Patterns of Memory

Two weeks ago, I spoke about the importance of creating tangible reminders of God’s presence in our lives, but the israelite example of gathering rocks and building an altar wherever they saw God move isn’t always practical. Beleive me, the Walmart employees will not approve of of you stacking up rocks in the check out …

A Portrait of an Over-thinker

I don’t know about you, but when it comes to the most simple things in life, I am prone to grossly overthink the situation, to the point of indecision. Case in point: A compliment Nothing drives me to the precipice of confusion as much as a compliment. Now I am not talking about the well …

Paint, Provision, and a Pair of Shoes

My “mission shoes” Even though it was mid-July, I shivered as the cool night air blew through my dripping hair. With cold streams of paint running down my back, shaving cream coating my right arm, and water squelching in my shoes, I slogged back towards the college dorm in which I was staying. Shouts and …

The Waiting (pt. 2)

When God Says “Wait” When I was younger, Christmas was the highlight of the year (for obvious reasons). I loved the joy of the season, the music, the family, the candy, and the gifts. I was the child who started her Christmas list in September 1st, counting down the days until the most blessed of …

The Waiting

Very few people enjoy waiting. No one asks to be stuck in an airport terminal for 12 hours while their flight is delayed, and no shopper intentionally gravitates towards the longest line. Phrases like “I can’t wait!” are used to describe commonplace events that, in all honesty, we could probably wait for. While we could …

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