150: A Guide for Personal Reflection

150: A Guide for Personal Reflection

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151: 3 Steps to Restart Your Life-Giving Rhythms

<div> <div>No matter what happens in our elections, our churches, our families, and relationships we still have work to do, people to care for, places to go, dinner to make, homes to clean, proposals to write, losses to grieve, appointments to schedule, small wins to celebrate, e ...  Show more

149: How to Stay Grounded During Election Season

<div>With an important Presidential election coming up in the United States in just a few short weeks, we are preparing to make decisions that don't only impact our own households but also the people who live all over this beautiful country and all over the world. No matter how y ...  Show more

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