Detours. The funny thing about detours are that they are unexpected. They aren’t part of your original plan in getting somewhere. They are out of the way, and they are usually unfamiliar territory. But when you take a detour, you learn a new way. You learn something you’ve never known before. Detours aren’t wanted, butContinue reading “detours.”
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12 months.
12 months may not seem like a very long time, but more than any year before, I’ve realized this year just how fast time goes by. AND how much can happen in just 12 short months. It’s crazy I tell you. These past 12 months have been some of the best 12 months of life.Continue reading “12 months.”
y.o.l.o.
y.o.l.o. You Only Live Once. This has become a popular slogan for my generation. But if you think about it, isn’t it true? You only have one life. That’s it. Yes, for Christians, you will live in eternity with Jesus, but you will only live on this earth once. No more. So, let me askContinue reading “y.o.l.o.”
the importance of rest.
Who knew that my surgery would teach me something. But God sure knew. In the past two weeks, since my surgery, He has shown me the importance of rest—not only physical rest but spiritual rest. He has shown me that rest is a necessity in life. In Genesis 2:2, it says “By the seventh dayContinue reading “the importance of rest.”
you are loved.
You are loved. Oh precious daughter of the King. Oh precious son of the King. You are loved. Sometimes that may be hard to grasp, especially in our world today. And ESPECIALLY when the enemy has you blinded. I’ve been there. I’ve been in a place where the enemy has had me so badly blindedContinue reading “you are loved.”
to the weary.
To the weary. To the broken hearted. To the ones that are going through trials that never seem to end. To the ones that are losing hope. To the ones that can’t see the light. To the ones that just don’t know what to do anymore. I have goods news for you. Jesus knows EXACTLYContinue reading “to the weary.”
the absence of my grandpa.
the absence of my grandpa. That’s something that with each passing day becomes more real. Almost 7 months later, I still can’t wrap my head around the fact that he’s gone. With each passing event that he’s not at, it sets in just a little bit more. He’s not here to support me or toContinue reading “the absence of my grandpa.”
