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  • 30 Verses to Read When Your Heart is Weary

    If you’ve ever found yourself going through the motions, searching for a lifeline in the midst of weariness, you’re not alone. That’s why I’ve compiled 30 Bible verses for when your heart is weary, a simple yet powerful collection designed to bring encouragement and renewed strength straight from the unchanging truth of God’s Word. The other day I fell into bed exhausted. Mothering all day had taken all of the energy required. As my children get older I’ve realized NO…

  • Bible Notes: Genesis 15:18

    Welcome to “Bible Notes!” Read more about this series here. On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying, “To your offspring I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates.”  –Genesis 15:18 Cut to pieces. That was what God did on the cross, but before we fast forward to the end of the story, let’s go back. In Genesis 15 we read about a strange event. Abram has been promised…

  • Top 5 Bible Study Books to Read

    I remember being a new mom and having naptime to myself. I sat on the couch as my newborn slept in his crib. The floor was covered with toys and blankets. The other side of the couch had a pile of clean laundry that needed to be folded.  As I sat there, I tried to muster up enough strength to clean up. I just couldn’t. Instead, I opened my Bible. I didn’t know what I was doing, but I knew…

  • What If Surrender Isn’t Scary?

    Today’s post is written by my friend Abby. In her book, Surrendering Certainty, she shares from a vulnerable place the idea of surrender. For me, this book has been a confident hand to reach out to during a time when I am feeling uncertain.  Right now I have uncertainty in my writing life, in my ministry life, and in the future. My children are growing up and my oldest is about to graduate high school. There are so many questions…