I heard it many times from the “fair police” in our family as she was growing up: “It’s not fair!” To which I would reply, as gently as possible, “Well, you know what, life isn’t fair.”
We just returned from several days away, to Dallas, TX, for a conference about churches equipping parents to raise godly kids, to pass their faith along so that when the kids grow up they will remain faithful and involved. We were challenged, inspired, encouraged, sobered, and taught much during our time there. It was a lot to take in, hearing from about 10 speakers in two days’ time. It was also really nice to be away with my husband, get a little more sleep than usual, bask in Texas sunshine outside, and just chill.
It’s good to get away but always good to get home. However, as we were getting ready for bed last night I found myself feeling grumpy, out of sorts. I asked myself why. We just had a great week, learned lots of good things, had nice time away together. What do I have to be grumpy about? I’ve been intentionally trying to have a positive, faith-filled attitude about everything, but some emotion I’ve been pushing down bobbed up to the surface. As I lay down to go to sleep, in my head I told God, “It’s not fair, God. Continue reading
