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The Secret to a Clean (Emotional) Closet

by emilyconrad@sbcglobal.net | Nov 7, 2017 | Emily Conrad, living in community, The Secret to a Clean Emotional Closet

by Emily Conrad I mentioned in a previous post that to make room for our exchange student, I moved our filing cabinet out of the closet where I’d stuffed it away. What I conveniently didn’t tell you is that our filing system has been a growing mess since April,...

Silencing Debilitating Voices of Discouragement

by emilyconrad@sbcglobal.net | Oct 19, 2017 | asking for help, Emily Conrad, friendship, living in community, Silencing Debilitating Voices of Discouragement

by Emily ConradWhen I was in training for my first call center job, I had a bully of a customer. His voice came through my headset, straight into my ear, and ordered me around. All it took was that voice, demanding I not put him on hold, and I suddenly couldn’t ask...

Celebrating “In Dependence”

by emilyconrad@sbcglobal.net | Jul 6, 2017 | Accepting God's blessings, Celebrating In Dependence Living, depending on God, Emily Conrad, living in community

by Emily Conrad This morning is a gift I needed but didn’t expect to receive. I am sitting at a table on my patio, sun washing through the neighbor’s five-story-tall pines to glow across my Bible, my wet gardening gloves, the corner of my keyboard, and my...

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