Relationships
Do you know who you are? Do you know your role? Knowing these two things is the critical start of living and thriving in godly relationships
I believe that God calls us to live in community. Within community and within the parameters of relationships our faith is worked out and grows. Relationships are the testing ground for all that we profess to believe with our mouths. Love, friendship, strained relationships each put into motion the opportunity to work out our faith in a way that is impossible should we chose to live in isolation. The blogs articles will lead you to think deeply about how you show up in relationships, how your faith is put on display through relationships and how God uses relationships to display his glory.
Producer to Servant
Manufacturing is the essence creating something from nothing. I grew up around equipment, and high speed machinery. I grew up around the hubbub of hitting production numbers and keeping a close watch on waste. I grew up watching the magic of making something...
The Lie Emotions Tell Us
In my book, Ascent to Hope: The Rugged Climb from Fear to Faith, I tell the story of my days existing in and through a state of high emotional turmoil. My emotions got the best of me on a lot of days as I sought to make sense of my life and all that was transpiring...
Zip It.
Knowing when to speak and when be silent is a skill all its own. Fact is, we have earned our stripes and often feel the need, no, the burning desire, for someone to "be blessed" by the wisdom we have gained through the experiences we have lived through. But when is...
Planted Tears
Faith is farming. A farmer walks his fields scattering seed, with prayers for the proper weather conditions to reap a harvest. Followers of Christ, walk the fields of life and pray also for the proper conditions to reap a harvest of a faithful, God honoring life. Yet,...
Valued? Or Valuable?
When the silence of the night settles in your ears, what do you hear? The humming of a ceiling fan or the rumble of cars on the road? The static of a baby monitor or the tumbling of the dryer? When the noises fade to the background and your thoughts take center stage...
Speck of Dust
Over the last year my husband has been finishing our basement. The framing, dry walling, and tiling produced more dust than I was prepared for. The dust floated and fluttered all of the way to our second floor. Dust travels. It spreads. There was nothing in the house...
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