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"I confess that I hunger to be eager for life, to be fully human . . . I confess a belief in the existence of ways of being, knowing, feeling, thinking, imagining, and doing that promotes a fullness of life and humanity, and I confess a belief in the existence of ways that do not."
--Charlie Peacock, New Way to Be Human
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Category Archives: finding our voice
Expectations
Expectations. Usually I’m not conscious of how incessantly they drive my thoughts, play with my choices, nip at my perspective of myself or my relationships. But if I make room for a shift . . . What if I live … Continue reading
Posted in courage, finding our voice, living fully
Tagged expectations, Relationships, shifts, truth
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Cherry Pits . . . and Eventually Grace
A family incident, when my children were young and when my husband and I were visiting my father, has become representative for me of my relationship with my father . . . and grace. At one of our meals, a … Continue reading
Posted in family, finding our voice, living fully
Tagged childhood memories, courage, grace, purpose, Relationships
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Fully You
What a difference it makes in our day, in our relationships, in our intimacy with God when we courageously live the intricacy of our unique design. ”Here’s what I want you to do: Find a quiet, secluded place so you won’t … Continue reading
Posted in finding our voice, living fully, relationship with God, teens, women, women in ministry
Tagged courage, faith, God, life, Relationships
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