I am so totally experiencing the overconsumption of data, information and input. I have a hard time reading a book anymore and constantly taking in information. I needed to hear this today. Thank you Kellie!!
So glad to see you back! You radiate such a joy and a love for God. Grateful for your reminders of how good God is. Hearing things like this is an encouragement to persevere. Thank you so much!
Quietness - oh yes I crave it too. I live in Southern UK and it is hard to find quiet places - no cars, no planes, no farm noises etc. I have even started, a couple of years ago, a note book of the rare "Quiet Places", I stumble upon. We often holiday in Europe and my husband recently told me he loves going to restaurants on holiday as, due to the different language, he can't understand what people are saying and can therefore tune it out. I also try not to pollute my inner being, so no longer watch news about violent things or horror movies. After Covid and having to listen to the news stations, I very rarely put the news on now. I try to fill my mind with the quiet, gentle and beautiful things in life.
My favorite homemaker chat by far! Was nodding my head in agreement the whole time 😆 I love how the Spirit often has God's people on the same wavelength. Just last week I wrote a blog post about using herbal medicine from a Christian perspective and how paganism has perverted God's original use of the plants, not that Christians have taken something pagan and "Christinized" it. The way you explained it was PERFECT! Congratulations on the house and land- I can't wait to see how you guys steward it and make it your own! 🙌🏼💕
Thank you Kaetlyn!! And your new name is in sync with all of this. I read your post on if you wrote a book this would be your title and I so look forward to when this comes into fruition! And praise God for your blog post and amen, I will go read it!!
😂Is “wuwu” a real word or just a cute one you say?! Being in school during the 60’s and 70’s I watched the hippies usurp Gods good plans and twist them just enough to reclaim them into “new age”. With the Holy Spirit in us he keeps us grounded in Gods original plan. I know it’s why I’ve never wanted to live in a city, only in the country is my heart at peace. When I really started studying the Bible not just reading it I found myself turning off the music to really consecrate. Now some 40 + years later I never have music on. 16 years ago we stopped doing tv except to just watch a movie sometimes. I truly believe he taught me that in my quite times I seek a real conversation with the Lord. But in the silence of nature hearing birds, rain, thunder, the breeze, crickets or even danger moves my senses to calmness. Even being barefooted my whole life has kept me healthier than my counterparts. Zero surgeries and very few illnesses. I know it’s always been his plan for us to live healthy. You don’t know how happy I am that y’all bought a home with extra land! Just think how rich the land will be with horses living there. So I’ve told you how God gave us our first son that was not planned by us. Our plan had always been to buy all our furniture, appliances and home before thinking of children. 😊 Yes, I know how silly that sounds now but we had a plan. Lol Well when we got our baby we soon learned he was allergic to all formulas and we could only give him goats milk. He got double ear infections every two weeks and we’d end up in the ER because his temp would just so high and they tap his spine to make sure it wasn’t meningitis. It was a nightmare for him. During this we knew God was encouraging us to buy a home and we were looking but we could not afford anything we looked at. Our agent said if you really want a home and stay in that price range you must go way up the mountain. Remember we were in the AF so we had to go ask just how far we could live from the base because we got recalled all the time. We were told no further than 50 minutes so up the mountain we went. We really thought we’d find something much closer than that but we ended up buying our dream home 45 minutes away! Yes it was a God thing but at the moment we didn’t know just how much. The first thing we noticed was we went three weeks without our baby getting a temp. That was huge and then his sinuses cleared completely. We were 4500 feet in show country and huge cedar tree, just beautiful. I met a Native American at the little mountain store and he over heard me telling the owner our baby hadn’t been sick in two weeks and the man asked if I was new up there and if so where did I come from? When I said Rancho Cordova, he said that is the valley of death because of how bad the allergies are there. I just looked at him and said how sick our baby had been and no one mentioned allergies. So God moved us sooner than we’d planned and to a place where our baby would thrive. And a bonus was also with no planning I got pregnant and we had our second son. When you can look back and see Gods hand in every move you’ve made you know how much he truly loves you! We have a pond and a creek you will find God always waiting for you there for a visit!
I have missed seeing a video from you. Congratulations on the purchase of a home and property. What a blessing. I feel behind as well but I can’t let that get to me. Worldly chaos, physical issues that make mobility difficult, incomplete projects (like the gardens) can steal my joy. But I find being in the garden is a place of great joy, peace and comfort. A few months ago after watching something on TH-cam having to do with the attack on our natural resources I was reminded these are part of creation. The Lord has provided everything we need, plants and meat for food, sun and rain, and the natural resources found in the earth, to the trees of the forest and so much more. It’s intentional and for a purpose and we need to keep that in mind. My father asked me recently, “why do you grow a garden”? I smiled and said, it brings me so much joy, I absolutely love it. And, I know where the food came from and what went into growing it. He smiled and said, “I was thinking of creating a little garden space. Simple and small and just see how that goes. My family has always gardened with flowers and maybe the occasional tomato plant but never a ‘food garden’. My heart was full in that moment and I have been collecting starts for them (even a few in last weeks Azure order) for things I didn’t start myself and we will get that garden going mid May. I never would have thought such a thing would be happening but it is and I pray that growing food will be a beautiful experience for them as it has been for me since 2020. And, that ultimately the see the hand of God and his provision for his creation. Great video Kelli, thank you for sharing.
Wow! How amazing is that with your parents having interest in starting a garden! That is so special. And amen with the Lord providing! Even with us feeling behind, it is fun to see how He still blesses the work of our hands!
I have been growing food on my allotment (rented land in the UK) for 4 years. It has changed me. I love sowing the seeds the best. I love opening the packets to see what they look like. To me it is complete magic that something so tiny can grow into such a big plant and even better, I can eat it - as can the local birds and slugs - ggrrrrrrr :) I also love being out in nature and seeing the birds and other wildlife, such as squirrels and butterflies and bees. For the first time I have planted flowers this year. I hope they come up as I cannot wait to have a home full of flowers. I have 3 vases, I think I may need more. My neighbours will love me as they will get the surplus. My husband once met a Jehova's Witness who said in heaven we would all be gardeners. Growing you own food connects you to the land, to nature and the miracle of life.
@@softsophisticate I am experiencing a bird problem for the first time this year! Grrr is about right. Every bean has been plucked out and I replanted only to be plucked out again. I am hanging some netting this time to until they are a few inches up the trellis. I’m working on a way to cover the I ground corn and sunflower seeds before it’s a problem. God has provided everything we need and like you the incredible feeling of joy can not be explained and it has changed me as well. Happy gardening in the UK!
@@cherylpresleigh6403 Yes the birds - Grrrrrr :) Yesterday I saw they ate all my fledgling runner beans. I'm now going to sow them in the ground, with anti-slug stuff sprinkled around and grow them with a jam jar on the top so they get the sun but the birds can't get them, like a mini greenhouse.
@@softsophisticate Tomorrow we are setting up a small veggie garden for my parents and they have a lot of critter pressure too. We’re just going to build a tunnel using hula hoops to cover the row. However, your idea using the jar reminded me of seeing many people use milk jugs for sowing winter seeds. Using a milk jug would allow some holes to be put into it so it allows some of the heat to escape and then it doesn’t get to hot inside of the space. That would be protection too but I’m not prepared for that approach this year so I’ll use the net as planned. I really appreciate the ideas shared, it’s helpful!
Congrats on the house and land! That is so exciting💕 I loved the video and I can relate so much on needing to eliminate noise. I’m the worlds worst for always having a video, podcast, or even worship music playing. It’s difficult because those things are beneficial but I struggle with finding a balance. I definitely need to be more intentional about turning off the phone and enjoying the quiet more often!
Thank you so much Clara! And yes, I think about this often how blessed we are to have info at our finger tips (especially when I'm working in the garden and have thousands of questions about pests, planting, etc.) but then also balancing that access to info with space. It really requires discipline!
Do you have a Facebook group to help us God loving homemakers connect to each other or know of one that you enjoy? I feel that I’m missing connection to like minded women so much and don’t have that as much in person.
Hey Jenn! Thank you so much for sharing your interest in this. I have contemplated this in the past. And every time I find myself struggling with the idea of using facebook as the platform because I don't want a reason it get on facebook... but I just saw Gab has groups. I haven't used Gab, I just have a profile on it, but that is something that I will look into because I would love to have place where you guys can interact and share ideas and connect!
Ive been feeling like such a hippie lately with how much I have been enjoying nature with the spring here, trying to stay “in the moment”, and really trying to find peace. Now as a Christian I’m realizing none of that is incompatible with my beliefs, it’s just culturally seen as something else! Lol (of course can go too far, I’m certainly not getting into Reiki or chakras like my past self) It’s taken me a long time to realize a a strong connection with nature is not just for pagans and new agers. Worshipping nature is not the same as being grateful for it, cultivating it, thanking God for His creation.
This was absolutely so inspiring Kelli, this was my favorite homemaker chat so far! I agree with absolutely everything you said. I have felt SO strongly about quietness lately and not wanting to be consumed by any distractions so I related to that so much. I’ve had days recently where I don’t even pick my phone up at all and I’m just focused directly on homemaker tasks and it’s been so amazing. I love the freedom of not having the urge to want to be on social media or consuming anything other than Gods word. I’ve been off of IG for several weeks and it feels better that I could ever describe, I do not miss it at all, it’s so freeing! I plan to only get on if I truly feel inspired to post something. Thank you so much for making homemaker chats, I’m so grateful for your words of wisdom ♥️ and congratulations to you all on your new home that is beyond exciting!!!! God is so good! ♥️
Maranda! Thank you so much, this is so kind of you to tell me and I'm amazed how many of us feel God is leading us in this quiet way! And I agree about picking up the phone, it is SO nice! And I relate to you with instagram, and I like hearing how you are planning on using it, I've been contemplating what it would look like to go back on, but I don't want to get back into the ways I was using it before, but using it just when you are inspired to share is so good! I hope you guys are doing well on your Kentucky homestead!
Well said! God has blessed us with creation, but people have "stolen" it for evil, to the point that Christians think using herbs is "woo woo". I think it's time we take back what God has given us! Have you heard about the 1,000 hours outside challenge? I'm so excited for you about your new home and land! What a wonderful blessing!
So very exciting about the house and land! So thrilled for you both! Can’t wait for the cottage garden update. I love the Tasha Tudor English cottage garden style, don’t you! ❤️
Never really watched content like this, but it was on my home page and I decided to watch this video. Glade I did. You have such a beautiful spirit and I can’t wait to see more of your content. 🙂
Rejoicing very much in God's goodness and creation with you! So exciting about the house and land for you guys! Can you remind me what state you live in now? Loved this video. I can relate to several things. I just adore you, Kelli. I'm also not sure what it was, as you're always glowing; but you were particularly radiant in this video. His Spirit shining through you! (I know this is not as important, but I love your hair so much in this video too) Blessings to you, sister. ☺️🙏🏻❤️
I always leave your videos feeling calm and inspired. Thank you for sharing yourself with us. It looks like I've got a new book to add to my to-read list (Living the Sabbath). I've recently read The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer and highly, highly recommend it for reclaiming the Sabbath as a part of the Christian walk. There is also a section on silence and solitude, simplicity, and slowing. I think you might enjoy it.
Kelli, I have been so convicted in my spirit about quietness over the past few weeks- I was glad to hear God put that on your heart. I also am a podcast girl, love to learn and gather info on The Word, on marriage, Homemaking and my interest in history - but I found myself inundated by information and overwhelmed by all I was taking in. There is a time for quiet and a time for our mind to be engaged. Also really appreciate you taking away from a book what God’s truth is- the more we immerse ourselves in His way the more discerning we can be - not every author we read can be a believer and sometimes we have to just look to the good we can get from their work.
Margaret, thank you so much for your encouragement with this! And "inundated by information" is such a good way to describe it. I'm excited to see how many of us have been feeling this same thing of making space for quiet, it's so encouraging. God bless you!
Yes," innundated with information" is spot on. Life is very complicated and my word for this year is "simplify". I shall take a look at the info, such as letters and mail shots, that come into my home and try to stop them, as well as maybe unsubscribe from some regular emails.
Hmm I come from the new age and was only recently convicted.. I used to glorify creation, over the Creator, so I'm still a bit hesitant. I have to take a step back from nature and towards the Lord. One thing I've really enjoyed last summer though was walking barefoot in the forest. Which also seems a bit woo woo.. But I believe there have been studies on that too, also something with negative ions.. And I've really felt my body relaxing walking barefoot, so I think I'll keep doing that. 😊 Thank you for your recommendations. I'll look into the sabbath one.
Yes, and I loved it! He has several other titles that have sparked my interest. This is the only book of his I've read, but I really enjoyed his style of writing!
I am so totally experiencing the overconsumption of data, information and input. I have a hard time reading a book anymore and constantly taking in information. I needed to hear this today. Thank you Kellie!!
So glad to see you back! You radiate such a joy and a love for God. Grateful for your reminders of how good God is. Hearing things like this is an encouragement to persevere. Thank you so much!
Oh goodness girl! I have to make myself go INSIDE!! I love being out in nature. Such a joy. I live in central Florida. Stay out as much as I can
Quietness - oh yes I crave it too. I live in Southern UK and it is hard to find quiet places - no cars, no planes, no farm noises etc. I have even started, a couple of years ago, a note book of the rare "Quiet Places", I stumble upon. We often holiday in Europe and my husband recently told me he loves going to restaurants on holiday as, due to the different language, he can't understand what people are saying and can therefore tune it out. I also try not to pollute my inner being, so no longer watch news about violent things or horror movies. After Covid and having to listen to the news stations, I very rarely put the news on now. I try to fill my mind with the quiet, gentle and beautiful things in life.
My favorite homemaker chat by far! Was nodding my head in agreement the whole time 😆 I love how the Spirit often has God's people on the same wavelength. Just last week I wrote a blog post about using herbal medicine from a Christian perspective and how paganism has perverted God's original use of the plants, not that Christians have taken something pagan and "Christinized" it. The way you explained it was PERFECT! Congratulations on the house and land- I can't wait to see how you guys steward it and make it your own! 🙌🏼💕
Thank you Kaetlyn!! And your new name is in sync with all of this. I read your post on if you wrote a book this would be your title and I so look forward to when this comes into fruition! And praise God for your blog post and amen, I will go read it!!
I believe some people are chosen to spread the word of God… and you are doing it beautifully ❤
I like that you use your channel not only for homemaking stuff but also for chatting about god! Very valuable...
I'm so glad, praise God!
Wow! This is so true I can't be in silence, I'm not even able to dream 😢🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🌻🌻🌻
Kelli, I wish we lived closer and could be best friends! I would love to know your favorite podcasts/TH-camrs ☺️
😂Is “wuwu” a real word or just a cute one you say?! Being in school during the 60’s and 70’s I watched the hippies usurp Gods good plans and twist them just enough to reclaim them into “new age”. With the Holy Spirit in us he keeps us grounded in Gods original plan. I know it’s why I’ve never wanted to live in a city, only in the country is my heart at peace. When I really started studying the Bible not just reading it I found myself turning off the music to really consecrate. Now some 40 + years later I never have music on. 16 years ago we stopped doing tv except to just watch a movie sometimes. I truly believe he taught me that in my quite times I seek a real conversation with the Lord. But in the silence of nature hearing birds, rain, thunder, the breeze, crickets or even danger moves my senses to calmness. Even being barefooted my whole life has kept me healthier than my counterparts. Zero surgeries and very few illnesses. I know it’s always been his plan for us to live healthy.
You don’t know how happy I am that y’all bought a home with extra land! Just think how rich the land will be with horses living there. So I’ve told you how God gave us our first son that was not planned by us. Our plan had always been to buy all our furniture, appliances and home before thinking of children. 😊 Yes, I know how silly that sounds now but we had a plan. Lol Well when we got our baby we soon learned he was allergic to all formulas and we could only give him goats milk. He got double ear infections every two weeks and we’d end up in the ER because his temp would just so high and they tap his spine to make sure it wasn’t meningitis. It was a nightmare for him. During this we knew God was encouraging us to buy a home and we were looking but we could not afford anything we looked at. Our agent said if you really want a home and stay in that price range you must go way up the mountain. Remember we were in the AF so we had to go ask just how far we could live from the base because we got recalled all the time. We were told no further than 50 minutes so up the mountain we went. We really thought we’d find something much closer than that but we ended up buying our dream home 45 minutes away! Yes it was a God thing but at the moment we didn’t know just how much. The first thing we noticed was we went three weeks without our baby getting a temp. That was huge and then his sinuses cleared completely. We were 4500 feet in show country and huge cedar tree, just beautiful. I met a Native American at the little mountain store and he over heard me telling the owner our baby hadn’t been sick in two weeks and the man asked if I was new up there and if so where did I come from? When I said Rancho Cordova, he said that is the valley of death because of how bad the allergies are there. I just looked at him and said how sick our baby had been and no one mentioned allergies. So God moved us sooner than we’d planned and to a place where our baby would thrive. And a bonus was also with no planning I got pregnant and we had our second son. When you can look back and see Gods hand in every move you’ve made you know how much he truly loves you! We have a pond and a creek you will find God always waiting for you there for a visit!
Wonderful video - thank you! I’ve ordered the Sabbath book. Can’t wait to read it!
I always feel so much better when I spend time outside.
Yayy, I hope you have enjoyed the book!!
I have missed seeing a video from you. Congratulations on the purchase of a home and property. What a blessing. I feel behind as well but I can’t let that get to me. Worldly chaos, physical issues that make mobility difficult, incomplete projects (like the gardens) can steal my joy. But I find being in the garden is a place of great joy, peace and comfort. A few months ago after watching something on TH-cam having to do with the attack on our natural resources I was reminded these are part of creation. The Lord has provided everything we need, plants and meat for food, sun and rain, and the natural resources found in the earth, to the trees of the forest and so much more. It’s intentional and for a purpose and we need to keep that in mind.
My father asked me recently, “why do you grow a garden”? I smiled and said, it brings me so much joy, I absolutely love it. And, I know where the food came from and what went into growing it. He smiled and said, “I was thinking of creating a little garden space. Simple and small and just see how that goes. My family has always gardened with flowers and maybe the occasional tomato plant but never a ‘food garden’. My heart was full in that moment and I have been collecting starts for them (even a few in last weeks Azure order) for things I didn’t start myself and we will get that garden going mid May. I never would have thought such a thing would be happening but it is and I pray that growing food will be a beautiful experience for them as it has been for me since 2020. And, that ultimately the see the hand of God and his provision for his creation.
Great video Kelli, thank you for sharing.
Wow! How amazing is that with your parents having interest in starting a garden! That is so special. And amen with the Lord providing! Even with us feeling behind, it is fun to see how He still blesses the work of our hands!
I have been growing food on my allotment (rented land in the UK) for 4 years. It has changed me. I love sowing the seeds the best. I love opening the packets to see what they look like. To me it is complete magic that something so tiny can grow into such a big plant and even better, I can eat it - as can the local birds and slugs - ggrrrrrrr :) I also love being out in nature and seeing the birds and other wildlife, such as squirrels and butterflies and bees. For the first time I have planted flowers this year. I hope they come up as I cannot wait to have a home full of flowers. I have 3 vases, I think I may need more. My neighbours will love me as they will get the surplus. My husband once met a Jehova's Witness who said in heaven we would all be gardeners. Growing you own food connects you to the land, to nature and the miracle of life.
@@softsophisticate I am experiencing a bird problem for the first time this year! Grrr is about right. Every bean has been plucked out and I replanted only to be plucked out again. I am hanging some netting this time to until they are a few inches up the trellis. I’m working on a way to cover the I ground corn and sunflower seeds before it’s a problem. God has provided everything we need and like you the incredible feeling of joy can not be explained and it has changed me as well. Happy gardening in the UK!
@@cherylpresleigh6403 Yes the birds - Grrrrrr :) Yesterday I saw they ate all my fledgling runner beans. I'm now going to sow them in the ground, with anti-slug stuff sprinkled around and grow them with a jam jar on the top so they get the sun but the birds can't get them, like a mini greenhouse.
@@softsophisticate Tomorrow we are setting up a small veggie garden for my parents and they have a lot of critter pressure too. We’re just going to build a tunnel using hula hoops to cover the row. However, your idea using the jar reminded me of seeing many people use milk jugs for sowing winter seeds. Using a milk jug would allow some holes to be put into it so it allows some of the heat to escape and then it doesn’t get to hot inside of the space. That would be protection too but I’m not prepared for that approach this year so I’ll use the net as planned. I really appreciate the ideas shared, it’s helpful!
Congrats on the house and land! That is so exciting💕 I loved the video and I can relate so much on needing to eliminate noise. I’m the worlds worst for always having a video, podcast, or even worship music playing. It’s difficult because those things are beneficial but I struggle with finding a balance. I definitely need to be more intentional about turning off the phone and enjoying the quiet more often!
Thank you so much Clara! And yes, I think about this often how blessed we are to have info at our finger tips (especially when I'm working in the garden and have thousands of questions about pests, planting, etc.) but then also balancing that access to info with space. It really requires discipline!
Praise to God for providing blessings like woodchips but also praise to you for developing the skills to appreciate and take advantage of it.
Amen! And thank you so much! ❤️
Love this so much! Wow that is such awesome news that you bought the house and land! Praise God! Such a huge milestone. I love Psalms too 🥰
Thank you Laura!!
Do you have a Facebook group to help us God loving homemakers connect to each other or know of one that you enjoy? I feel that I’m missing connection to like minded women so much and don’t have that as much in person.
Hey Jenn! Thank you so much for sharing your interest in this. I have contemplated this in the past. And every time I find myself struggling with the idea of using facebook as the platform because I don't want a reason it get on facebook... but I just saw Gab has groups. I haven't used Gab, I just have a profile on it, but that is something that I will look into because I would love to have place where you guys can interact and share ideas and connect!
Ive been feeling like such a hippie lately with how much I have been enjoying nature with the spring here, trying to stay “in the moment”, and really trying to find peace.
Now as a Christian I’m realizing none of that is incompatible with my beliefs, it’s just culturally seen as something else! Lol (of course can go too far, I’m certainly not getting into Reiki or chakras like my past self) It’s taken me a long time to realize a a strong connection with nature is not just for pagans and new agers. Worshipping nature is not the same as being grateful for it, cultivating it, thanking God for His creation.
Yes, I so relate!!
Great chat Kelli! Congratulations on your house and land purchase. Nothing better than going on a hike to a waterfall!
Thank you so much Missy!!
Wonderful chat! Thank you!
This was absolutely so inspiring Kelli, this was my favorite homemaker chat so far! I agree with absolutely everything you said. I have felt SO strongly about quietness lately and not wanting to be consumed by any distractions so I related to that so much. I’ve had days recently where I don’t even pick my phone up at all and I’m just focused directly on homemaker tasks and it’s been so amazing. I love the freedom of not having the urge to want to be on social media or consuming anything other than Gods word. I’ve been off of IG for several weeks and it feels better that I could ever describe, I do not miss it at all, it’s so freeing! I plan to only get on if I truly feel inspired to post something. Thank you so much for making homemaker chats, I’m so grateful for your words of wisdom ♥️ and congratulations to you all on your new home that is beyond exciting!!!! God is so good! ♥️
Maranda! Thank you so much, this is so kind of you to tell me and I'm amazed how many of us feel God is leading us in this quiet way! And I agree about picking up the phone, it is SO nice! And I relate to you with instagram, and I like hearing how you are planning on using it, I've been contemplating what it would look like to go back on, but I don't want to get back into the ways I was using it before, but using it just when you are inspired to share is so good!
I hope you guys are doing well on your Kentucky homestead!
Congratulations 🎉 I’m so happy for you guys! I pray god blesses you greatly!
Well said! God has blessed us with creation, but people have "stolen" it for evil, to the point that Christians think using herbs is "woo woo". I think it's time we take back what God has given us! Have you heard about the 1,000 hours outside challenge?
I'm so excited for you about your new home and land! What a wonderful blessing!
Yay! I was just thinking how I’ve missed seeing your videos. Congrats on your house, praise God!
So very exciting about the house and land! So thrilled for you both! Can’t wait for the cottage garden update. I love the Tasha Tudor English cottage garden style, don’t you! ❤️
Thank you!! And hopefully I will get to making the update video soon! Thanky always for your encouragement!
Congrats on your home!!! How much land did you end up getting?
Never really watched content like this, but it was on my home page and I decided to watch this video. Glade I did. You have such a beautiful spirit and I can’t wait to see more of your content. 🙂
Amen! And no I haven't, I will have to look into this!
Rejoicing very much in God's goodness and creation with you! So exciting about the house and land for you guys! Can you remind me what state you live in now? Loved this video. I can relate to several things. I just adore you, Kelli. I'm also not sure what it was, as you're always glowing; but you were particularly radiant in this video. His Spirit shining through you! (I know this is not as important, but I love your hair so much in this video too) Blessings to you, sister. ☺️🙏🏻❤️
Awh, thank you so much, you are so kind! We are somewhere in the south 😊
I always leave your videos feeling calm and inspired. Thank you for sharing yourself with us. It looks like I've got a new book to add to my to-read list (Living the Sabbath). I've recently read The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer and highly, highly recommend it for reclaiming the Sabbath as a part of the Christian walk. There is also a section on silence and solitude, simplicity, and slowing. I think you might enjoy it.
This is so encouraging, thank you so much. And I have not heard this book, I will look it up!! God bless you!
Kelli, I have been so convicted in my spirit about quietness over the past few weeks- I was glad to hear God put that on your heart. I also am a podcast girl, love to learn and gather info on The Word, on marriage, Homemaking and my interest in history - but I found myself inundated by information and overwhelmed by all I was taking in. There is a time for quiet and a time for our mind to be engaged.
Also really appreciate you taking away from a book what God’s truth is- the more we immerse ourselves in His way the more discerning we can be - not every author we read can be a believer and sometimes we have to just look to the good we can get from their work.
Margaret, thank you so much for your encouragement with this! And "inundated by information" is such a good way to describe it. I'm excited to see how many of us have been feeling this same thing of making space for quiet, it's so encouraging. God bless you!
Yes," innundated with information" is spot on. Life is very complicated and my word for this year is "simplify". I shall take a look at the info, such as letters and mail shots, that come into my home and try to stop them, as well as maybe unsubscribe from some regular emails.
Hmm I come from the new age and was only recently convicted.. I used to glorify creation, over the Creator, so I'm still a bit hesitant. I have to take a step back from nature and towards the Lord.
One thing I've really enjoyed last summer though was walking barefoot in the forest. Which also seems a bit woo woo.. But I believe there have been studies on that too, also something with negative ions.. And I've really felt my body relaxing walking barefoot, so I think I'll keep doing that. 😊
Thank you for your recommendations. I'll look into the sabbath one.
Kelley that would make a great bump a bar sticker (you can’t have bees and be an atheist) so true.
Most of the tree services do chip drop so usually you just have to ask or get on their list and they will give you free chips
So funny you say this! We have been on the list since Feb and just got our first chip drop today!
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Watching this as I’m peeling and freezing 20lbs of conventional bananas… 😬
hahaha of course! What are the odds 😂
Did you finish Living the Sabbath? 😊
Yes, and I loved it! He has several other titles that have sparked my interest. This is the only book of his I've read, but I really enjoyed his style of writing!