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Shift by Julie Arduini
I have a prayer partner and dear friend who was living a comfortable life with her family in October. A week or so later her husband received a job opportunity that was obvious it was something they needed to pursue. … Continue reading
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Tagged change, John 13:7, Julie Arduini, moving, Shift by Julie Arduini, transition, Trusting God, word for the year
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New Address, New Wineskin by Julie Arduini
I was recently struck by something my son shared as he is in a new season. In less than a year after college graduation he started teaching, moved out, and married. Even as he returned to teach, he learned what … Continue reading
A Sign of the Times by James R. Coggins
A few days ago, I went to the store to buy some envelopes. Nothing special. Just four and an eighth-inch by nine and a quarter-inch, white envelopes. The kind we used to use to send bill payments and official and … Continue reading
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Tagged basic math skills, change, Covid, envelopes, money, supply chain issues
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Life’s Curveballs by Julie Arduini
Julie’s note: As only God can, as soon as this post first appeared at Inspy Romance, He threw a major curveball that I’m still working through. While I do, I thought I’d share this with you. *** When it comes … Continue reading
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Being a Cow of Bashan by Nancy J. Farrier
“Hear this word, you cows of Bashan, who are on the mountain of Samaria, who oppress the poor, who crush the needy, who say to your [masters], “Bring wine, let us drink!” Amos 4:1 NKJV I grew up on a … Continue reading
A Change of Thinking by Tara Randel
When January rolls around, many find it a time to think about making resolutions. Some start off with a list and the burning desire to carry through with personal life changes, no matter the obstacles. Others decide it’s not worth … Continue reading
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14 Days to Finding Freedom Through Surrender by Julie Arduini
If you’ve read my posts for any length of time, you know my heart is to follow God’s call. It’s never a straight line, and often I’m up too late, scratching my head, asking Him, “Are you sure you want … Continue reading
Unmet Expectations by Julie Arduini
The last time I posted, I shared that my word for 2017 is transformation. I mentioned the different ways I thought it would play out, and already I’m seeing in some ways I was right on track, and others, not … Continue reading
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Tagged change, contacts, daughter, eyes, Faith, glasses, God, Julie Arduini, school, special needs, surrender, transformation, unmet expectations, vision
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2017 Word of the Year: Transformation by Julie Arduini
Some do resolutions, I do word of the year. Around September I start praying and watching for confirmation. Sometimes the words come later in the year, and I’ve had them as early as October. That was the case for this … Continue reading
When the Most Wonderful Time of the Year Isn’t by Julie Arduini
For me, it was 2004. I stared at the blinking lights on our Christmas tree, almost in a trance like state. It wasn’t the colors or the tree. I was shell shocked at how fast my life had changed and … Continue reading
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Tagged change, Christmas, Christmas music, depression, family, God, grief, Julie Arduini, loss, praise, prayer, sadness
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The Times They Are a-Changin’! by Kathi Macias
I remember hearing my grandparents and, later, my parents complaining about how quickly the world was changing and how more and more they felt “left behind.” I was clueless and couldn’t relate–until the years began to change my perspective. When … Continue reading
What I Learned from the Book of Job by Julie Arduini
There was a wilderness season marked by sickness, death, and change. Just when I came up for air and felt a sense of normalcy, another event rocked everything I had ever taken for granted. A natural encourager, I was muted. … Continue reading
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