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Lifestyle, Faith Chelsea Montminy Lifestyle, Faith Chelsea Montminy

Gratitude Practices

My grandma loves to sew, and when I was younger she, my mom and I made quilts. It was always special when I got to choose the fabric and design. Then, to my childlike mind, magic happened and a quilt was created. A blanket sewn with love, memories and warmth came out of the tattered threads and mismatched pieces of material. Gratitude can do the same in our lives. It’s a lifeline to God.

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Health, Lifestyle Nyla Weibe Health, Lifestyle Nyla Weibe

My Fav Pumpkin Breakfasts

It’s what some of us consider the best time of the year — pumpkin spice season! Nyla shares some of her favorite pumpkin breakfast recipes on the blog, but you can enjoy them anytime of day. And, if you aren’t a pumpkin fan, you can easily leave out or substitute something else for this popular gourd. Enjoy!

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Health, Lifestyle Nyla Weibe Health, Lifestyle Nyla Weibe

It’s Okay to Not Finish

The world will often tell us we’ve failed when we walk away from something, but we know that doesn’t take into account specific situations and struggles. Sometimes it’s the wise, healthy, loving and responsible thing to not finish something. Read along as Nyla talks about some things she’s walked away from and how she relied on God to do so.

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Lifestyle Chelsea Montminy Lifestyle Chelsea Montminy

Fun Fall Family Activities!

Fall is a beautiful time to enjoy together, to get outside and notice God’s creativity. As we do these activities with our kids, what do we learn about God and the world through our kids' eyes? They invite us to slow and take in the moment.

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Health Kinsley Holland Health Kinsley Holland

Seasonal Depression and What It Doesn’t Say About You

Seasonal depression sometimes eases in so quickly that you don’t realize it’s there. What often begins as a mild feeling of sadness can eventually become an ever-present depressed part of yourself — leaving you feeling disheartened, depressed and moody.

However, Kinsley is learning more and more each season that seasonal depression does not have a say about worth, desirability or success. All throughout Scripture, Christ is foreshadowed and proclaimed as our suffering Savior. In Hebrews 4:15 it says, “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses…”

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Lifestyle Alicia Kientz Lifestyle Alicia Kientz

Creating a Life of Hygge

When the weather starts to turn a little colder, the days get darker a little earlier, and you can no longer leave the house without a little sweater, Alicia feels like her soul begins to calm. To rest and reset. To snuggle in and cozy up. Hygge, to her, is that process.

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Faith, Top Blogs Alicia Kientz Faith, Top Blogs Alicia Kientz

Psalm 16 & Creating Healthy Boundaries

Boundaries may sound off-putting and even confusing. Most of us don’t know how to set them in place, especially when it comes to serving others well. Let’s take a look at what scripture says about what it means to have healthy, Biblical boundaries without building walls.

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Lifestyle Nyla Weibe Lifestyle Nyla Weibe

What I Learned from Taking a Month Off Instagram

Social media can be a double-edged sword, providing great resources while also draining emotional fortitude. Many people are now opting for social media fasts or even completing leaving the applications. Read along to see how Nyla’s break from Instagram impacted her, and maybe be inspired to take your own fast from social media.

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Faith Katelyn Duvall Faith Katelyn Duvall

Ask and You Shall Receive: Patience

Patience. It’s something most of us probably feel we don’t have enough of, whether you’re stuck in traffic on the way to work or waiting for your kids to change their outfit for the fourth time.

In this post, Katelyn talks about her recent journey with cultivating patience and how it took her to unexpected places.

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Faith Chelsea Montminy Faith Chelsea Montminy

The Tops Questions I’m Asked as a Spiritual Director

In offering spiritual direction, I provide space for the other person to meet with God, for us together to spend time exploring what the Holy Spirit is doing in and around them.

Even though each session is unique, there are a few commonalities. I am frequently asked two kinds of questions: questions about how to create and control our spiritual lives, and questions about how to live in connection with God.

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Health Denika Spadafora Health Denika Spadafora

For the Love of Movement: working out as a way to care for your body

“Most women say their main reason for working out is to lose weight or control their appearance, and I can’t say I blame them. The media overflows with images and messages that tell us how we look is not good enough, but if we try x,y or z workout plan, then we will finally have the ‘perfect body’…

Until you learn to love the body God gave you, there is no diet or workout plan that will help you find the confidence and peace you’re craving."

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Faith Alicia Kientz Faith Alicia Kientz

The Original Sin Was Forgetting?

“God warned the Israelites to remember and not forget, for themselves and for their children and the following generations. Because of neuroplasticity, we know that our brains can change — no matter how fixed they may seem. But, we must be diligent and intentional to remember and not forget.”

Check out this blog as Alicia shares why and how we should remember the words of God, “lest we forget.”

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Lifestyle Alicia Kientz Lifestyle Alicia Kientz

What Is Your Body Saying About You?

In a world that often celebrates looking fit over being healthy, we can often confuse and distort the good creation God made in our bodies. We can look at our bodies as bad things that don’t cooperate or look a certain way, or we can appreciate them as God intended them — as his temple.

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Lifestyle Nyla Weibe Lifestyle Nyla Weibe

Losing Weight This Summer Won’t Make Everything Better … But Something Else Will

I remember when I was a teenager and stepped on a scale one summer, the lowest number I had ever seen flashed before my eyes. I felt betrayed, lied to, deceived. I wasn’t living my best life since reaching my goal weight.

I thought I needed to lose weight to have a great life, but really I needed to spend more time with God, to have him help me see my body as good and beautiful and enough. At any shape or size.

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