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Book review: It’s all under control

I’ll be honest: I didn’t think I needed to read It’s All Under Control. I don’t operate under the illusion that I have it all under control or even that I need to have it under control. Our family has weathered so much loss and transition in the last four years that I’m pretty convinced the only one in control here is Jesus. Basically, I feel ... [Keep Reading...]

October 5, 2018 Categories: Book ReviewsTagged: brave, fear, finishing well, flourishing, self-care, serve, sharing faith

Book Review: Unexpected

What’s the most unexpected thing you have ever experienced? For me, it was a stage four cancer diagnosis for my husband at age 40. When he graduated to Heaven less than 4 months later, my faith was shaken. I was paralyzed by guilt, confusion, shame and fear about the future. My husband’s death was unexpected and I had to learn how to navigate ... [Keep Reading...]

September 5, 2018 Categories: Book Reviews, Navigating GriefTagged: brave, courage, death, fear, finishing well, Grief, hope, struggle, transitions

Book Review: A Grace Disguised

We are moving in a week. As I’ve been preparing for the move, I’ve been sorting through boxes upon boxes of books. This is an almost torturous task for me – a book lover who would much rather be reading books than tossing books to the donation pile. The other day I happened upon a copy of the book A Grace Disguised by Jerry Sittser. This book was ... [Keep Reading...]

August 9, 2018 Categories: Book Reviews, Navigating GriefTagged: brave, community, compassion, death, Grief, transitions

Book review: Whispers of Rest

When my husband Shawn and I started dating, I asked him what he did on weekends. His response: long runs and long naps. I laughed out loud. Naps?! Did adults really take naps? As an endurance athlete, rest was an important part of his weekly schedule. I had long ago given up on naps. With three active daughters who from the time they were ... [Keep Reading...]

July 20, 2018 Categories: Book ReviewsTagged: identity, rest, self-care

Book Review: Holy Hustle: Embracing a work-hard, rest-well life

Do you need to work harder? Do you need to rest more? What shapes your ideas about work? What if you could redeem hustle for God’s glory? These are just a few of the questions Crystal Stine is tackling in her newly-released book, Holy Hustle. Crystal presents a challenging and refreshing examination of the roles of work and rest in our lives. ... [Keep Reading...]

June 11, 2018 Categories: Book ReviewsTagged: community, creativity, end-of-school year, family life, flourishing, identity, rest, schedule, serve

Book Review: Grace Like Scarlett: Grieving with Hope After Miscarriage and Loss

The texts were pecked out late into the night. I could read the desperation and grief between the short lines she wrote. My dear friend had endured another miscarriage. Her body had betrayed her again. I cried out to God on her behalf. Honestly, I didn’t know exactly how or what to pray, but I wanted to support. I learned to listen and groan ... [Keep Reading...]

May 4, 2018 Categories: Book Reviews, Navigating GriefTagged: brave, compassion, death, family life, Grief, hope, struggle

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As image bearers, we can reflect God’s glory to the world in ways no other part of creation can. God deeply values us, and we have the opportunity ...

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As image bearers, we can reflect God’s glory to As image bearers, we can reflect God’s glory to the world in ways no other part of creation can. God deeply values us, and we have the opportunity to value other human beings of all sizes, shapes, heights, weights, personality types, and skin tones.
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My flourishing depends on the flourishing of my brothers and sisters, my neighbors, family, and friends. If someone lashes out against a Black sister because of the color of her skin, we all suffer. If someone treats a Latina sister as “less than,” we all hurt. If someone overlooks an Indigenous sister, we all miss out. If someone attacks an Asian American elder, we all grieve because an image bearer of God has been struck down.
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When racism is expressed in the world, we all need to be affected. Racism does not just affect individuals; it affects all communities. We are created as interdependent beings. We cannot flourish in isolation. We can only flourish together in community.
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Friends, let’s keep each other’s best interest in mind and value each other as part of our extended family.
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Let’s stand up and speak up when we see others from God’s family being devalued or harmed.
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Let’s walk together and treat each person like an image bearer of God to be treasured.
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👉🏽Hop over to www.Incourage.me today to read my full story about when my grandpa came to live with me and what I learned about caring for others who are vulnerable.
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🌸 It’s Women’s History Month! I’m deeply grateful for the women who have raised me, mentored me, challenged me, and inspired me through the ...

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🌸 It’s Women’s History Month! I’m deeply 🌸 It’s Women’s History Month! I’m deeply grateful for the women who have raised me, mentored me, challenged me, and inspired me through the years.
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I think about my Mama Maria, my Grandma Sara, my Grandma Cora, my Sunday School teacher Eunice, my Resident Director Jen, and my mentor-friend Michelle - all of whom influenced my spiritual growth.
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As a mama of three girls, I’m always thinking about how I have the opportunity to model and mentor. I have to be attentive to how I treat my body and tend to my soul because these three beauties bear witness. If I want them to be courageous and compassionate, I have to step into it myself. If I want them to be servant leaders, I have to show them the path.
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👉🏽Who are the women who have influenced and are influencing you? Let’s celebrate some of the women in our lives who we admire, love, and cherish! Tag a friend, mentor, or daughter and express your gratitude! 🧑🏻‍⚕️👩🏾‍🍳👩🏼‍💼👩🏽‍🔬👩🏼‍🌾🧑🏻‍🎨👩🏻‍🚒👩🏻‍✈️
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🥳 It’s podcast day!!! 🎧 Walk Run Soar is a podcast about the intersection of faith and running. We help runners and walkers who lack purpose ...

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🥳 It’s podcast day!!! 🎧 Walk Run Soar is a 🥳 It’s podcast day!!! 🎧 Walk Run Soar is a podcast about the intersection of faith and running. We help runners and walkers who lack purpose with their exercise routine (or lack of routine) and long to experience God in a more meaningful way while they walk or run.  👉🏽In this episode, we interviewed Latasha Ferguson, who is a speaker, writer, podcaster (Overcome to Become Podcast), and ministry leader. We love her challenge to partner with God on our health and wholeness journeys.  We chatted about: 
👉🏽 how running helped her overcome adversity
👉🏽modeling a healthy lifestyle for her four daughters
👉🏽 how to get started if you’re a newbie
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🎧 Listen to Season 2, Episode 8 anywhere you listen to podcasts or on my YouTube channel. 📺 Links in profile.
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🏃🏽‍♀️In the Oscar-winning movie Chariots of Fire, Olympian Eric Liddell is quoted: “When I run, I feel His pleasure.”
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🏃🏽‍♀️In the Oscar-winning movie Chario 🏃🏽‍♀️In the Oscar-winning movie Chariots of Fire, Olympian Eric Liddell is quoted: “When I run, I feel His pleasure.”
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🥇 Eric won the gold medal in the 1924 Paris Olympics in the 400 meters. Eric understood that running was not for his personal glory and to win medals. He felt God’s pleasure when he ran because he was doing what God designed him to do. He also was designed to become a missionary to China. {Read more of his story in my new book, Walk Run Soar and Episode 7 of the Walk Run Soar podcast!}
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🏞 This weekend I felt God’s pleasure running with my people.  My friends and family completed The Diamond 10K! My girls ran the Kids Race, and I completed the Double Diamond Challenge. That was one 10k on our neighborhood Clovis Trail and one 10k on the stunning Winchell Cove Trail at Millerton Lake. We created our own finish line and my parents met us with our medals and water. Oh, and a homemade waffle and bacon breakfast to boot! 
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💎 So many races have been canceled in the last year. It was truly a joy to run! A huge shout out to Endure Jewelry & Sunny Arada for planning an awesome virtual race with the best swag! 
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“Being brave, for me, means not giving up on the things that make me feel alive.” - Gabe Grubewald, 2014, USA indoor track-and-field champion in ...

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“Being brave, for me, means not giving up on the “Being brave, for me, means not giving up on the things that make me feel alive.” - Gabe Grubewald, 2014, USA indoor track-and-field champion in the 3,000 meters
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💎💎This week I ran the Double Diamond Challenge, which was two 10ks! This is my favorite time of the year to run in Central California. The air is fresh and cool. The hills are verdant. The wildflowers are just beginning to twirl their skirts along the trails. The sky and water come together in a kind of blue slow dance. All glimpses of God’s glory! 🌸
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My friend Amber and I ran on the Winchell Cove Trail at Millerton Lake. Donning our sparkly silver Endure hats, we got in the miles and the soul care today. And this is what makes me feel most alive! 🏃🏽‍♀️
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