Do you want a way to ensure you will have to practice receiving and extending grace? Well I’ve got it: commit to write about it for 31 days in a row. We’re only on day 10, and this daily considering has brought to the surface so much of my desperate need. And I hear the steady whisper reminding me to believe it for myself. And I do. But it doesn’t always come at once, and it isn’t always easy. When words are too many and thoughts are heavy and scattered, music can sometimes speak into the chaos better than anything else.
(this post has a video – if you are reading in a reader, you may need to click to see)
In the coming days, I will share a bit more of my own personal grace journey with you, as well as a few more stories and snapshots of how grace shows up in the midst of everyday life. We are one-third of the way through this series and I want to thank you for joining me so far. If you have missed the beginning, you can catch up here.




yay. I LOVE Christy Nockels. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing! I found your blog through Nester and I look forward to your GRACE postings everyday! I’ve loved all the stories especially the Jello one
I have been practing extra grace with my children and telling them about what grace is and how we can show others so thank you! I also loved the one about having courage–that one also really spoke to me because we are planning a move and I have an eighth grader and I know it will be difficult for her. Your posts are alomost like a mini devotional–I so enjoy them!! I will stop rambling now
Love the song and love her!
amazing grace… it covers me. i need it.
such a beautiful song. I love your sweet way of writing on grace. you’re doing a beautiful job.
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