Happy Thursday, friends! My lengthy whirlwind transition has been whirlwindier (Shakespeare would be proud of how I just make up words) as of late. As I write, I’m sitting on the floor of my living room against the front door, staring
Hey, friends.. Here it is a little more than a month that I have officially been here in Johnstown, and I feel like my feet are still not on the ground. My whole life is still a whirlwind of remembering names, tracking down a stove & oven,
Fancy meeting you here! Recently God has reminded me of the importance of not orienting the heart with which I lead worship, my attitude & confidence, and even my life around man’s praise or criticism.. and it was such a refreshing and
Happy August, guys & gals! (How is it already August?) For a guest blog this month, I am excited to present a post by my new friend Cameron Meizer. Cameron lives in Brisbane, Queensland in Australia, and he stumbled onto my blog a while back
Recently I read a marvelous statement by twentieth-century theologian and pastor Oswald Chambers: “It is not true to say that God wants to teach us something in our trials. Through every cloud He brings our way, He wants us to unlearn something”