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  • Family in Mozambique

    Family in Mozambique

    This is the first summer in a few years that we’re not going to Mozambique. Although we get to spend time with family and friends, we miss it terribly because we’ve made family and friends in Mozambique as well. In the Kingdom of God family is not only about genes and bloodlines, but community, dedication…

  • Learning to Focus

    Learning to Focus

    He got into the driver’s seat, put the key in the ignition, fastened his seat belt and leaned over to the right. Way over to the right. Like, ‘torso half way out of the seat’ right, positioning his head right under the rearview mirror. Then he took off. His dad was amazed. “What are you…

  • Navigating Through Seasons

    Navigating Through Seasons

    “I’ve saved the day!” My son grinned proudly as he walked through the door, proclaiming that he had been awarded a day off as compensation for extra-curricular activities at school. It made me happy. Just the idea of getting an extra day off sounded brilliant! I immediately started making plans for how we could make…

  • Fears, flavors and non-toxic relationships

    Fears, flavors and non-toxic relationships

    ”Yikes!” I screamed. ”There’s a tiny green larva crawling over me!” I shouted, squirmed, and squatted, all actions indicated to move my husband, AKA my knight in shining armor, into action. Not happening. He glanced at me before stating, “At least you know that you’re not toxic.” Say what? “He nodded thoughtfully: “Yeah, it would…

  • Our Newfound Love for Weed

    Our Newfound Love for Weed

    My husband is the cook of our household. I can cook, but I don’t enjoy it the way he does. He can dream up huge meals and countless courses. I, on the other hand, think of all the people I can invite to dinner. We joke about how we would be starving without him, but…

  • How do You Know When it’s Time to Move On?

    How do You Know When it’s Time to Move On?

    ”We are very conscientious” I commented thoughtfully to my husband. “Extremely dutiful.” He nodded. “Maybe too much so?” The conversation took place over a few minutes in the car, but it lingered with us for days. We are so used to being perseverant and hanging in there, that sometimes it requires a minor earthquake for us…

  • Will You Stand in the Gap for the Unsung Heroes?

    Will You Stand in the Gap for the Unsung Heroes?

    The man in front of me was young, but wise beyond his years. He was patient, but adamant; tender, yet strong. Together with his wife, he provided safe surroundings for a fragile little girl, all too familiar with suffering. He was telling a story that used to be ours; a story of vulnerability, of crushed…

  • How do We Teach Our Children about God?

    How do We Teach Our Children about God?

    I was invited to speak to a group of young mothers. They had sent me a couple of good questions in advance, such as how to communicate God to small children. As I was about to leave it occurred to me that it would be a good idea to ask my kids how they had…

  • The Offensive Jesus

    The Offensive Jesus

    The other day I popped by a charity shop. I felt like a time traveler, stepping into years gone by and memories long-forgotten. The store was gigantic and overflowing with furniture, clothes, china, books, and CDs. All these things had at some point held a significance to somebody and now they didn’t. Among treasures and…

  • The Annoying, the Unlovable and the Gold

    The Annoying, the Unlovable and the Gold

    I’m sick of how she always takes the last one, without ever considering the needs of others. She’s so annoying, she’ll never change! And that new guy? He seems to think that he’s in charge of this place, doesn’t he get that there’s a certain order to things? And those snarky comments? What does he…