

Embrace the journey movie#
Honestly, we’ve talked about going a couple of times, but we just haven’t seen a movie that caught our eye.įINDING YOU is an inspirational romantic dramedy full of heart and humor about findingįinding You is an inspirational romantic dramadey full of heart and humor about finding the courage to be true to oneself.Īfter an ill-fated audition at a prestigious New York music conservatory, violinist Finley Sinclair (Rose Reid) travels to an Irish coastal village to begin her semester studying abroad. I don’t know about you, but it has been well over a year since I have been to a movie theater. Have you ever wondered what this advice would look like when it plays out in real life? I’m excited to announce you can actually see it on the big screen next week! There are very few pieces of advice more important than this one. It humbles us, teaching us that while our best is never enough, He is always more than enough. This journey-although extremely difficult at times-is an opportunity for God to show us His heart, to provide for our every need, to build our faith, to teach us to trust Him in ways we never would otherwise. Remember how the Lord your God led you all the way in the wilderness these forty years, to humble and test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep his commands. He humbled you, causing you to hunger and then feeding you with manna, which neither you nor your ancestors had known, to teach you that man does not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord. Your clothes did not wear out and your feet did not swell during these forty years. He allowed them to face internal stresses and external pressures.Īnd He took care of their every need along the way. He allowed them to face famine and thirst. Instead, He took them through the Red Sea. God could have just taken them on the most direct path from Egypt to the Promised Land. Think about the Israelites in the wilderness. It is the journey where God does His work in us so He can one day do His work through us. I thought she might be a little crazy at the time, but she was so very right! When we are faced with painful situations in this life, we must be willing to embrace the journey because it’s the journey that changes us. Yes, a wise friend gave me this little piece of advice some thirteen years ago when I learned of my husband’s affair. Unpersonalized orders are shipped out as soon as they are ready, without a proof.I’ve said it before and I’m certain I will say it many more times before I die: Rest assured, we won’t print the ketubah until it’s been fully approved by your self and the nominated officiant. After your form has been submitted, we’ll have the artist prepare and send you a proof to review. For example, for personalized texts there is a form that you will need to fill out and submit before the order goes out to the artist. This is another good question for your officiant prior to ordering.įollowing your order we will send you a confirmation email with further instructions for each text option you select. You will also need to decide if you want the text personalized (fill in by us) or unpersonalized (filled in by hand after you receive it). If you’re not sure which text you want, please discuss the options with your officiant as they will be the best person to advise you on the text category to suit your needs. Then you need to choose the specific text you want from the ketubah text section. First choose your art design including, the color, the size and print stock you want.
