As the year comes to a close, I’m looking back at the top 10 most read blog posts of 2014. Re-reading these posts has become a sweet time of reflection for me. Thank you, friends, for reading along and walking out this great adventure of faith with me.
#1: The Pre-Teen Contract
This was by far the most read post this year.
After signing her contract, my Big framed and hung it on her wall.
By grace, she smiled and received it as love.
After signing her contract, my Big framed and hung it on her wall.
By grace, she smiled and received it as love.
#2: One Motto You Don’t Want to Live By …
Oh man. After God opened my eyes to this truth, I just can’t. go. back.
This post is a call to ruthlessly eliminate worry from my life.
It’s a fight, and it’s worth it.
This post is a call to ruthlessly eliminate worry from my life.
It’s a fight, and it’s worth it.
#3: My Summer Plans {For Them}
The Stay-Smart Chart was a big hit in our house, three years running.
Read this post for a way to keep your kid’s mind engaged
during the long, hot days of summer.
#4: The Story About The Boy I Didn’t Know I Wanted
This is a post about hearing the Lord speak and watching Him move.
It’s a story that changed our family forever.
It’s a story that changed our family forever.
#5: Learning to Sway to This Rhythm of Grace
About embracing the rhythm of stillness and activity, and finding grace in both.
#6: My Summer Plans {For Me}
My deep breath before the kids came home.
Before the hot. Before all the togetherness that I love.
This post was my plan for intentional summer living.
Before the hot. Before all the togetherness that I love.
This post was my plan for intentional summer living.
#7: 3 Great Reads to Start Off 2014
I love starting my year with a few great books and these … well …
to put it simply, God used these books to change me.
#8: The Lure to Productive
A place I struggle – the tension between the desire to be productive
and the gift of giving those we love our presence.
Trying to choose the most important thing.
#9: The Missing Part of My New Routine
No matter how many times we have to start again –
this post is a call to get back to the sweetness and simplicity of reading the Word.
this post is a call to get back to the sweetness and simplicity of reading the Word.
#10: Spring Break Randomness
I love that this post made the list because doing crafts
has become a life-line for me –
like stretching out long on the couch of a counselor – it’s therapy to me.
has become a life-line for me –
like stretching out long on the couch of a counselor – it’s therapy to me.
Here’s to a God-honoring, faith-building, Jesus-abiding,
community-growing, good-news-spreading year in 2015!
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