A Wife, Mother, Blogger, Writer, and Beagle Mom as well as a Mennonite Worship Leader and a C.S. Lewis Institute Fellow who works as an Accounting Manager.
Refuse to hate. Reject it outright. Where it’s infected us, let’s repent of it & ask God to replace hostility with compassion. The natural defense to a hateful world is to become hateful people but Jesus said they’d know us by our love. These brutal days are taking a toll on us.
@BethMooreLPM Thank you for this! I was a worship leader/sometimes blogger, but have always done so self consciously. You named my hang up! God placed a book to be written in me and more teaching and preaching to do. I need to do all with a passionate heart and fear not others views of me
Leader, go ahead & accept that you’re going to get criticized. A lot of people aren’t going to like you. You’ll never get everyone pleased nor will you keep the people pleased you’re pleasing now. Quit politicking. All you can do is choose what you’re willing to stand alone for.
A few things about Christlike manhood: It is fierce enough to fight for women. Bold enough to want a woman in Bible class. Safe enough to be alone with a woman. Muscular enough to scatter a crowd of men ready to stone a sinful woman. Brazen enough to send a woman with good news.
@ChristianaNPete I may be biased, but I think my friend Christiana is well on the path to being a mystic, if she isn't already. Your beautiful book opens the doors of possibilities for relationship with the Father that some folks have never had opened for them before.
Blessed are the unentitled- the ones hungry for the table scraps, the ones grasping desperately for the hem, the ones satisfied w/ the simple word of healing without the miraculous performance. They know there is power even in the remnants, the odds & ends. Theirs is the kingdom
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Just stay with it, fellow sojourner in Jesus. Keep putting one foot in front of the other. When you can’t go any further, sit down & rest till you can. Run when you’re able. Collapse when you must. Help others back to their feet when you can. This perilous journey ends in bliss.