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Tuesday ten
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Tuesday ten
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on why I'm going to Uganda
Jessica MathisenMarch 15, 2014faithComment
the Tuesday ten
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on the importance of rest
Jessica MathisenMarch 10, 2014faith, lifestyleComment
on eating, fasting, dieting and the like
Jessica MathisenMarch 6, 2014healthComment
the Tuesday ten
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the Tuesday ten
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on gathering and running your race
Jessica MathisenFebruary 14, 2014faithComment
on poverty...and other things
Jessica MathisenFebruary 9, 2014social justiceComment
notes from a bookworm
Jessica MathisenJanuary 29, 2014favorite readsComment
catching up
Jessica MathisenJanuary 3, 2014lifestyleComment
in the kitchen
Jessica MathisenJuly 9, 2013healthComment
looking back
Jessica MathisenJune 3, 2013faith, lifestyleComment
25 in my 25th
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Bread & Wine
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deep, deep, joy
Jessica MathisenApril 9, 2013lifestyleComment
folksy stuff
Jessica MathisenFebruary 26, 2013Comment
slowing down
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much needed
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What a joy to get to celebrate the release of No Matter Where I Go at my first two book tour events!

The Mother’s Day tea at our church was a sweet time of fellowship, and I was honored to share my unorthodox journey to motherhood. Every detai
Mother’s Day has come and gone, but there are women aching and hoping for a dream they believe may never be realized. 

Isaiah 54:1-2 says, ““Sing, O childless woman, you who have never given birth! Break into loud and joyful song,
From 2018-2020, we welcomed five children into our home through foster care. Our first three kids were a sibling group of three elementary aged children. 

Six months later, we welcomed a teen girl. A year and some change later, we welcomed a preteen
📣⭐️🤩 T-minus 20 days until book launch and I’m celebrating in so many ways and places! I’d love to see you at these in-person events! 

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Our little family looks different from pretty much any other family we know, and I love that. We have different ethnicities and backgrounds along with three very different stages in our children’s lives. This combination of perspectives and nee
This week, Aubrey Coleman shares with us the challenges of welcoming a new sibling into the family. She shares with us how she prepares her children for the arrival of a new baby, the importance of communication, and the need for us as parents to set