“I’m so confused at what God is doing.” I texted these words to a friend a few weeks ago. She quickly responded with something I’ve known (and even told others) for years: God does not bring confusion. God brings clarity. In the middle of a big decision, I allowed confusion to take from the confidence of what I knew to be true.
Finding Hope in Ruin
I don’t know why bad things happen, and I wish I knew why hurricanes happen and leave people in ruin.
The one thing I do know is that ruin is always followed by rebuilding. Starting over is hard, it takes time, and it’s a process of letting go and letting something new find its way into our lives.
Rebuilding is never comfortable, and it never looks like the way we thought it should, and for the people of those in Hurricane Micheal’s path- they know this far too well.
You’re Right on Time
“You’re right on time, baby girl.” Nancy, my precious “momma mentor,” has spoken these words to me many times, and they never fail to usher in peace and assurance. But, with my blog turning 1, and me turning 28 soon, I would be lying if I told you that I sometimes feel like I’m falling behind and definitely not on time with where I think I should be…
Every Day is Significant: 5 Questions to Help You Prove It
Is it just me, or do the days seem to be slipping by faster and faster by the year? How in the WORLD are we in the last week of September? If we aren’t careful, our moments that make up our days will turn into years taken for granted. If we are of the belief that every day is a gift, then we have to start acknowledging that no day is the same and every day is significant. There is only ONE Wednesday, September 26, 2018, and if you really think about it, that’s pretty significant…right?
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Big Opinions, Small Love
We are living in a world where opinions are running rampant. Everyone has an opinion that they feel should be heard, seen, and recognized as truth. Social media has almost become unbearable as strangers attack strangers, friends become enemies, and opinions become dividers.
This Is Not Your Story
This is not your story. The defeat, hurt, chaos, and confusion.
This is not your story.
The anger, sadness, and anxiety.
You are in a chapter.
Victory, healing, quiet, and clarity.
These things are on their way.
Joy, contentment, peace.
These are yours to take.