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Brittany Tinsley is a writer and speaker whose work sits at the intersection of mental health and faith. Her debut book, Stories Our Scars Tell, is available for preorder now.

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  1. I always admired the kids in my classes who had moved from somewhere else. They seemed more interesting, self-assured, exotic even. I thought I’d be too scared to make new friends in a new place & was glad my Dad only got transferred once in my school years. After my undergrad years I left for grad school 2 states away, took on a roommate I met over the phone & knew no one other than the administrators I met when I applied for acceptance. Looking back at that move I have to chuckle at who I’d grown to be that I did that so boldly. But it wasn’t me at all it was Christ in me! Home absolutely is a Person! Amen, Brittany! Blessings (((0)))

  2. Thank you for this. I grew up on a farm in Kansas my whole life. After marriage we moved 30 times and as different seasons arise my husband wants to move again. Many times he tells me…this is it…our retirement home. Well I’m retired 2 years and he wants to move again. This time we will try “snowbirding”. I loved your devotional about HOME IS NOT A PLACE IT IS A PERSON. I will remember that when anxiety and resentment bubbles up. I will root and abide deeper wherever I end up.

  3. Your devotion today really touched my soul. I too, moved to many states during my childhood. I have lived in southwest Michigan as an adult for half of my life and It is still hard to call it my home. Thank you for reminding me the God is my home. He is our creator, is love , and is everything. He truly provides a safe haven and shelters us from everything. Our own homes are filled with God comfort, joy and love!

  4. Brittany, I share your untethered history. I’m not from a military family. My dad just could never be content in one place for very long. We moved every year or two.

    In the fall, I always get a hankering to move on. I’ve lived, with my husband, in the same town for 51 years and we’ve lived in this house for over 40 years. I find that traveling helps me with my wanderlust. Somewhat.

    God is my dwelling place also. And it is well with my soul. Mostly.

  5. Dear Brittany………This is a very interesting devotional. I will have to look at it again, perhaps from a different perspective. I am 77 years old and have many very serious heartbreaking issues. I have moved 3 times in the past year and certainly is no where near your story, but everytime I think I am caught up, several more things drop on me. I have always known that God wants us to take a day of rest, preferably Sunday the day we go to church to worship with others. Sometimes that is fine and I do go to church, but I still have things that have to be done that day and not just cleaning my apartment or small things, but serious issues that I need to get done that day. Example, on Monday, in the Senior facility where I live there will be an inspection of every room and that is at least 100 apartments. I have been working hard to get my apartment in shape, but these inspectors LOOK for the smallest of things to get us in trouble. I will try today to get things right, but there are so many Rules you need to follow. I do not consider my apartment as home as I had to sell my home of 40 years due to problems with my husband and son. I thank you Brittany for your words. They were full of wisdom, so I will read it again. Sunday, I plan to go to church regardless and try to rest as I am very weary. It has been a difficult week for me. Prayer and love to you Brittany. I appreciate your devotional……………………Betsy Basile

  6. I can completely relate as I moved every 6 years as a kid. Not nearly as often as you, but the feelings were the same. I have longed to belong, to be like everyone else. The gift for me was that I had a lot of siblings and was strong in my roots and faith. I didn’t feel the need to conform to my peers’ wild behaviors in highschool. I knew who I was and what I stood for, I don’t think this is on accident. Moving helped me learn my best self, strengthen my faith and relationship with God, and kept my family ties strong.
    I get the urge to stay somewhere forever like my husband did growing up, and I get the urge to move. It’s confusing but makes sense.
    Our stories create us and I’m grateful for mine.

  7. Brittany, your article speaks to my soul. I have been struggling many times with answering “Where are you from?” question. The country I was born in doesn’t exist anymore. I have lived in different countries as well as in three different continents. I keep reminding myself that God is our dwelling place.
    Thank you for the devotional.

  8. I identify so much with your story. In the 4th grade alone I went to 3 different schools in 3 different states due to my Dad’s work. Then many moves with my first husband until I divorced him. I am 78 and live on a fixed SS income with my current and last husband. We have moved a few times, once from a subdivision, once to the country and due to his daughter and grandson moving in with us for 15 years had to return to the city to a subdivision I dislike intensely. But thankfully to the Lord we have good neighbors! But our church where we served faithfully for over 20 years kept moving to new locations and became very controlling and condemning, so we had to leave there also. We haven’t found a new home church yet. Still looking, but due to a debilitating back condition we are stuck here due to my physical condition and age. But I know I have a permanent home in heaven and look so forward to an eternity with Jesus, my wonderful Savior!

  9. Can totally relate!! My daddy was from VA, mom from Mass. I was born in the UK, graduated from HS in GA, spent most of my life in TX. Where am I from?
    I am from God.

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