dusting for prints

I don’t know about you, but sometimes it’s hard to see God at work — in me, around me, through me. The hurts, failures, and challenges can be so obvious and loud that they overshadow and drown Him out.

So I need to be intentional to dust for God’s fingerprints…

I’m blogging over at Deeper Story today about the beginning of the end and dusting for His prints.

Will you join me?

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4 Responses to “dusting for prints”
  1. Heather says:

    Hi! Please email me, I have a question for you! :)

  2. Heather says:

    Hi! Please email me, I have a question for you! :)

    HeatherVonsj (at) gmail (dot) com

  3. Wow, just yes.
    “dusting for God’s fingerprints” What a lovely way to put it. Through the past two years my many, many, endings, and hurts have caused me to become blind to God’s hand so much of the time… I’m learning now to dust for his fingerprints.
    And how the morning starts in the night… priceless… it bought tears to my eyes. That in this night, which seems to dark and endless sometimes, He is birthing a new morning.

  4. chels says:

    thanks for you comment on my one word 365 blog. i’ve just spent a while perusing through yours, and i’ve found your writing and your story to be so impactful. thanks for your transparency.

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