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This is beautiful! Your words, your heart, your new digs. LOVE.
Reveling in the Now
{If you're reading this via Reader or email, you'll want to click over to see the new blog design. Hint: I'm in love with it.} It's a foggy, rainy day, the kind that makes me want to luxuriate over another mug of Irish Breakfast tea and peruse the Internets or read a book for hours. Since the ...
Oh my heart! Congratulations, Megan!
a little explanation for all the quiet
Most of you know that I love summer. Like, really really love summer. As it turns out, we may have enjoyed summer a little too much this year. Announcing: AND That's right, friends! If God wills it and all goes as planned, late next winter, we'll welcome TWINS into our family! CAN YOU EVEN B...
praying peace, healing, and restoration over joanne...
...in Jesus' Name
Setback
As much as I would dearly love to give you a positive update on Joanne's status unfortunately things have deteriorated. Overnight Joanne began to lose the limited function that she had and she had a seizure. She was taken to CAT scan first thing this morning and it was determined that her brai...
i'm all smiles over here! can't wait.
Special Guests at Dream Year Weekend
So you're in for a treat if you're coming to the Nashville Dream Year Weekend on January 21-23. Not just for the great dinner on Friday night, the gifts, and the professional photos by Brittany Steiger, but... some incredible special guests are coming: Photographer Jeremy Cowart *pending av...
great word, ben -- and i love the specific changes you're already making to accelerate the pace of your work. small steps with potential for big results.
you've so got this, "hustla"!
My One Word for 2011
Credit where credit is due... I got this word from Cross Point's creative arts pastor Stephen Brewster. It's "hustle." My goal for 2011 is to accelerate the pace of my work. I want to be a hustler. In a good way. =) This goal requires several posture changes... Working more from my home office t...
these are always my favorite wednesday posts. love hearing the random things bumping around in your brain!
Wednesday Morning Run-Down
One of the most remarkable stories in Dream Year 2010 happened to Brett Aljets. Last year, he was leading a church of under 100 broken people trying to keep up with the rampant problems in downtown Vancouver, Washington... and he was ready to walk away. After one year, the church is reaching 30...
i didn't really have any clue what your word actually meant until right now. and wow... such beauty captured in those letters. i love your commitment to pause and give joyous thanks this year. for things both big and small. understood and will-never-understand. that is such a challenge for my heart.
thank you for sharing your word with us... so eloquently and poignantly. i'm trusting this is gonna be a much better year than last...
Eucharisteo
For the past few years I've chosen a word for the year. Inspired by Ali Edwards and One Little Word. The first couple of years I failed miserably at keeping my word in focus. Last year though? Last year surprised me. You can read about my words from last year here and here. This year I'm partic...
i would agree.
except for right now... for me. and this is the first time i've ever been dreamless, so it's really leaving me overwhelmed and confused and... well... scared. sigh...
Complexity Paralysis
The biggest problem that people have in pursuing a dream is not that they don't have one, but that they have too many.
this is beautiful! just beautiful...
New Year's Continuation
Everybody’s doing it. The pressure to begin with a fresh, focused and intentional perspective is an earmark of January. A new slate lands on the doorstep of our year and we etch our dreams, goals and desires toward healthier, more fulfilling lives. Sounds like an infomercial, right? I am excell...
i'm really looking forward to this. the nervous-excited kind. there's some trepidation and fear mixed on in there, but i know it's going to be good. it's going to reach my heart in ways i don't even know to anticipate.
The Placid Christian Life
Christianity looks very different in the context of placidness than it does in adventure. Without any fear, breath-taking risk, stress or agony, we only give God access to the very superficial emotions of our human experience. But when you're leaping at a impossible task, when you've put yoursel...
so thiiiiis is what you were wanting to search old tweets for! so dang funny!
Madmen, Twitter & (my) pure idiocy
I joined Twitter almost 2 1/2 years ago and I'll admit: those early days were awkward. It was like schoolyard jumprope and you'd have to study the twirl of the rope and time it just right before running in to play, too. It felt silly to "tweet" anything, and giving up two spaces after a perio...
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