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Walk It Out
Walk it Out Stories: Afraid to Surrender | Katie Orr
We spent days painting it and (in our teenage minds) it was a masterpiece. Using a 1980s overhead projector and a transparency picture of clip-art Jesus, a few friends of mine and I traced and painted a floor-to-ceiling image of Christ for the youth group room. Including one arm stretched forward, He stood with a… [Continue Reading]
Walk It Out Stories: Live Like You Believe You Are Radically Loved | Jeannie Blackmer
As a recovering performance-oriented, people pleasing, recognition-seeking devotee, I’m learning to live knowing, without a doubt, I am radically loved. What does that mean? For me, it means: I’m learning to NOT base my identity on what I do, but ONLY on What God says about me. It means living radically different than I have… [Continue Reading]
Walk it Out Stories: Why My Teenage Abortion Made Me Want to Live for the Fame of God’s Name | Lisa Lloyd
“Who is a God like Thee? Who pardons iniquity and passes over the rebellious acts of the remnant of His possession. He does not retain His anger forever because He delights in unchanging love” Micah 7:18 (NAS). I became a Christian when I was six years old. But as a teenager, I replaced the guiding… [Continue Reading]
Walk it Out Stories: 100% Sold Out | Robin Lee Hatcher
Last month, I had the blessing of reading Tricia Goyer’s new book, Walk It Out. From the blurb: When women stop focusing on their own dreams and purposes, and instead focus on God’s dreams and purposes, everything changes.” Friends, may I just say, add this book to your reading list at once. It is a… [Continue Reading]
Walk it Out Stories: Hey There Lonely Girl | Kathy Schwanke
Standing in the middle school lunch line, my eyes were lingering on the pretty girl ahead of me. In addition to the long lashes framing her clear green eyes, and the blonde hair perfectly framing her smooth skin, I noticed how at ease she was with herself – a quality unfamiliar to me, and I… [Continue Reading]
Walk it Out Stories: Our Provider | Pam Farrel
This year marks my 50th year of walking it out. I penned a bible study, Discovering Hope in the Psalms and when I hit these verses, all the moments of God’s faithful love and provision seemed to replay like a favorite TV rerun in my mind: The LORD makes firm the steps of the one… [Continue Reading]
Walk It Out Stories: Finding Purpose One Step at a Time | Kristi Clover
Following God’s will. Finding your purpose. Discovering your calling. Those were all the things I heard through the years that seemed to plague me more than inspire me. There have been so many sermons given and books written on this subject of vocation. My heart’s desire was to discover what God had for me. I… [Continue Reading]
Walk it Out Stories: When You Let Go | Jessica Smartt
When Tricia asked me to share my “walk it out” story, my immediate thought was, “My story isn’t enough! I haven’t adopted any kids. I’m not traveling anywhere scary or starting influential organizations. I’m just a mom!” And yet as I thought about it, I do experience on a daily (even hourly) basis, both the… [Continue Reading]
Walk it Out Stories: When the Five-Year Plan Falls Apart | Katie M. Reid
When my husband and I got married, I worked full-time until he was done with school. After that we planned on working for a few years, and saving quite a bit of our salaries, so when we had kids, and I stayed home with them, we wouldn’t be used to living on two incomes. It… [Continue Reading]
Walk it Out Stories: Loving Courageously | Kim de Blecourt
For I am the Lord your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you. Isaiah 41:13 The international adoption of our youngest was anything but typical. However, our God is faithful, and after living in a Russian sector of Ukraine for almost one year,… [Continue Reading]