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    • Deep Roots | Kim Blenkhorn 
    • Living with an ADHD Brain
  • The Gospel of Luke
    • Silent Witness (Luke 1:20)
    • Losing Jesus (Luke 2:41)
    • Stepping on One Another (Luke 12:1)
    • A Call to Trust (Luke 12:15)
    • The Synagogue Official (Luke 13:10)
    • The Prodigal: A Story for the Religious (Luke 13-15)
    • The Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19–20)
    • The Mulberry Tree Parable- Luke 17
    • Go Your Way – Luke 17:11-19
    • Kingdom Coming  – Luke 17:20-37
    • The Widow, the Pharasee, the Rich man, and the Beggar- Luke 18
    • These Things – Luke 19
    • The Stones – Luke 19
    • Whose wife will she be… Luke 20
    • By What Authority? Luke 20
    • Madman or Mystery- Luke 21
    • Satan Entered Judas – Luke 22:3
    • Faith on Trial- Luke 22:30–32
    • The Green Tree – Luke 23:31
    • Save Yourself -Luke 23:37
    • On the Sabbath – Luke 23:56 – Part I
    • Hate Him First – Luke 23
    • On the Sabbath-Luke 23:56 – Part II
    • Why the Women? – Luke 24:9-11
    • The Road Jesus Chose — Luke 24
    • Everything That Was Written — Luke 24
  • Exodus
    • Exodus 1
    • Exodus 2
    • Exodus 3
    • Exodus 4
    • Exodus 5
    • Exodus 7
    • Exodus 8
    • Exodus 9
    • Exodus 11
    • Exodus 10
    • Freedom
    • Exodus 16
    • Exodus 19
    • Exodus 32
    • Exodus 39
    • Passover
    • God’s Design
    • Chosen
  • 1 and 2 Peter
    • A Lamp Shining
    • God Created
    • Gates of Heaven
    • Supplement Your Faith
    • The Divine Nature
    • The end of the letter
    • Judgment
    • Gifts and Grumbling
    • Noah the Prophet
    • Marked by his Faithfulness
    • The Hidden Person
    • God’s Goodness, Not Mine
    • Living Stone
    • Sincere Love
    • Hope Fully
    • Chosen
  • My Art Place
    • Portraits and Biographies
  • ADHD
    • What is ADHD?
    • Living with an ADHD Brain
    • Decision Paralysis & ADHD
    • ADHD and Exercise
    • Expectation – ADHD Burnout
    • The Quicksand – ADHD Burnout
    • ADHD and Neurodiversity: A Different Way of Thinking About Differences
    • ADHD and Neurodiversity: A Different Way of Thinking About Differences
    • The Mind Wanders | Kim Blenkhorn 
  • 1 Samuel
    • Actions Are Weighed | 1 Samuel 2:1–11
    • Bitter of Soul – I Samuel 1:1–11
    • Appetite and Allegiance | I Samuel 2:12-36
    • Spiritual Leaders | I Samuel 3
    • 1 Samuel 4 | The Battle Is the Lord’s
    • Return | 1 Samuel 6–7

Author: Kim Blenkhorn

courage

February 8, 2016March 15, 2016 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ Leave a comment

I think courage is doing something even when you are afraid. it's doing what needs to be done, despite how you feel.   Sometimes it’s moving forward in the dark, without knowing, understanding or having assurance that you will come out on top. I think courage is doing what is right, not what is easy. Courage … Continue reading courage

A Thousand Roads

January 18, 2016May 1, 2024 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ Leave a comment

Has Thou deceived my heart That I may know Thy grace; Torn me apart To fill me with untainted praise Led me through the driest land Let me hunger deeply Haunted me with tender hands Which others felt so sweetly Has Thou deceived my trusting heart With truth i cannot conquer and years have gathered … Continue reading A Thousand Roads

Sometimes Quitters Win

January 16, 2016May 25, 2020 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ 1 Comment

“Sometimes you have to let go of everything to gain what God has shaped you for” – Elizabeth Thatcher, when calls the heart. I’m about to quit my job. I’ve been sitting on my resignation letter for weeks. I’m suffering great conflict over it. I have pages of reasons to leave, move on, let go … Continue reading Sometimes Quitters Win

Just a little bit longer

January 13, 2016May 25, 2020 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ 3 Comments

I waited month after month to see that little pink line show up in the small plastic window. I stored soft blue booties in my top drawer to remind me to have faith. I begged God to give me a child, And he said, “Just a little bit longer” After my second child was born, … Continue reading Just a little bit longer

Taking Down Christmas

January 8, 2016May 1, 2024 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ Leave a comment

My house is in the post-holiday jumble, it’s just about time to “take down Christmas” although, I have grown quite fond of the warm sparkle the little white lights provide.

Fat Defined

January 2, 2016May 1, 2024 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ 1 Comment

The day my butt looked fat I knew something had to change.

A Pair of Pink Pants

December 17, 2015May 21, 2024 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ 3 Comments

I was 5 years old and just about to start kindergarten. It would be my first school experience. I was probably afraid, nervous and feeling insecure, but I didn’t say all that. Often times we don’t say what we feel, but rather behave how we feel.

The Greater Good

November 26, 2015May 1, 2024 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ 2 Comments

I found a solitary letter among my grandmother’s journals. My grandmother, Mim, died when I was 18, therefore, her words are haunting and precious, revealing emotions forgotten and buried.

That we might live

November 6, 2015May 12, 2020 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ 1 Comment

Lord sustain us by and by save and sow each tear we cry hold out your hand with crumbs of faith to feed our souls with saving grace carry us when our feet would fail and the path we walk is trimmed with nails hold us up when at once we fade when shame becomes … Continue reading That we might live

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Can I feed the birds

Can I feed the birds

If I can learn to feed the birds  Then I can be ok Then I can learn to care for others  In kind and caring ways Then I can learn to look beyond  my pain and all my need To see the rest, despite how small  And set aside my greed If I can walk […]

King , Judge and Mediator | 1 Samuel 8 | Kim Blenkhorn 

Israel asked for a king like all the other nations—for three reasons they said: to judge them, to go before them, and to fight their battles. The Judge They wanted someone to uphold justice and teach truth. someone who was an expert in the law of God—like Moses—who could punish the wicked and pardon the […]

The Insecure King | I Samuel 9

The Insecure King | I Samuel 9

We learn a lot about Saul in chapter 9—some clues about who he is, and subtle foreshadowing of what sort of leader he will become. Saul’s hidden insecurities are not neutral traits; they look for protection—either through control and anxiety, or through performance and pride and both exist in Saul at the same time in […]

The Mind Wanders | Kim Blenkhorn 

The Mind Wanders | Kim Blenkhorn 

For someone with ADHD having to conform to what works for the average neurotypical brain can feel frustrating and excruciating. When my body is still, my mind tends to wander aimlessly. If I am asked to sit quietly in church, be still, and simply listen, I often struggle to focus— My leg starts going, I […]

Return | 1 Samuel 6–7

Return | 1 Samuel 6–7

What should have been a day of celebration turns into tragedy—the ark is returned to Israel but God strikes down fifty thousand of His own people at Beth Shemesh. Israel now seems caught on both sides: enemies on one side, God’s judgment on the other.  Why would God strike His own people? And why are […]

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  • “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.” ― Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning
  • "I said to de Lord, 'I'm goin' to hold steady on to you, an' I know you'll see me through.'" -H. Tubman
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