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31st of August

Yet as August ends, I still think it is a good life. Not perfect, but good.
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“I Am So Sick of It, But I Am So Lonely.” Womanhood and Wanting More

The fact that I am a woman does not make me a different kind of Christian, but the fact that I am a Christian makes me a different kind of woman.—Elisabeth Elliot
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When Everyone Else Wore White

I believe that when God’s will and Word take the driver’s seat in our lives, our emotions and desires are finally free to follow — safely, clearly, and without regret.
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Carpe Diem

Seize today because the right time is now. Not someday. Not the hope tied to the future. His grace is sufficient now.
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While the Coffee Cools: A Journey of Faith and Hope

So, here I am. My coffee is cold now. But my heart is a little warmer. And that, I think, is enough for today.
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Journals for the Untold Moments

Pursue it with a full and steady heart, knowing it will breathe life into you — and into the world around you.
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The Weight of Adulthood and the Grace of Surrender

Then, surrender comes. The desire to control, to hold on, to carry everything alone—it begins to fade.
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When Growing Older Feels Heavy: A Woman’s Worth Beyond Expectations

But somewhere along the way, we start to wonder—what happens when we don’t feel as noble, as fearless, as graceful? What happens when we feel unseen, rejected, or not enough?
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When the Rains Are Over and Gone: Embracing the Yellows

So you will laugh again, and you will jump again in faith. No longer will you hide in a cave of fear and doubt. You will step into the light, into a new season, and embrace the yellows—the warmth, the hope, the joy.
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i met my younger self

let your laughter leave traces in photographs, find fabrics that embrace you— not places that confine you."
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At the Dinner Table

And if the time comes when I can no longer sit at our dinner table or wash the dishes at our sink—when it's my turn to build my own home—I know I will miss it.
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Young Adults, Is FOMO Taking Over Your Life?

What if missing the world means gaining more of His Word, knowing His desires and heart, and slowly discovering more of who He is? What if, by missing the world and letting go of all the hopes we have for it, we find perfect fulfillment in knowing that we have Christ and that we are forgiven? What if missing the world means forgetting the fleeting happiness it offers, and instead desiring holiness and sanctification?