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"The family that prays together stays together." - Venerable Patrick Peyton

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An Open Letter to Struggling First-Time Mothers

Dear struggling first-time mom,

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Maintain Your Peace with These 5 Tools

It’s there. Do you feel it? That weight of the world, the discontent swirling in the air, thick as fog?

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Steps Forward

When John Mayer released “In the Blood,” I listened to it on repeat for two weeks straight and, man, did it resonate. Telling the story of the dysfunctions and limitations from which he came, he’s asking what we all want to know:

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Doing My Best for God

I’m a do-your-best kind of girl. When I take on a task, I want to give it my best shot, give 110%, and go all-in. After all, my time is valuable.

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Transitions

I don’t transition well. For instance, if I have a set plan in my mind, and someone walks in and announces that because of this or of that, such said plan is not possible, everything inside of me shuts down. Not forever. But long enough to be visible. Long enough to allow disappointment and letdown to creep in and get the best of me.

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Confessions From a Martha

There is no doubt about it: I’m a Martha. This fact is apparently so obvious that I was even given the role of Martha of Bethany years ago when I was involved with a Passion musical. Partly attributed to ADHD, I have an innate desire to move, plan, talk, etc. In other words, I am like so many who have a brain that never seems to stop when it should. I operate on setting and fulfilling goals, am a certified list maker, and live by a calendar – usually.

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