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Articles by Annastasia Boncyzk

Annastasia Bonczyk is an RCA minister serving as the Coordinator of Recruitment and Student Formation for the John Wesley Honors College at Indiana Wesleyan University. This means that she gets to work with college students on a daily basis and have conversations about calling, their faith, and the role of spiritual disciplines in the Christian life. Baking, reading good novels, conversations in coffee shops, and long meals with friends are among her favorite things.

Bring it to God

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3 years ago

As our refuge, as our source of protection, as One who abundantly loves us, God can and will listen as we plead our case.

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  • God's power
  • pain
  • pray
  • suffering

Prayers in the Mud

  • Annastasia Boncyzk
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4 years ago

Pray like David, trusting that the Lord, the Creator of the Universe, hears and is invested in the outcome.

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  • mountain
  • prayer
  • struggle

God’s Provisions

  • Annastasia Boncyzk
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4 years ago

Let us consider all of the things God does for us.

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  • Easter
  • Provider
  • provisions
  • resurrection and life

Thin Places

  • Annastasia Boncyzk
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4 years ago

Find your thin place. Remember the Lord’s command to Moses to “set limits” and “keep it holy.” Then, go there. Spend time with anticipation and expectancy to encounter the Lord of Power and Might just as the people of Israel appeared before Mount Sinai.

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  • expectations
  • holy moments
  • Moses
  • thin places
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Seeing Family in the Light of the Cross: A Review of The Storm-Tossed Family
Kill Contempt with Kindness: A Review of Love Your Enemies

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