Something I Wrote on Interpersonal Curiosity

Happy Thursday! I recently wrote for parents and youth pastors who wanted to know how to help teens grow in the art of interpersonal curiosity. Here is the article, and I hope you enjoy all the fun tips you can apply today as you also grow as a curious person. https://www.rootedministry.com/blog/teaching-teens-the-art-of-interpersonal-curiosity/

Not Everything

Today I enjoyed a lovely little flair moment while admiring my blooming orchid. What astonishing beauty! But then I leaned in to smell the bloom. Such disappointment! My variety of orchid does not smell very fragrant at all. But this is intended; I learn that some orchids attract pollinators in other ways: through mimicking pheromones, […]

The God Show

Early this morning, I received a great question from a reader: How can I keep writing and publishing from being the “me show?” For 8 long years, I struggled with the self-promotion and fame aspect of writing and publishing. I feared the sin of it all—that I was becoming like the people Jesus scolds in […]

Can and Will

This morning, I learned something so wonderful in Exodus 6. I loved it so much that I already told my husband, my daughters, my sister, my friend, and now you! In Exodus 6, God says something very unusual to Moses. He says this: “I am the Lord. I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac and to […]

Now Go

I’m reading in Exodus after my journey through Genesis and Job. I pause at Exodus 4:12 because I realize it’s exactly what so many of us–perhaps even you–need to hear in a fresh way. If you remember, God gives Moses a wonderful (if not terrifying) assignment to speak first to the elders of Israel and […]

The Undecorating

Five years ago–during this very week, I wrote this about the beauty of taking down the decorations. I reread it every year, and I thought you’d enjoy it today: I notice today that nobody ever posts photos of undecorating. Nobody wants to see a house dismantled of its glorious holiday adornment. I find it curious […]

Halfway Through a Month of Encouragement

Today I realized that most writers think they must write a book. You don’t have to write a book!  You might write any number of amazing pieces in your writing life. Write! Think about poetry, song lyrics, newsletters, magazine articles, opinion pieces for the newspaper, short stories, ethnography, devotions, how-to guides, advice columns, letters to the […]

Kitchen Terms that Might Change Your Life

One of my daughters and I spend the majority of our time cooking together. We’re always in the kitchen prepping complicated recipes or challenging ourselves with a new food project (like sushi!). We love to use the French terms for our cooking space. I’ll call out, “OK! Mise en place!” Mise en place: It means […]

Poor Air Quality Alert and What It Taught Me

Just now, I received an alert I’ve never received in my life before. It was a “Poor Air Quality” alert for our county. We’re supposed to limit our time outside. We’re supposed to understand that the air outside, for whatever reason, contains fine particulate matter that will aggravate people with respiratory problems. We are in […]

The Wonder of Ordinary Things

Sometimes I just sit and marvel at profoundly ordinary things. For example, I love maple syrup as a sweetener, and it suddenly occurred to me how marvelous it is. A tree weeps it out. God made trees that, when cut open, bleed out a sweet treat for us. How did God even think of this? […]