What a stressful week this has been for so many of us! There is anxiety building around the wait for the US presidential election results, a nationwide spike of COVID-19 cases as well as mounting economic uncertainties for so many. For me, there have been some personally stressful moments this week as well. A trip to the Doctor led to some concerning news, a project I'm working on isn't flowing the way that I need it to, deadlines are hovering all around me, and I just feel disorganized and overwhelmed when considering this never-ending "to do" list. I've been trying to give myself permission to slow down (especially since my body is signaling that I need to), but it's hard to slow down when there is so much to do. I was reminded that I am not alone in my work, but that the Most High God is working on my behalf (Isaiah 64:4). I may have limitations, but He doesn't. He is able to do impossible things and He has proven that so many times in my life. While many of us are waiting, and so many of us are stressing, I wanted to share Bri Babineaux's powerful reminder that "He's Able". Be blessed and enjoy!
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I am not a catholic, nor am I the biggest fan of Mother Teresa, but this sentiment from her is invaluable to me. So often, we classify poverty in a very linear way and by external measures. But there is an unfathomable, internal poverty that people, especially children, feel when they are abandoned. I've had some conversations around this recently and this quote came to mind. I felt led to share it. Love you all!
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