Advocating for your kids can feel like a full-time job. Which can be extra difficult when you have a full-time job. And when you have multiple kids with various needs. I feel like each of my kids have something different they’re carrying or dealing with, and it’s an honor to come alongside them to support … Continue reading Priorities
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Speak and See
Sometimes it’s best to start at the beginning. Jon and I started a new Bible reading plan last week. (I failed miserably on our last one, about halfway through 2024.) And so, Genesis 1 was on Day 1. I’ve read it countless times, but tried to read it with fresh eyes this time. And that’s … Continue reading Speak and See
(Bio)Dynamic Thoughts From a Practicing Gardener
It’s thyme for a guest blog, and this one is from my sister Christina! Gardening has become one of her passions over the years as she continues learning, practicing, and growing her skills (and produce). For someone with almost zero experience (like me), gardening can seem overwhelming, but Christina’s heart and hope is to inspire … Continue reading (Bio)Dynamic Thoughts From a Practicing Gardener
Celebrating Life
It's been a cloud-y week in our home! Last weekend, Clouds premiered on Disney Plus. I first heard about Zach Sobiech's story when I read his mom's book Fly A Little Higher 6 years ago. This week Jon (and Jackson) covered Zach's song that inspired the movie. Click here to check it out on YouTube! … Continue reading Celebrating Life
Strength and Peace
Thank you so much for checking out this week's blog! During this season of quarantine, I've decided to start filming blogs once a month. Head to my new YouTube channel to watch Strength and Peace! You can also read the full teaching below. Be encouraged today as you run the race God has marked out … Continue reading Strength and Peace
LEAP
I love the opportunity to bring another voice, another perspective, another heart to My Race to Run... it's one of my greatest joys! This month's guest blog is brought to you by Kim Menne, a dear friend of mine. I've been getting to know Kim over the last year or so, and she has become … Continue reading LEAP
He Understands
Have you felt misunderstood lately? Webster's defines misunderstood as "wrongly or imperfectly understood; not sympathetically appreciated." It's incredibly easy to feel misunderstood in this day and age. Especially during this season of sheltering in place, of life as we know it coming to a screeching halt. I believe as humans we long to be understood. … Continue reading He Understands