rest, SAHM, trust
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I’m Not Sure Where This is Going…
So when I blog, it’s mostly about me figuring things out. Saying things out loud. Making it real. So this is me making me real. Does your mind ever ask your heart questions? You know the kind of questions you … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Colossians 1:26-29, fulfilling, God, homone imbalance, Jesus, Matthew 18:3, Pastor John Nuzzo, who you are, your heart
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Contentment in Each Season
I TImothy 6:6 But godliness with contentment is great gain. So I’ve been parked on contentment for a while. I think it’s important to life, and I think it’s a lesson God has been trying to teach me. In Ecclesiastes, it … Continue reading
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Tagged babies, bodies, contentment, encourage, eyes that see, God, godliness, great gain, hope, I Timothy 6:6, Jesus, Judah Smith, moms, newborns, provision, SAHM
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I am a Recovering Fault Finder
I used to think my blog was about teaching. Nope. I give up that role. I am not a teacher. That’s not who I am anymore. That’s not my role. God has told me that my role is to share … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Lentz, encouragement, fault finding, free, freedom, God, grace, healing, hope, Jesus, judging, kind and gentle God, layers of hurt, love, mercy, peace
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Give yourself some time and space
I don’t know how to divorce life and Jesus anymore, and I don’t want to. I can’t pretend this blog is just about being a mom because it isn’t. It is realizing the power of who He is to enable … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, encouragement, God, grace, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, Jesus, joy, Judah Smith, motherhood, new mom, space, time
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It’s My Birthday, and I’ll Blog If I Want To
Well, today is the day. It’s August 4, and it’s my 32nd birthday. My husband and daughter are asleep. When I left them I unwound my fingers from the man that I love and loves me, and pulled that arm … Continue reading
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Tagged birthdays, change, future, God, hope, Isaiah 58:11, Jesus, John Nuzzo, love, mercy, peace
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Not Your Head, Silly….Your Heart
So, I am sure it’s no surprise to most of you, but I am a thinker. In our culture, it’s valued, and I understand why. It’s wise to follow common sense wisdom, but there are times when it isn’t. What … Continue reading