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Vines & Vineyards
Devotional Melanie Nixon Devotional Melanie Nixon

Vines & Vineyards

God invites us where we are.

Recently I was sharing with a friend that life can feel like seasonal patterns, and in a similar way our spiritual journey does as well. Not only do we experience the outward patterns of seasons but also the places of our interior whereby our life with God can feel like fall, winter, spring or summer. And sometimes a mix of two.

At times in our lives we may experience what feels like fall —the season where…

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The Coffee Shop: gratitude
Devotional Melanie Nixon Devotional Melanie Nixon

The Coffee Shop: gratitude

God invites us where we are.

Drew Jackson’s poetry keeps seeping into my morning’s sometimes even in the afternoon’s. I’ll take it anytime. Reading the poem, To Be a Realist had to be read at least three times much like a Lectio Divina rhythm. I love how each of his poems flow from a passage of Scripture. This one came out of the overflow of Jairus’ daughter's miracle. Jesus came to his house leaving the crowds to bring…

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The Coffee Shop: Peculiar
Devotional Melanie Nixon Devotional Melanie Nixon

The Coffee Shop: Peculiar

God invites us where we are.

On a recent Sunday afternoon, my grandson was over at our house, and he remembered hiding Easter eggs several months ago in the backyard. He asked to hunt eggs like at Easter time. I was delighted he had enjoyed the egg hunt so much to ask for it again. This was good timing, I had two hard boiled eggs I made the day before in the refrigerator. I smiled and said, “What a fun idea!” “I’ll go get the eggs and you stay inside to wait until…

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From the garden: Restoration pt. 2
Devotional Melanie Nixon Devotional Melanie Nixon

From the garden: Restoration pt. 2

Daily Life Rhythms

Days later the word “restoration” still remains, a mulling with, and longing to trust there’s work going on in the heart. 

A steady prayer has been arising asking God, “How will You continue the restoration of our minds, hearts, bodies–our souls?” Many people ask and we often share conversations “dialogue” of honest and open questioning about …

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