Tag Archive for: jennie Scott

Why I’ll Never Stop Asking Questions About My Faith

Does God see me? Can he hear me? How could he possibly love me? Am I really going to heaven? Is the rapture going to happen tonight?

When Rejection Ruins Who You Thought You Were

For me, recovering from rejection is a moment by moment decision to retrain my thoughts from feeling worthless to worthy.

When God’s Timing Tests Your Trust

I had prepared for this job interview, prayed for the right answers, and proven my determination to give the job my all.

Ten Things I Want My Tween Son to Know

Your body is changing, your voice is sounding different, and your brain is struggling to keep up. I’ve been thinking about some things you should know.

Why Mending What’s Broken Always Means Moving

Just as we have to move our physical bodies in order to mend, we have to move in our spirits to heal the wounds we carry there. Moving means mending.

What Your Friend Really Needs When Their Going Through a Divorce

Not every person facing divorce is the same, but I believe there are 10 universal needs that most who are divorcing share.

The Insanity of Listening to Everyone’s Opinions

I would never attempt to have coffee with hundreds of people every day and listen to all their opinions about the world. So why on social media?

Making Peace with the Life You Didn’t Plan

It’s not what you planned for, it’s not what you prepared for, and it’s certainly not what you prayed for. Here’s how to make peace with your life.

To the Mum Who Thought She’d Be Better at Mothering

Take a deep breath and quit comparing…even to your own expectations! You don’t have to be flawless to be the mum that your children need.

For The Woman Who’s Always Falling Short

I get that I’m a human who’s imperfect, but it’s so tempting when my mistakes confront me to see myself as a person who just always falls short.

Why I’m Telling You I Saw a Counsellor

More than anything, I wanted to be normal, and in my eyes, the need for counselling meant I was anything but. I was broken and needed repair.

Lessons I’ve Learned With Age

As I write this, I’m sitting in a coffee shop, alone. I’m staring down age 40, but I’m kind of looking forward to it. There’s a lot i’ve learned with age.

The Simple Reason I Pack My Lunch And Set My Alarm

I do the things I’d rather not do, small things that are a pain, because I’ve learned small things are larger than they appear.