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HEATHER HOLLEMAN, PhD, is a popular speaker, writer, and college instructor. She serves with Faculty Commons with Cru alongside her husband, Ashley, who is the Executive Director of Graduate Student Ministry. She is also a faculty member of Penn State's English Department and teaches both Rhetoric and Composition and Advanced Writing in the Humanities. She is the author of Seated With Christ: Living Freely in a Culture of Comparison, her first in a series of books on life-changing verbs in Scripture. Heather lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and their two teen daughters. She blogs daily at www.HeatherHolleman.com. ...more

To Remind You This Isn’t Home

A dear hurting woman and wife of a pastor from a church Ashley and I spent time with recently told me the secret to her joy in the midst of profound physical pain—the kind of pain that won’t go away and impacts her everyday life. When I asked her what God has most taught her through her pain journey, she said this:

God gives everyone something to remind them this isn’t their home.

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“I had always wanted a God who guards my life and every external thing that concerns me. We all do. But I paused and reflected on the psalmists who wrote in the midst of danger and loss. I paused as I considered Paul writing from a Roman prison. I paused when I remembered Corrie ten Boom and Horatio Spafford. I paused, thinking of Jesus who could say, “Not as I will, but as you will” when faced with unimaginable, incomprehensible, agonizing execution on a cross (Matthew 26:39). It wasn’t always well with their lives, but it was always well with their souls. Knowing God guards our soul—and doesn’t necessarily promise physical well-being—provides a powerful opportunity: the opportunity to live not in bitterness, anger, cynicism, and disillusionment—but to live in the righteousness, hope, peace, power, and selflessness of the gospel.”
Heather Holleman, Guarded by Christ: Knowing the God Who Rescues and Keeps Us

“imagine what it feels like to enter into a conversation with someone who you feel judges you, who criticizes you, and who is looking for ways to put you down, improve you, or change you.”
Heather Holleman, The Six Conversations: Pathways to Connecting in an Age of Isolation and Incivility

“best way to help people is to first accept them just as they are without trying to change them, judge them, or shame them.”
Heather Holleman, The Six Conversations: Pathways to Connecting in an Age of Isolation and Incivility

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