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Category: Life

Where faith meets the everyday.

A pair of hands hold a pale yellow rose.
God, Life

When God Says “Yes”

September 27, 2019October 29, 2024 Megan Bean

How do we know what God’s will is? Sometimes the only way to find out is to pray and see. But there are some things we can know for sure are always His will – things we can confidently expect Him to give when we ask for them.

Tagged grace, prayer2 Comments
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Gospel, Life

Hope Like a Beagle

January 14, 2019October 31, 2024 Megan Bean

What can a dog teach us about embracing the hope God offers in Christ?

Tagged animals, faith, focus, Gospel, hope, salvation, Second Coming1 Comment
Holidays & Seasons, Horse Homilies, Life

A Change of Direction

November 9, 2018October 31, 2024 Megan Bean

We might not have power over our circumstances. But we get to choose how we act in them.

Tagged autumn, change, horses, perseverence, riding1 Comment
God, Life

Walk This Way

September 29, 2018October 31, 2024 Megan Bean

Sometimes God’s call makes more sense than we expect.

Tagged focus, God's will, obedience, perspective, purpose, uncertainty, wisdomLeave a comment
God, Life, Relationships

Surprised by Peace

August 31, 2018October 31, 2024 Megan Bean

There’s often not much reason for it. And yet peace – perfect, reason-transcending peace – is what we’re offered by a God who knows even more about our situations than we do.

Tagged peace, prayerLeave a comment
God, Life

Under Construction

July 28, 2018October 31, 2024 Megan Bean

Maybe you aren’t feeling much like a masterpiece right now. But that’s okay. Because, as most homeowners start to realize once their project begins, a renovation-in-progress looks very different from the end product.

Tagged change, growth, renovation, transformation6 Comments
Disability & Rare Disease, Guest Post, Life

Guest Post: Fearfully and Wonderfully

March 23, 2018June 29, 2023 Megan Bean

Guest blogger Paige Snedeker shares encouragement for when self-doubt strikes.

Tagged confidence, courage, focus, purpose1 Comment
Disability & Rare Disease, God, Horse Homilies, Life

Walking Together

October 28, 2017October 31, 2024 Megan Bean

Like walking with my horse, walking with Jesus means stepping out with these three things.

Tagged animals, discipleship, faith, horses, Jesus, obedience, trust, walkingLeave a comment
God, Life

Coming As We Are

January 23, 2016October 31, 2024 Megan Bean

The hair salon is probably the only public place where people go in looking their worst, and come out looking their best. Time spent with God is like that.

Tagged change, confession, prayer, renewal, transformation, trustLeave a comment
Holidays & Seasons, Life

Reclaiming Our Times of Rest

October 9, 2015June 1, 2022 Megan Bean

As we enter this festive time, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. Just as in the rest of the year, it's important to guard our times of rest.

Tagged focus, renewal, rest, self-care, worshipLeave a comment

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