Three November Intentions
I love a fresh, new month. I woke up to a dusting of snow on the ground, and it looked like powdered sugar on a
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I love a fresh, new month. I woke up to a dusting of snow on the ground, and it looked like powdered sugar on a
I’m learning to rest anywhere: on airplanes, on stages, in hotel rooms, and in any stressful situation. I think about abiding in Jesus, and I
Last night, Ashley and I enjoyed a great conversation with dear friends that started off with someone asking about our new morning routines now that
I’m still enjoying fun autumn crafts, even if my own daughters are off in college. Today, I wanted to perfect my “acorn people,” so I
This morning, I sat in my Adirondack chair while a little neighbor perched on the tree swing. The oak tree stood, tall and burnt orange,
When you sit in your Adirondack chairs in the front yard, you’ll find you can’t move because of the beauty of blue autumn skies with
I find that asking great questions matters most of all when beginning a writing project in particular. This method applies to other areas, but in
This afternoon, I walked up the old familiar path to the elementary school to watch the neighbors in their Halloween Parade. I savored a Pennsylvania
This morning, I found great comfort and inspiration in Hannah Whitall Smith’s words about God: “As we look at the life of Christ and listen
Hello! Hello! Hello! Are you as excited as I am for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo)? We have 10 days to get organized to write