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For the first 30 years of my life, being married was always something. Now I find myself 6 months married. When we get ready in the morn.
Journey with me in Thailand. Four Questions for Those in Transition. Change happens ALL THE TIME around me here and I rarely ever feel I at peace with it. Thanks Jacci for this great blog! What People in Bangkok, in Thailand, Really Need Are Your Prayers.
Photo courtesy of Bangkok Night Wikipedia Commons. Every day I am here, I am more and more humbled. More and more heartbroken for this country.
Since I last wrote, I have continued living and working here in McLean, Virginia. In deciding what to do next, I took a step back. I want for people who are marginalized, insecure or burdened to have a place where they know they belong. I want to create spaces for people to be exactly who.
This word has been impacting me lately. My husband and I are very much learning to communicate and love each other. When the ideal becomes the point, more problems will arise. For the christian, and for me, often these problems just go underground and squirt out in more acceptable ways. Is the most important thing. I grab hold of the.
I work for a non-profit that sends missionaries overseas. I travel abroad to visit those missionaries in those countries about every other month. I buy clothes when my other ones have holes in them. And I drive a used car.
8220;Put your feet under the table and belong. Alex, a server from one of our favorite restaurants. Two words shifted something inside of me. But also challenged on how.
Empowering others to live for the Kingdom. Cole heads to Nepal in 33 days. Please be in prayer for. Open doors and Safety! On where to go and WHO to give to. Being in tune to the Holy Spirit and where He leads is so valuable in a time and place where there is such devastation and so much need. For Cole and our Nepali friends, as they plan to travel a lot by bus, mot.
Let us travel as far as love takes us. I can tell you of terrible things. Morning sickness that never ends.
Photo courtesy of Bangkok Night Wikipedia Commons. Every day I am here, I am more and more humbled. More and more heartbroken for this country.