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Sarah K. Butterfield is a missionary kid and ministry leader who has a heart for empowering women to grow in their faith and be intentional with their time. She and her husband and two boys live in San Diego, where she writes about pursuing a deeper relationship with God in the midst of motherhood. Her writing has been published in The Joyful Life Magazine, (in)Courage, and RELEVANT. Follow her writing at sarahkbutterfield.com and check out the free resources available for download on her website.

The Art of Living Well: How To Paint a Life of Meaning

When journalist Bianca Bosker set out to understand the world of contemporary art, she took the opportunity to observe artist Julie Curtiss in her studio. She writes:

“Seeing Julie paint offered clues for how to look at a painting like an artist. I needed to slow down, examine its physical form, and consider the artist’s decisions. Because painting is constant decision-making.” (From Get the Pictur Read more of this blog post »
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Published on January 14, 2025 17:32 Tags: christian-living, faith, time-management
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Joan D. Chittister
“To pray in the midst of the mundane is simply and strongly to assert that this dull and tiring day is holy and its simple labors are the stuff of God's saving presence for me now.”
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K.J.  Ramsey
“What if self-sufficiency was always a bankrupt lie, and suffering simply demonstrates its poverty? What if suffering isn’t ruining our selves but re-creating them? Suffering is an invitation to live and tell the story truer and more satisfying than pain-free ease. It is an invitation to know and be known by the God who entered the human story intent on transforming death into life. The presence of prolonged suffering begs us to remember our true story and its suffering Lord.”
K.J. Ramsey, This Too Shall Last: Finding Grace When Suffering Lingers

Rachel Held Evans
“When we turn the Bible into an adjective and stick it in front of another loaded work (like manhood, womanhood, politics, economics, marriage, and even equality), we tend to ignore or downplay the parts of the Bible that don't fit our tastes. In an attempt to simplify, we try to force the Bible's cacophony of voices into a single tone, to turn a complicated and at times troubling holy text into a list of bullet points we can put in a manifesto or creed. More often than not, we end up more committed to what we want the Bible to say than what it actually says.”
Rachel Held Evans, A Year of Biblical Womanhood

Sarah Bessey
“If we minimize our gifts, hush our voice, and stay small in a misguided attempt to fit a weak and culturally conditioned standard of femininity, we cannot give our brothers the partner they require in God’s mission for the world.”
Sarah Bessey, Jesus Feminist: An Invitation to Revisit the Bible's View of Women

Amy Seiffert
“Daughter, you are never too young or too old to speak life, to encourage others, to hear from God, and to shepherd others. Whether you are widowed, married, single, divorced—the kingdom needs your voice, your experiences, your testimony. We need your words, your warnings, your hope.”
Amy Seiffert, Your Name Is Daughter: What the Unsung Women of the Bible Teach Us about Our Worth

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