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Life Without Limits

Said Pastor Jordan today: When you don’t fix your eyes on yourself or your circumstances, but rather on Christ and who you are in Him, there are no limits on your life.   I loved that. A life without limits.   What a perfect way to look at 2010. My experiences from last year, my circumstances at the moment, my dreams and disappointments—none have the power to limit my life today. None can steal away the hope that lives in me, which is Christ Himself.   That is, as long as I don’t let them.   As I begin a new year, I’m thankful for the reminder to speak the truth of Christ over my...
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The Happiness of New

I woke up on New Year’s Day to sunshine. That alone, and the fact that I didn’t have to go to work, made me wake up happy. Besides that, waking up to something called new is happy too.   While every day is a new day, one with no mistakes in it yet (as Anne of Green Gables says), there’s something different about the start of a new year. A bigger page is being turned. Another chapter, or even another book, of life is beginning. A larger chunk of the past is finished.   I think of each new year as unscripted, an opportunity to consider that things just might break outside the box of my present...
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The Week Between

It’s the night before the last day of 2009. It’s raining outside, and I’m cold this evening, with a sore throat. Thank God I took tomorrow off—all I feel like doing is hiding under my electric blanket and staying there for a long, long time.   What a dreary ending to the year. Many people have far worse things to complain about; I have far better things to be thankful for. And I am. But sometimes all the disappointments and unfulfilled expectations of a year pile up in that week between Christmas and New Year’s Eve, like a long headache. Feeling unwell—in body or spirit—can steal away one’s hope...
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The Circumstance that Matters Most

I freely confess it: Coming back to “normal life” after three weeks away has been difficult. More so than I anticipated.   For one, filling my days once again with the necessity of work has been challenging—having to squeeze the basics of living, from exercise to Christmas shopping to cleaning, into evenings and weekends.   For another, my life here at home is so much busier than the simplicity of life in my hometown. Church events, parties, tea with friends and holiday activities mark almost every day on my calendar. I’ve found myself stressed by busyness, upset by unmet expectations and...
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Thanksgiving

This Thanksgiving season finds me more thankful than I’ve ever been in my life.   More thankful for God’s faithful provision. For my job, my home, and the plenty that I have received.   More thankful for the friends and church family God has given me, and for the family I was privileged to be born into. I thank Him for each relationship and life, from the vitality of the oldest generation to the beautiful face of the youngest child.   I’m thankful for God’s healing work in Mom, for His grace to her during a season of illness. For every unconscious breath she breathes through clear...
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