He brought me out into a spacious place; he rescued me because he delighted in me.Psalm 18:19 NIV
Does your heart feel a little like your home after the holidays? The Christmas tree and decorations are cleaned out and put away, leaving nothing but a few stray pine needles mingled with dust. On ...
Read More about The Clarity of White Space: 10 ways to reduce overwhelm
Blog
The Clarity of White Space: 10 ways to reduce overwhelm
A Place for You in the Nativity
My kids participated in a Drive-By Nativity at our church this month. The opportunity wasn’t sought out or planned or even practiced.
We showed up in a dark parking lot, and I’m grateful and amazed at how God elevated our weekend experiences to a highlight of our Christmas season.
Because my ...
Read More about A Place for You in the Nativity
Singing, Swinging, and Pink Pants: Renewed Hope in the Election Season
My daughter and I walked to a neighborhood playground last night. It was a beautiful fall evening, the sky changing hues in its spectacular subtle way. When we arrived at the mulch-covered space, and my daughter headed straight for the swings.
“Will you push me, mama?”
Though she can pump her ...
Read More about Singing, Swinging, and Pink Pants: Renewed Hope in the Election Season
Whispers of Renewal in Autumn
Autumn isn’t typically the season we hear the word renew. The start of the school year marks a fresh beginning in the fall, yet springtime remains victorious in its showcase of renewal.
Our culture is prejudice toward the ideals of springtime.
Grow!
Out with the old, and in with the ...
Read More about Whispers of Renewal in Autumn
A Day to Celebrate
Today, September 8, 2020, is the official publication date of my book, Renew: Invite the Designer to Refresh Your Heart.
So on my book’s birthday, I’m pausing to celebrate a few things.
Beginning
Taking a step to start something new takes courage. I made a choice two years ago to pursue ...
Read More about A Day to Celebrate
5 Truths to Remember When Talking With Your Child About Fear & Loss
“I don’t want to lose Chuck, mom,” my boy quietly said as I tucked him in bed.
“I don’t want to either, buddy,” I answered, my mind trying to piece together an appropriate response.
Chuck is the Executive Pastor at our church. He’s fighting for his life in ICU with pneumonia, a secondary ...
Read More about 5 Truths to Remember When Talking With Your Child About Fear & Loss