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Encourage Your Hope in Christ

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And here Thy saints encourage my hope; they were once poor and are now rich, bound and are now free, tried and now are victorious.


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You're Not a Quitter...But You are Human
If there’s anything I’ve learned while rehabilitating from a broken Autonomic Nervous System, it’s that we human beings have unrealistically high expectations for ourselves. We think that we can master self-improvement and gain control of our lives ...
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Meeting with God in the Wilderness
In 1937, Irish missionary Amy Carmichael wrote about meeting with God in seasons of suffering in her book Windows: “Bare heights of loneliness, deep valleys of depression, a wilderness whose burning winds sweep over glowing sand, what are they ...
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Overcoming Common Quiet Time Obstacles
When developing a lasting quiet time habit, it is sometimes wise to follow your heart. If that statement makes you uneasy, you’re not alone. I once felt the same way. For most of my life, I firmly believed that my heart was “deceitful above all thin...
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When Quiet Times Are A Struggle
As believers in Christ, we understand the importance of meeting with the Lord daily. Like Augustine, we know in the deepest recesses of our being that “[God] has made us for himself…and our hearts are restless until they find rest in [him].”¹ Our re...
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Do Quiet Times Even Matter?
I’m willing to bet that if you are reading this post, then you, like me, have struggled at one point or another to establish the spiritual discipline of daily Bible reading and prayer. Whether you refer to this daily practice as your quiet time, mor...
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The October Slide
There’s an autumn phenomenon that chronic illness sufferers know all too well (at least those of us who live in the Northern Hemisphere). It’s known as the “October Slide”. The weather gets colder, the days get shorter and darker, and the sick get i...
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Three Years Later: A Health Update
Above Photo: My husband and me July 2022 at Kinzua Bridge State Park. We had just taken a (very steep) hike and I couldn’t figure out why I had almost passed out. I would be diagnosed with POTS one month later. Three years later, camped out in my ...
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When a Virus Steals Your Easter
“Can you guys come visit us for Easter Break?” It had been another rough year of battling my unrelenting chronic illness. But I had been feeling better recently, and this invitation to visit my brother and his family at Virginia Beach felt like a ti...
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When A Virus Steals Your Christmas (Again)
It started the day before Christmas break. My oldest son (8) began to complain of headaches and fatigue and, quite frankly, looked a bit run down. Surely not, I thought to myself. Surely this can’t be happening again. Not three years in a row. But i...
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He Feels Your Pain
“But what if godliness is elusive (at times) because of our failure to believe that Christ has sympathy?”¹ The sentence hit me like a thunderclap. I’ve been struggling recently. Really struggling. Yes, I’ve been struggling with chronic illness: tach...
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Two Years Later: A Health Update
“I’m running to the store, do you need anything?” “Yeah, can you get me a new body while you’re out?” This is a running joke between my husband and me. It’s kind of funny but mostly pitiful. There’s a real grief attached to this joke. Because really...
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When Strivings Cease
Our culture praises hustle. They say that the harder you work, the higher your value. Rest is for the weak and the lazy. There is always more work to be done, and if you aren’t doing it, then you are wasting time. After all: You have the same number...
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Embracing My Nobody Era
I came across this quote while scrolling my Instagram feed this past week: Moses spent 40 years thinking he was a somebody; 40 years learning he was a nobody; and 40 years learning what God can do with a nobody.- Dwight L. Moody After reading this q...
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