Obeying the Call

I'm a wife, a daughter, a sister, a professor, a writer, and a friend. I'm not always prepared for the things life throws at me, but I trust in a God who loves me, who never forsakes me, and who is always faithful to his promises.

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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Peace or Fear: Part One

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“I don’t want to die.” These are my forced, barely whispered words between gasps for air as Howell and I argued (again) about whether to c...
Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Got Plans?

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Sometimes it's easier to think our plans are better than God's--that we know better, and if only He'd listen and do things our w...
Tuesday, August 8, 2017

When the Rain Comes...

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We had several days of rain last week, often at random intervals of the day. I found myself carrying my umbrella at all times—even when it w...
Thursday, February 9, 2017

English Ivy Meets a Black Thumb

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Last fall, I was given a beautiful English Ivy for boss’s day. I know it must’ve been expensive because it’s huge and gorgeous. I...
Thursday, January 28, 2016

When Anxious Thoughts Steal My Peace...

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I have struggled to get a post out this week mostly because I have struggled with being vulnerable. It’s called “Transparent Thursday,”...
Thursday, January 14, 2016

That Moment of Choice

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Last Sunday, our church began a series on Ruth, so this week, I’ve been reading through Ruth 1 and 2 closely.  I’ve never noticed h...
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Laura C. Brandenburg
Laura C. Brandenburg writes real-life stories of redemption, forgiveness, and grace. Her work has won first place in the RWA "Ignite the Flame" contest (2016) and the ACFW Genesis contest (2018) and has finaled in First Impressions (2017) and semi-finaled in Genesis (2017). A lover of language and grammar, Laura spends her days trying to inspire college students to love writing as much as she does. She lives in rural West Texas with her handsome husband, their miracle baby girl, and an 80-pound Weimaraner.
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