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midlife

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when a girl needs to run

In: Spiritual Growth on: February 19, 2020

"Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one receives the prize? So run that you may obtain it. Every athlete exercises …

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the long road of motherhood

In: Family on: April 12, 2019

I spend most of my afternoons in the car, picking kids up and dropping them off all over town. If Uber wanted to create a better system for finding …

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how we can know we are beautiful

In: General on: June 27, 2017

Morgan and I planned a last minute date night on Monday. All day, while I painted my parents’ house, I dreamed of the short ribs at North. At 5pm, I …

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don’t grow up. it’s a trap!

In: General on: November 3, 2015

When I was a kid, I had such plans for my adultdom. I was full of dreams- big ones, in fact! I just knew I would achieve them.But today, as I …

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midlife and mercy for the mamas and the papas

In: General on: April 21, 2015

Growing up is hard to do.Because we live in the land of the free and the brave; because our parents told us that we could do anything we set our minds …

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Do you ever just want to open your arms wide to God and laugh at the way life is completely ridiculous? Carrie’s monthly newsletter provides a chance to grow spiritually through a blend of rich devotional teaching and cultural hot take. It’s solidly grounded in the belief that God is generally in a good mood, and the closer we get to him, the more complete our joy will be.