What to do When You’re Stretched Thin & Spinning All the Plates
Ann Voskamp
by Ann Voskamp
1d ago
As a momma of 7, I know what it is like to be juggling all the plates and trying to hold on to each one so that nothing falls by the wayside. We have all gone through busy seasons of motherhood—the times when it seems like we can’t just stop and catch our breath because every moment is so hectic. Today’s good word is like a cup of cold water: The Lord is with us even as we are dashing from one activity to the next without a pause in sight. It’s a joy to welcome Becky and Susan to the farm’s table today… Guest post by Becky Thompson and Susan K. Pitts I closed the library book and placed i ..read more
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How is Loss A gift? (About Grief, Gratitude, & the Gifts of God)
Ann Voskamp
by Ann Voskamp
2d ago
Three years to the hour that the police drove up the lane in the rain, I find myself unexpectedly reclining in a dentist chair, tasting blood in the back of my mouth.  Don’t ever belittle the huge hole your leaving will leave.  The dentist’s sliced a cut in my gum, opened me up, and I’m lying there, exposed to the bone. There isn’t one single day that I haven’t felt the gaping hole he’s left.  I’ve lost count how many times I’d give an arm and a leg just to hear his voice one more time, just to ask him what to do and which way through. It’s 1092 sunrises now without him, and i ..read more
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How Grounding Yourself in God’s Presence Reshapes Your Brain for Love
Ann Voskamp
by Summer Joy Gross
4d ago
Have you ever felt towards God the same way you felt towards your parents? Maybe you’ve felt angry at God like you’ve felt angry at your father. Or betrayed by God the same way your close friend betrayed you. This is not a coincidence. Our early childhood connections with our caregivers shape the way we view the world and, often, the way we view God.  Today, Summer reminds us that when we can’t remember God’s love in our day-to-day lives because of our past or the chaos of daily life, we need to provide ourselves with a visual reminder. Here’s the powerful reason why – when we are firmly ..read more
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If You’re A Mom or Love One- You’ve Got to Read This
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by Savannah Guthrie
1w ago
Savannah Guthrie shares deeply personal stories in her new book, Mostly What God Does. It is an honest exploration of the love of God and a biblically rooted look at six essentials of faith; love, presence, grace, hope, gratitude, and purpose. Here, Savannah shares more on love, what parenthood has taught her and God’s ultimate real-life metaphor. Guest Post by Savannah Guthrie I will never forget laying eyes on Vale for the very first time. I can still see the doctor lifting up her little frame high in the air to give me the first glimpse. “It’s a girl!” he exclaimed. “She’s a chunker!” She w ..read more
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Do This: When you’re at the end of your rope and have kinda reached your limit
Ann Voskamp
by Ann Voskamp
1w ago
You know life at your limits. You, with your promising calendar and brave to-do lists and begging prayer journal, you with your dog-earred how-to books and your determined jaw and scuffed up knees and weary shoulders, you know exactly what it’s like to live at the edge of hope, at the very brink of dreams, at the cliff of prayers and gaze out with longing for all that is beyond. You know what is like to come to the end of yourself, the end of earth as you know it, and stand there on the last inch of land, and witness the surrendered way of waves, and long to go deeper, long to go all the way s ..read more
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If You Want the Practical Password to Joy – to Slay The Dark – & have the Best Eulogy, Read This:
Ann Voskamp
by Ann Voskamp
2w ago
I’m standing in the kitchen this week when I whisper to the Farmer:  “We need a password.”  He raises his eyebrows, and I look for the answer to the question his eyes are asking: “It’s just — when we’re caught up in some circling vortex of dark, I think we need a password to cue us to cut the mental Gordian knot. Some gentle password that’s our cue to mentally shift gears – to just cut through the dark.”  “Your soul is a compass and you get to choose the direction you’re get to go.“ It’s right and good to hold space to fully grieve a season, so we can fully leave the dark of a ..read more
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You struggling with perfectionism in your relationship with God? Read This
Ann Voskamp
by Faith Chang
2w ago
We know we won’t be perfect in this lifetime… For those who struggle with perfectionism in their relationship with God, Faith Chang has words of rest and relief born of her own wrestling with the desire to be holy. Today, she addresses, in particular, the sense that because of our imperfections, God at best just tolerates us. May you feel God’s welcome as you join us at the farm table today... Guest Post by Faith Chang As I write, an art print—housed in a double-glass, golden frame—rests on my desk. At the center of the piece is a small illustration, drawn in black ink. A path winds through fa ..read more
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How to Move From Restlessness to True Rest
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by Ruth Chou Simons
3w ago
Ruth’s walk with Jesus is the real deal and she’s one of my most cherished friends, a deep well of wisdom. Her articulation of the tension we all live in—between where we are and where we long to be—resonates so deeply with my own experience. It’s my true joy to welcome my dear sister, Ruth, to the farm’s table today… Guest Post by Ruth Chou Simons I recently saw an old photograph of me from college. “Even when our lives are full, we feel as if we’re missing something, and we go searching for more. “ My hair was short—a pixie cut, they called it. I knew that look by another name. It was ..read more
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What is the Most Important Thing You’ve Really Got to Know Because It Literally Changes Everything
Ann Voskamp
by Ann Voskamp
3w ago
“In one sentence, what does it come down to — what is the one most important thing for people to know?” The Romanian journalist leaned forward, asking me the question at the end of an hour long interview on live radio broadcasting across a country that was under rigid and oppressive Communist regime still in our recent life times.  What I don’t feel was rushed or hurried, only this palpable, certain, steadying peace. What matters can take its own time.  I looked down at the floor, as if I could find the weighty answer laying there somewhere at my feet — how in the world to know the ..read more
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What the Locusts Ate & Dreams of Restoration
Ann Voskamp
by Katherine Wolf
3w ago
Weeks after her twenty-sixth birthday, Katherine Wolf suffered a catastrophic brainstem stroke that should have killed her. But she survived, although her life, her body, and her soul would never be the same. Today, she and her husband Jay are using their second-chance lives to find treasures hidden in the darkness of their pain, and inviting others to do the same. As an advocate, speaker, author, and mother navigating the world with both significant disabilities and significant joy, Katherine is the living, breathing embodiment of fully embracing a good/hard life. It’s an absolute joy to welc ..read more
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