You Know You’re Back in America When . . .
It didn't take long for our family to realize we were back in America—in "reverse culture shock." Here are some of the things we noticed.
It didn't take long for our family to realize we were back in America—in "reverse culture shock." Here are some of the things we noticed.
Life was just beginning to return to normal—school, soccer, social gatherings with friends, travel. How can this be happening again?
Tonight, instead of our usual 8 p.m. applause for Spain, we heard something new, something different in the distance. We welcomed it.
During this crisis, there are many things that I want and need, but can't have. What about you? How can we find contentment in the waiting?
This morning, I caught myself complaining. Complaining about another day stuck inside these four walls. Then, I remembered . . .
Today, we are being called to weave our hearts in prayer around the world. We are in dire need of a miracle. Our world is sick and dying.
I snuck out today, longer than I should. Catch me if you can. Give me a fine if you must. I don’t care. I snuck out today.
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