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Month: April 2019

When “Why” is your Biggest Hurdle with God

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I woke early on Easter morning. It was not the kind of, “Oh! I get, like, an hour more of sleep! I love this feeling!” But more, “Hey, there is absolutely no one else up! Listen. Hear that? It’s the sound of NOTHING. I think I will wake up and enjoy it.” This was before I knew the kids drank the last of the milk = no coffee for me.

Maybe because the light in our bedroom felt hopeful and springtime-ish–and because I wanted to make the most of this day–I thought of the light in the garden, that morning Jesus rose. Yes. I am totally #thatmom. read more

Holiday Rerun: 14 Great Paradoxes of Jesus’ Death [printable INFOGRAPHIC]

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As we prepare to celebrate Good Friday, I’m marveling all over again at these paradoxes bound up in Jesus’ death: all we gained through his loss.

Hope it increases your overwhelming adoration like it does mine.

(PRINT IT HERE. Feel free to share if you like it.)

Who believes what we’ve heard and seen?
    Who would have thought God’s saving power would look like this?

Isaiah 53:1, MSG

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If Jesus Had a Tattoo

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tattooSurely you’ve thought about it. If you were going to get a tattoo, what would it be?

I have no real insights on this one. Everything I think of only sounds cool for about five seconds. And my husband has wisely postulated that if you want to get a tattoo, you should wait ten years to see if you still want it, and then get it.

I will say that tattoos are great conversation starters–because every tattoo has a story. Kind of like scars. read more

A Generous Grace is now The Awkward Mom

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Don’t leave! You’re at the right place!

Though you’ll always be able to reach this site at agenerousgrace.com, it’s been wisely recommended I change this blog’s name in order to better to reach my target audience. I’ll always welcome readers of both genders and all seasons of life–yourself included.

I’m now “The Awkward Mom”–because uncomfortable conversations are the ones worth having.

My content will remain largely the same. read more

Blind Wrestlers, Cancer, and How Your Child’s Pain Could be a Gift

Reading Time: 4 minutes

I sat at lunch on Sunday with a handful of friends over turkey with homemade gravy and mashed potatoes (“So much for Keto,” mumbled the woman dishing up next to me). Of all things, the topic turned to high school wrestling. Two of the guys next to me had competed in high school.

One of them, Marshall, is 6’3″. In high school, he was upwards of 190 lbs. Maybe that’s why I was surprised at who he said were the most formidable in the sport: The kids from the school for the blind. In fact, one of them was the state champ during Marshall’s years in competition. At the time those students had no other sports other than swimming in which they could compete; baseball, basketball, and football were all out. So they competed year-round.

Even more than that, we all reflected aloud, was a blind wrestler’s exaggerated sense of touch. We’ve all heard that with the loss of one of our senses, our other senses rally to compensate (think of Stevie Wonder or Ray Charles). read more

This Could Be More: Praying Beyond the List

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I have a new friend.

Her name is Siri, and she and I are getting along swimmingly. She remembers my grocery lists and my reminders. read more

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