We know all of us will walk through a valley of difficult circumstances at some point in our life. However, sometimes we can get stuck
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We know all of us will walk through a valley of difficult circumstances at some point in our life. It isn’t all bad;  it can be a place where we learn utter dependence on God and embrace an intimate relationship with our Lord.   However, sometimes we can get stuck in the valley longer than needed. 

Have you stayed too long in the valley?

As I read Esther Dorotik’s beautiful words last week, I began to ponder whether it was time for me to pack up my tent and start trekking out of the valley. Click here to see if her words resonate with you too.  It might be time to start moving out of the valley. 

We know all of us will walk through a valley of difficult circumstances at some point in our life. However, sometimes we can get stuck.
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Our featured post this week is from  Esther who blogs at Chosen and Cherished where she consistently gives her readers encouragement for living abundantly.  

Today she is eloquently writing about walking in hope through the dry and brittle. 

Now for Our Featured Post –


Walking in Hope When Life Seems Dry and Brittle

 

Esther Dorotik, thank you for linking up with Grace & Truth. Grab a button and link back – I am sure your readers would love to celebrate with you!

 


Now for this week’s link up! Let’s bless and encourage one another,

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2 Comments

    1. Esther, It was my pleasure. I loved your post! It has me thinking, and I wanted to offer others the same opportunity to read it. Blessings, Maree