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your one practical step toward Jesus this Advent
I tell them I've been running. Running and running and asking God to keep up. And it is tiring, depleting.Of course.Especially during this Advent season.Jesus, help us prepare You room.
knowing God intimately: an interview with Kris Camealy
She doesn't mess around, in the best way. As a sequin-wearing, homeschooling mother of four--a woman who adores Jesus, people, and words--Kris Camealy loves to go deep. In relationships. In the pursuit of Christ. In leading women to be raw and vulnerable and open to God changing their hearts. She's beautiful in her authenticity, her willingness to surrender and trust God in making us brand new.
taking back surrender
Surrendering might be the most difficult thing. True surrender--the kind where you feel powerless and empowered at the same time. Powerless because everything you've believed, everything you've fought for and were convinced about, is being laid down. Empowered because surrendering is, in fact, an action. No one can force us into it. No one can make us put up our hands and wave a white flag, even if we convince ourselves we are out of options.Surrendering is an act of will. Our will. Despite obstacles, challenges, hurdles where we can't imagine a way through, surrendering is still a choice, a way forward.Surrender doesn't have to mean a step back.
ten things to get yourself closer to God
Last month (how did time go by so fast?) I promised I would share with you what practical things I do to fight for my own heart when God feels oh, so far away. You ready?
Look up, my darling, look up.
When I hear Him, this space I’m in, at this plain wooden table, this window with the cobwebs at the corner of the metal screen, this soft rumble of washing machine, this smell of wet dog near my feet, I study the room, looking for clues for what is different.
All is different? No, all is the same.