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::The Haitian Chronicles:: Walking out of the airport in Port au Prince, Haiti was a new experience. Not because of the place, I had been there before, but because how we were met. Through the sea of faces, I heard my husband’s name. We waved and laughed and soon we were wrapped in bear hugs…
things i love about my husband {1} the morning routine
This month I’m trying to be intentional about identifying the things I love about my husband. To read more about why, come over to Kindred Grace and read 100 Things I Love About You. In the meantime, join me each day this month for a short post that focuses on something I love about my…
A Story and a Book
This past summer was one of the most difficult summers of my life. There were incredible highs where memory-making once-in-a-life-time things happened, and incredible lows where we faced loss and sorrow in a very deep and life-altering way. It was a bit like the year I got married, which was also the year I began…
When Depression is a Spiritual Battle
Depression. Even the word feels hopeless. I remember when I was in the worst of it. I was battling physical issues that caused hormonal imbalances, but there was something much deeper going on. An inside battle was raging. Scripture says that our battle is “not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities,…
when soul-stench meets grace
Screaming would help, I think. I glare at the bucket in my hands. Years of training help me set it down gently but everything in me wants to crash it against the wall. Who feels graceful when they’ve been informed of failure? Who feels gentle when they’ve been wounded? I walk out of the barn…
of Christmas present and Christmas past
Two tiny girls are standing on the bench, fingers touching ornaments. “This one, Auntie Tashe,” the oldest holds up an embroidered square, “what’s this one?” “That one is from Alaska,” I explain, tracing the bright pink fireweed. “You were in Alaska?” Her voice is incredulous. She spent almost a third of her life in the…
Such a beautiful truth!
This made me smile! 😀