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Here's my glamor shot! :) |
Above everything else, I'm a follower of Jesus Christ.
He has saved me from my sin through His death on the cross and
resurrection from the dead. Everything else about myself pales in
comparison to this one thing- Jesus is my Savior, and I want to know Him
more.
In fact, that's where the name of the blog comes from. I have to give credit where it's due, my wonderful husband Logan (over to the left!) came up with the name "Divine Conclusion" a few years ago. We've been using it as the title of our missionary newsletter ever since, and it has branched out to become an umbrella name for every area of our lives.

The
title comes from 2nd Corinthians 5:14-15. "For the love of Christ
controls us, having concluded this: that One died for all, therefore all
have died. And He died for all that those who live might no longer live
for themselves, but for Him who died and rose again on their behalf."
So,
who am I? I'm an ordinary person, who is loved by an extraordinary God.
My hope is that through this blog, you and I can find more and more how
our ordinary lives intersect with the divine- that is, with the working
of God in this world and in us.
I
don't know about you, but sometimes when I'm doing the dishes for the
127th time in one week, or making dinner for the 233rd time in one year,
or answering the same question my two-year old has asked for the 76th
time in one day, the divine working of God seems pretty far away.
And yet, what I'm learning is that God is in the ordinary. He loves it because He created it- and it's in the ordinary that He most often dwells. We just have to learn to look for Him there.
So I'm an ordinary person in search of the divine workings of an extraordinary God in the midst of very normal circumstances. Will you join me so we can search together?
To learn more about me, click here.
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The inquisitive 2 year old! |
And yet, what I'm learning is that God is in the ordinary. He loves it because He created it- and it's in the ordinary that He most often dwells. We just have to learn to look for Him there.
So I'm an ordinary person in search of the divine workings of an extraordinary God in the midst of very normal circumstances. Will you join me so we can search together?
To learn more about me, click here.
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