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All in Faith
2018 has been difficult and amazing all at the same time so I thought I would take a moment to fill in our friends and family with our year and how God is working in and through our lives.
Quitting when it got hard may have seemed like the easier choice at the time, but pressing in and asking God for guidance, endurance and JOY gave us the chance to build character and the opportunity for my son to see the importance of perseverance.
Easy is definitely not a word I would use to describe homeschooling. If I am gut wrenchingly honest, I would say exhausting, challenging, or perhaps even overwhelming.
Fall always brings about changes in our household. I needed this post to process some things the Lord put on my heart in regards to this season of change and perhaps maybe you too can relate.
1 month out from my cleanse, and I have never been more convinced of the connection between health and spiritual health. I am sharing all my thought provoking revelations the Lord has placed on my heart through this journey so far.
What do you do when you simply have a hard time mustering up the feelings to drive the motivation to keep doing the things you know need to be done to fill in those gaps of not having all the right "feels"?
I explained in last week's post how multi-tasking gets in the way of the things that are truly important to the very people in my home. Well, what about those right outside of the door?
How are you expecting God to move in your life? In this post I want you to know that your life in prayer and relationship to God does not have to look like Eeyore (the sad little donkey from Winnie the Pooh).
Rest does not necessarily mean inactivity. How are you creating a Sabbath rest in your home and in your life?