Tag: spiritual growth
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What it Really Means to Have Courage
We all need courage to face the world around us, it just might require letting go of what we think courage is and taking up the ways He leads us down.
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Dear Me: Lines to the Person I Want To Be
the only you that you need to be is the you that is found in Him.
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Finding Jesus When You’ve Been Hurt by the Church
What do you do when you’ve been hurt by a church and those within it?
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When Your Dreams Fall Apart
There is pain in giveness, an ache in surrender. To give up what we desperately long for, and hand it over to the One who longs for us.
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Take This Cup
Perhaps the goal is not to convince God through tear-filled pleas to remove our burdens. Perhaps the goal is to find God in those burdens.
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Paper Prayers
These paper prayers, though inscribed on delicate paper, are anything but fragile. They are the tools I use to reinforce the foundations of my peace. They are faith in physical form.
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I Am With You Always
Don’t you feel it? Behind the Christmas lights and carols and decking of halls. Don’t you feel the longing in your soul for the night to finally be pierced?
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Uprooted
Jesus—scoffed at, betrayed, hurt by those closest to Him. Jesus—far from a stranger to suffering and shame. He reminded me of His broken body, of His tears, of His shame. Because we do not have a Savior unable to sympathize with our pain. He took on our pain.
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An Unexpected Healing
Physical healing wasn’t the only kind of healing to happen over my year of recovery.
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Above All Else
I want to be more worried about how I treat the people I disagree with than I am about how much I disagree with them.
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Driveway Lament
Lamenting is different than complaining. Lamenting is grief voiced aloud. Where in complaining there is no hope found, in lamenting there is. Lamenting is an admission of inadequacy and inability to be okay on our own. Lamenting is how we rely on God alone in the darkest places. It’s knowing who you are in Christ, and knowing that He takes you at your weakest and most broken. So I lament in my car.
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You’re Still God
“Being in the wilderness makes you even more grateful for the oasis. Hunger leads to thankful satisfaction. Your joy today is a harvest from seeds planted during times of despair. Let this be an altar of remembrance in your heart.”