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25 Scriptures for Intentional Living…

Every day is a gift

Last week I wrote a blog titled: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow…learning to create an intentional life.  I promised you this week we would tackle the things that keep us from creating an intentional life.

Here are a few of the things I think we should talk about:

  • Letting go of the past
  • Forgiveness
  • Identity- low self-concept (The ideas that I am not good enough)
  • Busyness (The illusion that we are accomplishing something)
  • Lack of goal setting &

Yesterday, today, and tomorrow…learning to create an intentional life (Part One)

Every day is a gift

Yesterday, today, and tomorrow…learning to create an intentional life.

I scribbled these words on the back of a church program I found in the bottom of my purse as I sat in the passenger seat next to my husband, Mark. We were driving to his father’s house for what could be our last hello and good-bye to Mark’s step-mom.

Why is mutuality important to your calling…

mutuality

In a world that promotes individuality, it may be hard to see why mutuality is important to your calling.

Simple…God’s economy is different. We need each other to fulfill our purpose in life.Powered By the Tweet This PluginTweet This

Mutuality by the Webster definition is a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities;