As this project continues, I sometimes feel myself “hit a vein,” meaning, I open up something that genuinely flows out of my real innermost being. I will highlight them here. These aren’t merely the videos I feel are the most watchable or interesting; they’re the ones that seem most important.
365 Day 280: February 22, 2021
Posting a day late. Will post another one tonight for today’s video.
365 Day 279: February 20, 2021
Sorry, this video got cut off at 18 minutes 44 seconds but I was pretty much done anyway.
365 Day 266: January 29, 2021
The final 100 videos. Beginning with the story about where I’ve been, how far down I went, and where I am now. Lesss go.
365 Day 265: January 5, 2021
I know it has been a hot minute, but this one is worth watching.
365 Day 142: August 15, 2020
Take Him at His word—like, no really. It’s the most important thing we have, that collection of quiet, personal things He says to us.
365 Day 141: August 14, 2020
Please forgive this departure, in which I share some homeschool organization ideas I’ve developed for this year. I’m pretty excited about them and I’ve put a lot of time into them, so I just wanted to take a day to share.
365 Day 140: August 13, 2020
I didn’t know it was in there, but I’m glad He did.
365 Day 139: August 12, 2020
*Favorite* Miracles and suffering.
365 Day 118: July 22, 2020
When we can’t bravely offer our yes and our no, it ultimately results in our community becoming more unstable.
365 Day 117: July 21, 2020
The whole versus the one: meditations on the tension of community.
365 Day 113: July 17, 2020
Y’all, this is a crisis. This video is one of the strongest I’ve done in a while, and somehow it’s NOT on my page! This is so my heart, so I’m definitely going to fix that error!
365 Day 108: July 12, 2020
In case you’re concerned that I have a black eye, never fear. That’s just what happens when your Sunday afternoon nap smears up your mascara. Eh well. But side note: this video is pretty important, IMO.
365 Day 88: June 22, 2020
This’ll preach…We absolutely cannot allow others to do the heavy-lifting of our own spiritual well-being. We must become practiced at tending our own souls before the Lord.