Tag: christian writer
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When I’m Hurt
I’ve written quite a lot about handling hurt in friendship here on the blog for two reasons. 1. It has been a fresh topic in my own life the past few years that I’m working and learning through. 2. I’m convinced that Satan is counting on us not knowing how to handle hurt well in…
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When We Disagree
As the weeks tick off the calendar, it’s just a matter of time before news drops of another public figure being “cancelled.” I read a study from the Pew Research Center about “cancel culture” recently, and the study reported that many are divided on whether the idea of cancel culture holds people accountable or unfairly…
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When We Believe Differently
If you ask a typical family from the Bible Belt (Southern & Midwestern United States) which two subjects are off limits at family dinners, they’ll probably answer: politics and religion. I grew up in a family that didn’t generally talk about the topics we disagreed on, but I have friends whose childhoods were the opposite.…
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When I Feel Offended
We live in an age where offense means the end of a friendship, but this doesn’t seem to be the way of Jesus. As followers of Christ we strive to “live unoffendable,” as Jennie Allen puts it. Jesus teaches this ethic when he tells us to turn the other cheek and put others’ needs before…
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A Wild Way to Welcome
I believe that the single greatest deception of my adolescence was being made to believe that acne is something that only plagues teenagers. Listen friends, it just ain’t true. It’s going to be a thing your whole life. Maybe not in the volume experienced during those teen years, but it’s not going anywhere. Let’s normalize…
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The Wild Way of Friendship
I’ve heard the sentiment commonly expressed that making friends as an adult is SO hard. And it’s true, making friends as an adult seems way more complicated than it did to find a buddy in second grade, high school, or college. I think this probably has to do with the isolation and busyness of most…
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Fight Like a Mother
People say that they would do anything for their kids, but I didn’t really understand this sentiment on a visceral level until I punched a wall when my baby was about a week old. Let’s be clear, I am not the type of girl that punches walls. In fact, I’m pretty sure I can count…
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Comfort Like a Mother
I was watching a show recently in which a mother was rejected by her child. The actress was formidable in the scene, and tears sprung to my own eyes as I experienced her grief second-hand. There’s nothing quite as heart-wrenching as a mother’s grief, and even when it’s not our own, it moves us. A…
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Gather Like a Mother
Over the last decade or so, it seems to have become quite fashionable (in a Joanna Gaines kinda way) to have chickens. I see the appeal: fresh eggs, plus a low-key farm girl vibe without the crazy amount of work that comes with actually having an entire farm. I’ll be honest though, the hard work…
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Care Like a Mother
If you know anything about the story of Solomon, perhaps his virtue and his vice are first to come to mind: wisdom and wives. Or maybe you think of his wealth, how he built an incredible temple for the Lord…and a mansion for himself. But I would also guess that for many, the story of…