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Welcome, dear friend! Whether we’ve known each other for years or are just meeting today, I am so glad you are here. Here’s one thing you need to know about me: My passion is to see Body of Christ find healing and joy through intimacy with God. Together, we can experience His transforming light and presence and carry that light and presence into the world.

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She Found Joy #8: Susie Larson: Learning to Flourish — Mind, Body & Spirit

October 1, 2018 • Leave a Comment

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I could not be more excited to have my friend Susie Larson joining me today for She Found Joy #8! God first introduced me to Susie through her books, and quickly after I started reading them I realized we had a lot in common! After watching her courageously pursue faith and healing in the midst of her battle with Lyme Disease, I could not be more thrilled to host our conversation about healing, abundance and freedom here on the podcast today.

In this episode of the She Found Joy Podcast, Susie and I chat about:

  • How to experience the abundance Christ died to give us (instead of squandering it).
  • Our/God’s definition of healing and blessing and how to pursue both with faithful tenacity.
  • How to stop letting emotions dictate what seems or what is true in our lives.
  • The importance of spiritual, emotional and physical disciplines and the role they play in our wellbeing.
  • What to do when you’re afraid to keep hoping for a miracle.

Friends, so many of us are walking our own healing journeys, and Susie is a fellow journeyer on this path of struggle and fighting for wholeness and abundance in Christ. She gets it!! I just know you are going to be blessed by our conversation. Be sure to check out her new book Fully Alive: Learning to Flourish — Mind, Body and Spirit, which releases on Oct. 2, and enter to win a copy by commenting below on this post!

P.S. If you’ve been blessed by the She Found Joy Podcast, or if this episode blesses you, it would mean the world to me if you left a review on iTunes. This will help more people find the show and learn more about the joy of Jesus.

Links from the Show

Natalie Grant’s song “Awaken”
Susie’s new book, Fully Alive

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“Most people only scratch the surface of the abundance Christ has made available to them.” @susielarson #SheFoundJoyPodcast

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Welcome: A Story of Grace and Unconditional Love

September 29, 2018 • 3 Comments

Today, I am thrilled to introduce you to my friend and fellow author, Jami Amerine, whose second book, Sacred Ground Sticky Floors: How Less-Than-Perfect Parents Can Raise (Kind of) Great Kids, releases this Tuesday, Oct. 2 (the same day as the first She Found Joy Lades Night Out 2018 National Tour event … oh happy day!!!). I really think Jami’s guest post is going to encourage your heart today, and I know her book will speak to your soul and help you keep finding the miracle in the mayhem of life. (Spoiler alert: That miracle is the love and grace of Jesus.)

What is this illogical beast I have created?  When did I first believe that God thought I was a red-hot mess? I mean, I know I am a red-hot mess … and obviously, He knows, I know, well, you know.  I am left to ponder the parable of the prodigal son.  But truly, the prodigal isn’t the issue.  The other brother is.

I imagine the silence of a house with a son gone.  I have experienced this, on a couple of levels. Our son, Luke, had to be sent away for a season. I know, it sounds as awful as it was.  At the time, we would have done anything to save him… from himself.  Now, he is 18, that season well behind us.  He loves to wrestle with our two youngest sons, Sam, 6 and Charlie, 4. He cooks, and he cleans, we watch movies and he texts me and says, “Hey, I love you mom.”

 And he has had opportunities to leave and go live with friends or travel, but he loves being home.  A prayer answered.  Our other son, John, is 20 and a Marine.  Yeah, a Marine.  His absence is deafening.  And truth be told, he won’t be back. He is engaged and madly in love with the red head he’s like-liked since the fifth grade.  He will always be my son, but I know, it will never be the same.  And yes, this is okay.  It was to be expected. But I won’t lie, I miss the days when he was home, eating all the cheese and wrestling with his brothers.

I am afforded modern technological advances that make communication easier, but I can’t imagine what it would be like, to have no idea. And that is how I picture this man’s house, the infamous father of the prodigal son.  His wife dissolved to tears of worry and loss.  The other son, desperate to make up for the disappointments his brother inflicted on the household.

I have created images of a warm afternoon.  Olive trees bulging with ripe fruit. Bees and butterflies darting about the wildflowers. Birds adding to the fragrance and delight of a perfect mid-day chorus. Livestock lazily grazing in the fields. A babbling brook and an aged well, sheep and chickens napping in the sun. And, just up the hill a large stucco home sits high, the sea just barely in view.  And it is then he is spotted.  Servants rush to the house and the father, so delighted to know his boy is okay, runs out the door barking orders for a feast, desperate to hold his man-child, and welcome him home.

Most certainly you know the rest; the other son begins to stew.  He goes about his chores, madly and aggressively slamming things about.  He was doing everything right, and no one ever celebrated him.  When his father inquires, “what is wrong?” He lashes out at the injustices he feels he’s faced. And the father’s learned response, “All I have is yours son?”

And this sums up how I viewed God.  I did all the things. We adopted and fostered babies, I made organic spinach smoothies, and I rarely cussed. I taught Sunday school and volunteered.  We paid our tithes and did not cheat, steal, or lie.  Yet I felt jilted, as if I was being ignored.  Bad things happened, and I submitted to the belief God was “teaching me something.” I repented and begged, convinced I was the worst, a prodigal daughter who shifted back and forth in the receipt of my inheritance.

Truly, although I neglected to acknowledge Him as honest, I doubted He could really love a wretch like me. I never left and piddled away my inheritance. No, I just sulked, miserable that things weren’t better, fairer.  All along I wandered the halls of a sacred home, a place where He dwells, believing fully in my squalor.

“All that I have is yours…”

“All He has is mine and all that I am is He who died.” @jamiamerine #SacredGroundStickyFloors

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And I cannot regret the time I missed.  The banquet hall I stood outside of, wishing to partake but too busy trying to earn my place. In my hand I imagine the hand-written invitation lovingly signed, Abba.

This was the heavy burden of a walk with a condemning and demanding God.  Most often I consider what it is like to just be with my children. Their invitation to be my child was an organic passage sealed only in love.  In Luke’s hardest season, I was most in tune with how much I craved a peaceful existence, how much I missed his sincerity, his dimples and easy laugh. I craved his company and longed to just watch movies and visit. When he returned, there was no begging for repentance, I was entirely relieved he was home.

Simultaneously, John was a delight. But I cannot recall him ever asking, “am I still your son?” His place in our family is secure. He is our boy, err… Marine. For a season, as I exposed the message of grace, and the truth of my inheritance as daughter, these images were most intense and concentrated.  Not one of my children, whether honor roll or paroled have asked, “Am I still your child?” When they have succeeded they have never run to me and said, “Do you love me more now?” Moreover, when they have stumbled or failed, they have never approached me afraid to ask, “Do you still love me?”

This is most paramount in a relationship with anyone.  Conditional love, one that can be bought or traded for something better, that is a love I have no interest in pursuing.  Still, I believed in a performance-based relationship with the God who died for me.  Here among the fatigued and broken believers I propose we are standing outside the banquet hall, bartering for a ticket.

“All that I have is yours…”

Come to the Table

Come in.  Sit at the table with the God who heard your name as He was brutalized and answered “Yes.” For her, if it was only her, I will do this, so I can be with her forever.  Bought and paid for, the yes, you murmured to the Jesus who died earned you a place at the table.  No matter the calamity, failure, accolade, or misfortune He is with you and for you. 

No longer do I live as the son down the hill, trekking his way back to the father he rejected. I live as the son down the hall, with all the right and privileges of my birthright. I am His girl.  I needn’t ask or strive or crave His sweet company… All He has is mine and all that I am is He who died.

Welcome to the table dear one, the feast has only just begun. 

“All I have is yours, and all you have is mine. And glory has come to me through them.” John 17:10

About Jami
She is the wife of Justin, mom to Maggie, John (Marine-baby), Luke, Sophie, Sam & Charlie (the vandals.) She love words, chocolate, coffee, painting and Real Jesus. Jami and Justin have been married for 25 years… the original 4 babies are their biological children and then they started all over with foster care and adoption adding the new batch. They recently moved from their ranch in West Texas to the Houston area just in time for the launch of her first book, Stolen Jesus: An Unconventional Search for the Real Savior.

About Her New Book
From 9/17/18-9/30/18 if you pre-order Sacred Ground Sticky Floors from this link https://amzn.to/2PMnJlt and then EMAIL maggie@sacredgroundstickyfloors.com you’ll be entered to win an autographed copy of Stolen Jesus, an autographed copy of Made Like Martha by Katie M. Reid, a Sacred Ground Sticky Floors coffee mug, a $25 Starbucks card, and a $134 Luxury Bath Package from LUSH cosmetics!

 

She Found Joy #7: Jennifer Dukes Lee: Letting Go, Hanging On and Finding Peace

September 17, 2018 • 6 Comments

The lovely Jennifer Dukes Lee joins me today for She Found Joy #7! I first met Jennifer in person two years ago, when she graciously offered to speak at the first She Found Joy Ladies Night Out event. She is the real deal — an incredibly talented author and speaker — and I am so excited to host her here on the show as we chat about letting go, hanging on and finding joy in the peace that comes from surrendering our lives to Jesus.

What’s even more exciting is that Jennifer’s third book, It’s All Under Control, and companion Bible study launch tomorrow! (You can enter to win a copy of the trade book for free by commenting on this post and following Jennifer and I on Instagram.) About the book: Jennifer never thought she struggled with control. As long as everything went exactly the way she wanted it to, she was totally flexible.

But then Jennifer discovered what happens when you try to wrap your arms around everything, thinking it’s all on you: You get burned out on hustle. You toss and turn more at night, and you laugh less during the day. You’re so busy―caring, serving, working, and trying so hard―that you can’t even hear God’s voice anymore.

It’s All Under Control and this episode of the She Found Joy podcast is an invitation to let go of all that is holding you back from finding joy, peace and intimacy with God. My favorite quote from our time together on the show? “Having a managed life does not lead to more peace because peace is a person, and that person is Jesus.”

I pray this episode encourages you to exchange worn out, weary and hustling ways for a deeper trust and intimacy with God.

P.S. If you’ve been blessed by the She Found Joy Podcast, or if this episode blesses you, it would mean the world to me if you left a review on iTunes. This will help more people find the show and learn more about the joy of Jesus.

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It’s All Under Control Quiz

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She Found Joy #6: Autumn Miles: Rahab, Redemption + Moving Forward

September 3, 2018 • Leave a Comment

Autumn Miles joins me today for She Found Joy #6! Autumn is an author (you can enter to win a copy of her latest book I Am Rahab, which released last month by commenting on this blog post!), blogger, speaker and fellow guacamole loving gal who is devoted to spiritually challenging the way women think.

In this episode, Autumn and I chat about:

  • How God redeems all things for the good of His purposes and for the benefits of His children.
  • Why no amount of bad choices disqualifies us from receiving all God wants to offer us.
  • How to cooperate with God to accomplish His will for our lives
  • Choosing to embrace every season of life, instead of wishing seasons away.

P.S. If you’ve been blessed by the She Found Joy Podcast, or if this episode blesses you, it would mean the world to me if you left a review on iTunes. This will help more people find the show and learn more about the joy of Jesus.

Links from the Show

Into the Deep Launch Team Application
She Found Joy tour tickets
I Am Rahab

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“God will use us if we are willing, but He doesn’t have to use us. We are not entitled to being used by God.” #SheFoundJoyPodcast

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She Found Joy #5: Rachel Dawn: Dreaming with God + Finding True Satisfaction

August 20, 2018 • Leave a Comment

Rachel Dawn joins me for the second time today for She Found Joy #5 (you can listen to the first time we recorded together back in early 2017 here). Rachel is an author, blogger and speaker who is passionate about helping others live victoriously in Christ and dream big with God.

In this episode, Rachel and I chat about:

  • What to do when we find ourselves questioning a decision we thought we made for God.
  • Strategies for combating enemy lies and spiritual warfare.
  • Learning to find our satisfaction in God and God alone instead of chasing the next thing.
  • Why our confidence and satisfaction should always and only come from God.
  • The peace that comes with obeying God and surrendering our dreams to Him.
  • Ending the cycle of disappointment when life doesn’t go as planned.
  • Learning to enjoy all of life … not just the mountaintop experiences.

P.S. If you’ve been blessed by the She Found Joy Podcast, or if this episode blesses you, it would mean the world to me if you left a review on iTunes. This will help more people find the show and learn more about the joy of Jesus.

Links from the Show

Satisfied by Jeff Manion
Now What?: A Story of Broken Dreams and the God Who Restores Them
The Bible: The Epic Miniseries
“Two Weeks Ago I Googled Myself” blog post

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“God is a God of process and His timing does not always line up with ours … but that’s OK.” #SheFoundJoyPodcast

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God wants our heart and obedience more than anything else. #SheFoundJoyPodcast

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She Found Joy #4: Stephanie May Wilson: Living Your Best Life Now

August 6, 2018 • 2 Comments

Stephanie May Wilson joins me today for She Found Joy #4. Stephanie is an author, blogger and speaker who is passionate about helping others have awesome relationships with God, friends, significant others, work and themselves.

In this episode, Stephanie and I chat about:

  • How to live every season of life to the fullest, whether you’re single or married.
  • The joy that comes with serving others.
  • Where true contentment comes from.
  • How to make and keep friends as an adult.
  • Ways to minister to one another during hard times.

My favorite quote from our conversation? “The grass isn’t always greener on the other side … it’s just different. Our job is to water our own grass on our own side of the fence … Feel the grass underneath us, walk around barefoot. Lay down and look at the sky. Experience the season God has you in and see what you can learn from it.”

I truly hope this episode touches your heart in some way! Enjoy the show.

P.S. If you’ve been blessed by the She Found Joy Podcast, or if this episode blesses you, it would mean the world to me if you left a review on iTunes. This will help more people find the show and learn more about the joy of Jesus.

Links from the Show

Love Your Single Life Course
Friendship Small Group Guides

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“The next thing isn’t what’s going to fill us. God is the only thing that can fill us.” #SheFoundJoyPodcast

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