Category: Monday Messages

  • God’s Balance

    God’s Balance

    The author reflects on a busy Christmas week spent visiting significant historical sites with their partner. Amidst the joy of sharing experiences and connecting with her ancestry, an attempt to ride a bike leads to a realization of life’s lack of control and balance. The narrative underscores acceptance of limitations as essential for personal growth…

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  • Proceed in Prayer

    The author reflects on a challenging week filled with emotional exhaustion and avoidance of church due to anxiety and depression. She acknowledges her struggle with ADHD, which leads to overcommitting and stress. Recognizing the need for change, she expresses a desire to confront these challenges through prayer and seek a healthier balance in life.

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  • S.W.O.T. Grace

    S.W.O.T. Grace

    The author reflects on how personal fears can limit not only oneself but also others, particularly family. Through a childhood experience at a pool and the influence of her mother, she recognizes the importance of overcoming fears and embracing growth. Ultimately, she emphasizes that only one’s faith should define them, not fear.

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  • Holiday Grief…

    Holiday Grief…

    The author reflects on the debilitating nature of grief, triggered by memories during the holiday season. Despite emotional struggles linked to past losses, there’s a sense of hope found in faith. The writer emphasizes that God’s presence offers encouragement through grief, reaffirming a desire for better days ahead while navigating profound sorrow.

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  • Endless and Timeless Love

    Endless and Timeless Love

    During Thanksgiving, the author reflected on her experiences, feeling gratitude for her evolving relationship with her Love, who accepts and understands her ADHD. The author recognizes the importance of companionship over mere marriage, expressing deep appreciation for the love she discovered and the lessons learned about loneliness versus being alone.

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