by Stacey Thacker | Sep 30, 2022 | Connect, Encourage, Grace, Grow |
It has been a long, long week. I was telling someone close to me who hasn’t lived in Florida or experienced a hurricane, that the hardest part is the mental fatigue. You hear about the storm, you casually think about the storm, it gets closer, you think about...
by Stacey Thacker | Apr 2, 2022 | Connect, Encourage, Grow, Lent, Prayer, Wholehearted, writeitgirl, Writing |
LORD, I have not been at peace. I have been at war. My own personal war is crippling fear. Lord you tell me your desire for me is that I be at peace. You conquered death and fear. And in you peace is your plan. I confess Lord to letting fear win. I’m so tired of...
by Stacey Thacker | Mar 26, 2022 | Connect, Encourage, Grow, Hebrews, Lent, Wholehearted, writeitgirl, Writing |
This week God has shown me what has been taking up a large piece of real estate in my heart. It is something that is quite at home there. I have even been known to encourage it, feed it, and give it more credit than it deserves. It is fear. The sad part is, that it is...
by Stacey Thacker | Mar 19, 2022 | Blogging, Connect, Encourage, Grow, Lent, Wholehearted, writeitgirl, Writing |
“Every heart-stabbing poem, every story of rescue, every novel that evokes longings, every reading of Tolkien and Wendell Berry and John Donne and a thousand others who make the tears flow—all are an echo of the love behind all of human history. This love is the...
by Stacey Thacker | Mar 12, 2022 | Blogging, Connect, Encourage, Grow, Lent, Wholehearted, writeitgirl, Writing |
Wholehearted Lent (Week 2) I saw a question this week on Social Media that made me stop and think. It said, *”How has giving up your lesser love this lenten season practically changed your week?” First of all, compared to Jesus, everything should be a...
by Stacey Thacker | Jan 20, 2021 | Connect, Encourage, girlmom, Grace, Grow, Motherhood, mothers of daughters, Parenting |
Psalm 136:1 “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever.” My girls are now 21, 18, 14, and 11. Over the years, I’ve had the honor of not only being their mom, but their teacher. So, we have been together a lot. Probably...
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