Tag: feeling stuck

Presence Doesn't Fit in a Grocery Bag
Devotionals

Presence Doesn’t Fit in a Grocery Bag

Presence Doesn’t Fit in a Grocery Bag Why Presence Tastes Better Than Potatoes Everyone brought groceries to my Circles group ...

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Dry Bones
Guest Author

Dry Bones – Being Remade by Melissa Fairchild

I have this image of my old dry bones, sitting cross-legged on the floor— not broken, exactly—just bewildered. Rocking gently. ...

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Devotionals

When the Fog Slowed Me by Melissa Fairchild

I took the longer road one morning. The prettier one. The road that winds a bit— asks a little more ...

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Woman raising her hands in praise in field in the morning.
Guest Author

Made for More Than Survival

Somewhere along the way, I started believing the lie that survival means success. That breathing means winning. That if I ...

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Guest Author

My Epic Fail at Taking Thoughts Captive  by Kelly Balarie

I don’t know how to improve. Is God’s grace really for me – such a mess up? How could God ...

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Life Lessons

Deeply Concerned

“You are weirdly excited” are the words my husband uttered as I set up this cute little power lift recliner ...

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My Story

A Heart Move

If you were not with us at our My Story, Our Table event in February, I wish you could have ...

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Devotionals

Football, False Starts & Faith

I’ll be honest, I didn’t watch the Super Bowl. I might have if the 49er’s had made through the playoffs ...

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Guest Author

My Story, Our Table: A Community in the Making

I am on a grand adventure with the sweetest woman, Patsy Weaver. She is kind, insightful and fiercely devoted to ...

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Devotionals

But First, The Hard Work

I had the opportunity to sit down with a dear friend recently and just decompress. December had been a hard ...

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Life Lessons

Catching My Breath

     Well, as we near the end of 2022, I am spending it much like I was at the ...

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Ministry News: Wrestling With God

In my post Just Call Me Martha, I shared with you my propensity to be driven by the need to ...

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