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Dad Breaks Down as 2-Yr-Old Daughter Is Denied Entry on Plane— Woman Points at Toddler & Says “I Wanna Buy Her Ticket”

"He stepped aside and tried to make a few calls. Hugging his daughter and grabbing his head, you could tell he was heartbroken. This woman next to him at the front counter heard the whole thing."

Daughter’s “Pootergirl” Costume for Picture Day Goes Viral After She Rejects Dad’s Outfit Choices

"She walked up, looked over each of her choices, turned and said ‘POOTERGIRL!’ and well…I couldn’t argue with that answer...”

To the Stranger Who Gave My 3-Year-Old a Bracelet in the McDonald’s Bathroom

"You heard me tell her we had a long drive home and she needed to use the potty. You heard her tell me she was scared the toilet would flush while she was sitting on it."

Why Your Marriage Needs a Church Family

I’ve had a lot of tough questions from a lot of women. They range from minor problems to full on devastating circumstances. I am more than happy to have the opportunity to encourage and pray. But I am only on the other side of a computer screen, and that kind of support only goes so far.

While my prayers are fervent, I know women need practical help.

If you are really struggling, I think you should make sure you are in a community of believers. Going to church on Sunday is a good start.

My most precious moments of connection with other women, however, have taken place while being a part of a small group. You aren’t meant to walk this road all by yourself. How terrible to struggle in isolation. I don’t want that for you.

I am not telling you to go find a church so all of the amazing Christians can fix you. This isn’t some Humpty Dumpty quest. Because let me tell you, Christians struggle and fall and mess up just as much as anyone. And how wonderful it is, when you share your story, your heart, and you find out someone else has walked the same miserable path as you have. How do you know that your experience won’t bless others?

I am not great about keeping a mask on. I tend to keep it real. So real, in fact, some people can’t quite handle it.

When people ask me how I am doing, I tend to tell them. I just don’t see the point in pretending we have it all together. If my friends think I have it all together, they are less likely to come to me when they are going through a dark place. I love seeing open, honest, friendships within the church body. Now of course, it’s up to you how many people you want to share your life with, but share it with someone. Ask for prayer, reach out, listen in return.

If you don’t know where to find a local church in your area, check out the Acts 29 Network. If you still need help, send me a message with your city, and I will try to help. My husband works with many ministries around the country, and I know he could recommend a church.

I hope you find a place you can call home. It can make all the difference when you are in need!

Michelle Lindsey
Michelle Lindsey
Michelle Lindsey is a Jesus-loving wife of more than two decades and a homeschooling mom of four who blogs about what happens when romance meets reality (with her adult daughter!) at Nitty Gritty Love. You can find more Nitty Gritty Love on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram.

Dad Breaks Down as 2-Yr-Old Daughter Is Denied Entry on Plane— Woman Points at Toddler & Says “I Wanna Buy Her Ticket”

"He stepped aside and tried to make a few calls. Hugging his daughter and grabbing his head, you could tell he was heartbroken. This woman next to him at the front counter heard the whole thing."

Daughter’s “Pootergirl” Costume for Picture Day Goes Viral After She Rejects Dad’s Outfit Choices

"She walked up, looked over each of her choices, turned and said ‘POOTERGIRL!’ and well…I couldn’t argue with that answer...”

To the Stranger Who Gave My 3-Year-Old a Bracelet in the McDonald’s Bathroom

"You heard me tell her we had a long drive home and she needed to use the potty. You heard her tell me she was scared the toilet would flush while she was sitting on it."