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Chasing Sacred with Mikella Van Dyke
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Chasing Sacred with Mikella Van Dyke

For those of us who love a beautiful story with a side of practical resources
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I’d like to give a special shout out to my algorithm.

This time it served me well because its how I stumbled upon Mikella Van Dyke and the work of Chasing Sacred. To my total delight Mikella and her team are equipping women who want to study scripture for themselves and teaching a method that makes space for it to be simple and beautiful—a well that never runs dry, really. And like all ministries or missions, there’s an origin story that precedes the clearer nudges from God to get going.

Mikella’s is one of those.

It starts with a little girl hungry and curious with a hint of the grit it takes to find some answers. From a childhood spent overseas in Thailand to professional dancing in New York City to now raising five young kinds alongside her husband, Mikella’s story will remind you of what it looks like to pursue God with all of your heart in all of your seasons.

I can’t wait for you to listen!


Here’s how you can order Mikella’s book and connect her work at Chasing Sacred!


If you’re new to We Have This Hope, we’re all about remembering the work of God in our lives and telling our stories. You’ll see that clearly in the stories we share via the podcast and the writing we share here on Substack.

This week I’ll be delivering an extra treasure to your inbox because its the end of the month when I practice what I preach. So I Won’t Forget…October 2024 will be out on Friday and promises to include tales about sparrows in NYC and a quote from the child who is most like me: “I don’t want to do it. I don’t feel good when I do it. I can’t help it. I get so mad…” This is my most popular series and one that delights me to write. Share it with a friend and practice with me!

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