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When we Wander: Seamless Week 4 with Study Guide

When we Wander: Seamless Week 4 with Study Guide

The gravel slowly became more washed out four wheeler trail than road. Out the driver window, you could reach out and touch a steep dirt wall and out the passenger side, you could look down the edge of a sharp drop off. At one point, the wheels of my 2002 Ford Mustang were turned towards the wall as we slid down a hill, trying to avoid the drop off.

Contentment and Dreams: Seamless Week 2 with Study Guide

Contentment and Dreams: Seamless Week 2 with Study Guide

I really love the story of Joseph, it’s what encouraged me to start writing. Joseph shared two dreams with his brothers and as an only child, when I first read the story I really didn’t understand why his brothers got sooooo hostile about it. Then I spent some real time around siblings and it all came together. Joseph, insecure about being the youngest or emboldened by being the favorite or both, shared his dreams to shake things up. Joseph’s brothers…

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8 Summer Reading Suggestions for College Students & Teachers

8 Summer Reading Suggestions for College Students & Teachers

I love reading! You probably guessed that if you didn’t already know.  These are 8 suggestions from books I’ve read over the past two years so some are new, most have been around for a while, and all I feel better for reading – either in expanding my perspectives, challenging my thoughts, or celebrating others. Note: This post contains affiliate links.  As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This doesn’t add to the cost for you, but allows me…

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Our Hesitation Doesn’t Wreck God’s Timing

Our Hesitation Doesn’t Wreck God’s Timing

God used my hesitation. My jaw dropped as I read his response. I didn’t know about the meeting and I couldn’t seem to process the feelings of “wow, I really heard God speak” because only He can orchestrate those puzzle pieces into place in such perfect rhythm – even when I already conceding to messing it up by hesitating.

How to Survive the Rumor Mill

How to Survive the Rumor Mill

In middle school I remember a lie someone started about me – it was wild and far from true. Even though I knew the truth, the lie existing gutted me. My middle school confidence never hit a real high point (it’s middle school… does any one have great middle school confidence?), but nothing tanked my confidence as this lie. Did people believe it? With only 14 people in my class, I assumed everyone already heard (especially with one very talented…

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