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Anna works full-time for DaySpring from Minnesota, where she lives with her husband and four kids. Anna is the author of A Moment of Christmas and Pumpkin Spice for Your Soul, and she shares the good stuff of the regular, encouraging you to see the ordinary glory in your everyday.

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  1. Anna, I love you so much and your honesty about needing to be seen when God has called you to lead from the back row.

  2. Thank you for this Anna! I’m embarrassed to say that I’ve definitely been feeling “unseen” lately, so your words were very timely. Blessings to you and your family!

  3. Oh how this touched my heart so Anna. Blessed ARE the pure in heart for they shall see God. Your beloved 4 yr heard clearly heard from Abba Daddy & He gave her those words, exactly what He knew you would need.

    Listening for that still small voice is challenging sometimes. I’ve had those same pity parties, just like precious Eeyore says, “Woe is me.” But I’ve been the only one who shows up at those parties! Not much fun.

    Thank you for pointing us toward Christ as we do our best to see Jesus not only speak as we read His Word, meditate praying, seeking Wisdom from Holy Spirit, but also through the kind, gracious & living words of others.

    Our words will either be sweet fragrant offering of Christ or the stench of rotting flesh.

    Proverbs 16:20-21 NLT, “Those who listen to instruction will prosper; those who trust the Lord will be joyful. The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive.”

    What an inspiration you are, so authentic & genuine. Your wise words come from the quality time you spend alone with Jesus. Your trust in the LORD is so evident because that trust is being developed in your children. Joy is so contagious & we all need to trust Jesus more.

  4. Anna,

    YOU do such a FANTASTIC job reading and recording with such a conversational, approachable, understanding, empathetic, encouraging voice each day! I know what goes into recording as my devotions are on Life 88.5 twice daily. It’s work and sometimes you have to dig deep for the energy to SERVE. It doesn’t go unnoticed by me.

    I remember what it was like when my kiddos were the ages of yours. I honestly look back and don’t know how I did it all.

    Keep up the GREAT WORK for Christ’s Kingdom both inside and outside your home!

    Sending you SUMMER-YOU’RE-SEEN Joy,

    Lisa Wilt

  5. Anna loved what you wrote today. I have often my life doing my Dad’s Home tidying it for him as at 84 years old he can’t do for himself anymore. I have at time never go a thank you from my Dad or the rest of my Family to thank me for the good Job I do for my Dad. Before my Dad took Dementia he would once in a while say thank you for doing his house you did a good Job. Then it could go weeks days months he never say it again to show he loves me and appreciates all I do for him. My Dad has always been the type of person who as long as his world ok that all that matters. I hear people saying they have great Dad who praises them for all they do for their Dad. I can get quite sad. As I have wished my Dad was like that. Then you hear my Dad praise my sister’s for all they do for him and you think why not me too. It can hurt but you say nothing and keep praying for his salvation. As my Friend said Dawn remember what Jesus said on the cross it the same for you to do with you family until they get saved. It is “Forgive them for they know not what they do.” That true for my Dad and my family as none of them saved they will not change until get saved. Then God said to me one day I see the good work you do for you’re Dad. Your Dad will praise you when gets saved for all you do don’t let it hurt you that he praises your sisters more and not you. Then it came into my head another we thing you show your Dad you love in and your doing his own the Lord and the Love of your Dad. Don’t let it annoy you if you don’t get the praise you like from you earthly Dad. I and your Heavenly Father and I praise you for doing all do for your earthly Dad in Love to Me and Your Dad. I smiled and it has changed my thinking of does my Dad appreciate all I do for him before he took Dementia. What it taught me God appreciate all I do for my Dad and my Dad will appreciate it when he gets saved. To. Keep on doing what I do for my Dad because I love you Lord and my Dad. As it has also taught me people when we read our Bible there were many not saved like my Dad who didn’t appreciate what Jesus did for them. Jesus stilled loved them and keep on doing doing what he was doing for them in Love for his Heavenly Father. I that made me say I will do the samed for my Dad. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland xx

  6. ….. loved all your words but especially this group…

    But instead, “look for the still, small voice of thanks from the One who made the stars”….,

    Thank you Anna R.!!!’

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