Keri Wyatt Kent

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Where Would Jesus Hang Out?

Using a coffee shop as a remote office or meeting room is, I believe, a great strategy for leaders.

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Be Anxious for Nothing …

It is so easy to say: just trust.Do not be anxious. Doing it is another matter altogether. How do you cultivate trust? How do you release anxiety?

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The Simple Joy of Sabbath

Sabbath should be a day when our structures are released and simple joys celebrated.

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Advent: A Season to Say Yes to God

What might you need to say no to this holiday season, so that you can be more fully present with God?

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Soul Care for the Busy Leader

When you’re too busy to rest, rest is exactly what you need.

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The Curious Cure for Boredom

What do you do when you or those you lead become spiritually bored?

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The Spiritual Discipline of Releasing

What do you need to release in order to be ready for your next step as a leader?

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Let the Word Invade Your Heart

How might our ministries be transformed if we allowed God, through his Word, to fill us, change us?

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Building Future Leaders

Which kid in your children’s or youth ministry could become more than he or she is right now?

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The Spiritual Practice of Trust

Trust is a spiritual practice that transforms us, that helps us obey the command against worrying.

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Power in Weakness

Hunger makes you weak, but purposely going hungry is a powerful experience.

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Digging Deeper into God’s Word

Let’s not get so busy with ministry that we neglect our need to feed our souls with Scripture.

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The Courage to Worship … Like a Child

We who lead children have a front row seat to unedited, uninhibited worship. And if we’re brave, we’ll learn to worship in that same way.

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Divine Generosity

When we give generously, we wade into the abundant flow of God’s grace.

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“By Heart”

Many of us lead children and give them memory verses to learn. But do we practice what we preach?

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Living the Compassionate Life

Jesus never called us to do service projects, he asked us to become servants.

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Saying ‘No’ in order to say ‘Yes’

When you say no to things that are not priorities, you can create space in your life to say yes to the things that matter.

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The Path of Humility

What will make this a successful ministry year? Let’s see what the apostle Paul has to say.

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It’s a Partnership

We cannot simply work for God while he watches from the sidelines.

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Growing in Gratitude

Gratitude leads to joy and joy leads quite naturally to genuine acts of generosity.

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The Restful Practice of Play

Play can restore our souls from the damage done by our accomplishment-driven, workaholic culture.

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The Spiritual Discipline of Giving

When we give generously, we get a glimpse of the abundance of God.

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A Tried-and-True Strategy

Those who desire to make a difference in children’s lives would be wise to look to the example of a young queen named Esther.

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Happy Holy Days

God commands us to celebrate&—even when times are tough

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Time for a Rest?

Sometimes taking a break is the most spiritual thing you can do

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Soul Soil

Creating the right conditions to make you grow

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Being a Winnie-the-Pooh in an Eeyore World

In these tough times it’s crucial to foster gratitude in our lives.

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Fresh Air

3 practices to breathe life into your conversations with God.

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Playful Faith

Children’s ministry is serious business—that’s why we need to play.

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Never Stop Growing

In ministry it’s easy to forget our own development while we attend to the needs others.

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Shaking Things Up

Something shifted tremendously in how people followed God after Jesus walked our planet.

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God’s Simple Answer

One of my favorite indulgences, which I treat myself to a few times a year, is Real Simple magazine. I find it somewhat ironic that a magazine about simplicity has slick ads for so much stuff, but it’s still a fun magazine to read.

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Being a Safe Person

There is no doubt—we live in troubled times. It may feel hard to concentrate on your spiritual life when you face financial challenges, when the world seems to be in turmoil.

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Flow-Through Ministry

To paraphrase Rick Warren: Your ministry is not about you.

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Between Solitude and Effective Ministry

The beginning of the school year marks, at many churches, the beginning of a new season of ministry. Children get “promoted” to the next grade level—which in the church I grew up in, was a big deal.

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Slipping Away

Summer is never endless when you’re an adult. It seems like you blink and it’s gone.

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Play With a Purpose

One of my favorite spiritual practices is one you don’t hear much about: the practice of play.

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Flowers and Weeds, Side by Side

A furious line of thunderstorms pounded our area this week. Windows left open meant the carpet was as soaked as the lawn.

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A Look to Remember

When we look at Jesus, we remember his love for us.

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What Really Counts

Making the days count—how do you do that?

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What Weighs You Down?

What weighs you down, bends you over, keeps you small? Is it the weight of other people’s expectations? Or the burden of trying to make other people happy?

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Your Two Cents Worth

I wonder what the crowd expected to hear from Jesus.

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He Went Away Sad

Childlike faith and trust is necessary if we are to enter the kingdom.

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A Journey to Believe

A new series of For Your Soul columns, based on Keri Wyatt Kent’s devotional book Oxygen: Deep Breathing for the Soul.

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Who Are You? A Journey in Journaling

A friend and I recently taught a workshop at a weekend women’s retreat. The topic? Journaling. What’s your gut response to the mention of the practice of journaling?

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Prayer: From Seeker to Sought

This month, let’s consider the spiritual practice of prayer. Prayer not as ritual but as a means to relationship; as conversation initiated by the Holy Spirit, in which our primary role is to listen.

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Start With a Strong Foundation

Last night, I awakened several times to rain pounding on the roof. Early this morning, unable to sleep, I went to the basement to check on things.

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Work, Worship, Sabbath

Last month, many readers responded to my column on Sabbath. Many of the comments and questions were focused on rules: which day of the week should it be? What should be prohibited?

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A Day Set Apart

In our ongoing series that focuses on spiritual practices, we’ll take an extended look at just one practice: Sabbath keeping.

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The Gift You’re Already Giving

Parenting, it’s been said, is the only profession where the goal is to work yourself out of a job.

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The Joy Motor

On my desk, I have a cut-glass vase housing bright yellow daffodils and two small but pungent purple hyacinths.

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Spring-Cleaning for the Soul

The horizon—the color of ashes—promises a storm. The muddled snow, which had been melting, is arrested by the returning cold.

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Personal Retreat: Come Away With Me

I am writing this in a quiet place, where I have come, to get some rest.

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Keep Asking

Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; those who seek find; and to those who knock, the door will be opened.

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Pull the Plug on Noise: Silence

If silence is “weird,” why do we want to engage in it at all, much less make time for it as a spiritual practice?

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A Slide, a Prayer, Again

Little Josh wanders the three-year-old room at Promiseland, stopping first at the art station to color a picture of Jesus, which he embellishes with a few lines and circles meant to be Thomas the train.

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To Shine and Rave

The quote here reminds us that we really do matter, and being our best gives glory to God.

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Welcoming Strange People

When you hear the phrase “spiritual practice,” or “spiritual discipline,” what comes to mind?

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Life… Interrupted

When you work with children, interruptions are inevitable.

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Being at Home with Yourself

I was cleaning up the living room, picking up newspapers and throwing toys into the toy box, muttering about how many pairs of shoes were on the floor instead of in the closet.

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Letting Joy Grow

What happens when we live God’s way? He brings gifts into our lives, much the same way that fruit appears in an orchard—things like affection for others, exuberance about life, serenity.

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Listen to the Quiet

As a leader, what are you doing to feed your soul?

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That Time of Year

Spring brings a change of wardrobe, typically. Lighter, shorter, brighter.

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Holding Hands

A moment with a child can remind us of what really matters.

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Listen

I’ve noticed that different people interpret what that means in different ways.

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The Power of Hidden Disciplines

Your effectiveness as a leader depends a lot on what you do when no one is looking—the private spiritual disciplines you engage in to grow closer to Jesus.

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