Only the Good Stuff: Multivitamins for Your Weekend [03.30.19]


Happy, happy, happy weekend!

Some real, down in the bones JOY to celebrate today! Links & stories this week 100% guaranteed to make you smile a mile wide & believe like crazy in a Good God redeeming everything — and that there’s love everywhere & for ((you))! 


Serving up only the Good Stuff for you right here:




Kyle Fredrickson
Kyle Fredrickson
Kyle Fredrickson

gentle reminder in all of this wonder — that life is not an emergency, life is a gift





so we gathered ’round this one – here’s to a huge smile





okay, thinking this might be kind the best way to start off an adventuresome weekend




perhaps this will help someone? 7 Vitamins You May Be Lacking if You Have Trouble Sleeping





some valuables lessons she learned – from her daughter





love, love, love: THIS


#BeTheGift #TheBrokenWay





the growing trend of plogging? doing good & feeling good – they’re saying it’s a great combination




so how about this?!?


Delta Airlines passenger shares photo of mother-daughter pilot team who flew him from LA to Atlanta – and the internet can’t get enough of it





how these veterans are tacking PTSD through their art




Volunteer cop goes from homeless to Harvard: and she’s hoping to inspire others





this labor and delivery department? may need some fill-in nurses really soon!




Mary Anne Morgan

love her heart: When Love Thunders





when this basketball team needed a coach? yup, a 14 year old stepped right up




good, good words here: God Must Be the Hero





so smiling at this one




Michał Olech 
Michał Olech 
Michał Olech

so these photos took my breath away: he spent 10 years photographing the faces of The Baltic Sea





absolutely stunning




one to read and share: An MIT Professor Meets the Author of All Knowledge


“I once thought I was too smart to believe in God. Now I know I was an arrogant fool who snubbed the greatest Mind in the cosmos—the Author of all science, mathematics, art, and everything else there is to know. Today I walk humbly, having received the most undeserved grace. I walk with joy, alongside the most amazing Companion anyone could ask for, filled with desire to keep learning and exploring.”



How To Raise an Independent, Free-Thinking Child





because we all need a friend





a decorated retired Navy SEAL officer shares a powerful story of overcoming pain, loss and a new beginning…




Post of the week from these parts here:


How to Give up “Devotions” & Look God in the Eye (Or: How to Walk 130 Miles with God for Lent) (Part 3)





Amen and amen: He is The Way, The Truth and The Life




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on repeat this week: Lord I Need You




Want a Lent of More? How to have a Lent of Abundantly More God (& a Free 40 Day Lent Devo):



Before any day is over:


Open the Word,

look God straight in the eye–

& let Him speak straight to your heart.


Open the Word, look God in the eye–

& you can stare down anything

threatening your heart.


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Dare to fully live!



That’s all for this weekend, friends.


Go slow. Be God-struck. Grant grace. Live Truth.


Give Thanks. Love well. Re – joy, re- joy, ‘re- joys’ again


Share Whatever Is Good. 




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