Kelly Aalseth
Kelly Aalseth is a Regional Coordinator for Leadership Development for ñ in the Greater Los Angeles Region. She is the author of . She enjoys helping young people connect the dots between what God is doing in their inner lives and in mission. She graduated from UCLA in 2008 and now lives with her husband in Santa Ana. You can donate to her ministry here: .
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Are Your Prayers Anxiety-Driven?
Our job in prayer is to bring the anxiety to Jesus and invite him to come care for us.
Too Tired for Daily Devotions?
I woke up the other day with two papers due, 10 text messages that deserved thorough and urgent responses, three meetings to plan, and an achy neck that desperately needed physical therapy. I knew what I had to do. I walked to the park, put on some worship music, opened my Bible, and prayed.
Can God Help with Homework? Asking for Wisdom in Daily Life
God loves to talk with us! And the more we become familiar with conversing with him about the small things in life, the less scary it is to listen to him for the bigger things.
4 Tips to Cope with Social Anxiety after Quarantine
Having a certain level of social anxiety after a year-plus of isolation is to be expected. Some of you are about to go back to campus or start working in-person for the first time in a long while. That’s a really big change!
What Responsibilities Should I Accept? 6 Helpful Discernment Questions
With so many people hurting right now, I want to be available to everyone. But I’ll never be able to hold all that responsibility in my tiny little pockets. Jesus never asked me to.
A Prayer for Lingering in Racial Discomfort
This Welcoming Prayer has significantly helped me in processing strong emotions, and I’ve adapted it for this season. This type of prayer helps us to welcome the emotions and learn from them, to let go of the things that tempt us to leave too soon, and to open ourselves to God.
Why Do Evangelism in a Time of Crisis?
We need to remind ourselves that we do evangelism in a time of crisis not to fill some “good-Christian quota” but because it’s good for our souls.
A Liturgy for the Coronavirus Crisis
Sometimes it can help to have a prayer that’s already been written and to pray it in community (even if it has to be online community right now). Here’s one prayer you can pray aloud with others to help spur you on to pray more.
It's Summer! Now What? 4 Reasons Why We Don't Rest
When we have completed our assignments or poured our lives out, we are given the grace to put our full weight onto the arms of God and allow ourselves to be carried into a season of recovery and rest. Here are a few reasons why I think it's difficult to allow ourselves to rest and receive deep replenishment after we've drained all our energy.
How to Reinvigorate Your Quiet Time
Whether you’re new to discovering this sacred space, or you have grown up being taught that a good Christian should have a “daily quiet time,” it can sometimes be difficult to know what to do...How do you find time that’s free of distraction? How do you connect to someone who feels invisible and not always easy to hear?