by Amy Jung | Dec 7, 2023 | Beyond the Nativity: A 4 Week Devotional on the Incarnation, Hope, Jesus, Trusting God, Uncategorized |
What do you think the artist was trying to show his audience in each person’s direction of attention? This painting, Gentile Da Fabriano’s Nativity from 1423, and the art study question are included in my updated and expanded Advent devotional, Beyond the...
by Amy Jung | Aug 20, 2022 | Coaching Your Friends, Coaching Your Kids, Coaching Your Spouse, Coaching Yourself, Jesus, Stress, Trusting God, Uncategorized |
August of 2020 seems so long ago, but I’m revisiting a post from back then because it was such an uncertain time. As I face some new unknowns over the next month, I want to remember some things I learned during that first year or two of Covid. I remember...
by Amy Jung | Aug 19, 2020 | Coaching Yourself, Trusting God, Uncategorized |
My husband called to me from outside, “Get your shoes on and come out here!” I thought for sure yet another item on our property was to be found damaged. Lately, storms had washed up debris into our yard, torn up our gravel road, and blown work projects...
by Amy Jung | Mar 3, 2019 | Coaching Yourself, Encouragement, Thinking, Trusting God, Worry, Yielding and Waiting |
Gardening is a form of suffering. Not for everyone who does it, but it is for me! My dad peruses seed catalogs like I used to peruse the Christmas toy catalogs as a child. I, on the other hand, feel a bit anxious at the sight of them in the mailbox. What will I plant?...
by Amy Jung | Oct 28, 2018 | Coaching Yourself, Trusting God, Uncategorized |
Do you remember the tragic, true story about John F. Kennedy, Jr. accidentally flying a plane into the Atlantic Ocean off of the coast of Massachusetts? Kennedy and his beautiful wife and sister-in-law were killed because Kennedy failed to maintain control of the...
by Amy Jung | Oct 14, 2018 | Coaching Yourself, Trusting God, Uncategorized |
I’ve recently found myself in a place of being tempted to give up on an extremely difficult situation. At the same time, the Lord has impressed upon me through prayer, his word, and conversations with multiple people, that that is not the thing for me to do. I...