When I graduated college a few years back, it seemed like I had everything lined up for me. I was headed to Kansas City to finally be in the same city as my long-distance boyfriend of two years, I had a teaching job lined up, and would start classes for my Master’s degree in education soon after I arrived. That boyfriend soon became my fiancé, and after a whirlwind seven months of teaching, wedding planning, and night classes, we got married.
From the outside, everything was perfect. But from the inside? My heart was aching.
I went to work and classes and lived life with my new husband, but life felt routine and lacking purpose. I missed the ministry and friends I had in college and felt like I wasn’t making an impact anywhere. My marriage had its sweet moments and we loved each other deeply, but it was also much harder than we’d expected. Physical intimacy was confusing and impacted our hearts in ways that I could never have expected. It felt like we just kept having one hard conversation after another as we navigated the waters of our new oneness and how we could live that out in real life.
And in the midst of all that, the God who was once my refuge felt a million miles away. My quiet times felt dry and boring and distant, and I found myself turning to anything I could to avoid those awkward interactions with God. I was angry that He had “abandoned” me when I felt I needed him most, and so I stopped pursuing Him at all as a result…..
I’m honored to be sharing more about what it’s looked like for me to fight for my heart and my healing over on Holly Barrett’s beautiful blog for Testimony Tuesday. Head on over there to read the rest of this post and check out the other sweet stories of God’s goodness in the midst of our brokenness!
Brittany Bergman says
Once again, your words are speaking straight to my heart! I feel like I’m living a very similar season right now. Headed over to Holly’s blog to read the rest!
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Erin says
I love the authenticity in the way you write! I find being “open” about life gives others a chance to connect and we don’t feel so alone in our struggles! Heading to Holly’s to read the rest! <3
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Shann Eva says
I love how open and honest your posts are. You are a beautiful writer and the message is even more powerful.
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Jazmine says
I always love and appreciate how honest and sincere you are when you write. I know it takes a lot to share something like that but it’s great that you did because you’re not alone. We all go through those rough waters in our life. I hope you’re on the road to healing soon.
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