Running to Keep up with God
Every time someone asks me what Collide is, I am almost speechless. And I am rarely speechless. Ask my husband. Part of the reason why it is so hard to answer that question is that...
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Every time someone asks me what Collide is, I am almost speechless. And I am rarely speechless. Ask my husband. Part of the reason why it is so hard to answer that question is that...
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Do what you love, to undo what you hate. One more time...slowly. Do what you love, to undo what you hate. What would happen if we all asked ourselves this question? What do you love...
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"Greater things," the two words Jesus used to describe what His disciples, His homies, are capable of. Is that you? Because Jesus said you can do even greater things than He did. That's a radical...
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A few days ago I shared part 1 of 3 parts of this series called Greater Things. I opened up about my great sense of inadequacy to believe God could use me. God met me...
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I recently found myself speaking to a room full of young people, young people who want to change the world, young people who want to do great things and yet struggle to believe they can. The next few posts...
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Recently I asked my son to go running with me. This running idea is not like my idea of fun nor is it a common request of mine. I wanted to start running but I...
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When I got married a few years ago, at the age of 33, I felt that I had lived the single life to its fullest, and was very ready to enter into a new season...
Read MoreHe was twenty, a senior in college, tall, athletic, gorgeous with amazing blue grey eyes and absolutely unaware of his own good looks. Add to that he was a Sigma Chi, physics major and an...
Read MoreThe four of us went on a hike on a desert mountain today. It was dusty and dirty and there were signs that warned of bears as we trekked toward what was said to be...
Read MoreI just ended a crazy ministry year with a trip to Spokane to speak to high school and college aged girls who are in the midst of transition and desiring faith in its midst. They...
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