• Surrender to Hope Again

    Surrender to Hope Again

    “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1 ESV) Hope is a funny thing. It is a confident expectation that a positive outcome will occur; it does not require a favorable situation to exist. It can exist in an unfavorable situation. …

  • BEHOLD: FIX YOUR EYES ON JESUS

    BEHOLD: FIX YOUR EYES ON JESUS

    One of the things taught in a wilderness survival course is that, if you find yourself lost, without a map, a compass, or other navigational device, the best thing you can do is pick an immovable object on the distant horizon, and keep that object always in view as you…

  • Oh, the Places You’ll Go

    Oh, the Places You’ll Go

    I recently finished reading Rebekah Lyons’ Building a Resilient Life.  A book – much to its title’s credit – filled with practical advice of four steps to building a resilient life: 1.       Naming the pain – through honestly naming and acknowledging the hurt you have or are experiencing. 2.       Shifting the narrative…

  • Trail Magic

    Trail Magic

    There’s this expression among hikers, “trail magic,” which doesn’t mean what you might think.  Now, this term is actually most commonly used by long-distance hikers like those who traverse the lengths of the Appalachian Trail or the Pacific Crest Trail. Your girl is NOT a through-hiker; more of a short-spurt…

  • Oh, the Places You’ll Go: Lonely Games

    Oh, the Places You’ll Go: Lonely Games

    I’ve asked God the question a lot lately, “Why do I have to walk this season alone?” Please do not mistake me, I have had some amazing people come alongside me in the aftermath of my divorce.  But this is still a hard season. This is a lonely season –…

  • Wilderness and Wild Callings

    Wilderness and Wild Callings

    I heard these song lyrics the other day, and they struck a chord: “Been lookin’ for You in the still and safe But I feel You most in the wildest place.” (Rebels, Influence Music & Michael Ketterer) If you know me, you know I’ve always loved wild places — the…

  • The Waiting Place

    The Waiting Place

    “It feels like you’re just waiting.” It felt like an accusation, like there was something wrong with me.  It agitated me.  It angered me.  I wasn’t just waiting.  I was… But all the actions that I felt like I was doing would only prove to the speaker that I was just waiting.  I was waiting to…

  • The Dichotomy of the Kingdom: Tension Between Water and Stone

    The Dichotomy of the Kingdom: Tension Between Water and Stone

    On a recent hike, conversation slowly fell away, and what remained was silence. A big part of hiking is noticing. It’s early January. Snow still lingers from the New Year’s Eve storm, untouched in places; smooth and white, unbroken by footprints. Evergreen rhododendron leaves push through it, dark and glossy…

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