Grace and Truth

Grace and Truth with Rebecca Hastings

I’ve never been good at making decisions. I don’t know if it’s built into my DNA to be indecisive, or if I’m just insecure… either way, it leaves paralysed often.

When someone asks me where I want to go eat when we are out and about? I can’t decide.

When we get there and I open a menu? Yikes!

If I need to decide which gift my child would like better, this one or that? I seek a second opinion.

Do I want cherry pie or apple? I just don’t know!

I admit it, I have a problem. I’m working on it.

But in the meantime, this week I couldn’t decide which of Rebecca Hastings’ posts to feature because I loved them both. Thus, I just decided to make it a double feature and feature Rebecca herself.

Are you indecisive? Heather is, find out more in this post on Candidly Christian. Click To Tweet

About Rebecca Hastings

Rebecca believes in embracing grace in real life. At My Ink Dance, she captures hard, uncomfortable, often unspoken feelings and brings light, honesty and God’s truth to them in a relatable way. She is also the author of Worthy: Believe Who God Says You Are, a 20-day devotional inviting women to live life confident of their worth. Rebecca is a wife and mother of three in Connecticut writing imperfect and finding faith along the way.

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Grace & Truth Double Feature

Let There Be

In Let There Be, Rebecca takes us back to the beginning where it all started and beautifully weaves creation and Christmas together in a powerful way.

3 Things You Should Know This Holiday

In this post, Rebecca reminds us of three solid truths we can hang onto no matter where this Christmas finds us.

These are two posts you won’t want to miss. They are both short and should only take a minute or two to read, and I definitely encourage you to hop on over to Rebecca’s website and check them out.


Now for this week’s link-up!

Grace & Truth exists to point people to Jesus! We hope this link-up will be a source of encouragement every week. If you’re a blogger, we hope you’ll use this space as a way to meet new friends within the Christian blogging community. If you’re a reader, we hope that you’ll encounter new bloggers that love Jesus as much as you do! Most of all, we hope you’ll meet Jesus here.

Join us each Friday for the Grace and Truth Link-Up!

Grace and Truth Link Up Hosts

Heather Hart

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Grace and Truth Link Up Rules

1.) Follow your hosts via their blog and/or social media channels. This is not mandatory, but appreciated!

2.) Leave 1-2 of your most recent Christian Living posts. Please do not link DIY, Crafts, Recipes, etc. Links of this kind will be deleted. We also reserve the right to delete posts that don’t align with the theme or that are deemed by the hostesses to be inappropriate.

3.) Visit 1-2 other links and leave a meaningful comment! We want to encourage community, so please don’t link and run!

4.) All links are randomly sorted – feel free to link as early or as late as you’d like. The playing field is even!

In order to be featured next week:

5.) Grab a button and/or link back to one of our hosts to encourage new linkers. This is not mandatory to participate, but is required to be featured.

6.) Each host will choose one blog to feature and promote via their social media channels next week.

7.) By linking up you agree to allow the hosts to use your featured post image if you are chosen as a feature for next week.

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P.S. Rebecca was also one of the contributing authors to my anthology, Candid Conversations. While each story in this book shares a unique perspective, the prevailing theme is that we all struggle but there is hope to be found in Jesus. Get your copy from Amazon or click here to learn more.

2 Comments

  1. Thank you for the featured blogs today. It is so true that we tend to want everything perfect, just like we see in the media, but that’s not real life. Plus, the media really misses the true meaning of Christmas. I think we almost have to pray ahead of the season, in order to maintain our sense of sanity, and perspective, don’t you think? Jan

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