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Doing Laundry is Tough

Don’t ignore your spiritual laundry. Do the little hard things now so you aren’t in over your head in bondage later.

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Not Just For Kids

She wiped away a tear and smiled a smile which transformed her face. “Thank you for that. Thank you so much.

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Open Up, Child

If I have to wait a second more than what I consider “fair,” I panic and start wondering if my faith is working.

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Looking for Approval

Jewish culture addressed her as a woman because she was old enough to be married, but she still had much to learn.

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Untimely Joy

“Don’t ever forget the beauty of what you have here—even when it’s not a holiday.”

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Hardly Thankful

If we listen to our culture and the world around us, our thankfulness hinges on circumstances which are out of our control.

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No Need to Wait

If we’re told to wait, what are we supposed to do in the meantime?

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Calming My Storm

Even when I don’t see those truths in the middle of my anxiety, Jesus never changes, even when my anxiety does.

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No More Growing Pains

He needed to figure out something about me, and he was going to do it, no matter how gross, painful, or arduous his thought process appeared to me as his mama.

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Are You Sleeping?

Jesus knew his role in His Father God’s grander Plan meant he was to die an unjust death. Sleep? No, the Lamb of God could not sleep.

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