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I would say that looking back on March 2020 to March 2021, I have realized that there is some clutter in my life that I need to deal with. I have spent some time over this last year, and even over the last couple of months figuratively “dumping out my purse.” What I noticed was that until I dumped it out, I didn’t even know what was all in there. I have carried around some loss, some loneliness, feelings of failure and defeat, and even in all of that clutter, I found some things that I’m keeping. Some things that remind me that the hurricane of the global pandemic changed me, and in some ways I am so thankful. My guests today are Pam Ukrainetz, a care ministries director at a local church learning about spiritual directorship and my teenage daughter, Amy Van Roon learning about the practice of gratitude. Friends, what are your snapshots of these last 365 days?
I would say that looking back on March 2020 to March 2021, I have realized that there is some clutter in my life that I need to deal with. I have spent some time over this last year, and even over the last couple of months figuratively “dumping out my purse.” What I noticed was that until I dumped it out, I didn’t even know what was all in there. I have carried around some loss, some loneliness, feelings of failure and defeat, and even in all of that clutter, I found some things that I’m keeping. Some things that remind me that the hurricane of the global pandemic changed me, and in some ways I am so thankful. My guests today are Pam Ukrainetz, a care ministries director at a local church learning about spiritual directorship and my teenage daughter, Amy Van Roon learning about the practice of gratitude. Friends, what are your snapshots of these last 365 days?