Part of building community is finding like-minded people to surround you, keep you accountable, and support you. Part of building an online community is producing edifying content and providing a place to fellowship and connect with those like-minded people.
It’s a huge treat when both happen at once. Writing for Kindred Grace (formerly Young Ladies Christian Fellowship) has forged community in person and online. Gretchen and the Kindred Grace team has worked for years to create a “haven for hearts”, as you will, for women of all seasons.
I’m new to their team but have been immensely encouraged by the vision of Kindred Grace and each team member’s desire to honor God with their words. We hope you find words of grace, of joy, of honesty, and of hope in the pages of our online community.
Today on Kindred Grace, I’m talking about my misguided quest for perfection.
Rubric of Grace
Sometimes goals and plans for the upcoming year become an agent for self-condemnation. Instead of my resolutions being a loose guide for the year ahead, those intentions become requirements the minute I write them down.
Read the rest here!
That was a great post over on KG. I LOVED it, exactly what this compulsive list maker needed to hear.
So glad to have you join the team. Your writing is a blessing.
Writing that post was definitely a reminder to strive less and seek grace more. Thanks for the kind words, Trina!