I recently took a trip back to Georgia from our home in Kentucky so I could attend my sister’s bridal showers. It’s normally around a seven-hour-long drive from my house to my parents’ house. So with coffee in hand and plenty of podcasts in the queue, I headed off on my journey.
Read MoreWhen my husband and I first moved to Kentucky last year, we lived in an apartment for six weeks before we could move into the house we purchased. And because it was such a temporary living situation, we decided to unpack as little as possible while we were there.
Read MoreWell hello friend! It’s good to be back! If you are a regular reader of these devotions, you probably noticed that I didn’t post any new content on Thursday or Friday of last week. What started out with some technical difficulties and ended with a round of food poisoning, the end of my week last week did not got at all as planned, hence the gap in my content creation schedule. But I do appreciate you showing up and reading once again even when I fail to be as consistent as I want to be. I’m super grateful for the extra grace!
Read MoreI read a quote the other day by Matthew Henry that stopped me in my tracks. Here’s what it said: “Those who love the world have great vexation, for it does not answer what they expect; those who love God’s Word have great peace, for it outdoes what they expect.” Now, I realize that sounds like something you’d read in lit class, so let’s break it down.
Read MoreWell hello friend! It’s good to be back! If you are a regular reader of these devotions, you probably noticed that I didn’t post any new content on Thursday or Friday of last week. What started out with some technical difficulties and ended with a round of food poisoning, the end of my week last week did not got at all as planned, hence the gap in my content creation schedule. But I do appreciate you showing up and reading once again even when I fail to be as consistent as I want to be. I’m super grateful for the extra grace!
Read MoreIf we think we can be satisfied by a relationship, a job, a savings account, a car, a wardrobe, a house, or a social media following, we are going to realize rather quickly that those things will always leave us wanting more. We’re never going to be completely fulfilled by anything or anyone else outside of the Lord. For it is the Creator, not the creation, that allows us to feel whole and content.
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