Category Archives: Life Lessons

Remember Who You Were

I’ve written about keeping Christ crucified the center of this space, and of how we need to be concerned about the Jesus we portray. Yesterday, I wrote about having compassion on those who walk as “enemies of the cross” (Phil. 3:18) and being so moved for them that we would even pray with tears. As I know I have a hard time doing this, I prayed and asked God to search my heart. I learned I had forgotten who I was.
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With Tears

If you’ve read the blog this past week, then you know that God has really pressed on me to make the gospel, Christ crucified, the center of the words that fill this space. Pressing me to think more and call attention to how we portray Jesus in blogging and in life. This is along the same vein, but really includes Christ followers outside of the blogging world as well.
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Persecution Leads to Revival in China

Today, I read a blog post over at The Gospel Coalition on whether persecution is getting better or worse in China. It’s an informative read for those who want to keep up with global missions and who pray for the persecuted church. Something else drew my attention though.

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Props Where Props Are Due

A while back, I wrote a post about some of the problems I see in how the Reformed community responds to female bloggers when it comes to credibility and recognition/exposure. I’m incredibly grateful to see that God has shown His grace and given one of my friends a couple of amazing opportunities.
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life:unmasked – Almost Over The Hill

Life: UnmaskedSeveral months ago I started doing something new, in an effort to become more authentic on the blog, and joined Joy, a writer I’ve come to know, in sharing about life: unmasked. I’m grateful for Joy’s allowing me to participate in this blog meme, and look forward to sharing some of my struggles, questions, and failures.
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