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Anna lives Minnesota with her husband and four kids, works full-time in editorial marketing, and runs on grace & caffeine. Anna is the author of A Moment of Christmas and Pumpkin Spice for Your Soul, and she encourages you to see the ordinary glory in your everyday.

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  1. What a beautiful word picture you have painted, Anna! It’s currently 27 & I’m curled in bed with my German Shepherd asleep on my feet. Even he doesn’t want to go out in our “cold”. Yet God is evident in the joy you get in the cold I would hate AND in the warmth of a contented pup by my side. God truly is in the details & we can excitedly say “Let’s Go!”

  2. I love winter! I love snow! I live in Maine so I get it. Christmas eve morning I woke up to a foot of snow, frigid temperatures, and no power! My generator battery was dead. So much snow piled up from the plows. But a neighbor called me over for coffee so I shoveled my way over. While I was warming up, her son plowed me out! And then by 11, the power returned and we were able to have Candlelight service at our church that evening. The lights lining the path to the church door and then the darkness inside with the only light coming from the candles we all held reminds me of your experience. In that darkness, in that stillness, I can feel God’s presence. It always amazes me how we quiet it becomes, even the babies sense something amazing is happening. Thank you for sharing and reminding me I am not alone in my love of winter!

  3. Anna,

    I sure miss hearing your voice reading these devotions every morning. You did such a wonderful job, my friend. Will you be the new editor now?

    Sending you New Year’s joy,

    Lisa Wilt

  4. Thank you Anna, you described perfectly how much I love winter too! I love the coziness of it all. And especially love when we’re blessed with a clear night sky – the stars look particularly bright and the moon is such a beacon of light and goodness! I also appreciate the reminder of light overcoming dark. I have a tendency to forget that even the smallest sliver of light can remind us we’re not alone. Blessings to you and the whole (in)courage family!

  5. I do miss “real” winters – the snow and icicles and crips fresh air. I grew up in Pennsylvania. Snow days were always beautiful, but especially at Christmas. I think we prayed every year for a white Christmas, and sometimes those prayers were answered. We had a warm Christmas this year, down here in Florida. It did cool down for New Year’s which made the warmth of sharing our traditional fondue meal at home all the more special. As my son and I walked up to our church for midnight mass on Christmas Eve, we looked up at the heavens, remembering my Mom (Grammy for my son). It was warm but the skies were so clear, and the stars shone so bright – it was breathtaking – and we thought of the star the beautiful night so long ago and the beautiful light that the small babe brought into the world. That small light is with us all always – and comes in many ways as we go through life.
    Blessings.

  6. Love your story. What a blessing that night was for you and your family. Thanks for sharing it and reminding us to “trust our Guide” in everything.

  7. Dear Anna…May I grab onto your hand as I am truly in need of it right now. I loved your story and as I am retired, I don’t really worry too much about the 50 minute (in normal conditions) to the place I worked. One winter long ago, for 1 week, we had to drive in all ice. As a manager, we were expected to be there no matter what. I did get there eventually, but people that took the bus 10 minutes to our company called off. My manager used to laugh about that. The season I have been in for the past almost 7 years, is still far from being resolved, thanks to an ungrateful 55 year old son who had dismissed me as his Mother. I have prayed so much, my throat is scratchy, but I still see the light far off in the distance, but I never give up HOPE when it involves Jesus. I am working on getting more patient as I know God works on His own timeline, not what we have planned. Thank you Anna for your story and as I am going through the book ” 100 Days of Strength in Any Struggle”. I have read quite a number of yours and I always smile when I see your name on the devotion. I will say that the 1st time through the book, what I wrote on the journal, is quite different from a year and 8 months when I first went through the book. It truly helped me to grow my “Spiritual knowledge”. That has made me happy. I am on Day 79 today. I send my love and prayers to you and your family as we push through the Winter……………………………..Betsy Basile

  8. Thank you so much Anna, for this encouragement. I am in a warm place right now but will soon have to go back home to the cold and snow. Your 2nd last paragraph gave me much hope! Hugs and prayers ❤️

  9. Anna, as per your usual, you hit this one out of the park! I can picture the night with the snow and the candles. Lovely.

  10. North Dakota and Minnesota are my second home, from north of the international border. I love hiking MN parks when I am traveling for work!

    And as a side note, my heart has broken repeatedly for MN in the past few months. I am praying for your country, but especially for the state that holds a home in my heart. <3

  11. In Pennsylvania we are very BLESSED with three months of four different seasons. As we live on a hill over-looking the small towns that surrounds our area, it is so breath-taking, especially with the first snowfall and each snow thereafter, the pure white snow on the trees are just gorgeous and beautiful. THANK YOU Anna for sharing your life and encouragement in this article. It warms my HEART with JOY in the little things God gives us daily as we TRUST our GUIDE!

    PRAYER pushes the Light and Hope into dark corners of our Life.
    May we have the JOY of the Lord in our HEART in every season!

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