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Tsh Oxenreider's avatar

Um... I have no idea why none of the links published. I’ll fix this asap!

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Tsh Oxenreider's avatar

Okay, I think it's fixed. Maybe? Somebody let me know if you can see the links + poll.

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Joan Stoneking's avatar

Can see everything! I came to the app because the email looked like a draft 🙈

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Amy O'Dowd's avatar

The email looks like a draft but it sounds like the app is good so I will go there! Grateful for options!

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Tsh Oxenreider's avatar

Yeah, there’s no way to fix the email, unfortunately. Oh well!

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Colleen's avatar

Brother Lawrence! Love, love, love!! Shouldn't we all aspire to flip our omelette in the pan for the love of God?

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Tsh Oxenreider's avatar

Yes!

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Dixie Dillon Lane's avatar

Nadya Williams was on fire with that homeschooling piece. She really hits the nail right on the head!

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Jody L. Collins's avatar

So much good stuff here, Tsh. Happy that the blanks have been filled in (yay for editing!)

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Carol's avatar

I’ve been trying to answer the journal prompts for several weeks now, but have run into a stumbling block. Can you explain the difference between “What one thing would have made today better?” and “What one thing can I ask for God’s help with?” in the evening section? I answer the first and then I get to the second and just say see above, but I’m wondering if I’m missing some distinction there since there is space for two separate answers. Thanks!

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Sara's avatar

10 years ago, when I was 17, I started a list of gratitude. I did this due to a particularly challenging time in my life (and I mean that--it wasn’t just hormones!) Now, I have a dynamic list of 310 things I’m grateful for, from, “getting asked to prom,” to, “my mom visiting me at college,” and, “still being friends with people even though I see them less.” My most recent addition, tonight, is “the anticipation of going home for Christmas.” Thanks for the reminder, Tsh!

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Shawn Smucker's avatar

I can't wait to listen to that podcast!

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