Categories
- 10 on the Tenth
- 40 Day Prayer Challenge
- A Thankful Heart
- Facing the Monsters
- Fun Stuff
- Hope for Women Posts
- Just Being Real
- Laughter
- My Church Story
- My Miracle
- Naming the Years
- Parent Stories
- People Stories
- Quick Updates
- Recipes
- School Stories
- Scripture Memory Challenges
- Sister Stories
- The Ice Cream Wars
- The Year Called New (2020)
- The Year Higher (2021)
- The Year of Forward (2018)
- The Year of Joy (2015)
- The Year of Light (2019)
- The Year of Order (2017)
- The Year of Priorities (2016)
- The Year of Ready (2013)
- The Year True (2022)
- The Year Uncluttered (2014)
- Theology
- Uncategorized
- Walk With Him Wednesday
- Women's Ministry Newsletters
-
Join 82 other subscribers
Category Archives: The Year of Ready (2013)
Preparing for 2014 (Join Me?)
In 2011, my friend Rene’ urged me to name my year. I didn’t want to, and I thought she was crazy, but she urged me anyway, so I did. (Yay! Thank you, Rene’. ♥) I am so glad I did. … Continue reading
Posted in The Year of Ready (2013)
Tagged 1000 Gifts, Ann Voskamp, Joy Dare, Lara Casey, Making Things Happen, naming the year, Power Sheets
6 Comments
What I Learned in the Year of Ready (5 More Things)
1. The Beatitudes: In 2013, I tackled scripture memory. I was so afraid to try this that I almost didn’t. My memory is terrible, and I had other fears. But I decided to trust God with my memory, and that … Continue reading
What I Learned in the Year of Ready (to Invest)
I named 2013 the Year of Ready because: my brother-in-law died suddenly one Christmas our will was outdated (written before my last son’s birth) when I prayed about it, the word ready kept coming to mind Those are simple reasons, and … Continue reading
Posted in The Year of Ready (2013)
Tagged 2013, invest, investing, ready, The Year of Ready (2013)
1 Comment
This scripture jumped out at me the other day, because it correlates with one of my goals for 2013: To understand *ready* To invest (in answer to Pastor Todd’s call) To stay the course To rest To seek peace I … Continue reading