This is Ali’s story, a friend and recent graduate of Texas A&M- It has been such a joy getting to know Ali over the last several years. I appreciate her depth, and her courage to ask the hard questions. I was sitting at home by myself several months ago, wrestling with God, talking to Him …
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Joy Giver
Day 15 of Lent, Psalm 21: Who would not want some joy? I wish I could pass it out like fliers for anyone to grab. I would like to package joy as a present and give it away. If I could bottle joy like water, it would taste so amazing. I wish I could put …
Will God Answer?
Day 14 of Lent, Psalm 20: Unanswered prayer — I don’t like to think much about this. Why does it seem like some prayers are answered and some are not? I have prayed for some things for so long, and I start to wonder… It feels like prayers are overlooked and ignored– resulting in heartache, …
Does God Speak? Do I Hear Him?
Day 13 of Lent, Psalm 19: As a child, I loved playing in the field and the woods behind my house. I spent countless hours back there pretending, observing and exploring. I couldn’t have put it into words at the time, but I felt a joy and a peace in this space. It could have …
The Rock that steadies each step of each day
Day 12 of Lent, Psalm 18: There are times hiking in Colorado with my family that one of the boys seems to be weighed down with something in his pockets– which is not good when you are on a long hike and already have trouble keeping up! We like rocks and collecting them along the …
Doubt, the "Big Bad Wolf" of my Shelter
Day 11 of Lent, Psalm 17: My boys are in the process of building an awesome fort under and between several trees behind our house, with secure branches for the walls and ceiling. They love the challenge of constructing it and making it sturdy. As I stood in the fort today under the woven branches, …
The Grass is Greener until you See the Weeds
Day 10 of Lent, Psalm 16: Do you ever complain about your portion or your allotment? Does it ever feel like it isn’t enough? Having four boys, there is often a competition and complaint over food and portions: fighting over the amount of food, getting to the food before the next one eats all of …
The Good News for my Garage Sale Mess
Day 9 of Lent, Psalm 15: Growing up in the Catholic Church, I would hear things and say things at mass that I did not always understand. For instance, we would say or sing, “Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty,” yet I didn’t give much thought to it. “Holy” was a word I used at …
Restore and Renew
Day 8 of Lent, Psalm 14: Aww- time to be restored. Many people I know are on their “Spring Break” or on a long needed vacation. I imagine we are all hoping to be refreshed or restored — ready to go for another round, right? You may be familiar the following verse from the famous …
Lovingkindness: a Balm for My Soul
Day 7 of Lent, Psalm 13: What are simple things that refresh you? There are certain things that take my mind temporarily off things, like “myself. “ Sometimes I need a break from myself! These things refresh me and bring joy back to my life. As I alluded to last time, there have been very …
Anxiety Robs Security
Day 6 or Lent, Psalm 12: What speaks of safety or security to you? I love the feeling of arriving to our front door after a long trip. Home is a safe place– inciting a warm and secure feeling. My kids have loved their special blankets or stuffed animals that gave them an obvious secure …
A Few Reasons We should care that God is Righteous
Day 5 of Lent, Psalm 11: I don’t think much about the word “righteousness.” I have been slightly offended at times when I read in the Bible, “There is none righteous, not even one” (Romans 3:10). “Don’t I do good sometimes? I’m not all that bad. How can it say that?” Yet, I don’t believe …
Is He listening?
Day 4 of Lent, Psalm 10: I don’t like it when this happens: I am working on something, checking email, scrolling through social media and one of my kids starts talking to me. I say, “A-ha… yea… a-ha.” Then they say, “You aren’t listening, are you?” I don’t like this, because I don’t want to …
The common things we run to, and why they don't satisfy
Day 3 of Lent, Psalm 9: Walking on the Great Wall of China is more amazing than I expected. The towering and steep walls extend for over 5,000 miles, spanning all types of terrain and landscapes. This massive structure built to protect China from the outside, sought also to provide safety in the inside from …
Standing in the Presence of Majesty
Day 2 of Lent, Psalm 8: What do you do when you see a brilliant sunset? You stop. God’s enormous canvas is exposed, with each minute transforming the sky– as if the blazing colors of heaven are eager to explode and paint the sky! From the mouths of infants and nursing babes you have displayed strength. Psalm 8:2 We …