Thursday, October 23, 2014

Dear Friend


You lovely, sweet, funny friend who called me up yesterday just to say hi. You are one of the most generous women I know, and one of the hardest-working, too. Always striving to learn more and help people, and always while doing the work of the Lord in your every day life. An inspiration! Deep into our conversation yesterday, amongst telling me of your amazing life news, you mentioned a few things that got me thinking. 

"I feel like I need to meet someone and then life can start."

Dear Friend, your life is now! You are doing great things with your passions and talents, and I'm so proud of you. You are you. You will be you whether you're dating someone or not. Look around at all your beautiful family and friends and realize that life has been happening for quite a while! You are God's perfect creation and He has planned the best life for you. He has called you to do amazing things during this season. Dig deep into His word and stay focused on Him like I know you are!

"Everyone is getting married!" 

Dear friend, you're a young lady who grew up in a Christian home and in the Church. Let's be honest. At some point it is going to feel like everyone is getting married. Or that every notification on Facebook is an engagement announcement. Friend, you are not running out of time. There is no cutoff age for 'marriage eligibility'. God will bring you the perfect man in His time, even if it's not until you're 32 and you feel like that's too old. It's not! My uncle got married for the first time when he was 51. He and his wife are no less than the absolute perfect match for each other. God hears your prayers for this desire of your heart and He will fulfill it when the time is right.

"I'm just jealous of all you married friends who have everything figured out!" 

Dear Friend, if I have ever alluded to having everything figured out, I'm sorry. I think I can apologize for all of us 'married friends'. We are regular! Yes, we happened to find our better halves early in life, but please believe me when I say that doesn't mean we have everything figured out! We're struggling with time management, making car payments and trying to find the perfect career. Just like most of the world. Marriage doesn't automatically make life perfect. It makes life sweet, but not 'figured out.' Marriage is work, just like any other part of life!

Dear Friend, I don't know if these words will help. I hope they do! But if you're still feeling defeated, please, let me pray for you. That you see your worth as a single, strong, dedicated woman of the Lord. And that God will fill you with peace during the season of life! Lots of love.

Monday, October 6, 2014

{Guest Post} Self Love - Laken Nix

We are so lucky to have the talented Laken Nix writing for us today! Thank you Laken! Read on for her story of self love. 

~*~

Truth be told, I’ve spent almost my entire life hating my body.  The desire to change it stretches so far back into my youth that I can’t even place exactly when it all started.  But I do remember being acutely aware of my size as early as 5th grade and going on my first “diet” soon after.  Since middle school, I’ve been obsessed with losing weight.  I’ve devoted myself to almost every weight loss program, I’ve given up entire food groups, I’ve read nearly every weight loss book, I’ve done all of the pills and the box cleanses.  I’ve turned weight loss into a mathematical equation, at one point only allowing myself to eat enough calories in a day to continue functioning.  I’ve obsessed over every tiny fluctuation on the scale, all the while feeling shame, disappointment and guilt that I just couldn’t get what I considered to be a small body.  
Nothing ever worked.  Or rather, nothing ever lasted.  I lost weight -- sometimes a little, sometimes a lot -- but it never stayed gone.  Without fail, the pounds came back and the compliments went away.  I’ve cried countless tears.  I’ve shaken my fist at God and endlessly questioned his motives.  Why give me these hips and this tummy?  Why not give me the discipline and self-control I need to get rid of these hips and this tummy?  Why make it so hard for me to be happy?  
While I never broke the cycle entirely, I started to feel some peace with my body when I started dating my boyfriend (now husband), Tyler.  It was the first time I felt truly and unconditionally loved no matter my size and I started to see myself through his eyes.  Embarrassed by my struggle with weight, I hid it from him, and discouraged with restricting myself, I stopped.  But throughout our dating relationship, I went from the smallest I had ever been to the largest.  In a stable and loving relationship, I was growing to hate myself and my body more than I ever had before.  


The desire to lose weight escalated when Tyler and I got engaged in August 2011.  The countdown to my wedding also became a countdown to when I needed to have the “perfect body.”  As I planned the details of our big day, I planned the details of how I was going to shed the pounds.  I dove full-force back into the calorie-restricting, binge-eating, self-destructive habits of my past because I couldn’t fathom walking down the aisle in this same ol’ body.  I was determined to feel comfortable in my skin, to look beautiful in my dress and to make my husband-to-be happy with his decision to marry me.  I was placing every ounce of my self-worth into what my body looked like on the outside and how many numbers showed up on the scale.  But no matter what I tried throughout our 14-month engagement, my weight more or less stayed the same and I got married in a body I felt ashamed of.
For a while, I couldn’t even stand to look at our wedding photos because all I could see was an uncomfortable girl in an unflattering dress.  But in the nearly two years since our wedding, I’ve had a little time to step back and reflect on where exactly my plan veered off course.  And you know, I haven’t been thinking about what I could’ve eaten differently or all of the times I could’ve exercised longer.  Rather, I think about why my weight and body image have such a strong pull on my heart that they can hang a cloud over my wedding day -- the beautiful day when I committed my entire life to the most amazing, dreamboat of a man.  Why have I convinced myself for years that I could make real and lasting changes in response to negativity and hatred?  Why have I created such a hostile environment and allowed my inner mean girl to become the dominant voice inside my head?  Looking back now, it feels silly to think I was trying so hard to create happiness and contentment out of such a black hole of negativity.      
Body image is something I think I will always struggle with to a degree and I definitely don’t know the end-all, be-all solution.  But I do know the starting place.  It’s silencing my inner mean girl and cultivating real self-love.  It’s believing that my body deserves love instead of hate, empowerment instead of criticism.  It’s creating an environment where I can thrive.  It’s showing my body love in real, tangible ways instead of just thinking it or saying it.  It’s appreciating my body instead of degrading it and it’s giving myself grace every minute of every day.  Most importantly, it’s about valuing this one body that God has entrusted me with and knowing that I’m meant to live life in this skin.    

Maybe this all sounds kind of woo-woo.  Maybe it’s a little too lovey-dovey and not practical enough.  I know I would have felt that way if I would have read these words a few years ago, when I was so desperately seeking a quick fix.  But once I started taking all of that heavy pressure off of myself and started focusing on loving my body as it was, I started losing weight.  I consistently lost weight without changing anything else I was doing (until I got pregnant and switched into “healthy weight gain” mode -- which is an entirely different story.)  Now I try every single day to practice the habit of self love and appreciation.  Some days are harder than others but learning to listen to what my body really wants is leaps and bounds better than counting calories, so I think I’ll stick with it.

~*~

Laken is a writer and mentor living in the deep south of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  She is passionate about making wellness a real and attainable thing in the lives of women -- in a non-preachy, totally-manageable, real-life kind of way.  Laken shares about real food and creating a good life at home over on her blog, Peach and Humble.  She is happily married to husband, Tyler, and they are expecting the arrival of their first little (a girl!) in October.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

God's Love is Strong


I wanted to share a short snippet from this past weekend when I felt God's guidance in a big way. I was on my way to a photo session and I plugged the address into my GPS. I had been to the location before so I (thought I) knew which direction I was heading in. Well, I got to the supposed location and I knew it wasn't right. It wasn't familiar. I panicked. I was right on time, but being in the wrong place would make me late for the photo shoot. Being late, especially for business reasons, makes me panic. But top that with being LOST and it put me into just-about-hyperventilating-and-on-the-verge-of-crying mode. I called Nate and asked him to look up the address once more, but all he got was the same place I was at already. AH!

So I prayed. "God, please lead me in the right direction." I then had the thought to email my client with the news (thank God for smart phones, seriously) and almost immediately, she called me! I was so relieved and knew that God had this under control. God sent me a huge reminder that when He is involved, there is no room for panic. Amen!

Listen to this song today, and remember God's love for you in strong and He will guide you in the right direction.

We also want to send out a huge thanks to those who have been praying for our little magazine! We have been going through some changes these last few weeks and our blogging schedule has gotten a little thrown off. But we're getting back on track! Thanks for your support!!

~Stephanie

Thursday, September 18, 2014

DIY: Thanksgiving Place Cards or Mini Autumn Sign


 
I wanted to add a little Autumn into your life today, so I decided to make a mini "Happy Fall" sign that could be easily changed to a Thanksgiving place card. I just used supplies that I had laying around the house... 


-ribbon scissors
-mono adhesive
-ribbon
-Stampin' Up "Stampin' Write Marker"
-small sheet of designer paper
-yellow cardstock
-Stampin' Up "Autumn Wooden Elements" (or you can use buttons, brads, etc.)
-Stampin' Up Paper Cutter

1.) First I cut my designer paper 5" long by 4" high, and then scored the paper at 2" high so it would fold easier.



2.) I then cut the yellow 4.5" long by 1.5" high, so that there would be a border. And then I tore a thing piece off of the bottom to add some interest (hint... Make sure to rip towards you, it will turn out much better).

3.) I then tied a bow through the place card (not all the way around). This took me the longest time, simply because I'm picky about how my bows look (hint... Tie your bow upside down, and usually it will look better and fuller once you adjust the ribbon placement).

4.). I decided to write "Happy Fall on my yellow cardstock so that I could keep it up through the season. 

5.) To finish it off all I needed to do was add some mono adhesive to stick the yellow cardstock and wooden elements to the designer paper... And ta-dah, you created a great little piece of Autumn decoration for your house in less than 10 minutes! 

Hope this inspires you to create some of your own fall crafts.
-Taryn





Monday, September 15, 2014

{Devotional} Count It All Joy

"Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." James 1:2-4

     James' words strike a powerful chord in my life. I don't often look at the challenges I'm facing as occasions for joy. It's much easier to pout over them and play the victim when things don't go my way. But I think James has a solid argument here - one that we should heed throughout the entirety of our lives. 
     Friends, joy is not equal to happiness. James is not saying that we need to be happy in whatever circumstances life throws at us. Rather, he is commanding us to be JOYFUL. What is joy, then? I believe Paul tells us convincingly in Philippians 4:11-13. 
"Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things through him who strengthens me."
     I don't think Paul was happy while he was in prison. I'm sure that Paul was not happy when he was tortured and chased out of cities and hunted down. Although his life was filled with trial, Paul wasn't focused on his momentary troubles. He was able to cling to joy because Christ was in Him. His strength did not come from temporal emotions such as happiness or sadness. His strength came from contentedness in the truth of the gospel. His strength came from joy. And His joy came directly from Christ. 
     Our joy needs to flow out of connectedness to Jesus. If it is found in anything else, it will not stand the test of trial. One of my favorite Scripture passages is Joshua 1:9. The Lord commands Joshua to be strong and courageous, not because he has the propensity for those qualities in and of himself, but because the Lord does and is with him wherever he goes!
     It is Christ in us that makes us joyful and strong and courageous. We truly can do and be all things through Him - only Him.
<3 sarah elyse

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Reflecting on Two Years of Marriage

Thursday, September 4, 2014

What I've Learned: Student Ministry

Over the past year, I've had the incredible opportunity of mentoring, discipling, and leading small groups for the teenage girls at my church and through Cru High School in Natick, MA. If you're not familiar, Cru is a worldwide organization committed to making an eternal difference in people’s lives. The ministry’s objective is to give each person in the world the opportunity to say “yes” to Jesus. The ministry in Natick is particularly aimed at high school students. 

Me (third from left) and a few of the girls from Cru

Working with teenagers is rough, friends. Some of you may have teenage kids and know exactly what I'm talking about. Others of you may remember your teen years a little too well. And some of you, if you're at all like me, have tried your best to block out the memory of your teen years in the hopes that they won't haunt you for the rest of your life. I'm kidding...kinda. But there is good reason that these formative years in our lives are hard! Especially in our current cultural atmosphere, teenagers are being asked to grow up early, to bear the weight and consequences of adult problems, and to be independent at an age at which they need all the guidance they can get. This trifecta is asking too much of a generation that is still discovering who they are, what's really important in life, and how to navigate those questions without drowning under the weight of educational and social pressure. Instead of coming alongside of their kids and guiding them, so many parents are stepping back and watching as their teenagers flounder through this process - hoping they will come out on the other side unscathed. 

I've come to realize that the best thing we can do for our teenagers is to be involved and invested in their lives! Time. Time is a precious commodity nowadays. Everyone knows that. Even our teenagers. They also know that where we spend our time is a reflection of what's most important to us. My time has absolutely been the most important thing I could offer to the girls I seek to help. I spend my time intentionally with them - often for the sake of Bible study - but also for the purpose of knowing them as a friend. We study the Bible, we eat meals together, we go to the movies or a concert. In this way, I prioritize them. I'm showing them that they are worth my time. Teenagers desperately need to know that they have value. 

With the girls at a One Direction concert :) 

Teenagers also need to feel heard. So often we dismiss the potential for wisdom in our youth because of their age. By silencing them, we do them and ourselves a huge disservice. So I listen. Sometimes what they say makes no sense! And that's completely okay. They need to feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and emotions in an environment where they won't be judged or bullied for it. Listening, really listening and hearing what they have to say, shows them that what they have to offer is valuable. 

My top priority, and what I try to weave throughout time spent with them and active listening, is to speak the truth of the gospel into their lives. When we study the Bible together, we work on application. How does this truth about who Jesus is or who God is apply to my life right now? What do I have to do better or what do I need to start/stop doing because of it? When I listen to their struggles, I insert God as an active participant in the story and encourage them to see Him as such. These students need to know that God cares deeply about them and willingly chose to die for them more than they need anything else. Only God can redeem them and adopt them into His family. Only God can save. 

I absolutely adore these horrible, selfish, confused, confusing, wise, compassionate, and loving teenagers. If I, an imperfect human, can love them so much, I wonder how much more God must love them! I am privileged to be a part of what God is doing to save these kids. And so I ask you to pray. Pray for our teenagers. Pray that they would see Jesus for who He really is - a friend, a listener, a guide, and a Savior.

<3 sarah elyse

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Book Review: Forgotten God (Francis Chan) + Giveaway


I recently did a book study with my husband and a few of our close friends. We read, Forgotten God: Reversing Our Tragic Neglect of the Holy Spirit by Francis Chan. It's crazy how eye-opening this book was for me. I know it may be hard to admit, but many of our Christian walks and local churches completely disregard this wonderful gift that God has given us. Chan writes in his book,

"From my perspective, the Holy Spirit is tragically neglected and, for all practical purposes, forgotten. While no evangelical would deny His existence, I’m willing to bet there are millions of churchgoers across America who cannot confidently say they have experienced His presence or action in their lives over the past year. And many of them do not believe they can... If I were Satan and my ultimate goal was to thwart God’s kingdom and purposes, one of my main strategies would be to get churchgoers to ignore the Holy Spirit."

It's hard to swallow, but unfortunately so true. We say that we would rather have a physical presence here with us, however Jesus stated in John 14:26, "But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you." And again in John 16:7, "Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you." God knew it was better for us to have the Spirit than the Son at this present time.

Many churches can fabricate the presence of the Holy Spirit. Chan quotes, "Let’s be honest: If you combine a charismatic speaker, a talented worship band, and some hip, creative events, people will attend your church. Yet this does not mean that the Holy Spirit of God is actively working and moving in the lives of the people who are coming." Does your church actively teach on the theology and attributes of the Holy Spirit?

I enjoyed this book so much, that I want someone else to benefit from reading this. I'm giving away one of my copies as well as a brand new Remembering the Forgotten God Workbook. If you yearn to know more on the theology and attributes of the Holy Spirit, all you have to do is comment on this post with a simple sentence regarding the Holy Spirit and what you were taught or believe. On Monday (Labor Day) I will be randomly selecting a winner from the comments, and these two books will be on their way to your house!

~Taryn

Monday, August 25, 2014

{Devotional} Overcoming the noise

Life is always noisy. There are so many things that vie for our attention and pull our eyes from eternity to the everyday struggle. This clutter and chaos can be overwhelming, and deafening. It becomes hard to wade through the excess in order to hear the voice of the Lord. I find this happening often in my life. It starts small - the volume turned on just barely so that my subconscious only is aware of it. Then it gradually gets louder and louder until I can't hear anything other than the woes and challenges of life. It drowns out the joy of the Lord which often is accompanied by His still small voice. 

I want to make it a habit of identifying the noise for what it really is. Distraction. Misguidance. Lies. 

I've found nothing better (other than reading Scripture and being in intentional prayer) of combating this noise than music. It can quiet my spirit, convict my heart, and uplift my soul in magnificent (and I would argue, miraculous) ways. Check out the new album The Undoing from Steffany Gretzinger at Relevent Magazine's featured streaming. It's unreal. It's truth and honesty and rawness and love and passion written into fresh, beautiful melodies. I find myself listening and hearing the Lord speak directly to my heart. 



Let the sound of truth drown out the noise of the world for a change. I dare you. 
- Sarah Elyse


Thursday, August 21, 2014

Modest Bridesmaid Dresses {Guest Post by Joelle from My Sunday Dress)

“I can’t believe she is making us wear this,” is the typical response from a bridesmaid for her best friend’s wedding.  The dreaded bridesmaid dress is typically more expensive, less fabulous, and extra uncomfortable than any dress you would willingly get. Fortunately for this generation, the norms are shifting. We are seeing a huge move towards bridesmaids selecting their own dresses within a specified color scheme. There also seems to be a push to move away from the typical bridesmaid dress that you see lining the walls at David’s bridal, and a move towards trendier alternatives.

My name is Joelle Janigian and I am the founder of MySundayDress.com, a blog about faith and fashion.  I’m super excited to be guest posting for Joie Magazine, as we have a very similar mission! I strongly believe that true fashion doesn’t require putting aside your personal convictions, and that it’s possible to be stylish and chic while staying modest and God honoring.

I want to share with you some recent dress trends that I believe will make your friends look fabulous and joyful, as they walk down the aisle right before your big reveal!

  • Midi Dress- If you’re looking for something sleek and chic then midi dresses should be your go-to. They give you a classic and modest feel without compromising style and trend. Since midi dresses are longer, you can get away with a nicer fit without sacrificing modesty.

  • Fit and Flare- The fit and flare dress is super cute for a feminine wedding. If your bridesmaids are not comfortable with dresses that hug their hips too tightly, then these dresses may be the key. This style is very versatile and can compliment virtually any body type.
  • Maxi- If you want a one way ticket to modest and trendy then the maxi dress is your best bet! Maxi dresses are a great way to change it up from the typical bridesmaid dress, but still giving you a classic feel. 
  • One shoulder- The one shoulder dress is a timeless style that is here to stay! It’s a great way to look stylish without sacrificing comfort, while you avoid all of the woes of a strapless dress. The diagonal lines add to the chic look, and give it a unique twist.
  • Long Sleeve Sequin – Why not? If you want something fun and unique to surprise the guests, then here is the first step. You can either do Subtle sequins or create a bolder look with all over sequin material. 

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

The Great Old Hymns...


Hymns. Some people love them, and some people go off to "Lala Land" when the organ starts playing. Often we are so caught up in the sound of today's modern worship band that we forget many of these "old-time" praise and worship songs. However, I strongly encourage you not to knock them. See many of them proclaim a truth and reverence for our Savior that is completely lost in many Contemporary Christian Artists. Many Christian artists just sound as if they are trying to be like the rest of the music industry, when in fact we are called to do the exact opposite. 

"And be not conformed to this world: but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect will of God." -Romans 12:2 (KJV)

In many modern-day Christian songs, the name of the Lord is not even mentioned and the song can easily be mistaken for any ordinary love song about a man or woman. Or if God is mentioned, the song is so superficial it's like any other country song on the market today. 

I want songs to bring me closer to God. I want songs to bring me on my knees and weeping. I'm not saying that listening to these other Christian songs is wrong in anyway, however, when I worship my Savior I want the lyrics to dig down deep and change me.

So the next time that your church decides to worship God with a hymn, or your iPhone starts playing one of those "old-timers songs" don't just skip it. Listen to the lyrics, not the music (if that bothers you).  Make sure that it aligns with scripture (since we should be doing that with any song or sermon, in the first place). And lastly give praise and worship to our heavenly Father, who is worthy beyond measure.

P.S. There is an excellent resource that I just learned about, a book series titled, Then Sings My Soul, by Robert J. Morgan. He goes into depth about the theology and life stories behind numerous hymns. I highly encourage you to look up back stories of hymns so you can see how hymns are still relatable to today's society. 

-Taryn 


Thursday, August 14, 2014

Summertime Snacks

Even though the mornings make it seem like fall is on it's way, it's STILL SUMMER! I promise :) I was perusing the internet looking for some delicious summery snacks and came across some that look so good! 

These snacks would be great to serve at a dinner party or an end-of-summer engagement party. They are healthy, fresh and pretty easy to whip up!


Summer Fruit Bruschetta packs a lot of flavor in one little bite! You can even have your guests choose what they want on top. recipe


Cucumber and Mango Skewers are sweet and fresh and colorful all in one. recipe


 Frozen Yogurt Covered Fruit is a fun snack for the kids at the party. Mix up the yogurt flavors and get lots of variety. Maybe even some chocolate for a sweeter option! recipe


Watermelon and Feta is for those with a developed palette (I'm totally stealing terms from the Food Network). I do think this would be tasty! recipe

Comment on this post if you end up trying one of these recipes!

~Stephanie

Monday, August 11, 2014

Alternative Bachelorette Party Ideas!

It's definitely wedding season! Maybe you're the bride... or the maid of honor! You have a batchelorette party to plan!

But maybe you're not into the bar-crawl scene, or your best friend wants something other than a night on the town. Check out some bachelorette party alternatives that we know you and your bride-bestie will love:

1. Take your girls to a private painting class! You'll all get the chance to let out your inner creativity...and you can bring drinks, snacks, and music along. A unique experience that everyone can enjoy - plus, you don't have to have any artistic talent whatsoever! Check out The Urban Art Bar in South Boston or Paint Bar in Newton, MA.



2. Do you have a music-loving bride? Why not check out the local music scene in your nearest city? Small venues like Paradise Rock Club in Boston or the Sinclair in Cambridge make for great, intimate shows with your favorite band! If you're lucky enough to have a summer wedding, check out your nearest outdoor venue (Bank of America Pavilion in Boston) and make a day of it! Pack a cooler with snacks, drinks, and lawn chairs. Enjoy an afternoon and evening with your favorite girls and musicians!

3. Just because you're not jets-setting to Vegas doesn't mean a weekend trip is off the table. Renting a cabin in the woods and spending a few days hiking and fishing could be just the ticket for an outdoorsy bride. This is especially perfect for an autumn wedding in New England. Catch the trees as they change in New Hampshire or Vermont! I can vouch for Lake Winnipesaukee, NH in the fall: BEAUTIFUL. 


4. Do you have a food enthusiast bride? Instead of doing the traditional dinner out, take her to a private cooking class with her best friends! The Cambridge School of Culinary Arts hosts private events where you cook a meal together. If you can book an afternoon session, cap it off with a wine tour afterwards! Food and drink...who could ask for more?!

Your batchelorette party doesn't have to be like everyone else's. Plan something that is totally you. We hope these ideas have sparked a few of your own!

Happy Bachelorette Partying!

Thursday, August 7, 2014

{Devotional} Enough


Sometimes certain aspects of life get in the way of the things that really matter in the grand scheme of things. Like when work seems too big and the tasks of the day won't actually fit into a day, I start to feel inadequate and overwhelmed. I worry that people won't take my work seriously, or that I don't have enough of a 'following' to take my business to the next level. It's so easy to get focused on worth in regards to how 'well' we are doing, when in reality, our worth is worth SO much more than that.

Because of my reoccurring tendency of worrying about if people like me or not, the last few weeks have been dedicated to refreshing my heart about my identity in Christ. These two verses have been such a huge encouragement to me! 

"For He chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight." (Ephesians 1:4)

“‘You are my witnesses,’ declares the Lord, ‘and my servant whom I have chosen, so that you may know and believe me and understand that I am he.’” (Isaiah 43:10)

So whenever (because it does happen) you get overwhelmed. Or frustrated. Or worried that you aren't doing well enough in life... Remember: He chose you. God did! The God of the Universe! Chose YOU! To be holy. To be his child. And He knows you are worth it... that you are enough. 

~Stephanie 



Monday, August 4, 2014

Raw & Real

Today we have a wonderful guest post by Brittany Stites, who also wrote for our first issue. We're so thankful  for her heart and words! We pray that this piece will encourage you in your every day life. 

~*~


Have you ever had one of those tough conversations, the kind you dread? The one you avoid at all costs for fear of spilling tears, accusing fingers, or personal faults being put on the table? The kind of discussion that is put off for days, even weeks, hoping it will change on its own? My husband and I recently had one of these conversations and I couldn’t wait to get past it. I just wanted to get to the moment were the burden was lifted and XO’s were given! But this was the first time I felt we had been defeated, like there was no answer to our issue. Like things would never change! All I wanted was a fresh breath of air; I needed to be free from the darkness I hid so well inside of me.

Just over a year ago we brought into this world a precious, beautiful baby girl. She had tiny hands, little toes, and a smile so large you couldn’t help but laugh and snap twenty-two photos on the spot (that just brings a warm ray of sunlight, doesn’t it?). But for me, she didn’t. I struggled finding any connection to this person who was my daughter. I tried so hard to make myself feel love for her, but nothing seemed to satisfy. I wanted to be a wife to my husband but failed so many times. I couldn’t connect. I didn’t even want to be with people. Everything I came across, even sharing conversations over a cup of coffee with a friend was a climb; like being in a dark hole and no matter how hard I tried or felt there was no substance to grab onto. I tried to except my reality, #momlife. I thought going to church and reading my Bible would help! That’s what you’re supposed to do, right? Wrong! The following evening, while the house was quiet and dreams were being formed, I learned how wrong I really was.

Taking time with Jesus and allowing him to evaluate me has always seemed to be a good place to start. Not to mention he is very good at it and always gives the most grace and love, the kind I am unable to give. I was wrong and I had to repent.

“Lord, I have failed at being the daughter you have created me to be. Please forgive me. I have failed at being the wife my husband needs, and I am pretty sure I have failed at being the Mommy I am meant to be. How dare I think these things will fall into place without my full attention and effort?” –Journal Entry

Through Jesus’ embrace he refreshed my soul.

“God, thinking about our conversation (between my husband and I), looking back on life and finding bits of it, you have reminded me, showed me and encouraged me to be the person you have created me to be! An Encourager, Burden Bearer and Prayer Warrior.” –Journal Entry

I was at a point in my life where I continued to do and do and do, so that I could be. Instead of simply being whom God created me to be. I was so refreshed and the burden was gone! God had created me to be this amazing person who brings life to others through words and actions, who walks with those who can’t handle their junk on their own, and someone who prays (I mean really prays!). Not someone who just says “yes!” then forgets. I wasn’t doing any of these things, not for my husband, my family or anybody around me. The moment I began to walk out in who God created me to be was the moment I became free! I found my substance; Jesus. True genuine joy, no matter how exhausted I became or how many times I failed.

I challenge you! Living a life on auto pilot and just trying to make it through to the next best thing is a very dark place to be, I was there! But knowing, being, and acting out in the woman God created me to be has inspired a dramatic shift in how I now perceive life. I am not living to be like Jesus, but allowing him to be my hands and feet. Who has God created you to be? If you are unsure take some time to ask and reflect. What fuels you to give even more of yourself? What gives you genuine joy? Allow Jesus to evaluate you and your life, allow him to give you his grace and love that he so desperately wants to give! You are so loved, and you are so worth it!


If you need prayer or just want to talk don’t hesitate to contact me britstites[at]gmail.com

Thursday, July 31, 2014

{Devotional} Daily Faith




Have you ever looked up the verse that goes with our logo? It's a special one; Zephaniah 3:17. I thought it would be good to go a little more in depth about this verse and how it affects our lives and our walk with our Savior.

Zephaniah 3:17 King James Version (KJV)
The Lord thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.

This verse speaks about when the Lord comes back and sets up his Kingdom. He will save those that have repented and turned to him, and show forth both his mighty strength and love. This is a great promise that the Lord has given us, but how do we know this promise is for us?

The Bible clearly states multiple times to examine our faith daily.

2 Corinthians 13:5 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
Test yourselves to see if you are in the faith; examine yourselves! Or do you not recognize this about yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you-- unless indeed you fail the test?

There should be no question that Jesus Christ lives in us. We are to work out our faith with fear and trembling.

Philippians 2:12 King James Version (KJV)
Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.

Being a Christian doesn’t just mean that you said a prayer one day asking Jesus into your heart. It’s a daily action of offering your life to The King.

Galations 2:20 English Standard Version (ESV)
I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.

The Christian walk is a repentant heart and a relationship with The Savior.

So although Zephaniah 3:17 is an amazing promise from God, it is also a reminder to me that in order to gain from the promises of God, I should be working out my own faith daily with fear and trembling to see if I still be in the faith. 

~Taryn

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

{Easy DIY} Cake or Cupcake Toppers



Today we're bringing you the easiest of easy DIYs! These simple cake or cupcake toppers are great for a wedding, bridal shower, or even a birthday! All you need is: 

- Skewers
- Masking Tape
-Pretty Paper that fits your color scheme
- Acrylic paint that also fits your color scheme
-Paintbrush
-Scissors



Paint the skewers first, so you have plenty of time to let them dry. I used a turquoise acrylic paint for mine. Remember to leave the bottom inch of the skewer unpainted so you can stick it into your cake and not be eating paint later. :)


I set mine to dry on a tissue box, in front of a fan. They took about 15 minutes to completely dry.


Then, trace out the letters, numbers or words you will use onto your pretty paper. I used S and N for mine and my husband's names!

If you aren't confident in your letter-drawing abilities, you can also print from your computer the outline of the letters onto the paper. 

Cut the letters out carefully!


Next, cut strips of masking tape.


And once your skewers are dry, flip your letters over and tape the skewers to the back! On some letters you have to get creative on where to adhere the skewer to not let it show. It's ok if they aren't completely centered! 


Lastly, stick the skewers into the top of your cake or cupcakes and enjoy the cuteness!


We hope you have fun with this easy DIY!

~Stephanie