• The Other Sister

    I’ve never felt good enough.  No matter how many compliments land in my lap, I always find a way to sweep them onto the floor.  I often feel, less than… inadequate. A few months ago, I stumbled upon a familiar Bible story but quickly felt drawn to an obscure character. Leah.  Sweet, innocent, Leah. The OTHER sister.  The not-so pretty one. The unloved…    Can anyone relate? ? Before we dive into this jewel of a story, let’s get our timeline in order.  Stay with me. Abraham was the father of Isaac (the son he almost sacrificed on the altar, remember?). Isaac was the father of Jacob & Esau (hairy…

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  • 10 Things That Can’t Separate You From God’s Love

    To the tired Mama who feels unappreciated. The overworked woman who works two jobs to support her kids. The one whose husband just left her for another. The one who has never known romantic love. The teen who feels awkward, misunderstood and unwanted. THIS POST IS FOR YOU! Put up your feet, sit back with a big cup of hot cocoa, and listen to your Father as He tells you just how loved you really are. 10 Things That Romans 8:38 Says Can’t Separate You From God’s Love For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers,…

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  • 7 Lies Christian Women Believe

    As I write this post, I am in the midst of a familiar battle.  This battle rages not on worldly fields, but in the darkest parts of my mind.  The lies and doubts come from every angle. Let’s face it. Almost all women, even Christian women, are bombarded with a plethora of worldly messages on a daily basis that seek to steal our joy and assurance. These post- modern, New Age subtleties infiltrate every crevice of our existence from the billboard on the freeway, to the pop-up ad invading our simple attempt to check an email. It’s no wonder that many completely innocent, well-meaning Christian women fall prey to the…

  • My Blue Sky…

      In 1999, I was diagnosed with a rare disorder of the esophagus called achalasia. For you non-medical folks (like me), this is a disorder where the muscle in my esophagus responsible for opening and closing when I eat (it’s called a sphincter muscle…teehee…) stopped working. Completely. As in, everything I ate came back up…  Yuck. Laparoscopic surgery in the summer of 1999 corrected the problem, but the “cure” was really just an incision across the non-functioning muscle to allow food to pass by.  Since I was so young, 22 at the time, doctors said the chances of the surgery permanently correcting the problem were small.  Their warning turned out…