Back in the Saddle
It’s been quite a while since I wrote anything in this space. Spring always motivates me to change and grow. Therefore, I’ve decided this is a great place to start.
Beginning next week, I’ll regularly share content specifically for women in whatever stage of life we find ourselves in. We may be wired differently and walking different paths, but we all share one important truth: God knows each of us better than we know ourselves. I’m so grateful that He looks at us with an extravagant love. I hope to encourage you to lean into that love as you tackle the challenges of each day.
So, here we go. Feel free to comment with suggestions for topics you’d like to hear about. I love researching and learning new things, and I’m looking forward to seeing what God has for each individual. Not claiming to be an expert on much of anything, except I know God loves me, He is for me, He will never leave me, and He desires to connect with me all day, every day. And I believe the same things for you!!
What I’m Reading
At the end of each blog, I’ll share my latest read. Non-fiction and fiction, inspirational and challenging—I read a lot of different things, so I’ll share a variety of genres and topics.
I was privileged to be part of this book launch (How to Love Your Morning), written by Jennifer Dukes Lee, which just came out last week. Though I thought I had a morning routine that worked for me, I learned so much about my morning archetype, how to make my mornings even better, and how often references to mornings appear in Scripture. I learned that mornings have been important since the dawn of time (get it?…dawn…morning. Pun intended). Jennifer always makes things practical, with information that is easy to use. She includes guides for all life stages (college students, moms with kids, working women, empty nesters, retirees…), and by the end of the book, you’ll have a strategy to create your own unique morning ritual.

If you’re ready for a morning that really works, pick up a copy of Jennifer Dukes Lee’s latest book, How to Love Your Morning. I have all her books and am always encouraged by her writing. It’s like she’s my neighbor who came over for a cup of coffee and conversation.
Disclaimer: I get no residuals from recommending Jennifer’s book(s)…only the satisfaction that someone else is going to benefit.