Ever find yourself in a position where you are afraid to come to the Lord with the reality of your pain? Maybe ignoring it and deciding to not face the pain and discomfort of unmet expectations, thinking it will all go away if you just don’t touch it? The Lord actually encourages us to come to Him in prayer with these burdens instead of letting them build up and get infected.
Read MoreWhatever season you currently find yourself in, refuse to hit the fast forward button and choose to slow down, seek God, and be intentional with it. May your longings and hope be found in our glorious Savior rather than your season.
Read MoreNo matter what season you see yourself in; single, dating, or married, may we all see Christ as our end goal in this season and in the next.
Read MoreIf we find ourselves struggling with FOMO, it’s so crucial to question ourselves. What am I afraid of? If I did miss out, what would be threatened? My Satisfaction? Success? Popularity? Joy? Control? If we are intentional to dig a little deeper with these questions they’ll shed light on the fact that FOMO positions us to fear and give control to the wrong things.
Read MoreThoughts on learning to embrace the pain that draws us to Christ.
Read MoreThoughts I’ve gathered after blogging for one year.
Read MoreWhen we are faced with the temptation to always be right, let's fix our eyes upon Christ and put to death the sin of pride.
Read MoreWhen our knee-jerk reaction is to stress out or go numb, how does the Bible direct us to face the weight when it gets too heavy?
Read MoreWhether we recognize it or not, our time is spent building something. What are you building? Why are you building it? And how do we intentionally seek God's kingdom first?
Read MoreA 27th birthday calls for 27 pieces of advice.
Read MoreWhen the unexpected barges into your life and you find an unpleasant sense of fear lingering within, where do you flee to first to find your peace?
Read More...and whoever else this may apply to.
Read MoreWhen the fear of failure cripples and brings disablement; the Cross enables hope, strength and life.
Read More