Halfway to Normal
Living a life in between
10 Minute Writer
300 Words a Day
Alise Wright
Betty Duffy
Chad Estes
Chad Thomas Johnston
Chicken & Cheese
Emerging Mummy
The Happiest Mom
In a Mirror Dimly
Jamie the Very Worst Missionary
Jennifer Luitwieler
Jesus Needs New PR
Joy in this Journey
Magpie Girl
McKinney-Oates Cereal
The Modern Gal
Mrs. Metaphor
Rachel Held Evans
Scoutie Girl
Shawn Smucker
So Much Shouting, So Much Laughter
Some Wise Guy
Students of Jesus
Stuff Christians Like
Tamara Out Loud
Wise Living
Daily defying what it means to be a divorced-Christian-liberal-remarried-Midwestern-mommy-writer.
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Sometimes the best path to hope is in asking for help.
When we buy into the either-or lie, we lose hope in what can be.
Just as I was getting into the spirit of love, I got guilted with Lent.
It’s important to recognize what isn’t, as well as what is.
Little things can be gifts of peace in this overwhelming world.
Introvert? Extrovert? How about a writing retreat that’s ideal for both.
For the time being I’m neither here nor there…
A One Word update (at a time when I’m not much liking my word).
Every so often, something feels right and scary, all at once.