by Laurie Short | Apr 3, 2018 | Faith, when changing nothing changes everything
If given a choice, we would wish it away. But if we are willing to walk through it, the pain we’ve experienced can be the source of the greatest impact we will have. Our pain is the balm of healing we hold for others after we’ve let it do its work in us. The 6th...
by Laurie Short | Feb 27, 2018 | when changing nothing changes everything
In order to see our way forward, we sometimes have to look backward. That’s why God often prompts us to look back to find our courage for what is ahead. This next session of my video series reveals the lens through which we see the biggest glimpse of God’s...
by Laurie Short | Feb 7, 2018 | when changing nothing changes everything
In 1995, a movie was released that greatly impacted my perspective, opening my eyes to the big view lens on my life. You’ll hear about it in today’s video preview, and see how my videographer avoided copyright infringement when I told him we needed to...
by Laurie Short | Jan 16, 2018 | Montecito Mudslides, when changing nothing changes everything
What a month it has been in our fair city. Having been separated from loved ones for 48 hours and currently evacuated, I can tell you that my story is one of the tame ones. Others, two blocks away, mourn gigantic loss. Our community mourns 20 (to date) lives that left...
by Laurie Short | Jun 28, 2017 | Reframe your life, when changing nothing changes everything
I was thrilled to find out this week that I’ve been given the opportunity to put together a five day devotional from my new book for YouVersion, which is the Bible app that offers free devotionals for your mobile device or computer. (this is a photo for anyone...
by Laurie Short | May 30, 2017 | Boundless.org, Faith, Lisa Anderson, Reframe your life, when changing nothing changes everything
You may not have seen her, but there is a better chance you have heard her voice. Lisa Anderson is the host of Boundless.org, a podcast ministry that reaches thousands of singles and young adults. I had the privilege of interviewing with Lisa this week, and she asked...