Post 23: a new year of life
I’ve made a few new year’s resolutions, though none too big that I can’t keep up with. One of them was to choose a word of the year and really reflect and build on it for all 365 days of the year, not too big, right? The problem here is that unless I build out a plan for myself, I won’t think about my word again until it’s time to choose a new one for 2024 … so here we go, back to writing my blog.
Post 19: things we love to hate
Maybe we think “I love this person, but I’d love them even more if they changed this one thing” or “I love them unconditionally, but I wish this one thing was different.” But what if they don’t change? What if the one thing you wish was different about the person you love never changes? Will you still love them?
Post 14: loving is learning pt 2
I could name a list of people whose books I’ve read or podcast I’ve listened to who talk about loving one another, but am I wrong for finding this difficult? Is it supposed to be this hard?
Post 11: taking the leap
We have the ability to take advice from everyone that looks our way or we can take it from those who have been through trials and tribulations with God and have learned from His word, not from the ways of the world.
Post 09: magic of fall
Why is it that the colors of fall seem magical and the smells of pumpkin spice never fail to put a smile on my face? Why does fall feel magical?
Post 06: love is learning
We have so much time as single people to make a difference. We have time to give - to the community, to careers, to friends and family, and most importantly - to God. It’s up to us to use it wisely.