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Every True Thing: His Word is Good

October 1, 2014 By Alia Joy

I’m teaching the importance of words. I hope my kids learn this. But first I have to learn it myself and these lessons are hard learned. Words matter. The things we speak to each other frame the content of our lives. The things we speak to ourselves determine what we believe. So I teach my children God is good. His word is good. I teach them to usher in praise when the world seems to crumble and groan and stretch in anguish. I teach them that every broken thing cries out for redemption and …

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Filed Under: Relationship, Suffering Tagged With: Compassion, Faith, faith, God, joy, Kids, Parenting

Outside In (a Guest Post by Cindy Brandt)

April 12, 2014 By Alia Joy

I just got back from Faith and Culture Writers Conference where I shared about Truth Telling and how to steward our stories. There are certain voices/stories/people that just resonate with me about ALL THE THINGS, even when we disagree, and so many of those people were present. The ones who challenge me, and convict me, and inspire me. We need all sorts, don't we? We had rich conversations about things that matter. Kingdom things. I'll be sharing more about what God did there in the coming …

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Filed Under: Race, Story, writing Tagged With: Asian, blogging, Books, church, Church, community, culture, Diversity, Faith, faith, God, story

For Those Soul-Heavy Days: Hope for the weary

February 25, 2014 By Alia Joy

There are days that weigh heavy on your soul. The alarm clock buzzes you awake like lightning bolts jolting your ears. And the rush of already late floods your soul before you’ve even begun. Your life has gone on without you again and you’re always running out of breath. Lagging behind, trying harder to keep up. There are days when swinging your legs over the side of your bed and standing on two feet leave you feeling crooked, as though your whole day was born slanted and you’re slipping …

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Filed Under: Depression, Mental Illness, Story, Suffering Tagged With: Faith, Family, God, heart, hurt, joy, Kids, lacking, life, overwhelmed

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Hi, I’m Alia Joy

INFJ and Enneagram 4w5…so it’s complicated. Wife and mom, coffee-dependent, grace saved, cynical idealist learning fluency in her native tongue, the language of hope. My pen is my weapon of choice to fight off the darkness when depression looms, it is my compass for navigating my messy mind, my even messier heart. Writing is my wilderness and my home. I write the reminders to find my way back to the heart of God. I write to feel God’s pleasure.

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