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Partnership in Practice

I feel like this trickles down into parenthood as well. Kids force you to be the best version of yourself because now you have little mirrors. Everything you say, everything you do, they’re going to absorb and embody. We’re not … Continue reading

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I’m learning a new life purpose

I recently began a guided journal called Living Fearless that teaches you how to get to the core of who God created you to be, before life’s bumps and bruises. Then, you take what you’ve learned and fold it into new projects, … Continue reading

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Story Time

I love to take my 2-year old granddaughter on Tuesday mornings, which are supposed to have story time. I’ve never seen a story teller – maybe it’s a volunteer position and they don’t show? But you can be sure that … Continue reading

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marriage

“The person you marry is going to change in each season of life, and you have to abandon your own selfishness and put in an effort to fall in love with them anew each time…and to help them find new … Continue reading

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opportunity

When your life falls apart, it does not mean you have failed. It means the version of your life that could not hold the truth is gone. And while the ache of that is real, so is the possibility of … Continue reading

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