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2 Years Later: An Update on My Health
Posted by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 18, 2020 | Live Free Stories, POTS | 3 |
How Does God See You Right Now?
Posted by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 10, 2020 | Theology for You | 0 |
3 Ways to Transform “Faith” from a Nou...
Posted by Elizabeth Davis | Sep 11, 2019 | Real Life, Theology for You | 0 |
Products and Lifestyle Changes to Manage POTS
Posted by Elizabeth Davis | May 23, 2019 | POTS | 5 |
Stop Trying to Make Christianity Cool . . . Or Com...
Posted by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 29, 2019 | Real Life | 2 |
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Live Free pt. 5: Finding Out Who You Are Not
by Elizabeth Davis | Jun 24, 2020 | Real Life | 0 |
If Jesus really sets us free, then why aren’t people living in freedom? They’re missing the biggest step in following Jesus. It’s time to figure out what’s holding us back from true freedom.
Read More2 Years Later: An Update on My Health
by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 18, 2020 | Live Free Stories, POTS | 3 |
We usually re-live moments through our memories, but the problem with that is you have a different perspective as you look back on memories. I’ve been looking back through a lens of healing and growth and it has given me a rosier picture of my experience. What I wrote as I went through it all was real and raw—I had forgotten.
Read MoreHow Does God See You Right Now?
by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 10, 2020 | Theology for You | 0 |
The beauty about what Jesus accomplished through his death and resurrection is not just that he completely destroyed evil, it’s that he turned every evil thing into something good.
Read More3 Ways to Transform “Faith” from a Noun to a Verb
by Elizabeth Davis | Sep 11, 2019 | Real Life, Theology for You | 0 |
Faith is not for the faint of heart. It is no comfortable attribute we may seek to possess. It doesn’t belong scripted across a nice sign on our walls with no manifestation in our actions. Faith is dangerous. Faith does something.
Read MoreProducts and Lifestyle Changes to Manage POTS
by Elizabeth Davis | May 23, 2019 | POTS | 5 |
So, I will talk about all that I do to manage my POTS symptoms. All of these things have been small gifts given to me by someone who cares about people like me who deal with Dysautonomia.
Read MoreStop Trying to Make Christianity Cool . . . Or Comfortable
by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 29, 2019 | Real Life | 2 |
Laying down our lives can’t be scheduled. It’s inconvenient and messy and unpredictable and confusing and difficult and beautiful. It requires sacrifice. It doesn’t look cool and it’s not comfortable.
Read MoreBe Weak: How to Live in Your Weakness
by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 15, 2019 | POTS, Real Life | 1 |
“There are a lot of things I can’t do anymore. I mourn the loss of these things. I feel the pain of the indefinite nature of my condition. But we don’t have to stay there.”
Read MoreLove Yourself Second: How to Love Others As Jesus Calls Us
by Elizabeth Davis | Feb 1, 2019 | Real Life, Theology for You | 0 |
What if we’ve grown up with this pervasive idea that we need to put ourselves first and look out for number 1, but God never intended for us to live or even think that way? What if our interpretation of “love your neighbor as yourself” is incredibly clouded by an American individualistic ideal that seeks to protect our lives and our possessions rather than trust God’s fulfilling love for us?
Read MoreDealing with Guilt and Chronic Illness
by Elizabeth Davis | Jan 24, 2019 | POTS, Real Life | 0 |
Today, I slept in till 8:45, made some oatmeal, shared breakfast with my mom, did some yoga,...
Read MoreNew Year, New Everything
by Elizabeth Davis | Jan 1, 2019 | Real Life | 0 |
“Uh oh” “What?” “Uh oh” “WHAT?” “Hold on. I’ll tell you in a second.” I ignored Justin’s sly smile...
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PopularYou Are *not Enough: The Truth No One Wants to See
by Elizabeth Davis | Mar 14, 2019 | Real Life | 2 |
I hate to tell you that you are not enough, but I can’t lie to you, and I can’t lie to myself. No one is enough.
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Read my blog so I can feel successful: My Struggle With Control and Identity
by Elizabeth Davis | Sep 9, 2018 | POTS, Real Life | 2 |
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Stop Trying to Make Christianity Cool . . . Or Comfortable
by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 29, 2019 | Real Life | 2 |
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Christians and the LGBTQ+ Community — A Call to Eat Together
by Elizabeth Davis | Jul 8, 2019 | Real Life, Relationships | 2 |
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PopularProducts and Lifestyle Changes to Manage POTS
by Elizabeth Davis | May 23, 2019 | POTS | 5 |
So, I will talk about all that I do to manage my POTS symptoms. All of these things have been small gifts given to me by someone who cares about people like me who deal with Dysautonomia.
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2 Years Later: An Update on My Health
by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 18, 2020 | Live Free Stories, POTS | 3 |
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Read my blog so I can feel successful: My Struggle With Control and Identity
by Elizabeth Davis | Sep 9, 2018 | POTS, Real Life | 2 |
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Be Weak: How to Live in Your Weakness
by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 15, 2019 | POTS, Real Life | 1 |
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Identity Devotional Week 10: You Are an Image Bearer
by Elizabeth Davis | May 2, 2021 | Word | 0 |
Are you living in freedom when it comes to how you see yourself? Or do you carry around the heavy weight of insecurities that consume your mind and cripple your sense of worth? Many of us cognitively know that we were created in the image of God, but we struggle to live in the reality that accompanies that truth.
Read MoreIdentity Devotional Week 9: You Are Chosen
by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 25, 2021 | Word | 0 |
God chose you. And he is still choosing you every day. You don’t have to get it all right to make sure he keeps choosing you. You can be rejected by other people, teams, roles, or jobs and in the end it doesn’t matter because the creator of the universe chose you before he even created the world.
Read MoreIdentity Devotional Week 8: You Are a Child of God
by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 19, 2021 | Word | 0 |
You are a child of God. Why are you trying to earn the Father’s love?
Read MoreIdentity Devotional Week 7: You Are Never Alone
by Elizabeth Davis | Apr 12, 2021 | Word | 0 |
You are never alone. And it’s not just because God is always with you.
Read MoreIdentity Devotional Week 6: You Are Free
by Elizabeth Davis | Mar 29, 2021 | Word | 0 |
We often believe freedom can only be found when we are completely in charge of ourselves; following every whim, passion, and desire without any kind of hinderance or guilt to accompany our actions. But why don’t we get the freedom we chase when we try to live this way?
Read MoreIdentity Devotional Week 5: You Are a New Creation
by Elizabeth Davis | Mar 22, 2021 | Word | 0 |
Stop letting the lies, fears, doubts, insecurities, and struggles define you. You are a new creation.
Read MoreIdentity Devotional Week 4: You Are Holy
by Elizabeth Davis | Mar 14, 2021 | Word | 0 |
Holiness isn’t what you think it is. Find out about the beauty and freedom in being holy.
Read MoreIdentity Devotional Week 3: You Are Gifted
by Elizabeth Davis | Mar 7, 2021 | Word | 0 |
God didn’t just give you a purpose, he gave you specific gifts to be used here and now in His Kingdom for the benefit of others. Find out the gifts you’ve been given and how to fight the main barrier to living in those gifts.
Read MoreIdentity Devotional Week 2: Created for a Purpose
by Elizabeth Davis | Feb 28, 2021 | Word | 0 |
The world has a lot to say about purpose, but what if it’s wrong? You were created for a purpose and you can live it right now.
Read MoreIdentity Devotional Week 1: You Are Loved
by Elizabeth Davis | Feb 16, 2021 | Word | 0 |
In this series we will take a look at what the Bible has to say about our identity. This week we are talking about why it’s so hard to believe that we are loved and why the Bible proves that we are.
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Identity Devotional Week 10: You Are an Image BearerMay 2, 2021 | Word
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Identity Devotional Week 9: You Are ChosenApr 25, 2021 | Word
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Identity Devotional Week 8: You Are a Child of GodApr 19, 2021 | Word
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Identity Devotional Week 7: You Are Never AloneApr 12, 2021 | Word
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Identity Devotional Week 6: You Are FreeMar 29, 2021 | Word