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Halfway There, Living on a Prayer

September 21, 2018 / mom life, pregnancy, sexism, sexual harassment, spiritual abuse

Yesterday, we hit the 20-week mark on this journey to welcoming a new little one into the Harrelson Pack. It took me by surprise to think that we were already halfway there to meeting this little one. This little one that we just found out is a GIRL! In the midst of the excitement, I […]

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Spiritual Abuse and Natural Disasters

September 14, 2018 / poverty, privilege, spiritual abuse

With Florence about to make landfall in South Carolina, people have been preparing for power outages and damages. In the midst of all of us trying to anticipate the uncertain, bad theology has come to the surface. This theology invites judgment about who deserves God’s protection and who doesn’t deserve God’s protection. This week Pat

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Spiritual Abuse: Actions Speak Louder than Words

September 7, 2018 / sexism, spiritual abuse

I’ve been pondering the discussions about Pastor Charles H Ellis and Ariana Grande for over a week. There was so much about this interaction that reminded me of similar situations I have been in as a woman and as a woman who attends religious services regularly. There is no doubt in my mind that Ariana

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‘member that, Mommy?

August 29, 2018 / church life, communion, community, life of a minister, mom life

As our son nears three, he is beginning to understand the passing of time. Terms like tomorrow and yesterday are starting to enter his vocabulary. Tomorrow usually pops up as the time when he doesn’t want to do something like clip his fingernails or go to the doctor. Yesterday usually appears when he is certain there

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Spiritual Abuse and The Process of Untraining

August 24, 2018 / baptist, Being a woman, spiritual abuse, wholeness

I found myself in an uncomfortable situation this week that reminded me of my conservative, evangelical upbringing. The semon was similar. The tone was similar. The lack of space for questions or discussion was similar. I found myself shifting in my seat trying to comprehend how I had ended up in a situation that reminded

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Nothing Could Be Finer…Unless You’re a Woman

August 21, 2018 / Being a woman, change, community

I grew up in South Carolina and went to college in South Carolina. I’ve taught and worked in South Carolina for the majority of my professional career both as a teacher and as a minister. Although I love so much about the state, I am shocked at the number of people who don’t understand the

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Children’s Books that Teach Kids to Love Language

August 20, 2018 / books, mom life, reading

Sometimes in our desire to make sure our children are learning all of the important preliteracy skills they need, we forget the power of loving language. Words are powerful, but words are also fun and funny and whimsical. As I was studying to be a reading specialist, one of the things I always wanted to

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On Confronting My Privilege as a White Mom

August 16, 2018 / Family, mom life, privilege

I’ve been pondering, lamenting, and praying about the children separated from their families at our border. I’ve read as many different reports as I can trying desperately to understand the different sides of the issue, how long the practice has been taking place, and what I could possibly do to help better the situation. There is

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On Missions

July 25, 2018 / church life, life of a minister, ministry, missions

Last week I took six youth, one college student, and one young professional down to Conway, SC for Youth Missions Week. I am not a youth minister, but when I found that 25% of my current congregation was youth, I knew there was something missing in the life and work of our church. We needed our

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A Seesaw of Awe

June 23, 2018 / community, Family, life of a minister, mom life, parents

This week our summer officially started as we had all three children. We spent our late afternoons in the pool of a generous neighbor who let us come swim and take a reprieve from the summer heat. My heart began to fill in ways it hasn’t in our long Spring of not having all three

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Merianna Neely Harrelson

I am a teacher, spiritual director, and author of Morning Light: A 30-Day Devotion and Toast the Day: A 30 Day Prayer Journey.

Email: merianna@merianna.net

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