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Truly Seeing

Do you truly "see" others? Read on as Sarah Shin challenges our vision, as we view others around us. Elisa Truly Seeing By Sarah Shin...

Closed Fists ... Open Hands

All of us face some moments when we want what we want, more than what God wants. Friend Donna Fagerstrom shares an image that helped her...

From Tokenism to Mission

Look around. Do you see a woman who can lead? Look in the mirror. Another one? Read on as Tara Beth Leach calls each and every one of us...

Taking Off My Ring

We are all part "who we were" and "who we are becoming" as we live out who we are today on this planet. Who are you? What has changed you...

Where Jesus Stays

How do you respond to the "stranger" among you? Do you see Jesus in everyone you meet, no matter their origin or where they are heading?...

He Holds My Hand

Disappointment can slam shut the doorway to experiencing God's presence. Carol Kent knows this well and offers real hope from her own...

The Story I Didn't Want To Share

Story-telling can be difficult for some of us. Especially when we don't really want to tell the story because we're pretty much ashamed...

Mom Friends

Mom Friends By Elisa Morgan When I became a mom, I had no idea who I was. Oh, I had known who I was - in the months and years before...

Too Much To Do and Not Enough Time

What's on your to-do list today? Hayley DiMarco helps us reconsider just what's really important for our focus in our relationships and...

Praying through Doubts and Questions

It's hard to know just how to pray for all the needs in and around us, isn't it? Tragedy surrounds us! Keri Wyatt Kent offers the wisdom...

A Glossary for Grief

A Glossary for Grief By Elisa Morgan There is no specific word in the English language to describe a parent who has lost a child. A wife...

Living Free

How often do we miss the freedom God provides for us when we get "stuck" in unexpected journey turns? Read on and discover how to find...

The Tribe that Built Me

Relationships can be risky. And yet life without them leaves us lonely - and less than our best. We need others to make us better...

When the Wait Is Worth It

The title of my first book was "I'm Tired of Waiting." I wrote it when I was nearly thirty, weary in the wait for a child through...

Who Knew?

Who Knew? By Elisa Morgan Who knew that some forty-five years ago in a high school English class, I'd pull out a spiral notebook and...

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