I'm driving down to Austin, Texas tomorrow and am super excited. I will be walking my very first Half - marathon. Yes, walking! My sister in law and I both have bad knees and aren't able to run long distances, but both love working out,...

I rarely talk about our personal or day to day life, but maybe I should try a little more? This blog went from the initial stages of finding out we had an uphill battle with trying to conceive to more recently writing what God is...

I just remembered a friend posting this quote a few months ago on facebook. I just stalked her to find the quote again and remembered why I loved it so much. And, it just so happens to be by Charles Stanley, the author of the...

To continue the In Touch Series, I want to write on waiting, not only for our major requests, but what God's teaching me on waiting in the small delays too. I've covered a few other posts from this series. This one is from Proverbs 16:9 - In...

What do we do when we ask for something and then wait to receive it? A sermon I recently listened to spoke to this topic. Tim Dilena referred to John 16:20-24 Very truly I tell you, you will weep and mourn while the world rejoices. You will...

I mentioned in a recent post, Waiting on God, that I was going to be writing a few posts about the magazine I received on waiting. There is a devotional in the magazine that covers chapter 40 of Isaiah, which refers to the restoration after the exile when...

I've really enjoyed listening to the song "My Hope is in You" by Aaron Shust. Our hope is in Him and it won't be shaken by this trial. He gives us the peace that passes all understanding. This song captures it all. Check out the lyrics and...

Waiting takes patience. I often don't identify myself as a patient person, but know that patience is just one of the many things God wants me to learn during this trial. I know I will need much more patience when we do have kids, and...

God's made it obvious in several ways that we should just sit back, trust Him and continue to wait. The most recent way he showed us was when I went in to grab a few magazines for my plane trip out to Georgia to see...

If you missed the post about our Medical Hiatus, C.J is living in GA for 6 months as he trains for a new position for the government. The training is broken up into two parts and he graduated from the first part this past Wednesday. He received...