Live Brave- week 26

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Real Women. Real Stories. Real Bravery

Happy Monday friends & here’s to a fabulous week!! So glad  you are joining us today for our Live Brave series. I am so thankful for today’s contributor & her willingness to share some of her story with us! I have no doubt that her story will encourage many!!

Meet Simone. 

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When Candi asked me to write for this weeks Live Brave series I was excited to share a part of my life that I hope will encourage others to Live BRAVE! Not only that, but it was impeccable timing as it is the 1 year anniversary of when I started this Brave journey with the Lord.

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Live Brave – week 25

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Real Women. Real Stories. Real Bravery

Yay, it’s Monday & time for another Live Brave post! Welcome back if you have been joining along on this brave adventure or if this is your first time here >> Welcome!!! This post & the posts before will no doubt, encourage you & inspire you!!

I am so thankful for today’s contributor!! I love this girl & I know you will too!!

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In this season of my life, brave has a different meaning than it did when I was younger and probably will when I am older. A (very) brief synopsis of my youth: a childhood of fear and insecurity followed by a young adulthood of brave adventure both inward and outward, spiritual and physical. Almost all of it had to do with a life-transforming encounter with Jesus and everything thereafter I contribute to that.

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Live Brave- week 24

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Real Women. Real Stories. Real Bravery.

Happy Monday friends! So glad you are joining us today for our Live Brave series! I am so excited for you to meet Emily.. this girl is beautiful inside & out.. she is wise beyond her years, full of compassion, creativity & has a fabulous sense of style ( isn’t she such a gorgeous bride!!?).

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Hello there! I was so honored when Candi asked me to write for this week’s Live Brave series. This year has been the most intense years I have ever had. I experienced almost every transition in the book: new apartment, new city, new name, new job (or lack thereof), new church, new friends, new “roommate”, new norms, and at times what feels like a new identity.

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