Thriving Where You’re Planted When You Feel Uprooted

Thriving Where You’re Planted When You Feel Uprooted
“Let your hopes, not your hurts, shape your future” –Robert H. Schuller
My husband’s face was ashen and he was visibly shaken when he walked out of his home office that Monday morning. I turned from my desk and paused to read his face before he spoke. I didn’t want to hear what I feared. But he spoke the words, anyway. Fearful and broken. “I lost my job. Just like that. No notice, no real severance package to speak of—they are closing the company.”
Are you familiar with The Joyful Life magazine? If not, let me introduce them to you…I believe you’ll love the heart behind their work as much as I do! I had the delight of meeting its founder, Sandi Kaye Sutton while she prepared for the launch.
She and her hardworking and passionate team have invested themselves fully into creating a publication that is a soft place for women to land. A challenging place among peers where you will be encouraged and rooted for. A place to lean into Jesus. A visual treat to sink into a chair with. It is beautiful!
Guest post A Joyful Life
So here we are, still uncertain, but with renewed hope that God knows exactly what is happening and has good things in store for us. Our land is freshly cleared; our pruning has trimmed back much of our previous life. Let’s be completely authentic with each other here—it has hurt. It has been so painful we have wondered at times what we did to deserve this punishment—how we displeased God—even when we know deep down that isn’t how He works.
Sorrow does that to a strong but shaken faith.
It is a joy to be able to participate in a small way with this mission. Today, on their blog, you’ll be able to read my guest post, Thriving Where You’re Planted, Even When You Feel Uprooted in its entirety. These excerpts give a hint into the backstory, but please take a minute to click over and find out what we learned in the journey! That is real story after all…
Click here to head on over to The Joyful Life and read the story today. Share it with someone who feels stuck in a dark season as an offering of hope!








