First Step To Follow

Statistics are bleak about changing course spiritually as an adult. Twenty years ago, nine of ten people who identified as having made a personal commitment to Jesus that remains relevant today did so as a child.  A decade ago, I would have included myself in…

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Growing In the Light of Perspective

If the past decade-plus has taught me anything, it’s that I must not shy from hard truths. It’s my actual state – the way God sees me and not the gospel according to Kelli anymore. The truth is God wanted to shed light on my…

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God, I’m Yours; What’s Next For Me?

Thanks from Kelli Journal entry by Kelli Walker – Jul 10, 2014 “For you, Lord, have delivered my soul from death, my eyes from tears, my feet from stumbling that I may walk before the Lord in the land of the living.” Psalm 16:8–9 Dear…

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Revelation Reset

White knuckles reached for the seatback. I arose and moved forward with a broken heart. No particular words, no pomp or circumstance, only a Holy Spirit inspired motivation from genuine desperation and need. Psalm 51:17 – NLT God had been patiently waiting for me. His…

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Taking New Ground

The small billboard sign in the parking lot read, “Turn on your headlights if you are a first-time visitor.” “Oh no, we are not doing that,” I told my husband in no uncertain terms. Not an unusual reaction for me at the time. This church…

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The Power to Say No to Ourselves

I’ve attempted to transform myself many times over. A new wardrobe, a new hairstyle, or a new career even. Yes, I’ve done many things to reinvent myself. But as a young person, physical appearance was so important to me that it cemented an unhealthy and…

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When Our Questions Don’t Have Answers

I hate this. Despite all the triumphs in medical advancement, here we are. An oxygen concentrator hums with white noise as hymns play in the background, all I can do is watch. It’s out of my hands. I really really hate this – watching the…

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Wrestling With the Desire to be First

Flipping the “On” switch, I was thrilled to be physically able to do such a simple task again. A few short months earlier, it would not have been possible. But I was getting physically stronger, so what I once considered a chore looked like a…

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When It Feels Like We’re Falling

Driving through the Flint Hills yesterday, I noticed a soaring bird floating over the top of us. Curious, “Is that an eagle? Humm, no white head, probably not,” I commented to my husband. Interesting timing provided the reason for the route through the breath-taking cattle-strewn…

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Fueled By Gratitude

Unable to move a muscle because they didn’t have strength. Tethered to cords and catheters, beeps and buzzers, a plethora of monitoring devices to track my every breath, heartbeat, and bodily system. This was helplessness I’d never experienced before. I was utterly subdued. Psalm 116:6…

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