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Lindy Keffer

Lindy Keffer is very fond of her preschool daughter and toddler son, who are worth every ounce of energy it takes to keep up with them. Her husband makes videos for a living and helps with the dishes, which makes her smile. Her favorite thing about living in Colorado is 300-plus days of sunshine per year.

 

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Frustrated With Community

I didn’t know it until much later, but my high school experience was kind of odd in terms of community. While many folks don’t have their first experience of true, deep community until college, I had not one, but two real community experiences in high …

John the Baptist on Identity

When I was about 8 years old, a Sunday School teacher challenged the class to memorize John chapter 1. I took him up on the challenge. As a result, this is one of the chapters of the Bible that’s most cemented in my mind. There’s just something about t …

Changed by Thankfulness

If we don’t often practice thankfulness when things are going well, how much less do we practice it when things are not going the way we would like?

Not Everything in Marriage Is Hard

My husband and I are coming up on 10 years of marriage in January. A decade ago I was planning a wedding and — more importantly — preparing for marriage. One thing I’m glad I did in those days is talk to married people about what it’s like to be marrie …

Everything is Black and White

During a discussion about difficult moral questions, a co-worker once caught me off-guard with the statement: “Everything is black and white.”  Wait a minute. I thought that one of the hallmarks of growing mature in faith was the ability to think criti …

Is Your Worth Up for Debate?

Earlier this year, I developed a little obsession with Brené Brown. I read her book Daring Greatly and couldn’t stop thinking about it. Though the book is actually about how vulnerability is vital to healthy relationships, Brown dives pretty deep into …

Feeling Formed

The “adult formation” that takes place during your 20s is sometimes tumultuous and, frankly, exhausting. And it’s normal.

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