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Ryanne Molinari

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  • October 4, 2022

    Seven More Books for Spooky Season

    Seven More Books for Spooky Season

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A blessed Ash Wednesday to you all. ✝️ Spent Martin’s first nap of the day making a playlist of hymns I hope he grows to love. Thank you all for the beautiful recommendations! I hope you enjoy. 🩵 Introducing Martin Molinari 🩵 Anyone else get shy when asked to share their “boring” testimony? I hope this post encourages you that there really is no such thing. After all, coming to Christ is not the end but the beginning of the adventure! Read the full post on my blog or Substack (links in bio), and consider supporting my work by subscribing for free. Share your Spring 2026 repertoire in the comments! Let’s see what wonderful music everyone is working on this season! A proper understanding of body dysmorphia can instruct us in combating "church body dysmorphia," which might be defined as follows: "a spiritual condition that arises when church members spend a lot of time worrying about trivial grievances. These concerns tend to be personal and subjective, rather than holistic and objective. Churches of any age and size can suffer this disorder, but it's most common during seasons of growth and transition." Nothing to say other than whole milk cappuccinos are the best writing fuel. ☕️ My postlude from Sunday: Walther’s lively setting of the Old One Hundredth. 🙌🏻 How’s your week going? I can’t believe it’s already Wednesday. Did you still have service yesterday? If so, what did you sing? What songs do you think would best suit a frigid day?

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  • The Narnian Magic of “Boring” Testimonies
  • Church Body Dysmorphia
  • Last Things First: January–February 2026

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