Kristen Welch
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Kristen writes at her parenting blog, We Are THAT Family and is author of Rhinestone Jesus: Saying Yes to God When Safe Sparkly Faith is No Longer Enough and founder of The Mercy House. Follow Kristen on twitter as @WeareTHATfamily.

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  1. He uses messes to create beauty! Your real-ness is what makes what you’re doing so powerful. And is what makes Him so evident.

    I’ve had dreams of sitting and chatting with you awhile, swapping ideas and dreams. I look forward to that someday. For now, you remain in my prayers–that He’ll humble you and lift you up, and that you’ll know His heart in a more profound way every day. Rich blessings, Kristen.

  2. I love the “ugly humanity” reference. It’s so fitting. This was great. Glad to hear someone put into words (so beautifully and bluntly) what I think about all the time.

  3. Wow this just sang to me…. “When we maximize others, we minimize ourselves.” I am constantly finding ways to belittle myself, especially when others try to bring me up with compliments. Thank you for putting it into words, hopefully seeing it in black and white will help me stop myself and soak in the goodness that God SO wants me to have and to know that each of us has battles, but we are enough with Him.

  4. Your friends words, “I’m just a mom” make me sad. She isn’t embracing her true identity and the divine role of a mother. That is the most important work and service we can do. Everything else is lovely and wonderful, but if we aren’t finding the value in motherhood I kind of feel like we are denying God.

  5. This is hugely powerful: “it’s okay to apologize for what you’ve done, but not for who you are.” I very often don’t make a distinction between the two.

    Thank you for being honest, Kristen.

  6. I love the quote, “It’s okay to apologize for what you have done, but not for who you are.” So many times we link what we do to who we are and it damages our esteem. We are God’s beloved children who He loves. Who we are is not what we do. 🙂 Thanks for this post. Bless you.

  7. Kristen–You must have peeked right into my life!!!

    This is soo me.. ” I was rude to my husband and irritated with, well, the planet.” But this is me: a tangled mess of humanity-more failures than successes. I’m constantly getting upset over things.

    Loved these phrases: It’s okay to apologize for what you’ve done, but not for who you are. When we maximize others, we minimize ourselves. In God’s eyes, we’re all the same. Powerful words!!!

    I am His.
    I am enough today.
    My mess is the perfect place for His Glory

    loved, loved loved this post!!!!!!

  8. I am a Director a local Pregnancy Resource Center, and I want to commend you on what you are doing. I have been looking at the Mercy House Website and my husband and I have been praying for you, your family, and the work that is being done. My heart breaks for those that are too often considered the “least of these”. It blesses me, that you and your family are doing something tangible and that it is literally saving lives.

    I know that you are not perfect, because none of us is. I know that you are following the Lord, and that is what truly speaks to my heart. Even in your fear and in your messes you continue to trust the Lord. It is an amazing thing and it is truly inspiring.

    I do not say this to put you on a pedestal, but to (in)courage you. ;o) Know that you are being prayed for daily, and even though I have never met you, you truly inspire me. This work is not always easy, but it is the right thing to do. Thank you for standing up for those who cannot stand up for themselves. Thank you for giving a voice to the voiceless.

  9. Oh sister! You have spoken words of truth here!
    I know what it’s like to be a mess. I’m thankful….for a hubby/family/God that loves me in spite of it.
    You are an inspiration! Thank you!

  10. We all have so much to learn in this process called life, and sometimes we just can’t seem to make it all work well. We all have issues and messy lives. None of us are perfect and that is ok… God loves us IN and through our messes and perhaps even hopes for us to find HIM on the other side waiting for us.

  11. We’re all such a mess, aren’t we? In our own ways, we each have a mess. But God is faithful to turn our mess around for His Glory. And even in our mess, He is glorified.

    Janelle

  12. “Even though I said yes to a dream much bigger than myself, I struggle everyday trying to find God in the mess. And sometimes that mess is me.”

    so wonderful. I am with you. thank you.

  13. Really needed this today. And probably should re-read it. Just had a very ugly, lost-my-patience-and-yelled-loudly-at-the-kids moment… not proud.

  14. This is so, so, so, so perfect and God-ordained for me to read at this moment. Whereas I didn’t lose my temper today, I did yesterday–but today I was crying (instead of at my desk, sitting on the ottoman in our bedroom) about mistakes from years ago, at a point when our marriage left me in emotional deficit, marital counseling drained me (and I didn’t feel comfortable with the counselor), and I was raising a newborn and a toddler. Stress and tension left me often impatient and demanding of my toddler back then. And I weep for it. I have to choose to remain in the hope that, in Jesus, I am enough as a mother, and in Jesus, I have everything I need to grow as a mother. That He loves me enough to redeem my mistakes in my children’s lives–and that He loves them enough for that, too. Crying on the ottoman, I prayed for God’s redemption and mercy to rain down on our family and make those mistakes and sins (past, present, and future) fodder for deep, authentic relationships–and that it will show my children how much I need Jesus. If they can see that in me, I hope they will recognize how much they need Jesus, too. Psalm 19:14 calls Him our ‘Rock and our Redeemer.’ I choose to quiet myself in that–if He is called Redeemer, surely He can do the work of redemption. Even of MY sins. Your post is the cry of my own heart, and you said it so genuinely. I’ve been told by a dear woman with whom I occasionally interact that I’m one of the nicest people on the planet, and that she sees so much peace in me. I told her that’s because she’s seen me at my best. But it makes me nervous, in a sense, because I know if she sees me at my worst, I’ll surely disappoint her–I don’t want to mask that or to try to stay on somebody’s pedestal. But I hope that one of the best things that can be said about me is that I deal well with my sin. Satan works hard to keep us mothers in isolation, I think (at least for myself, a stay at home, homeschooling mother). But when I can read what you’ve written at the end of this day, I find a sense of fellowship–and a fellow traveler. Thanks, sister!

  15. You just put in writing what I was thinking about yersterday. Thanks for your words. Every single women should read this. Thanks again!

  16. Amen! So timely to be reading this. Now to believe even more and live into that His power is made perfect in my weakness. Thank you.

  17. I’ve definitely had mornings like that!

    I am His.
    I am enough today.
    My mess is the perfect place for His Glory

    Thanks for this.

  18. It was definitely one of those weeks. Thank you for your openess! I am one of many who have walked down that path. Thank you!

  19. My day started the same way today!! So thankful for forgiveness and more hours in the day to make it right.

    Beautiful words and ones I want to remember and to pass on to my children. Thank you so much for sharing today!

  20. Wow. I think what you wrote probably applies to 99.9% of the women on the planet – never feeling like we’re good enough is something we’re all acquainted with! God uses our imperfections to point to His great glory. I don’t remember where it is, but “His grace is sufficient for you.” (somewhere in the Bible)

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  22. Thanks for sharing your humanity with us! I can certainly relate. I have messes too, both in my heart and in my home, so your word “My mess is the perfect place for His glory” is definitely something I need to tape up on my mirror.

    Thank you.

  23. I love this. It is so incredibly true of my life and an important truth to be reminded of over and over. Thanks for sharing and for your inspiration.

    P.S. – I am heading to Kenya in Aug and will pray while I am “in the land” for Mercy House.

    Megan

  24. This is like water being poured on my burning heart. I am so tired, they aren’t enough hours in the day and i am just finding myself getting stressed and so worried about anything and everything. My anxiety level is through the roof.