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Winning, Losing, and Why My Mom Stopped Playing Games With Me

Today I’m over at Play Eat Grow, sharing some thoughts on Lysa Terkeurst’s new children’s book, Win or Lose I Love You as well as answering some questions on what it means to teach and shape our kids’...

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My Personal Spiritual Formation Reading List

It’s here. The last day of #write31days. Whew. I have 11 months to recover :). For real though, this process has been HARD, but I’m so thankful for a supportive husband who has let me sleep in late...

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The Sacred Ordinary Days Planner

I love planners. Mostly because they save my life. Every single day. If I don’t write things down, it exits my mind and I never see it again. As you can imagine, this doesn’t work too well for a momma...

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How to Use the Project Section of Your Sacred Ordinary Day Planner

The Project section of the Sacred Ordinary Days Planner stumped me at first. I wasn’t sure why there were only 3 project slots. How do I decide what’s worthy of a project slot? And on top of this,  I...

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Creating a Family Rule of Life

When opening the Sacred Ordinary Days planner, one of the first things you’ll see is a section that helps you create a rule of life. What is a rule of life, you ask? Great question. A rule of life is a...

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Night Owls Unite: How to Have Meaningful Time with God at Night

I don’t believe that being a morning person or a night owl is a part of our DNA. I think it often comes by necessity. At least it has in my case. I used to be more of a morning person. I’d wake up at...

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My Favorite Tools to Use with my Planner

When using my planner, I love to have a stack of a variety of books and tools nearby to both enrich my time planning and reflecting… and to make it colorful! In addition to the Sacred Ordinary Days...

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5 Podcasts that Help me to Grow Spiritually

Sitting behind the steering wheel in my minivan is one of the most sacred spaces for me right now. Each morning, I climb in the car, juggling my purse, bag full of work that I brought home the day...

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Can God relate to me as a mother?

When Israel was a child, I loved him,     and out of Egypt I called my son. 2 But the more they were called,     the more they went away from me.[a] They sacrificed to the Baals     and they burned...

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{all my thoughts} on The Road Back to You

As I’ve shared in the past, the Enneagram is a tool that has helped me to better understand myself and how I view both God and the world around me. It has given me language for things I already knew...

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