Over the past few years I have sent out over 2,100 emails with quotes of encouragement to those who need them. Here are some quotes from the past few years that I am using to get through and stay hopeful in quarantine. I hope and pray that these will help you also. Here are five … Continue reading Words of Encouragement in Trying Times
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Worshiping Well When Life Changes- Cultivating in Quarantine
As some of you may know one of my 2020 goals is to read through the Bible in two years. Now I am the first to say that I was very intimidated by this goal to read through the Bible because I wanted to read through it canonically. (Canonically is where you read through it … Continue reading Worshiping Well When Life Changes- Cultivating in Quarantine
Waiting Grows Faithfulness #portaversary
A year ago today, we accessed my port for the first time. The port was placed on February 6, 2019, and was accessed on February 14, 2019. Jared and I don't really like valentines day (sorry it's just not our thing,) so the 14th has become a victorious day that we remember and celebrate God's … Continue reading Waiting Grows Faithfulness #portaversary
I finished late and so can you: my 2020 goals
Happy New Year!!! If you were here with me, or listened to the first part of the "here we goal again" episode on the Chronically Cultivating podcast, you would know that I am ringing my cowbell in excitement! The end of 2019 did not go the way I planned. The last two weeks are completely … Continue reading I finished late and so can you: my 2020 goals
2019 a Year to Review
2019 has held some of the greatest accounts of God’s faithfulness, yet alongside His greatness, this year has challenged me in so many ways spiritually, emotionally and mentally. Amidst these triumphs and uncertainties so much has happened and I wanted to sit down and recap it all with you. Before we jump into all that … Continue reading 2019 a Year to Review
Stop Striving
This past week my wonderful mother hosted a women's gathering at her church that was entitled: Living Loved. By some happy accidents I ended up being able to go to her event. I knew the speaker Michelle Cote as her husband is a pastor and they are dear friends of my family's. This entire post … Continue reading Stop Striving