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Wings and Waiting

January 19, 2021 / acpritchett87 / Leave a comment

I see a therapist. I love her. To all the people who think therapy is for the weak, you can keep being sad. She gives me perspective and helps me think outside of my narrow field of vision. She doesn’t let me lie to myself. She tells me if I’m being too hard on myself, … Continue reading Wings and Waiting

Say What You Mean

January 16, 2021January 16, 2021 / acpritchett87 / Leave a comment

I am a lover of words. Some people read to learn, or they listen to music to enjoy the beat, or they have long conversations just to hear themselves talk. That is not me. Words are thrown around with so much carelessness, but they aren’t just sounds strung together. They mean something. They carry weight. … Continue reading Say What You Mean

Handful of Matches

January 15, 2021January 15, 2021 / acpritchett87 / 3 Comments

Towards the end of his life, my father in law got a terrible wound on his ankle. No matter what was done, for months, it would not heal. He saw wound doctors and vascular doctors and infectious disease and orthopedists, and he was close to losing his foot. But then, we took him to another … Continue reading Handful of Matches

Plunge Into the Promise

January 12, 2021 / acpritchett87 / Leave a comment

Setting Up Stones Reading: Romans 4: 18-25 Here are some things God has promised: that I would lay hands on the sick and they would recover. That I am a Seth— one who is the rebirth after tragedy. That if I took one step at a time in the right direction, I would hear a … Continue reading Plunge Into the Promise

“I Will Go With You”

January 5, 2021 / acpritchett87 / Leave a comment

Reading: Exodus 33:12-17 We survived 2020. Hallelujah. But now we are faced with a new challenge— making it through 2021. There was a time in my life when I didn’t think of life as “making it through” or “surviving”, but I think it’s fair to say 2020 burst the bubble I was living in. Here’s … Continue reading “I Will Go With You”

Still Waters

December 29, 2020 / acpritchett87 / Leave a comment

Water is everywhere in scripture. Jesus as the Living Water. Crossing the Red Sea. Being baptized in water. Jonah being thrown overboard and swallowed by a fish. The disciples on stormy seas. Jesus and Peter walking on water. When I’m upset or stressed, or life gets to be too much, I am automatically drawn to … Continue reading Still Waters

Setting Up Stones: Learning the Hard Way

December 15, 2020 / acpritchett87 / 1 Comment

(Note: not my pictures, but they're funny) Reading: Jonah 1:17, 4:6-8 This week I’m still fascinated by the book of Jonah. It’s frustrating to me that the book ends with a question rather than an answer, but there’s still so much to learn from it. Especially for people like me who refuse to learn lessons the … Continue reading Setting Up Stones: Learning the Hard Way

Setting Up Stones: Again

December 8, 2020 / acpritchett87 / Leave a comment

For those of you who haven't seen it before, there's a tab for weekly devotions on the main menu. Trying something new this week and adding it to the blog so it can be archived. In the context of the Old Testament, setting up stones was a way to make a place of remembrance, to … Continue reading Setting Up Stones: Again

Fearless

November 11, 2020November 11, 2020 / acpritchett87 / Leave a comment

Halloween is a time when it's almost trendy to be afraid of something. I've only ever survived one haunted trail my whole life, so maybe not me, but some people. After Halloween, Mary Ann had sleepover with Christina Yang's daughter. My favorite part of the kids having friends over is that sometimes kids are so … Continue reading Fearless

Things I hope my kids are learning from me

October 24, 2020October 25, 2020 / acpritchett87 / Leave a comment

Yesterday was a special day to my parents. It was the anniversary of their first date. Maybe this is not an official holiday, but every year on that day, my dad would send my mom yellow roses, or they would have a special dinner or just spend some time together. This was the very first … Continue reading Things I hope my kids are learning from me

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