Amy Pierson

     
Apr 12 at 11:21am | 0 comments

I want to be "complete.” I believe we were all made with that yearning because this side of heaven we are so far from it…

4 weeks ago, Apr 26 at 2:22pm | 0 comments
Silence is nothing else but waiting for God's Word and coming from God's Word with a blessing. But everybody knows that this is something that needs to be practiced and learned, in these days when talkativeness prevails.

Deitrich Bonhoeffer, Life Together.
Jan 15 at 9:15pm | 0 comments
Purposing our lives around the Great Commandment brings simplicity and peace.
Sep 20 at 10:59am | 0 comments
Your desire for God is the truest and most essential thing about you.
Sep 01 at 10:06am | 0 comments
What am I doing to position myself for change? Fires are built-in anticipation of their function; sometimes we build them for heat, cooking, atmosphere…marshmallow roasting. Whatever the purpose, it is only when we draw near its glow that we — as marshmallows or those in need of warmth – are changed.

Meditate on  John 21:7-19.



Sep 01 at 10:05am | 0 comments
Imagine a Beautiful Outlaw. Identifying with the man, Jesus. Oh what a Savior!







Sep 02 at 2:18pm | 0 comments
"Truths that are not experienced are, in effect, more like theories than truths."

...If I don’t apply all the good information I am learning, I am no more than a spiritually intellectual tick on the back of those enjoying true life with God.

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Songs making my days sing...

You Are For Me by Kari Jobe


All is Grace by Shaun Groves


Beautiful Things by Gungor


Rise by Shawn McDonald

Books on my short list...

Abundant Simplicity by Jan Johnson
The Creative Call by Janice Elsheimer
Discovering Our Spiritual Identity by Trevor Hudson
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality by Peter Scazzero
One Thousand Gifts by Anne Voskamp
Beautiful Outlaw by John Eldredge

Creative fodder...

If your day were a doodle, what would it look like?

Quotable quotes...

"Your eyes," our mothers told us, " are bigger than your stomach." What we have yet to learn is that our eyes are never big enough for our souls. We dream too small. We are forever chasing after a thousand things that masquerade as the desire of our souls -- as God; so many sirens calling us, if not to destruction, at least to distraction and frustration. We need to look them in the face and say: 'No, you are not it. You are not what I desire...You are not what I long for. You, whoever you are, whatever you are, are not enough. I'm looking for God.'" John Kirvan, God Hunger