Greetings from the Scotland! It is a very exciting day, and I’m so thrilled you’re here to join us for it. Many thanks for your prayers for the Single-Minded conference in London this past weekend. God is ever-faithful and these blessed Brits have been gracious, eager, and inspiring in their faith. We arrived in Scotland last night and are enjoying time with some missionary friends in Glasgow and Renfrew.

We also have the joy of extended our virtual arms and embracing more sweet sisters over at (in)courage today. Will you bring your cup of coffee and come on over there with me today? Here’s a little glimpse of what we’re talking about … (Thank you, friends, for reading)

I confess, sometimes I skim.

When posts are really long, I’m breezing through the bold-ed lines. When I’m trudging through 2 Chronicles I’m employing my speed-reading skills and skimming those genealogies to the glory of God! No shame in that. In an information-overload world, we have to skim things to survive.

But what about when we’re the thing that’s skimmed? … [the rest over at (in)courage …]

8 thoughts on “(in)courage — You: Entrusted, Never Skimmed”

  1. great post – hope you’re enjoying scotland! i’m london based, so if you’re spending time in the city, i’d be happy to act as part-time tour guide.

    blessings.

  2. Really enjoyed your article today. Flatcakes…interesting…God DOES notice doesn’t he?!

    Thanks so much!

  3. Wow…this is a great reminder. I often feel “skimmed” when I’ve knocked myself out for my family and nobody notices. But Somebody sees…and His opinion is the most important one! Thanks for the post!

    1. Thank you for your kind words, Tori. Oh boy, don’t we all need this reminder each day?! So glad it could be timely for you. Blessings on you as you are doing all the beautifully mundane things He’s entrusted you with today!

  4. Flat cakes! Today I was entrusted with wiping children’s toothpaste off of the floor, the walls, the counter tops, the toys, the toilet. Ha! It sounds so much nicer putting it that way. “Entrusted.” Thank you, Kari. 🙂

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