Part III Unfortunately, as the year ended, our tennis trio eventually dissolved. Rhi was getting married, so her time and attention were on her upcoming nuptials. I didn’t want to lose what Luis taught me, so I started taking adult tennis lessons through my local community recreational center. Commuting to Luis and Rhi’s side of town was harder to manage…
Carrie Lea
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Faith & EncouragementSingle Life
When God Writes Your Love Story – Part 2
by Carrie Leaby Carrie LeaPart II: Halfway into 2022, Luis, Rhi, and I struggled to maintain our tennis trio. My work schedule intensified and Rhi and I were both traveling more frequently. During one of our joint trips, she had the brilliant idea for us to treat Luis to a birthday brunch to thank him for his generosity in giving us free lessons. I…
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Part I: It was the summer of 2021. COVID was alive and well which meant limited opportunities for social interaction. Virtual hang-outs, wiping down grocery deliveries, and group fitness classes on Zoom were a part of my day-to-day. While I appreciated the technological advancement that made virtual connections possible, I still needed human interaction. I yearned to be around people…
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Recently, a friend and I were catching up about the most recent happenings in our lives while enjoying weekend brunch. Between bites of omelets and toast, she shared the good news of an answered prayer. But I noticed she wasn’t as excited as I expected. When I questioned what I perceived to be her lack of gratitude, she provided details…
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“Hi, Meg!” I waved my hand slightly in her face to catch her attention. It felt silly to wave to a coworker while balancing a salad bowl and fork in my other hand. Still, I was so surprised that Meg was about to walk right past me as if I didn’t exist when we recently had a full-blown strategic conversation…
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I’ve read the story of the Rich Young Ruler from Matthew 19:16 – 26 several times and lazily glossed over what Jesus asked the young man to do then quietly judged the ruler for not doing it. But the truth is, I might have responded the same way the young ruler did. If I had been following God’s commandments since…
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I’ve been slowly working through Jackie Hill Perry’s Upon Waking 90-day devotional. I don’t read it every day unless I have time to dive in, because I like to read what she has to say and then go to the Word to study the scripture or story she referenced. She’s adamant about this devotional being merely an appetizer that should…
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As the year is coming to a close and the falalalala has almost la’d itself right out the door, I’m inclined to think about my fellow single women who desire marriage. There is nothing wrong with wanting to be married if it’s for the right reasons. My reasons for desiring marriage have evolved over the years. These days, I care…
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Like thousands (maybe millions) of other people on Thanksgiving, I wanted to get a workout in before I enjoyed our family meal. Thus, I headed straight to a nearby hiking trail that circles a local reservoir. The sun was shining bright enough to make the fall morning feel more like a spring day. As I wound my car through the…
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I wear glasses. Therefore, I don’t have the luxury of opening my eyes in the morning and having clear vision. Instead, people and objects are increasingly blurry until I either slide my glasses on or pop my contacts in. For those who have the luxury of seeing clearly when you wake up, can you imagine having clear vision one moment…