Barefoot Blog
Being barefoot has certain social connotations. We may be seen as informal, at ease, or perhaps that we’re in a familiar setting. In some cultures it is polite to remove your shoes before crossing a threshold. And often, only when barefoot may we approach holy ground.
My life has been an exercise in searching for the sacred in our modern world. Some days it feels harder than others to find a place where I can breathe and be fully engaged in Truth.
And yet.
We are called to engage with our Savior in the easy times and in the difficult ones. Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus’ disciples, Mary, the woman at the well–all were called to a higher purpose than they ever imagined before they met the Lord. By saying ‘yes’ to the call, their lives became richer than they ever would have been on their own power.
So, I’m faced with a choice. I can ignore the calling of the Spirit in my life and go on living my own way. Or, I can daily make the choice to approach a sacred God, barefoot in heart and soul, and to engage with the One who calls me to a higher life.
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Lessons Learned at the Sewing Machine
I recently took up sewing as a hobby, and it’s been quite the learning curve. I have a newfound appreciation for anything made of fabric because I realize just how difficult it is for a human being to produce such beautiful work. Of course, like anything, it takes practice to truly improve. The main reason…
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Booger Hugs and Soggy Cheerios
There’s one thing nobody told me about becoming a mom: that certain things would bother me a whole lot less than they used to. Talk to any new parent and it wouldn’t be unusual to hear them discussing the color and consistency of poop, or any other number of topics not considered polite dinner conversation. …
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Gaining New Perspective
Too much of a good thing, or even the right amount at the wrong time, can leave us feeling sickened and empty. I’m reminded of my daughter’s recent birthday, where she got to enjoy cake for the first time. For the initial bites, she was clearly enjoying herself. But by the time she got about…
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Nehemiah 1: A Foundation of Faith
As I was planning my wedding, I received all sorts of advice on things, from the best way to arrange centerpieces to why I should have assigned seating to how the reception should be run. The best wisdom I got, however, wasn’t even about the “big day”: Don’t stress about the wedding; it’s only one day. …
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