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October 8, 2009 by Tricia Goyer 4 Comments

What’s different in your life?


I know, I know … today’s post is supposed to be about marriage, but this is what’s on my heart this morning!

Seasons change. Life changes. Kids grow up. These are three things I’m tuning into this fall.

Changes in the seasons are seen by the turning leaves and the geese that are heading south.

Life is changing, and I’m working on new, different and exciting books. It’s always fun to try something new.

The kids are growing up. This is the biggest challenge for a homeschooling mom. With two kids in college I only have one left that I’m pestering to “get your work done” during the day. We’re talking about out-of-state colleges and out-of-country internships. We’re balancing family game nights with talks about life.

The thing that doesn’t change is the fact that God stays the same. No matter what is going on, He is there. He stands guard over the seasons. He births new projects in my heart. He will continue to guide my children, watch over them, be with them … even when they’re far away from good ole’ Mom.

This month, what’s different in your life? Maybe it’s expected, like the seasons. Maybe it’s exciting, like new projects. Or maybe it’s new and … just a little bit scary, like the idea of big kids going into a big world.

Whatever you face, trust that God is already there, waiting as you walk through each step. He’ll guide you, He’ll love you, He’ll help you. I know with my changes I’m learning to trust Him more. How about you?

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  1. momofkings says

    October 8, 2009 at 11:10 am

    Thanks for the reminder! My life has changed so much in the past 19 months, I’m still trying to figure out who I am and which way is up!

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  2. Susan Stitch says

    October 9, 2009 at 2:11 pm

    Cha-cha-cha-cha-changes! Our life just changed significantly today with one phone call! I don’t want to go into details publicly, but our daughter who is a senior has to make some major life decisions all of a sudden based on some choices she made. Her bad habits have come to light and now she has to deal with consequences. I’m very sad for her, but this may be a life changing event and I pray that she’ll see it that way. It will be a tough weekend and maybe a tough upcoming year, but God is in control and I hope she will come back to him because of it.

    Other than this latest adventure, our life has changed in many ways in the past few years, and one of the major results is that we rely more on God, trust him more, have more peace, and we have more joy.

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  3. Nikole Hahn says

    October 9, 2009 at 4:13 pm

    Change seems to be the anthem in my life for the past two and a half years. At first, it was scary; now I see God’s hand in it. It’s not so scary. I embrace it and allow God to use it so I grow in Him.

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  4. Name: Holly Bowne says

    October 13, 2009 at 9:30 pm

    That’s actually a very comforting thought. At least there is one thing I can count on to stay the same! I’m in the midst of my oldest child’s senior year and am dreading the big day when she heads off to college. Even though I know she’s embarking on a fabulous new adventure. I’ll be stuck in the old adventure without her! 😉

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