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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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A Moving Experience by James R. Coggins
A couple of months ago, three men wearing masks backed a truck up to our house and took away all of our furniture, completely emptying the house. Before you ask, yes, we paid them to do this. So they emptied … Continue reading
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Tagged eternity, house warming, moving, stone age, Tim Hortons
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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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Healthy Mindset by Tara Randel
Now that summer is right around the corner, it’s a great time of year to get outside and be active. As a writer, I spend long hours sitting in front of the computer. I do take breaks to stretch, but … Continue reading
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Tagged contemporary romance, exercise, health, moving, Tara Randel, weight loss
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One Room at a Time by Hannah Alexander
Have you ever been so overwhelmed by the clutter in your life that you can’t face the thought of attacking it and whittling it down? It could be clutter in your home, clutter in your social life, or clutter in … Continue reading
How Writing is Like Moving by Julie Arduini
This past year has been full of adventures both in and outside my writing life. I had the opportunity to sign contracts and move forward in the publication process. Most of my time has been spent with our journey to … Continue reading
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Tagged author contracts, Julie Arduini, manuscript, moving, planning, plotting, revising, the sagging middle, unpacking, writing
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