Are my actions mundane or lasting? - w/ Michele Morin

19/01/2022 41 min Temporada 2 Episodio 30
 Are my actions mundane or lasting? - w/ Michele Morin

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Come listen in as I discuss with Michele Morin living out our days from chaos to mundane and duty to dreams.  Michele knows the struggles of a mother’s heart.  She offers encouragement, solidarity and even tips to not just get through our days but live out each moment as we want to be known.    Tips/RoutineRead Psalms Borrow words from Psalms to prayHave Plan – place to pick up.Have a placeDon’t go for speedHymn- devotional material – look at it differently The Hidden Ministry of Homemaking – Michele Morin   Click here for a full transcript of the show.  Journaling Questions:·      Michele said she is trying to answer the question “How can I live today in the way that I want to have said when all is said and done that I have lived my life?”·      What kind of person do you want to be known as?·      Are you making these decisions toward that end?·      Are you pursuing a reputation more than pursuing God?·      What is your next step of trust in this area? Want more journaling questions? Sign up here to receive your free, 5 day journaling tool to help explore your next step to trusting God more fully.  I want to hear from you! You can find me and join in the conversation on Facebook and Instagram @stepstotrusting.Connect with Michele michelemorin.netHashtag your story of God’s faithfulness and stepping out in faith. #stepstotrusting Verses mentioned in the episode:·      Lamentations 3:22-23·      Ephesians 2:10·      Psalm 90  Quotes:Amy Carmichael “A cup brimful of sweetness cannot spill even one drop of bitter water, no matter how suddenly jarred.” – Amy Carmichael in If: What do I know of Calvery GK Chesterton – Orthodoxy  “How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this hour, and that one, is what we are doing. A schedule defends from chaos and whim. It is a net for catching days. It is a scaffolding on which a worker can stand and labor with both hands at sections of time. A schedule is a mock-up of reason and order—willed, faked, and so brought into being; it is a peace and a haven set into the wreck of time; it is a lifeboat on which you find yourself, decades later, still living.” ― Annie Dillard, The Writing Life