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  • December 7, 2025

    Peace in the Precarious

    Peace in the Precarious

    I’m learning to adopt peace in the place of anxiety through Mary’s story this Advent.

  • November 30, 2025

    Finding Hope in Anna’s Story this Advent

    Finding Hope in Anna’s Story this Advent

    The passage reflects on the nature of hope, particularly through the story of Anna, a widowed prophetess waiting for God’s promises. It explores the complexities of hope, its potential burdens, and the devotion required over time. Ultimately, Anna’s unwavering faith leads her to witness the fulfillment of hope in Jesus, symbolizing redemption.

  • July 17, 2022

    The Generosity of God

    The Generosity of God

    God never wastes the expense of capturing our hearts.

  • July 2, 2022

    Hidden Treasures

    Hidden Treasures

    Part of the reason for the cedar chest is to keep these things from my children themselves. Although it is not locked, they have an innate understanding that what is in the chest is to be kept. It’s the story of who they are. It’s the story of what needs to be remembered. These items…

  • June 30, 2022

    #happy

    #happy

    For a long time I really believed that it wasn’t God’s priority for us to be happy. Happiness is a wonderful byproduct of great things in life, but I didn’t believe God would approve of us seeking happiness or that it was important. 

  • June 12, 2022

    Welcome to Taco Johns

    Welcome to Taco Johns

    But maybe his prayer wasn’t too far off from our actual belief about praying. How many times do we enter God’s presence expecting Him to say “Welcome to my court, may I take your order?” I’ll take two tacos please. Then we get something else, or nothing at all, and we have some complaints for…

  • June 4, 2022

    Sweeter than Honey

    Sweeter than Honey

    No one reveals our character better than our children. She likely spewed these words off in her teenage angst. It’s unbelievable that God would speak through a surly teenager, but he did speak out of the mouth of a …donkey… so I suppose it is possible.

  • February 14, 2022

    #35 Make a lot of Money

    #35 Make a lot of Money

    This article is a part of the 129 Ways to Get a Husband series… a magnificent adventure in finding a husband (or just a really hilarious life)… based off the 1958 McCall’s magazine article. Follow along on this great adventure by checking out the first article here. Sometimes being a single mom sucks. Actually, I should say it…

  • December 7, 2021

    The Day That Will Live in Infamy

    The Day That Will Live in Infamy

    A few years ago Oma went to Kailie’s class to talk about WW2. She repeated over and over again in her thick German accent, “The Jews were just people like you and me. They were the same as us.”

  • November 7, 2021

    Will you stand?

    Will you stand?

    The foster care system is also supposed to be a safe place for kids to go when life is uncertain and the rains of trauma, abuse and neglect pour down. 

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