Category: Misc

  • What Grief Looks Like

    On November 2 of last year, my dad passed from this world after a short bout (a little less than 3 months from diagnosis) with Stage IV brain cancer.  I wrote the following in January, and initially shared it with a few friends. Several of them encouraged me to post…

  • Every Bitter Thing Is Sweet Book Launch!

    Dear friend, There have been difficult seasons in my life when the Lord has ministered so intimately and so vividly that I am left forever marked, long past the seasons of trial. Often in those times, the Lord has spoken His tender words of healing, revelation, and love to me…

  • Meal Planning 101 (with Freezer Cooking tips)

    As women, whether single or married, we where many hats. I don’t know about you, but some of my hats are heavier or less attractive than others. And sometimes, I just don’t want to put them on. I know meal planning can feel like this for a lot of moms,…

  • Advent: The Season of Eager Anticipation

    The internet is abuzz with all things advent. It is truly a special time of year, full of anticipation for when we celebrate the anniversary of Jesus’ first coming to earth and look forward to His second coming.  But, I am eagerly anticipating and desperate for another way in which…

  • A Renewed Theology of Children

    Recently, I felt battered and weary in my parenting journey. Can you relate to this glimpse into a normal day in my house with one particular child? Stumbling to the breakfast table, when told what would be served, a complaint is muttered. A rote adoration prayer with no heart to…

  • 13.1

    Recently, as I rounded the corner on the last mile of my run, I set my face like flint toward the finish and breathed out a prayer for endurance. I also picked up my pace. I was starting my tenth mile, and though tired and ready to be done, no…

  • Obliterating Dichotomies

    It’s very common to hear Christians talk about things being “practical” or “spiritual.” Taking care of practical details such as paying for something, is often not thought to be related to the things of the Spirit. I think we must obliterate these false dichotomies and gain understanding that every aspect…

  • Closing the Gap

    In many ways there are still places in my life where there are disconnects. What I say I believe about God can look very different from what it looks like I believe about Him. For example, it’s easy to say that I believe the Lord is All-Sufficient, and then I turn…

  • Why I Love Historical Fiction

    I’m a bookworm at heart. There are few things in life that are more enjoyable to me than a really good book. I’m also terribly picky when it comes to the literature I consume. I want high quality, pure, worthwhile reading material. I love to read, but I don’t want…

  • Jesus on Every Page: Book Review & Giveaway

    I’m excited to share about a new book with you today. I have pondered and prayed through how to share about it, because there are many angles I could take as I present it to you. The one I keep coming back to is this: Jesus on Every Page serves…