If you are a regular reader of my blog, you may have noticed that I have totally slacked off on posting. I’m sorry! I have a bunch of stuff that I have to juggle and I am learning to manage my time better. I am going to attempt to start posting again…at least two times a week. It’s a start, while I learn to figure out my life in this busy season. Anyways, this post […]
For when I’m not Perfect.
I recently told a friend that if I had to use one word to describe what I have been feeling lately it would be terror. I like to be real in my relationships and in my writing, because I’m sure the things that I am feeling and experiencing are not uncommon and that many people can benefit from the lessons that God is teaching me. That confession of fear was obviously not coming from a […]
Stepping out on a Limb
I have noticed in the time that I have been writing this blog that certain themes continue to come up time and time again. The process of delving into my gifting as a writer has been an amazing one for me. It has given me a place to record and share the remarkable lessons that I am learning at every stage in my journey with God. I can look back and see how God is […]
Who am I vs. The Great I AM
In my last post, I wrote about Moses’ encounter with the burning bush in Exodus chapter 3. Today, I am going to continue from the same passsage. To recap, the people of Israel have been held in slavery in Egypt. Moses has gone from the riches of the Pharoah’s court to a humble career of tending his father-in-law’s sheep in Midian, an occupation he has assumed for 40 years. Moses leads the sheep over to […]
From Desolation to Consecration
In Exodus chapter 3, we find the familiar passage of Moses and the burning bush. What strikes me most about this passage is that God chooses the lowest point in Moses’ life to consecrate him and set him apart for God’s divine purposes, thus the title From Desolation to Consecration. Allow me to explain: The Desolation Prior to this “burning bush” moment, the people of Israel had been enslaved in Egypt and still are. Moses […]
Vessels of Hope: The God that Writes Us into His Story
Last week, I spent alot of time reading about Gideon in the book of Judges. Gideon lived during a time when Israel was (again) doing evil in the eyes of the Lord. The Israelites were being severely oppressed by the Midianites. Each harvest time, the Midianites would come through ravaging all of the Israelites crops, stealing away the people’s sustenance and livelihood. In the midst of this oppression, Israel cries out to the Lord. The […]
What You and an Office Plant Have in Common
Recently, one of my roommates and I were talking about some decorating I want to do in my room. I had mentioned to her that I want to get a desk plant or two, but I want to plant them in bright yellow pots. I love the way splashes of yellow can brighten up a room. I wanted to know if it was feasible to move a plant from the pot it comes in to […]
The Struggle vs. The Process
“The struggle” is a playful phrase that we use to describe a period of time where something is presenting itself as a problem that we are dealing with. We could be in the struggle at work. We could be in the struggle with our weight and personal health. We could be in the struggle with school work. Everyone’s struggle is a little different. Sometimes the problem is minor and sometimes the struggle is more severe. […]
Joy on Accident
Over the last year or so, God has transformed the way I understand joy and experience joy in my day to day life. Like most people, the joy I experienced was limited to how well things were going in my life. And I measured how well things were going in my life by how much progress I had made in achieving my own personal goals and obtaining my desires. A while back, I stumbled upon […]
Returning to the God of our Youth
For you have been my hope, Sovereign Lord, my confidence since my youth. (Psalm 71:5) Lately, many people I know have been in the struggle. In my house, we call it the process. Many of my friends are dealing with past hurts and pains that have decided to resurface. Recently, I went through it myself. It is deeply unsettling and uncomfortable to have to re-confront circumstances that have hurt you at a time in your […]