Give Thanks In All Circumstances

Posted by on Nov 20, 2014 in Blog, Spritual Thoughts | Comments Off on Give Thanks In All Circumstances

Below I have written a poem that reflects on the wonderful truth that no matter what we experience in this life, we have forgiveness and a perfect future, thanks to Christ and his cross! That means we can give thanks in all circumstances! (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18) His love is really all we need. If we saw as we should see The full truth of our depravity And the overwhelming reality Of the hell where we deserve to be Would we complain of snow or rain? Lament a moment’s passing pain? Fume about annoyance small? or be greatly grateful for it all? Each pain or problem–joy, success I still have Jesus’ righteousness! His countless gifts, his future grand– The peace he gives with nail-pierced hand And so let thank yous tumble out At tiny gifts I can leap and shout… A breath! My lungs filled up once more On air God mixed and held in store To feed my life with what I need To fuel me on for word and deed, A breath I never dared to claim And yet God gave it, just the same! And every high and every low That I might live through here below Is but another grace-filled gift That ought to cause my eyes to lift And move my lips in joyful praise, My God is God of all my days. Every moment that he gives I live because my Savior lives, The perfect Son who died for me Paid my full eternity. And so when sinful selfishness Steals my joy with false distress, Or when my earthly problems and pain Perplex me till I feel insane, Or when my sin is crushing strong, Or when I sing death’s mourning song And feel the loss–that gaping ache, Or foolish pride makes me forsake True love for some sweet comfort fake… Then Lord, remind me: All would be loss Apart from the truth of your saving cross And wipe my tears and point my eyes To expect your coming in the skies And till then give me things to do That thank and honor and worship...

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10 Things I Learned After Writing My First Book

Posted by on Nov 17, 2014 in Blog, Book Thoughts | Comments Off on 10 Things I Learned After Writing My First Book

  After 3 years of researching, writing, rewriting, rereading and yawning while staring at a computer screen in the early hours of the morning, my book is finally all done and published! There is no way to even describe how it feels to hold that finished book in my hands. What an amazing thing to know that people I will never meet will read it and be affected by it. It is extremely exciting and humbling! I thought I should share 10 things I have learned on this first journey into authorship, so here goes… 1. Begin work with devotion and prayer. The days that I just jumped in and started writing were the days I accomplished the least. Seriously. My typical writing time started at 4:30 AM or on days when I wasn’t at my day job it was the hour or two when my wife and kids were napping. Time was almost always limited and sometimes I would really get in the groove and my fingers were flying on the keys, and I would look at the clock and have to tear myself away from the computer because time was up.  How easy it was to forget to pray before I started writing. How often I was tempted to skip my devotion time. Sometimes I did that for the sake of more time and without fail those were the days I got nothing done, the days I got most irritated, the days that became more about me and less about God and others. Asking God to bless my work was and is an essential, daily need. It helps me focus. It gives perspective. That is not just important for writing, but important for all the tasks, stresses, ups and downs of each day. When I have taken the time to focus on my God and the salvation that is mine because of him, then I am ready to meet the day. When I read and meditate on his powerful promises everything falls into the proper perspective. That does not mean that life goes on like a song as long as I do a devotion, but it does mean that I am better prepared for the twists and turns that the day holds, because I know God holds my day and my eternal future in his loving hands. 2. Get into the characters. Those imaginary people almost had to become part of my life. They were my friends. I laughed and cried with them and felt what they were feeling. Kind of odd…but it really does happen. I found that the more real those characters feel to me, the better and more well-rounded those characters will be in the story. 3. Enjoy it…even when it is tough. Writing is fun for me. Most days I would lose track of time researching, writing and creating. I thoroughly enjoy doing it–most of the time. Of course, there were days when I did not want to touch my computer, think about my characters or even write one sentence. Yes, sometimes that meant I just needed to take a day off of it. Other times I would force myself to go to work. I would intentionally tell myself that I was enjoying it, and after a little while I was! The mind is powerful and if you willfully choose to enjoy something, it can become enjoyable. Sometimes that meant skipping a section I was stuck on, realizing that I would return to it another time. Other times that meant powering through and getting something on the page, knowing that I would probably...

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Almost there!

Posted by on Oct 30, 2014 in Blog, Book Thoughts | Comments Off on Almost there!

Well, here I am at the end of October and the book is not quite available yet. There were a few revisions that needed to be made after I recieved the proof copy and discovered a full page of italicized text that should not have been italicized. This must have happened when the interior of the book was being formatted. No big deal, but it does push my actual release date into early November.  Another proof copy is on its way at this very moment and once I take a look at that I will be free to take the next step in making the book fully available. Watch for another update and a link to purchase the book in just a few days!! Thanks!...

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First Copy of My Book!

Posted by on Oct 27, 2014 in Blog, Book Thoughts | 2 comments

It is finally here!! Here it is! It feels awesome to actually hold my book in my hand for the first time! As I was paging through it I did find a couple minor things that need to be changed before I can make it available, and so those changes are now being made. It is awesome to be one big step closer. I will be sure to let you know when it is available online and where to find it!! Thank you for all the prayers and support throughout this process,...

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So Close!

Posted by on Oct 18, 2014 in Blog, Book Thoughts | Comments Off on So Close!

Just had to give an update on my book progress! I am working hard to get the final product out by the end of this month. Very soon it will be available for ordering online and ready to ship as soon as someone places an order. Soon after that it will be available in a digital form for Kindle as well. Right now I am having the interior design formatted and finished. The cover art is getting a few final tweaks to make it ready for publication. The manuscript is fully edited and I have had several people read it through and give me some final comments and advice, which I really appreciated. Everyone who has read it so far, has given me a ton of positive feedback on it. I cannot wait to have the first copy in my hands and I hope you all enjoy the final product! Stay tuned for more updates! God Bless!...

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