If: Gathering

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What do I do when some of the most amazing women on the web decide to get together and talk about how to gather, equip and unleash the next generation of women to live out their purpose? I decide I have to be a part of this.

This February an amazing group of women will be gathering in Austin, Texas to wrestle with hard questions like

If God is real, then what?

The If: Gathering is more than just a conference, it’s a movement. From the website:

There is a restlessness among the next generation of women, who fear more than anything – wasting their lives. We want to harness their hunger and passion by providing space to be equipped to pursue their God-given dreams.

The IF:Gathering is a fresh, deep, honest space for a new generation of women to wrestle with the essential question: IF God is real… THEN what? This 2-day gathering will bring women together to wrestle out how to live out the calling God has placed on our lives.

Each generation has their unique struggles. My mother’s generation struggled with things that I never had to worry about. Should girls be able to play sports? Should women work outside of the home?

And subsequently my daughters’ generation will not have to worry {I hope} about the things that we as thirty-something women are working through. I hope that this gathering will be a launch point to discuss how we equip and create leaders both in our generation of women and come to a place where we can help lead our daughters into places of purpose, grace and humility in the church and in the world.

Will you join me this February 7 and 8 in Austin? Click here for more information.

 

Being Us

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She’s just trying to live inside her own body. I need to remember that.

Even I, who has inhabited my own body and mind for 38 long and short years, still have my doubts about how to feel more comfortable in my skin. I stare at mirrors in private, behind the locked doors of a bathroom. I poke and pull at my skin and pluck at hairs that grow in wrong places.

Flashes of brilliant living sometimes occur in suburbia. I eat right for a few weeks and I finally feel good in the body I live in. I read the right books and feel like I’ve swum in the river and I feel sharp in my mind. I can write! Yes. For a few days, hours or so I can write. And the words feel like they were meant to be born.

But most of the minutes of my life I have spent trying to make myself feel more free in the sensitive skin I’ve been given.  

And I expect this child, even after only seven years of life, to feel fully formed in who she is.

I cannot.

She’s trying to figure it all out, even more than me.

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She’s a whirling dervish behind me as I clean the house.  She falls off chairs and knocks over bottles of soda. She steps on toes and walks into traffic. She runs into old people at the mall.

And I get angry.

“Why can’t you just control your body?” I ask her through clenched teeth.  And then its times like this I remember she’s seven. Just seven. And even I can’t control my own body. I put food into it that shouldn’t be consumed. I forget the second application of sunscreen. I can’t keep my eyes open on a Wednesday afternoon.

I expect so much of her, it seems. To conform to society. To understand people. To live in ways it has taken me almost four decades to learn. And even as I expect it I know it is too much sometimes.

She’s beautiful when she twirls and when she falls and when she runs, even if she’s looking back at me laughing. She’s a captivating human who has been formed exactly like she’s meant to be.

If I want something from her, it shouldn’t be to stop running. It should be to succeed where I have failed: that she will begin, even now to feel fully comforted in who she is. 

Summer Grace

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This season has taken everything I have and squeezed it out of me. In all honesty, it’s been a long time since I’ve felt so worn thin. I keep having to apologize to people because I’m living in some kind of forgetful fog that feels as thick as the marine layer on a June morning. [...]

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Our Collective Calling

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I’m on a Deeper Church this morning talking about caring for kids and how the church is supposed to care for the world. Will you join me? Our Collective Calling It seems like I care for humans all day long. I make lunches for humans, I fold the laundry for humans, I flip pancakes on [...]

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Playing

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“But I don’t want to get my hair wet!” It’s the summer croon of mothers everywhere. Even my mother said it when we went to the desert hotels in the brilliance of the Augusts of my childhood. She’d bob in the pool with her arms stretched out like a buoyant ballerina and protect her hair [...]

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Blessings for Our Enemies

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I’m writing over on (in)courage today. Blessings for Our Enemies A few weeks ago on a Monday morning, my husband stepped outside to walk the dog. Before he got out of the driveway, he abruptly stopped, turned around and raced back inside the house. “Sarah. Your passenger side window has been shattered. Someone broke into [...]

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On Surviving the Spring (Hello June)

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I only got one blog post off last week. That’s the biggest blogging “failure” I’ve had in pretty much ever. And by ever I mean never. It’s really not about the blogging, it’s about the writing process and how I work through parts of my own life as a writer. If I didn’t write, I [...]

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On Foolish Planning

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Don’t be fooled. Parents, we who take our children to church, who pray around the dinner table, who homeschool to provide the best moral and academic education that we can. Don’t be fooled, us who send our children to Christian camp, Christian school, Christian playgroup. Don’t be fooled, parents like me who pray for our [...]

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The Summer of Eleven-and-a-Half

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“It’s not even a blink,” she says as we watch our daughters play in the front yard of her house. I’ve dropped by to pick something up and she, a mother with one daughter beyond college and one who’s eleven, tells me because she’s been there herself. “After this they’re women. You know that, right?” [...]

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A Woman’s Calling {giveaway}

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{This is a guest post by Emily Wierenga, co-author of Mom in the Mirror. Although I’ve never had the privilege of meeting Emily in person, I respect her in so many ways. We are giving away a copy of her newest book today! In order to be entered, leave a comment before Thursday at 9pm [...]

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