Lean Into Hard Things
Doing hard things stretches us. Grows us. I know that I need to grow in several areas of my life.
Doing hard things stretches us. Grows us. I know that I need to grow in several areas of my life.
When there’s a void in my life I need to fill, whether it’s loneliness, depression or anxiety, a roomful of puppies will never be sufficient.
As if finding the “perfect” spouse isn’t stressful enough, the pressure surrounding “ring by spring” can add an extra dose of anxiety.
I’ve been convicted about FOMO recently, and the Lord has been teaching me a lot.
How do I open my eyes to what’s going on around me instead of staying locked into my own plans?
A pastor, a friend, his wife! Yet no one seemed to care enough to confront or even ask him about the gossip that was being shared.
While I can’t give specific advice for every situation, I’ve reflected on a few guiding principles that may serve us well moving forward.
Fourth of July is the best day of the year after Christmas. This year my family is enjoying the usual festivities in South Dakota — without me.
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