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Full of Thanks

Good Things Run Wild

Release Date: 07/07/2020

Christians: Say Christians: Say "I Don't Know" More Often

Good Things Run Wild

“They keep coming up all the time - things to perplex you, you know. You settle one question and there's another right after. There are so many things to be thought over and decided when you're beginning to grow up.” (LM Montgomery)

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"Self Care" and Self Care

Good Things Run Wild

“Shall we make a new rule of life from tonight: always try to be a little kinder than is necessary?” J.M. Barrie

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Why I Wanted To Be A Mother show art Why I Wanted To Be A Mother

Good Things Run Wild

Not a persuasion piece on why anyone else "should want," but a personal testimony on why I *wanted* to be a mother before I was one. “And what do all the great words come to in the end, but that? I love you- I am at rest with you- I have come home.” (Dorothy L. Sayers)

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The Importance of Romance's Start show art The Importance of Romance's Start

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In-between "me" and "him and then the "us" was a time where our lives merged. The first memories of us as us. This is a sacred, living, continued stage that should take you "there" as often as possible.

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How To Care For Others Going Through Hardship show art How To Care For Others Going Through Hardship

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"We must bless without wanting to manipulate. Without insisting that everything be straightened out right now. Without insisting that our truth be known.  This means simply turning whoever it is we need to bless over to God, knowing that God’s powerful love will do what our own feeble love or lack of it won’t." (Madeleine L’Engle)

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Dream Well vs. Dream Big show art Dream Well vs. Dream Big

Good Things Run Wild

I cringe a little when "people" insist we need to be dreaming BIG. In relation to size, only. “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” (Eleanor Roosevelt) Some GOOD dreams may have large ramifications and ideas, and that is beautiful. But other good dreams are deliciously simple. Dream well!

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Full of Thanks show art Full of Thanks

Good Things Run Wild

On paying attention and being grateful! "It all matters. That someone turns off the lamp, says hello to the invalid, listens to the repeated tale, folds the abandoned laundry, plays the game fairly, acknowledges help, gives credit, says goodnight, resists temptation, wipes the counter... What is most beautiful, is least acknowledged. What is worth dying for is barely noticed." L. McBride

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Asking Questions show art Asking Questions

Good Things Run Wild

Thinking through the importance of "ask, and it will be given to you." Starting with these words from Fred Rogers:"In times of stress, the best thing we can do for each other is to listen with our ears and our hearts and to be assured that our questions are just as important as our answers."

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Compassion show art Compassion

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Primarily dwelling in the last two chapters of scripture, Revelation 21 + 22, to frame a view of compassionate hearts, action, and hope as we live, learn, and endure all this life means. How to "suffer with," like the word compassion means.

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Story In Our Lives show art Story In Our Lives

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A special joint-episode podcast with Don Shorey from No Mere Mortals. Talking about story in Part 1 right here! Go to "No Mere Mortals" episode #8 for Part 2!

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On paying attention and being grateful! "It all matters. That someone turns off the lamp, says hello to the invalid, listens to the repeated tale, folds the abandoned laundry, plays the game fairly, acknowledges help, gives credit, says goodnight, resists temptation, wipes the counter, makes the bed, tips the waitress, remembers the illness, congratulated the successes, accepts the consequences, takes a stand, steps up, offers a hand, goes first, goes last, chooses the small portion, teaches the child, tends to the dying, comforts the grieving, removes the splinter, wipes the tear, directs the lost, touches the heart. What is most beautiful, is least acknowledged. What is worth dying for is barely noticed." L. McBride