The Grand Finale of Write 31 Days

We did it! I wrote my faith journey for 31 straight days and you read along with me.

Thank you!

What started out as a mustard seed of faith grew into a potted plant producing leaves.

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My 5 favorite posts are:

  1. Faith on Center Stage or Behind the Scenes

2. Faith to Listen When God Speaks in a Whisper

3. Faith as a Maker

4. Faith to Descend

5. Faith of Something Beautiful

What I’ve learned in this 31 day journey is faith doesn’t look a certain way. It’s not always in the BIG things we try to do for God. It’s not always in the go, the stand and the rise up. Faith is often found in the stay, sit, wait.

But now it’s your turn. What have you learned? Which post encouraged you? Has the Lord dug around in your heart as you’ve read my journey? What has He stirred in you? What have you done with that stirring?

Would you leave me a note – an email or a comment below about it? Or find my Facebook page and start a conversation there. I’d love to know what the Lord is doing in your life!

Also, do you know someone struggling to believe God right now? With feeling stuck in the molasses swamp of life? Would you share a post with them? Or post your favorite one on social media? I would love to see God use the words He gave me to encourage others beyond my circle of reach.

Thank you so much!

I have some exciting ideas for November and December, so stayed tuned, sign up for emails if you haven’t already and continue walking in faith.

Missed a post? Click on the picture at the bottom to view the whole list.

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Faith to Finish Well

I’ve listened to the lie long enough.

-I’ll never have enough time

-never have enough money

-won’t make enough dinner

– boobs aren’t big enough anymore

– won’t prepare enough

-not funny enough

-won’t write well enough

– don’t share enough

–  don’t try hard enough

-pray enough

-laugh enough

Honestly, I came up with those in 20 seconds. I hear these negative words all the time.

Today I’m squishing them. I’m not listening to the anymore.

I’m going to stop apologizing for being me and do the best I can with what I have and trust that it will be enough.

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Faith to Refocus

There I was.

Closing my eyes and hitting submit for 1 ticket to Allume writers’ conference.

What was I thinking? No one was going with me, it’s all the way in South Carolina for 4 days and…

But yet, something in my spirit said, “Just say yes. Just keep saying yes to the small things and God will direct it.”

So I did. In total faith that this was where I was supposed to be.

Thoughts, doubts, fears and questions mounted in my mind as the day approached. What have I done? Am I crazy?

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Faith to Trust Fully in His Love

This month is ticking away, but thankfully isn’t finished yet. And today, I have another guest here to share some words about faith.

I met Laura Martin through the Clumsy Blogger course I took this Spring.

When someone posted a question about where we all live, I learned she lived in Arkansas, not far from my parents. So one day I messaged her saying I’d be passing through her area, and asked if she would be able to meet for lunch?

And she was brave enough to take me up on it! We enjoyed a good Smash Burger and exchanged some stories in person.

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The reason I asked Laura to share here is because they are in the process of adopting a son from overseas. Talk about faith!

Thank you Laura for sharing your words here! We will continue to pray for you as you await the finality of this adoption.


“Tell me about living in faith,” her message reads.

And I sigh inside and out.  A deep heavy exultation of carbon dioxide that empties my lungs, allowing me to take in a larger amount of oxygen with my next inhalation. Maybe, this exchange will somehow shake down the confusion that surrounds my daily faith and magically let a clearer picture emerge.

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Faith to Continue Growing

Look at my bean sprouts that I planted on Oct. 1. They are taking off! A couple weeks ago they sprouted above the level of the jar and so I recruited some help from my kiddos and planted them in some real dirt.

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The faith inside of me right now, feels the same way.

I’ve shared some hard stuff here. So many days I read other posts from my friends doing this challenge and wished I could be light-hearted or funny like them. Instead, I’ve been writing about some hard challenges the Lord has put me through.

But I feel my faith growing. In fact, l may need to transfer it somewhere that gives it more room to grow.

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When Dreams Can’t be Found with a GPS Signal

Day 27 of 31 days of writing. This month is drawing to a close. How’s your faith doing? Is it growing along with mine?

Today I have a story to share that came to me as I drove to a field trip with my kids. I wrote it for my friend, Alisa Stoner, who has been writing about Running Free with Dreams in Your Heart this month.

As I struggled to find where I was going, which isn’t surprising for this directionally challenged Mama, I thought about how hard it is to find our dreams. How do we get there? Sometimes we see a map and still don’t know how. Sometimes people tell us how they got there, but we find out they started from a totally different locations.

Driving to a field trip, or driving to find our dreams can often be frustrating, with lots of twists and turns, missed roads and backtracks. But, all is not lost. Click on over to Alisa’s site to read the good news of this journey…

This and other posts are apart of my 31 day journey of watering my mustard seed of faith. I hope yours is growing along with mine. If you’ve missed any, click the picture to catch up!

And if any of these words have watered your faith, leave a comment, an email to let me know, or share with a friend to encourage them.

Thanks for joining me today.

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Faith on Center Stage and Behind the Scenes

Do you ever feel like you’re just a minor character on the stage of your life with little or no lines while someone else dances around as the star? Have you felt like everyone but you has a center stage ministry and you get lost somewhere in the background?

I have. Felt that just yesterday.

“Why, Lord am I stuck doing this, when I could be like her doing that?”

It’s easy to let those emotions take control. But when I turn to the Word, instead of continuing to compare and allow God to speak His truth to me, He sets my mind straight.

During one of those times, the Lord led me to a passage nestled in the chapter of 1 Kings 18.

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Faith: When Failure Is the Best Option

Today I have another guest for you. I met Leanne Sype going through a Clumsy Blogger e-course this spring. I immediately connected to her style of writing and loved her message. She speaks to redemption despite our imperfections. When I heard her story and her recent recovery from anorexia, it more spoke of the journey she has gone through.

Thank you, Leanne, for joining me today. I know you will bless many.


Christian life is all about failing. What a bummer considering we live in a world where we’re pressured to strive for success.

We take quizzes, classes, and seminars to find our strengths, to find the compatible people and jobs that will help us capitalize on those strengths and ultimately lead us to great success.

We follow 7-step articles, read insights from our nation’s most successful people, and take notes from the bloggers who tell us we’re doing “it” wrong and why.

Failure is not an option in our world. If you fail, then something is wrong with you: You didn’t try hard enough; you didn’t work long enough; you gave up.

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Faith to Obey When You Don’t Want To

Romans 1:5 “…through whom we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of His name among all the nations.”

During this 31 day writing journey, I’ve shared openly with you about my homeschooling struggles. Looking at the logistics I think I have a good argument for calling it quits. We’ve had fun. My kids have a great foundation. We have habits we’ll continue no matter where we are.

On paper, my pros heavily outweigh the cons for sending them on to school.

I’m ready to sign on the dotted line except for one thing. This soft voice inside that keeps whispering…

“Don’t change anything.”

“This option may look good, but it’s not for you.”

“You’re not seeing the whole picture. If you did, it wouldn’t look so attractive.”

Yet outwardly, all the signs point that way. Even today at the end of my jog, I met up with our neighbor who brought up the subject. He mentioned how they too used to homeschool but now their kids go to school and they love it.

I guess the same can be said for Jonah.

Not with homeschooling of course, but with the “signs” all pointing in a certain direction.

“Now the word of the Lord came to Jonah the son of Amittai, saying, ‘Arise, go to Ninevah, that great city, and call out against it, for their evil has come up before me,’ But Jonah rose to flee to Tarshish from the presence of the Lord. He went down to Joppa and found a ship going to Tarshish. So he paid the fare and went down into it, to go with them to Tarshish, away from the presence of the Lord.” (Jonah 1:1-3)

Jonah heard clearly the word of the Lord and said, “No” anyway. (And not the NO I spoke of yesterday in my Faith to Say No post.)

He said, “No. I’m not going there!” and began walking in the opposite direction. Lo and behold he found a boat, still boarding for Tarsus with one ticket left. Must be meant to be!

But it wasn’t, and Jonah knew it.

The road to Ninevah looked dark and stormy, with moisture hanging in the air. The road to Tarsus, however, looked sunny and clear without a cloud in the sky.

Why then did God ask Jonah to go down the dark and stormy path to Ninevah?

I don’t know exactly, but I feel his pain and wonder the same thing. I clearly hear the Lord, and I still wrestle with the faith to obey. “I don’t wanna do this,” I cry, “I want the bright sunny days.”

Maybe they’ll come.

For Jonah took the “sunny” path but it didn’t stay clear and bright for long.

“But the Lord hurled a great wind upon the sea, and there was a mighty tempest on the sea, so that the ship threatened to break up. Then the mariners were afraid, and each cried out to his god…” (Jonah 1:4-5)

Maybe the opposite will be true for me. As I obey and walk down this stormy, dark path, maybe the clouds will part and sunshine will burst through.

In the meantime, I’m believing the promise that God will be my light. He says His word is a lamp unto my feet and a light to my path. That’s all the light I need.

What about you? What decisions do you face right now? Do the signs seem to point in one direction, yet your Spirit says a different one? O friend, do heed the voice of the Spirit, even if the road looks dark and scary!


I hope your faith is growing along with mine as we explore this topic of faith every day for 31 days. If you’re just now joining me, you can catch up on all my posts HERE.

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Faith as a Maker

I know I’ve said this about all the guests I’ve had over to share in this space, but this one is extra special, because she is my mom. After you read her words, it will become clearer why I look at life the way I do. I was raised to make the best out of what life gave to you and find rich analogies along the way.

Thank you, mom, for sharing here today. I love seeing your artwork and words together!


I have always been a maker. I grew up sewing my clothes, as well as clothes for my Barbie doll. I made accessories for my bedroom, made gifts for my family. So majoring in art and becoming an art teacher was a perfect fit for me.

As a mom I sewed Julie’s clothes, made accessories for her room and began a “cottage” business making miniature collectibles for a wholesaler. Another characteristic of a maker is that I don’t easily discard things. Why? Because I might need it at some time to make some thing!

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