Dawn King (@useurvoice) 's Twitter Profile
Dawn King

@useurvoice

Wife, Mother, Teacher, Friend

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The more you focus on what you are called to do the less you become distracted by what someone else is or isn’t doing. Hard to run your race and your course focusing on someone else’s race and course. Fix your eyes on Jesus.

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So you’re leading a more divided group of people than you ever imagined. And you’re leading them in a very angry era. Talk about complicated. People have always been somewhat divided. But it’s never been this divided. careynieuwhof.com/how-to-unite-a…

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Since the crisis began, home became the new hub for six things that more usually happened outside the home: fitness, schooling, work, shopping, entertainment and church.

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Prescheduling your calendar is different from keeping a to- do list. So many overwhelmed people have long to-do lists but get no further ahead. In fact, they just fall further be- hind.

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Trauma harms us.But I often wonder if the worst trauma is the second wave—when your story is misbelieved,mistrusted, and maligned.May your story find safe harbor with people who’ll honor both your vulnerability and resilience.- K.J. Ramsey bookofcommoncourage.com

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Those who are faithful to witness death become the first to witness resurrection. - K.J. Ramsey #BookOfCommonCourage bookofcommoncourage.com

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“The experience causes the wound; the wound is the trauma that we live with.” Such profound words, Kobe Campbell, LCMHC So many things underlined just in chapter 1. Thank you for these important words.

“The experience causes the wound; the wound is the trauma that we live with.” Such profound words, <a href="/KobeCampbell_/">Kobe Campbell, LCMHC</a> So many things underlined just in chapter 1. Thank you for these important words.