I never thought I’d find myself blogging. It always sounded like one of those obscure Nordic games—like bandy or skeleton or curling. And while I’m not a total klutz, I’ve known for a long time that my gifts don’t extend to anything athletic.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered that ‘blog’ is actually short for ‘weblog’, first used by Jorn Barger in 1997. Web log. Okay,that I can do. I’ve been keeping journals for years.
Read More“Too much pride can put you to shame. It’s wiser to be humble.” (Proverbs 11:2 Contemporary English Version)
I strode to the information desk at my church and smiled at the man behind the counter. “I was told there’s a gift left for me back there somewhere.” He furrowed his brow and asked for my name. He rummaged through papers and boxes as I explained that I hadn’t been able to attend the leaders’ dinner last Thursday and our Women’s Ministry leader told me she had a gift for me at the information desk. Occasionally, in the past, Mary Ann had given me gift cards for Starbucks or a manicure after I’d written questions for a book we used that particular semester.
Overhearing my explanation, a woman behind the desk showed him a pile of thin booklets that had a note on top. She handed me one of the booklets. I was confused. “I think there’s a gift bag somewhere for me. You see, I wrote questions for one of the studies they used and I think Mary Ann had a gift for me as well.” They looked some more, but could find nothing. I thanked them and walked away. There must be some mistake. There had to be something else. They just weren’t looking hard enough. But…
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Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your
requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.(Philippians 4:6-7 New International Version)
I’ve been pursuing the peace that “transcends all understanding” most of my life. I’ve had glimpses of it and imagine it’s what heaven will be like—only about a million times better.
Read MoreWhat is an ordinary woman? She’s a woman just like you and me. It doesn’t matter where you live, whether you’re married, single, widowed, or divorced, have children or not, have money or not. There are certain things that all women everywhere experience and feel. We all have to learn how to cope with growing up in an environment that is basically a man’s world. Unfortunately, for some women, it’s a very cruel world that offers little freedom. But basically, we all deal with the same fears—like will we find a husband who loves us, the fears of giving birth, and then the fears we feel for the safety and health of our children. And, particularly if single, widowed, or divorced, the fears of being alone, how will we make a living, and who will take care of us in our old age. These are some of the common threads that tie us together. Women know how to transcend history, genetics, and environment. Women know the language of the heart.
Read MoreHi. I’m Debbie Sprinkle and I’m an author. If that sounds like the beginning of an AA meeting, there’s good reason. It’s because authors don’t just write, they’re addicted to writing. Ask their friends or the people who live with them.
Sure, many writers talk about treating it like a job. How they produce a set number of words or pages a day. Some work for a prescribed number of hours.
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