A Psalm 122 Prayer for America
Happy President’s Day! As I mentioned in a previous post, I was gifted a devotional book through the psalms of ascent. I’ve enjoyed my time meditating on the psalms. A while back, I went over […]
Read MoreLessons on Contentment from Psalm 131
A friend gifted me a Bible journal this summer for Psalms 120-150. I’ve loved taking the time to slowly read through each psalm as I write it and ponder the words. Today I wrote out […]
Read MoreReflections from Five Years Post-Bible Bee
Five years ago this month I walked across a stage to receive my last Bible Bee Nationals participation medal. Five years ago I stood beneath bright lights reciting God’s Word for my first and final […]
Read MoreThanksgiving Lessons from The Path of Loneliness
Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. I love celebrations, and I especially love this day that is dedicated to giving thanks to God for all His blessings. Normally I look forward to Thanksgiving all year long. […]
Read MoreLessons from Esther Part 3: For Such a Time as This
I sat in my favorite coffee shop at the counter, my Esther Bible study in front of me next to a coffee cake and an iced caramel latte. My mind was a whirl of emotions […]
Read MoreLessons from Esther, Part 2: God Uses the Broken
As I continue reflecting on my Bible study through Esther, another theme that came up over and over was that God uses broken people to accomplish His will. I don’t tend to think of Esther […]
Read MoreLessons from Esther Part 1: God’s Sovereignty
I recently finished studying the book of Esther with some dear sisters in Christ. Studying this book has been such a blessing to me. The Lord taught me some wonderful truths through this study, and […]
Read MoreTo the Girl with Shattered Dreams
I always told myself that I wasn’t going to write about relationships or singleness on my blog. It seemed like a lot of other ladies blogged about relationships and had enough wise things to say […]
Read MoreYour Worth in Christ
Below is a message I gave at my church’s father-daughter dinner, and I thought I would reshare it here. I pray it’s a blessing! We hear a lot of messages about our worth and identity. […]
Read MoreWhen Your Questions Have No Answers
I’ve always found Job to be a difficult book to read. The start of the book explaining Job’s predicament and the part where God tells Job how awesome He is and where Job’s life is […]
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