Vulnerability opens the door to intimacy. When we trust God with who we really are, what we truly think and what we actually need (no matter how scary or ugly it might feel at first) it makes more room for Him in our lives.⠀⠀⠀⠀
Vulnerability opens the door to intimacy. When we trust God with who we really are, what we truly think and what we actually need (no matter how scary or ugly it might feel at first) it makes more room for Him in our lives.⠀⠀⠀⠀
Diana Vallette is a writer who speaks on faith in a way that’s approachable to everyone (a gift she credits to her many years as a non-believer). She is passionate about truth telling and firmly believes that women best serve the Lord when they realize Christianity isn't about having it all figured out, it's about showing up even when you don't. She is a Latina living in Louisiana with her husband and their five children.
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