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On Easter Sunday my husband injured his foot. He was stepping off a curb and rolled his ankle at just the right angle and broke his fifth metatarsal. A classic basketball injury, but without the cool story or any accompa

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On Easter Sunday my husband injured his foot. He was stepping off a curb and rolled his ankle at just the right angle and broke his fifth metatarsal. A classic basketball injury, but without the cool story or any accompa

As always, you can listen to me read this aloud, just by clicking ‘play’ above.^ The other day I had purchased a three pound package of ground beef and began dividing it up to freeze in one pound portions. The kitchen sc

My kids can be bottomless pits at times. No sooner than we have finished dinner and cleaned up the kitchen when one will wander in asking for a snack because they’re “hungry.” Then there are times we sit down to dinner a

Last week I shared about how David believed a lie that he was sure to die at Saul’s hand. Sometimes our imaginations, fears and anxieties get the better of us. If we don’t challenge those thoughts, they can grow loud. Re

Everyone is looking at me...I don’t know what I’m doing...Someone else could do this better...I don’t belong here... Do your thoughts ever sound like that? Struggling with self-confidence and doubt is common, even for wo

Waiting is hard. In a world where almost everything is instant, I usually gravitate toward the faster option. My husband is content to order a book and wait for it to arrive—media mail, if you know how slow that can be—b

Have you ever worked with someone who always seemed to want to do more and was sensitive about being overlooked? When opportunities for service come up, whether it’s teaching, organizing, or helping, there can be times t

As I was driving in the snow Monday morning, I realized this was the pretty snow. Big, fat flakes swirled around, and I could see the definition of each flake on my car window before it quickly melted away. I had every i

You can listen to me read this reflection aloud, just by clicking ‘play’ above. Today is Thursday, February 12. If you are following a yearly Bible reading plan, you have likely landed in the book of Leviticus this week.

Tuesday was a difficult day. I can’t explain what started it, I simply came home from running errands, sat down, and after a few moments, found myself crying. Then I started writing in my journal and poured it all out. S

Late last summer, within the span of a single month, I fell through two chairs. I will admit, I’m not a petite woman; I am tall, but fairly average. Neither chair looked unsafe. I didn’t feel the need to inspect them. I

No time to read? Feel free to listen as I read this devotion! Just press play above. ^ This week’s article, as always, is also available for listening wherever you get your Podcasts. Just search for ‘Light in the Margins

Are you a worrier? I remember thinking as a child that my mom did nothing but worry. Of course now, as a mother myself, I realize her worry was proportional to her love for me. It can be easy to dismiss some worry as jus

Do you like olives? Maybe in a salad, stuffed with feta cheese or pimentos? Or maybe atop a slice of supreme pizza. I suppose it’s a mature taste; I don’t think I started enjoying olives until I was an adult. Olive trees

Twenty-twenty five seems to be the year of the ‘wrap up.’ I have gotten more emails and app notifications lately summarizing my activity over the last year. Most are downright embarrassing—48 trips to Chipotle? Guilty. B

One of my favorite accessories to bring out at Christmastime is my grandmothers Christmas hankie. With its border of poinsettias and holly scattered across a cream colored fabric, it feels festive and delicate. I don’t l

An adapted version of the devotion I shared at our ladies’ Christmas Cookie Exchange on Monday, December 8. Verses mentioned: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting on

We are coming in to a very busy season and I confess finding time to write has become more challenging. Holidays and church activities have kept the schedule full, but earlier this week I was reminded of a struggle I had

When faced with a difficulty, we often try everything. We try to fix it in our own abilities, relying on our own strength and wisdom. We pray, we wait, and still see no breakthrough. We may eventually come to the end of

This past Sunday in church, we sang that beautiful, contemplative hymn, Nearer, My God, to Thee. With most familiar songs, it can be easy to sing the words almost mindlessly, but this time, I found myself meditating on t
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