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The Obedient Farewell by Julie Arduini
This is me last month, helping at a color run activity while serving at Special Touch Summer Getaway Ohio, a camp for those with disabilities. I was in my glory because not only was I with my family and friends, … Continue reading
Implementing Changes by Julie Arduini
I didn’t set any high goals for 2024, I figured I’d go with my word for the year, Illuminate, pray, and see where the Lord takes me. It’s still early in the year but I thought I’d share a little … Continue reading
Looking Ahead by Nancy J. Farrier
When we moved from California to Arizona over two and a half years ago, that move was very difficult for me. I gave up so much and have struggled since then. I’ve often thought about my ministries left behind and … Continue reading
Sharing the Spoil
I am often distressed by the attitudes I see in Christians. Attitudes that say if you aren’t involved in a certain ministry or at a certain level, you aren’t truly committed to Christ. Attitudes that consider some jobs better in … Continue reading
I Want to be THAT Author by Julie Arduini
You know the dream where you’re in a room full of people and you’re not dressed? Well, that’s how vulnerable I feel writing this post. Years ago, moments before I hit the “create blog” button that cemented my surrendering fear … Continue reading
A Real Superwoman Sits Down by Julie Arduini
When I was in my twenties, it was nothing for me to run around work and finish all my goals in a short time. It was fairly easy, despite severe PCOS, to manage a new home as a newlywed. I … Continue reading
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Tagged career, Christians Read, dehydration, exhaustion, health, Jesus, Julie Arduini, marriage, ministry, moving, parenting, Real Superwomen Sit Down by Julie Arduini, rest, sleeplessness, stress, women
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CWA: Strong Women Tribe by Julie Arduini
My prayer for 2019 is that doors would open for me to encourage women to find freedom as they surrender the good, the bad, and—maybe one day—the chocolate. I’m so thankful because one amazing opportunity isn’t just in the works—it’s … Continue reading
Tall Grass by Julie Arduini
We live in a development on a no outlet street cul-de-sac. It’s private, safe, and we love it. One thing that sometimes throws me off track is a neighbor. A retiree, that lawn might be mowed once, twice, yes, even … Continue reading
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Tagged authenticity, cul de sac, fear of man, grass, Julie Arduini, lawn, Lord, ministry, rejection, Tall Grass by Julie Arduini, weeds
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Behind the Scenes at a Book Club by Julie Arduini
I have a confession. I’m an avid reader who has never been to an actual book club. I did an online one once, but I’ve never attended one. Until this summer. The book? My own. The women’s ministry at my … Continue reading
How Books Change Us by Elizabeth Goddard
Someone once told me that when you read a book you should walk away changed in some way. As a reader, I should expect the book to change me, and as an author, I should write a story that will … Continue reading
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Being a Bridesmaid
Last week my schedule slowed down compliments of bronchitis, a sinus and ear infection. The day I felt the worst I laid low with the television remote by my side. First I watched The Proposal back-to-back, even though I’ve seen … Continue reading
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How to Create a Prayer Covering
In my last post about how to avoid great expectations that lead to disappointment in the new year, I promised to post today on what a prayer covering is and why I’m so passionate about it. I’m not the first … Continue reading
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Tagged intercession, Julie Arduini, ministry, prayer, prayer team, Robin Lee Hatcher, serving God, The Surrendered Scribe
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How to Avoid Great Expectations in 2012 by Julie Arduini
With Christmas behind us, the conversation of the week seems to be about resolutions. People are reflecting on their year and making goals for the new one. I giggled watching Live with Kelly as Kelly Ripa mentioned resolutions and how … Continue reading
















































