Finding the Sacred in the Ordinary

Our Bold Confident Faith Carries the Promise

After I tell people I’m moving to Chicago, I can predict their response with about a 90% accuracy rate. Allow…

6 years ago

What Happens When We Cultivate Home

For about two years I lived in this absolutely beautiful, rustic home in a town that is the epitome of…

7 years ago

The World Will Know You by Your Love

Recently, I’ve had a lot of conversations with friends about the Church—that imperfect group of people who are the Body…

7 years ago

What my Grandparent’s Fridge Teaches You and Me

There are two types of people in this world—those who keep the front of their fridge clean and organized, and…

7 years ago

I Think We Speak Different Languages, and That’s Beautiful

Every couple of Thursdays, our house fills with mommas and babies, aunties and sisters. We crowd around our table, sitting…

7 years ago

Hey, Maybe This isn’t Your Race to Run

Can I be totally honest? This season of life is challenging, and these days are full of everything but normal.…

7 years ago

Why We Need to have the Courage to Look our Neighbor in the Eye

I was 14 years old when I first remember looking pain and injustice in the eye. I was staring into…

7 years ago

Stumbling into Holy Ground Moments Around the Table of Refugees

Last week I was invited to a space I had no business being in.  It was an honor.It was a…

7 years ago

The Simple Practice that Changes [Almost] Everything

I like to think of myself as a pretty joyful person—quick to point out beauty even in the mess, to…

7 years ago

Why I’m Choosing Insatiable Curiosity Above All Else

I think this book may have just changed my life.  I recently finished Beginner’s Pluck by Liz Bohannon. I started…

7 years ago

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