The Day I Learned: I Do Not Suffer Alone

The Day I Learned: I Do Not Suffer Alone

Walking into my doctor’s office, I was filled with tentative hope that this follow-up visit would bring me one step closer to healing. Chronic health issues were taking a toll on my whole person — body, mind, and spirit. I knew I needed help. But the medications I was trying were not making a dent in my overall well-being. In fact, the latest one seemed to make me feel worse. As I gave my name to the receptionist, the look…

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The Our Father: An Invitation to Daily Prayer

The Our Father: An Invitation to Daily Prayer

Lord, teach us to pray … (Luke 11:1) For most of my life, The Lord’s Prayer has not been my favorite. And I am not sure why. After all, this is the prayer Jesus taught us! And therefore, it seems essential to following Him. By teaching it, He was inviting us into the intimate union He shared with His Father. Yes, this is not only the prayer He taught; it was the prayer He prayed! So, why don’t I desire to pray The…

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Reliving the Christmas Story in Our Hearts

Reliving the Christmas Story in Our Hearts

It is just an ordinary night. Although I am young and small, I am learning how to tend sheep. I’m even in charge of two small lambs. The stars are shining brightly, and all is quiet and calm. Suddenly, the sheep begin to “baa” in anticipation of something unknown. The older boys check the perimeter, but there is no sign of an intruder. The elders encourage us to settle down, and we huddle close together. I gaze again at the…

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Saying Yes to God … Even When We Don’t Feel Ready

Saying Yes to God … Even When We Don’t Feel Ready

Over the last three Sundays of December, we have heard the promises of Christ’s coming. We have been encouraged to “not become drowsy from … the anxieties of daily life” (Luke 21:34). We have been invited to “prepare the way of the Lord” (Luke 3:4). And when we asked, “What should we do?” (Luke 3:10), we were told of the Messiah and all He would do for us. Now, on this fourth Sunday of Advent, we hear, “Blessed are you…

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Being Present to November: It’s Not Christmas Yet

Being Present to November: It’s Not Christmas Yet

If I had to guess the calendar date based on my favorite store’s décor, I would get it wrong. Fall pumpkins, cornucopias, and leafy garlands are nowhere to be found. Only messy remnants of Halloween remain on the clearance racks. Instead, I see Christmas trees, twinkle lights, and stockings. Signs and symbols of December, not early November. Whenever I see Christmas coming too early, I feel rushed and anxious. Suddenly, I think I am behind, as if I’ve missed a…

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Next: Where We Go From Here

Next: Where We Go From Here

Well, we’re here! Today is the last day of our series on Resetting the Rhythms of Life. I wrote this series and offered it on my blog for two reasons: 1. This summer, I asked my email friends a simple question: What are you struggling with the most right now? The responses I received were honest and real. Many people answered similarly, too. The biggest struggle was feeling overwhelmed with life … managing time, prioritizing prayer, and feeling pressure to…

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Survey Says: Sharing Your Thoughts

Survey Says: Sharing Your Thoughts

Welcome to Day 30 of Resetting the Rhythms of Life. Today’s post will be quite different than the ones I’ve written over the past four weeks. Why? Because today, it’s your turn! After 29 days of praying with Scripture, reflecting on the rhythms of your life, and resting in all that God has for you in the present moment, I invite you to share your experience with this series. Your feedback, thoughts, and ideas are so important to me. You…

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Meeting God: Being Present to the Moment

Meeting God: Being Present to the Moment

Welcome to Day 29 of Resetting the Rhythms of Life! We are almost finished with this series … only a few more days to go. I pray that the time you have set aside for prayer, contemplation, and rest has been refreshing and fruitful. I pray you have been able to hit the reset button in the various aspects of your life. Perhaps you were able to make progress in all four areas we explored during the past four weeks….

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Be Confident: God is Doing Good Work in You

Be Confident: God is Doing Good Work in You

Happy Sunday! Today is Day 28 of Resetting the Rhythms of Life, and I am just so thankful that we have been on this journey together. It’s not easy to establish (or reestablish) good habits, but the time we have spent in prayer and contemplation this month has been so essential to our overall wellbeing. For we have chosen to renew, reclaim, refocus, and refresh the things that are most important to us: prayer, family, wellness, and home. We have…

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Family: Loving & Serving the Lord Together

Family: Loving & Serving the Lord Together

Welcome to Day 27 of Resetting the Rhythms of Life! This week, we have been focusing on refreshing our homes … When life is overwhelming and we are weary, we fall behind with the task of making our houses into homes. We can get discouraged. But through prayer, reflection, and patience, we can find peace in the midst of it. Our circumstances don’t have to be perfect for our homes to be beautiful. Today, we will recall one of the…

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