Well this just gives me goose bumps how often something you write expresses something pretty specific I think as well.
As I was reading your post I was thinking about my favorite psalm and the verses I’ve turned to for the last few decades when I’m trying to lean into the limitations God has placed in my life. And then of course you quoted the that exact psalm and verse that I was thinking about. ❤️
On discernment…I’ve joined the Renovare book club and so far I’ve really enjoyed the first book we’re reading. In search of God’s Will: Discerning a life of faithfulness and purpose by Trevor Hudson.
I am here for any parenting advice you have to offer! Haha. Also, I loved this: "All these things tether me to the goodness of a God who has entrusted me to tell myself no sometimes. Freedom comes with the responsibility to make those decisions." Yes yes yes. It actually reminded me of a fabulous essay I just read from Laura Kelly Fanucci: https://substack.com/home/post/p-177010683
Sometimes I think it would be kinder to spare parents of things in the past when nothing can be done about it. And that might work both ways☺️
Definitely wisdom in that!
Well this just gives me goose bumps how often something you write expresses something pretty specific I think as well.
As I was reading your post I was thinking about my favorite psalm and the verses I’ve turned to for the last few decades when I’m trying to lean into the limitations God has placed in my life. And then of course you quoted the that exact psalm and verse that I was thinking about. ❤️
On discernment…I’ve joined the Renovare book club and so far I’ve really enjoyed the first book we’re reading. In search of God’s Will: Discerning a life of faithfulness and purpose by Trevor Hudson.
You might ask Amy Lee about her agent Don Pape. :-)
I am here for any parenting advice you have to offer! Haha. Also, I loved this: "All these things tether me to the goodness of a God who has entrusted me to tell myself no sometimes. Freedom comes with the responsibility to make those decisions." Yes yes yes. It actually reminded me of a fabulous essay I just read from Laura Kelly Fanucci: https://substack.com/home/post/p-177010683