This is a two-part scarf story… kind of like a he said/she said about how I met Meghan. Be sure to catch the other half too 😉 It’s fun to see what the LORD was doing on each side! Continue reading Melijen meeting Meghan
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Meghan meeting Melijen
Since I’ve asked Melijen to share on the blog (read her posts), I thought it might be helpful if I told you how I met her
We decided to make this a two-part scarf story… kind of like a he said/she said about how I met Melijen. Be sure to catch the other half too 😉 Continue reading Meghan meeting Melijen
Worshiping God (Exodus 32)
This is a post I shared on my personal blog not long ago, but since it’s about worship – which is so much the heart of Dyed4you – I thought I’d share it here as well. It all begins with a question: if worship is our gift to God is it more important that it be how we want? Or how He wants? Continue reading Worshiping God (Exodus 32)
Gelah Raz (Revealer of Mysteries)
Sometimes people wonder “why” I’ve chosen various colors or oils for their scarf, or why one scarf letter is less than half a page and another is three pages (though they’re rarely that long!). The only way I can answer that is by talking about the nature of God and how He wants to use this ministry. Continue reading Gelah Raz (Revealer of Mysteries)
He sees me as “Flawless”
I’m excited to share my own scarf story with you 🙂 Let me start by saying God has been talking to me about how He sees me (as He does with many of us). I’ve been going through deep inner healing for months now and it’s been a brutal, raw season. God’s written an amazing testimony in my life, but even though my poor choices have been redeemed for His glory they left plenty of scars on my heart and still very much influenced how I saw myself and felt God viewed me.
Continue reading He sees me as “Flawless”
God with a Sense of Humor
During the time I’ve been dyeing with God, I’ve found He often works in themes. So during various seasons He may give the same word to more than one person and it’s the right word for both of them. I used to feel awkward about this, because I felt like people would somehow feel slighted by getting a word someone else got too. Over time I realized my obedience was more important and in the end what people want is the RIGHT word 🙂 Continue reading God with a Sense of Humor