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Don’t Give Thanks For Everything

I don’t know about you, but I may need to get off social media for a few days. This time around my social media “fast” is not to help grow my spiritual life a bit more, but to grow my waistline a bit less.  My Instagram feed is dangerously tempting with pictures of turkeys and pumpkin ...

When Your Best-Laid Plans Crumble

The last couple of weeks have been a whirlwind. The kind of whirlwind that yanks plans out of your hands and rips it into a 3000-piece jigsaw puzzle. My mom had been scheduled for a knee-replacement surgery. The timing of the procedure had been planned precisely: it would be a week after my husband returned from ...

Who You Are Matters. Whose You Are Matters More.

Scroll through an Instagram feed with a primary audience of Christian women and, sooner or later, you'll run into a post about your identity in Christ. From social media to books to blogs to podcasts to sermons at women’s conferences, we’re repeatedly affirmed about who God created us to be. Today, in my daily reading, I ...

Making Space – An Advent Devotional

Lists. That's how I usually begin my holiday prep. Guest lists. Recipe lists. Gift lists. Shopping lists that include embarrassing amounts of butter and sugar for the baking that will soon commence. But sometimes those lists and all the frenzy and activity can crowd out Christ. A few years ago, God impressed on my heart that while ...

When You’re Emotionally Exhausted

There may be days when you feel completely wrung out. But you still go through the motions. You do the laundry, drop the kids off at school, buy groceries, take out the trash. You smile at people who smile at you. But it almost feels like an out-of-body experience because you’re not fully present. The last two weeks ...

“I’ll Feel Better About Myself If…”

For close to two months now, I’ve been working out super consistently, at least five times a week and sometimes, twice a day. (I know, crazy! Who is this person?) I actually do things that the productivity coaches tell us to do. Like, set out my gym clothes the night before, so the first thing I ...

Cry Out In A Crisis

We're slowly emerging from a harrowing season. About a month ago, as part of a volunteer helpline, I heard people weep on the phone as they scrambled for hospital beds for their loved ones who fought for their lives. I remember the voices of some of them. A woman wailing—her mom had died and her sister ...
MEET SUSAN

I love words. But you probably figured that out by now, considering this website essentially collates my words on the web. Read More…