Crisis Brings Clarity

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Crisis creates clarity.

Clarity in what we truly have control over (or lack there of).

Clarity in how we react and who we are when we are under stress and pressure.

Clarity in what we turn to during those times.

Clarity in what we take for granted and what we want the most important things in our life to be.

Clarity in changes we want to implement with everything that comes to the surface during a crisis.

What is one thing that has come up that has given you more clarity during this crisis?

#crisisbringsclarity #crisisbringsopportunity #overcomingwithgrace

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Hero of Our Souls

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When the enemy tries to feed you lies about who you are, and how you’re not worthy because of your conditions, your past or your limitations, how do you respond?

Do you respond in belief? Do you entertain it a little? Do you try to overcome it yourself?

When the hero of your story is you, there will inevitably be times where you grow weary, tired and have bad days.

But when your Hero is the God of the universe, and you KNOW Him and have a deep relationship with Him, you can stand before any lie or war, EVEN with feeling like you have NOTHING left, and believe you will win, because you have the Hero of your soul going behind and before you who has already won not just the battle, but won the war!

Armor up. Believe His truths instead.

Drop a if you want to spend more time with the Hero of your soul, rather than the enemy or the countless thoughts of our flesh.

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Vietnamese Caramelized Meat

While we are all in this shelter in place, one thing I know if that we ALL have been cooking and baking way more than our usual norm.

Some of us are also trying new recipes. so I thought I’d start sharing some of our family’s favorites that we’ve found over the years, including recently that are both healthy and tasty!

I wanted to make my very first one I share this year, be Vietnamese caramelized meat that I got from Nagi at Recipe Tin Eats.

I use coconut sugar instead, and double the amount to get more flavor, but feel free to use the original brown sugar or adjust the number of tablespoons you use as needed. Also, be sure to adjust the spice if you have little ones or those sensitive to spicy foods in your family.

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It’s super easy, delicious, kid approved, and diverse. You can have it with various types of noodles or over rice or even salad.

Our favorite way is using whole wheat noodles, and cooking the noodles with grass fed butter and garlic to pair with this delicious dish.

You can find our adjustments and/or print it out here. Otherwise, there is a png version below.

If you make this recipe, let me know what adjustments you make and what you use to eat it with!

Enjoy!

 
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