This wasn't a journey I signed up for or would have chosen on my own. However empowering children with sensory processing differences and coming alongside other families and educators who are also walking this same journey has become a personal passion project. Current research states 1 out of every 6 children experiences a sensory processing… Continue reading Top 5 Favorite Sensory Processing Resources Blog post #53
Author: Kallie Dace
“If It’s Hysterical, Then It’s Historical” Life-giving Catch Phrases Part 3 Blog post #52
I recently finished reading Lysa Terkeurst’s newest release: Good Boundaries and Goodbyes. The sentence from the book that keeps replaying across my mind like a billboard is from Lysa’s personal counselor Jim Cress: “if it’s hysterical, then it’s historical.” Lysa has shared this truth multiple times in her last book: Forgiving What You Can’t Forget,… Continue reading “If It’s Hysterical, Then It’s Historical” Life-giving Catch Phrases Part 3 Blog post #52
God’s Love Reaches Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg Blogpost #51
*This article first appeared on The Round Farmhouse Ministries Facebook page and Instagram accounts on Wednesday, February 9, 2023. If you haven't checked out their resources, you will love the hope each day's writings bring to our daily lives. The leader of this ministry has asked me to become a monthly contributing writer, and this… Continue reading God’s Love Reaches Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg Blogpost #51
“This is Fixable: Life-giving Catch Phrases Part 2” Blog post #50
As I read the words on the My Mercy App stating “large disc extrusion on the right at L5-S1 with cranial extension” I sat on the brown leather recliner, unable to move nor able to process what this meant. I previously shared in a blog post that my sister, who is a nurse, compassionately shared… Continue reading “This is Fixable: Life-giving Catch Phrases Part 2” Blog post #50
“I Guess I Haven’t Learned that Yet” Life Giving Catch Phrases Blogpost #49
How many times in life have you gotten frustrated with yourself for not doing something perfectly? I experience this frustration with myself more times than I could possibly count. As much as I encourage others to have grace and a growth mindset for themselves, I struggle extending this same gift to myself. In this season… Continue reading “I Guess I Haven’t Learned that Yet” Life Giving Catch Phrases Blogpost #49
Recognizing “Gifts of Time” Blogpost #48
Have you ever heard of the phrase “gift of time?” One of my favorite gifts that my sisters and I have given in the past for one another is to schedule a “gift of time.” Instead of buying toys for each other’s kids for Christmas, one year we took everyone for bowling and pizza. Those… Continue reading Recognizing “Gifts of Time” Blogpost #48
Understanding God More Clearly throughout Scripture: Bible Study Goals for 2023 Part 2 Blogpost #47
In the last blogpost, I shared how my faith journey has grown through better understanding the original context of the Bible. My love for the Lord and His word continues to grow the more that I spend time in His word. It still amazes me how the Bible fits together as one complete rescue story… Continue reading Understanding God More Clearly throughout Scripture: Bible Study Goals for 2023 Part 2 Blogpost #47
Reading the Bible as a Collective Story of Rescue and Redemption: Bible Study Goals for 2023 Part 1: Blog #46
I still remember the moment about 11 years ago as I sat on a comfy leather couch during my first women’s Bible study book club. I couldn’t tell you which book we were discussing that month, but what I can remember with vivid details is the one truth that our book club leader shared that… Continue reading Reading the Bible as a Collective Story of Rescue and Redemption: Bible Study Goals for 2023 Part 1: Blog #46
No Longer Ignoring Pain Signals Blogpost #45
I wonder if you are the kind of person who has a to-do list a mile long and will do everything in your power to finish the list? Even if your muscles ache and your head pounds? I also wonder if you might be the kind of person who will suppress the pain as long… Continue reading No Longer Ignoring Pain Signals Blogpost #45
Reverse One Word Resolution: Looking Back at 2022 Blogpost #44
As I thought ahead about the words left on my heart to share during my first year of blogging, I knew I wanted to save space for thinking ahead to my one word resolution for 2023. I have embraced the “one word resolution” philosophy since the end of 2013. If you want to check out… Continue reading Reverse One Word Resolution: Looking Back at 2022 Blogpost #44
