by ParticularlyCALLED | Dec 7, 2018 | Personal Growth, Prayer, Quiet and Listening to God, Spiritual Growth
Do you know what it feels like to be passing through a season of Spiritual Dryness? Where are all the warm fuzzies that you had when you started your journey? Maybe you haven’t done anything wrong. Perhaps, it’s just the opposite… Are YOU...
by ParticularlyCALLED | Jun 22, 2018 | Personal Growth, Quiet and Listening to God, Spiritual Growth
Do you talk too much??? You are not alone. Most people don’t even notice it. It is so common now that it is practically mainstream and even seen as a positive thing in many instances. It has taken me years to recognize it’s negative impact on my own life....
by ParticularlyCALLED | Jun 1, 2018 | Prayer, Quiet and Listening to God, Spiritual Growth
My undeniable and unshakable relationship with God is the only thing that gets me through my day. It is the only thing that keeps me going in my current season and in our family’s current state of uncertainty. People call us crazy. No one understands. (If you are...
by ParticularlyCALLED | Feb 2, 2018 | Discernment, Quiet and Listening to God
I love listening to God. His voice is so calming, so comforting, so encouraging, so motivating, so surprising. He is quiet, but then, all of a sudden, He speaks. God is always surprising me with little things He says. They are usually short and sweet and come out of...
by ParticularlyCALLED | Jan 26, 2018 | Prayer, Quiet and Listening to God
I have been using a prayer journal since 9th grade. I was never formally introduced to the idea of a prayer journal, it was more like I was encouraged to take notes during morning and evening prayer at the school I attended. I don’t know exactly how it evolved...
by ParticularlyCALLED | Jul 28, 2017 | Personal Growth, Quiet and Listening to God
The other day I was complaining at God about myself. Seems like I do a lot of that… (Read also – Why, God?)) I was complaining that I am insufficient for the job He has been asking me to do. I’m not a patient enough mother, not a good enough...