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We're too busy to do community
Do you remember the days or rather remember the older movies where people relatively knew the people living around them? Community wasn’t just some catch phrase churches were using, it was just a way of life. This wasn’t something people were set out to achieve, but rather it was just normal. People knew who their people were and who was in their neighborhood. This isn't the case anymore. Something has to change and it starts with the loneliest generation.

sacredordinary
Mar 255 min read


A Gaze Set on Heaven
More than I have in a while, I found myself longing deeply for heaven this week. I recently started incorporating The Valley of Vision into my time with the Lord again. And before you marvel at how I as a mom of a toddler make the time, know that I mean “time with the Lord” very loosely. It’s usually very interrupted, involves me rereading the same passage of scripture 7 times before I can even piece together what it says, and washing pen marks off little hands because she in

sacredordinary
Feb 194 min read


The Story Behind Sacred Ordinary
After a lot of time spent scrolling on social media, the same reality hits me. The reality that most of Instagram accounts feel unrelatable especially in the homemaking, crunchy, stay-at-home wife/mom, and Christian spaces. You see the same posts, I'm sure, with the mom living in this big house, she's a stay-at-home mom, and somehow seems to have every, new gagdet. I know that most of this isn't the full picture at all, but the reality hits the same. What does this communica

sacredordinary
Feb 124 min read
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