WELCOME HEART: Living a Legacy Life
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Susan Macias says as long as we have breath to breathe, Jesus still has a work for me to do. I love that and most likely I have fewer breaths to breathe than most of you. And it's still true. Don't you love it too? We never run out of purpose, and that purpose is to partner alongside of God Himself to do Kingdom work. Thanks for the reminder, Susan!
As a mother of 7 and an empty nester, Susan knew what it meant to have a full parenting life (homeschooler, too) and then "all of a sudden" an empty house, but not an empty life. She started her podcast: "We're Not Done Yet!" She hosted me late last year about hospitality and she said it was a hit. Listen HERE.
One of Susan's passions and books is to help women walk out their identity in Christ. She's hosting a giveaway for: Putting Jesus On: My Identity Journal. Leave a comment in blog or on social media to be entered.
About Susan, in her own words:
I’m a fifty-something mom of seven and grandmother of eight. I love my husband, my family, and living in Texas. But above all I love Jesus, and I adore talking about Him
After homeschooling for twenty-seven years, I now answer God’s new call in my life. As a Christian writer and speaker, I use honesty, transparency, truth from the Word, and a little humor.
And I strive to exhort women to engage in their circumstances so that God is glorified and the Kingdom is expanded. Few things thrill me like sharing Jesus with my sisters.
Oh friend, the Lord calls us to His purposes. Let’s keep fighting the good fight, even when we feel we don’t have much fight left. Jesus will enable us because the hurting world needs us!
Some gems from Susan:
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When asked, “What’s the greatest commandment?” Jesus replied simply: “Love God, love your neighbor.” I imagine He was thinking, “It’s not rocket science” or “What’s not to like?” or “It’s not complicated.”
He was right, it’s not complicated. But people are people and we make it complicated.
I need to pray daily to uncomplicate what He says is best for me and best for others. So I wrote “31 Days of Uncomplicated Prayers,” and once I pray them through, I start over again.
You can too. One short, simple prayer to help uncomplicate love sent to your inbox for 31 days. Don't worry. They are short. God doesn't mind short prayers.
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Some samples:
Sign up HERE and feel free to share link with a friend. We are all a little complicated.
Love God. Love your neighbor. It’s not complicated.
Ep 164 A Legacy of Needing Jesus at Every Age
Ep 163 A Legacy of Christ-Centered Christmas Traditions with Mitzi Neeley
Ep 162 A Legacy of Hope in Grief with Lisa Appelo
Ep 161 A Legacy of Authentic Community for our Good and God’s Glory with Halee Wood
Ep 160 A Legacy of Making Music with Steve Moore
Ep 159 A Legacy of Hosting Family at the Holidays (And Surviving. With Joy.)
Ep 158 A Legacy of Living Our Best Life at Any Age with Laura Padgett
Ep 157 A Legacy of Radical Hospitality: Monday Night Dinners with the Cleaths
Ep 156 A Legacy of Living Awake with Anjuli Paschall
Ep 155 A Legacy and Lifetime of Discipleship with Cal Samuels
Ep 154 A Legacy of Curiosity—A Journey of Faith with Lore Ferguson Wilbert
Ep 153 A Legacy of Recalling God’s Goodness in Anxiety and Isolation with Becky Keife
Ep 152 A Legacy of Habits of Faith with Jen Pollock Michel
Ep 151 A Legacy of Going Into the Hard Places For Wholeness and Healing with Jolene Underwood
Ep 150 A Legacy of Prayer: 31 Days of Uncomplicated Prayers to Love God and Love Your Neighbor
Ep 149 A Legacy of Doing the Work You Love with Brian Dixon
Ep 148 A Legacy to Change the World By a Simple Invitation, Part 1
Ep 147 A Legacy of a Responsible Social Media Relationship with Chris Martin
Ep 146 A Legacy of Spiritual Growth: 3 Things to Keep Us On the Right Track
Ep 145 A Legacy of Perfectionism vs God’s Love with Amy Carroll
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