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We're on the last hour of my 30's right now. It feels weird. Everything in me feels like a twenty-something just pretending to be a wife and mother. Yet, here I am about to enter a new decade. One that, quite frankly, until recently looked "old". 

On the other hand, you have these celebrities out there in their 50's and 60's looking like I wished I could've looked in my 20's. How do they do that? 

Yes, age is just a number. I just keep track of my number in ways I wish I wouldn't. 

While it feels like I'm the only almost-forty-year-old on the planet, I've seen at least 3 friends this week post about turning 40. I'm not that special. But, in my mind, this is big. 

In the past ten years, I've learned how to be a wife. That was cool (and sometimes really hard). I learned how to be a pastor's wife. That was also cool (and also sometimes really hard). All the biological grandparents I knew passed away (and I literally watched two of them take their last breath--something I had never witnessed before. Not cool and still really hard). I had a baby. Like I literally gave birth to a human child (who is the cutest and funniest kid I've ever met and not just because she's my own kid). Ten years ago, I didn't think it would be possible for me to actually give birth to a child (for many reasons not including being horribly afraid of needles and they take your blood A LOT). I learned how to be a mom. I take it really seriously. I often wonder how many of my tendencies are traumatizing her (and praying that none of them are and that my intentionality and love will be what she remembers of me when she's an adult). 


That seems like a lot. And it is. But there are so many things I really thought I would have accomplished by 40. Like having six-pack abs, for example. I'm sure they're in there somewhere. 

I have so many terrible habits. I grab my phone when I open my eyes in the morning. I lay in bed and scroll my phone moments before closing my eyes at night. I forget to take my vitamins, eat too much ice cream, never drink enough water, skip exercising more days than I actually exercise and spend 75% of my time in sweatpants. 

Suffice it to say, I enter 40 with many more bad habits than good ones. Maybe this year I can change that.

You know one thing I feel I'm better at? Knowing the Lord. I read my Bible more than I ever have. I pray more than I ever have. I think o
n the things of God more than I ever have. And, I guess, if that's the only thing I became a bit more proficient at (and it's not the ONLY thing, but sometimes feels like it), then I guess I focused on the right thing. Because the more I focus on Christ, the better I become at being a wife, minister, mother, and everything else. So I'm going to lean into that. 

Anyhow. I have so much more I could say, but I am going to spend my final moments of my 30's trying not to think about anything at all.  In the words of my toddler when I give her a favorite treat, "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!"

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This is my last week in my 30's. I've been doing a lot of reflecting on the last 40 years. While I've had a lot of serious thoughts, I did have the fun idea to pick a favorite movie that was released from every year I've been alive. Movies and music make me feel nostalgic, so it was fun to remember some of the movies that I loved during different stages of my life. I also found that I had multiple favorites for a couple of years, but I tried to stick to choosing just one. My movie preferences have evolved with the times. Sweet, rom-coms are my jam, but those have been few and far between in recent years. 

What do you think of my roundup? Which are YOUR favorites? Let me know in the comments!

1984- Sixteen Candles


1985- The Breakfast Club


1986- Pretty in Pink



1987- Baby Boom


1988- Big


1989- When Harry Met Sally


1990- Pretty Woman

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1991- Father of the Bride


1992- The Cutting Edge


1993- Sleepless in Seattle



1994- It Could Happen to You


1995- While You Were Sleeping


1996- Twister


1997- My Best Friend's Wedding


1998- You've Got Mail


1999- Notting Hill


2000- Miss Congeniality


2001- Serendipity


2002- Sweet Home Alabama


2003- How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days


2004- Raising Helen (Honorable Mention would go to "The Terminal")


2005- The Wedding Date


2006- The Lake House


2007- Premonition


2008- Definitely, Maybe (Honorable Mention would go to "Made of Honor")


2009- The Proposal


2010- Morning Glory


2011- Something Borrowed


2012- This Means War


2013- Begin Again (Honorable Mention would be to "About Time")


2014- Guardians of the Galaxy


2015- The Martian


2016- La La Land



2017- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2


2018- Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle


2019- Avengers: Endgame


2020- Greenland


2021- Free Guy


2022- The Adam Project



2023- The Family Plan


2024- I don't really know yet, but I'm hoping it's going to be "Twisters"




Did I miss any great ones? Let me know in the comments



































































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This is a wonderful reminder today and any time we feel helpless. God is our help in times of helplessness. But so many times, we see Him as our last line of defense instead of our first.
For some reason, we feel compelled to fix situations ourselves. We look for ways to solve our own problems (oftentimes creating bigger messes in the process).
So what are we to do? The first verse of this chapter says, “I lift my eyes to the mountains—where does my help come from?”
In times of trouble, the first thing we should do is LIFT UP OUR EYES. Those who are downcast in spirit hang their heads in defeat. But we, the children of God, have a Heavenly Father that is never defeated. So, we should no longer hang our heads in defeat, but lift our eyes and fix them on the answer to our troubles!
Next, we should immediately RECOGNIZE our help comes from the Lord. You can do everything conceivable to fix your problems. But without God, you will inevitably fail to do the best thing. So why wait to recognize He is the first line of defense and not the last?
This is your reminder today: look up and recognize the truest and best help. You are not defeated. You’re a child of the King of Kings. Walk in His way and He will do the rest!

“My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.”
‭‭Psalms‬ ‭121‬:‭2‬ ‭NIV‬‬


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This was Jesus’ response to people who accused him of being possessed by demons. People like to use it for different scenarios, but really Jesus was talking about himself here. He was not a demon casting out demons. That would be a terrible plan for a demon trying to take over the world anyway!
The people accusing him of this? The teachers of the law and even some of his family! You and I would think, if they truly believed this, they obviously didn’t truly know Him.
This should be a challenge to us to continue to truly know the Lord. We don’t want to be pulled in different directions by people who want to define Christ in their own terms (there are a lot of those voices out there). The more we know our Savior, the less the world’s lies can take root in our lives. So keep digging into His word, praying, attending a Bible-believing church and surrounding yourselves with people who are walking the same direction you are in your faith. This way, you won’t be carried away with the untruths about God and His grace that float around out there! Stick to knowing Him up close and personally. He’s willing and waiting for you.

“If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand.”
‭‭Mark‬ ‭3‬:‭25‬ ‭NIV‬‬
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This was the response of Jesus to someone in the crowd who asked him to tell his brother to split his inheritance with him.


Seems like a fair ask, right? Two brothers splitting an inheritance—what’s the problem with that?


If this man was taking precious time to ask Jesus to set his brother straight, the two weren’t seeing eye-to-eye about the matter. The man seemed to care more about the inheritance than he did about mending his relationship with his brother.


Furthermore, if the man was using precious time communicating with Jesus to try to get Him to take his side, he was missing things of far more eternal significance. 


Jesus takes the time to point this out—He warns him against greed and reminds him none of it is eternal. He points out he should be more concerned about the things of God than he is with the riches of the world.


Sometimes it’s hard for us to keep this in mind. We work for money. We think about how we can make more, make it stretch further or what we might do if it were no object. And sometimes those thoughts become obsessive. 


Here Jesus is reminding us to keep the main thing the main thing—the things of God before anything else this world has to offer…even riches!


“Then he said to them, “Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; life does not consist in an abundance of possessions.”

‭‭Luke‬ ‭12‬:‭15‬ ‭NIV‬‬


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