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Anh Johnson is a bi-vocational church planter and pastor of New Legacy in Lynden, Washington. There are a handful of times in my life when I recall hearing the audible voice of God. The call...
Read MoreAnh Johnson is a bi-vocational church planter and pastor of New Legacy in Lynden, Washington. There are a handful of times in my life when I recall hearing the audible voice of God. The call...
Read MoreI think you want to change the world. I think you do. I think there is something in you that hungers to do something about all the injustices. I think you want to be him,...
Read MoreMy greatest advice is to set up an intentional plan in place for our children for this season as soon as possible. They cannot be expected to set up a whole new routine on their...
Read MoreI don't know about you but right about now, I need a guiding mantra. The statement that I keep speaking over myself is this: I will not be afraid. I will love my neighbor. Fear...
Read MoreThe Your Stories blogs are a place where women can bravely and authentically tell their story as it really is. We invite women to collide with Jesus and share how He is meeting them, transforming...
Read MoreIs it just us, or has this summer been flying by?! Take a second to pause with us and reflect on a few of our favorite things as of late, to help you soak up...
Read MoreJesus tells a story in Matthew 25 that we refer to as the Parable of the Talents. It’s a story about a master who entrusts to his workers “talents,” or some translations say bags of...
Read MoreThe Your Stories blogs are a place where women can bravely and authentically tell their story as it really is. We invite women to collide with Jesus and share how He is meeting them, transforming...
Read MoreWe have seen the transformation that comes from women of different generations learning from one another and we hope for this experience for each one of us. Our mentoring program encourages women to bravely step...
Read MoreIt’s that time. New Year’s. Every last week of December I take time, as you might, to reflect on the year behind me and the year ahead. I try to close out one year with...
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