It’s Never Too Late to Make a Resolution
A few weeks ago, I pulled my phone out of my purse and was surprised to see a voice mail from Beth, an old colleague and friend. We had worked together for many years, but as our career paths...
View ArticleA Call to Be Intentional in Our Friendships
Summer is a season of long sunshine-filled days — memories at the pool and time spent with friends. I don’t know what it is about summer that means more when it comes to friendship, but I love it....
View ArticleThe Beauty Around Us
Lately, I have been really busy. You know that kind of busy where you feel like you can barely keep your head above water? The school year starting. New projects at work. Three kids. Life. I realized...
View ArticleNow or Never: Using Your Words to Love
Last Sunday I sent a text message during church. Don’t judge. My pastor Pete told me to. You see, we are in the middle of this series called Now or Never, where we are talking about living a life...
View Article6 Ways to Make Time for You During the Holidays
With just over a week until Christmas, I’ve been feeling a bit frantic. I haven’t wrapped a single gift, my beautiful cards’ envelopes are still unlicked and unstamped, and I still want our family to...
View ArticleFind Time for You in 2016
Do you ever get to the end of your day and realize you did nothing for you? Folded laundry? Check. Wiped runny noses? Check. Prepared three meals? Check. But read that book you’ve been wanting to read?...
View Article5 Ways to Slow Down
I said to a friend the other day, “I’m at the bottom of my barrel. I must take a break.” I was talking about writing specifically, but really about life these days. For the past 14 months, I have...
View ArticleA Call to Thrive and Love Our Neighbors Well
On the second day of this year, we threw a party for my son, Ezra, who’d just turned one. Metallic streamers and three-dimensional gold stars hung all over the dining room to celebrate “twinkle,...
View ArticleThree Ways to Thrive in Busy Seasons
Growing up, I was involved in a lot of extracurricular activities including the school newspaper, yearbook, plays and musicals, forensics, student council, and more. If you look in the yearbook from my...
View ArticleA Call for Working Moms to Stop Living Stretched Too Thin
Today, we’re celebrating with (in)courage mentor and book club co-founder Jessica Turner as she releases a brand new hardback, Stretched Too Thin: How Working Moms Can Lose the Guilt, Work Smarter, and...
View ArticleThree Ways to Foster Community at Work
In college, I was one of those people that was always doing something with friends. I was in volunteer organizations. I was an RA and planned events for my residents. I would study at the library in...
View ArticleWhen I Pray for You: a Parent’s Heartbeat
My second child is a little girl, and I joke that she has been strong-willed and stubborn from her earliest days in my womb. I was incredibly sick during that pregnancy, throwing up sometimes six times...
View ArticleSix Ways to Show up for a Friend
So far, this year has been met with incredible suffering for some friends that I love: a parent’s death, a broken marriage, a cancer diagnosis, a hospitalized family member. Each day I think, When will...
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