Tuesday, November 25, 2014
How Does Your Garden Grow?
In this season of thanksgiving, I have so very many things for which I am thankful. My family. My friends. My church.
I could also list the beautiful view out my window and hot coffee and a warm fire. And I could add that the coffee was made for me by my non-coffee-drinking husband!
My list would be quite long if I were to write out all the reasons I have for giving thanks, not just in this season, but all the year long.
One of the things I'm most thankful for and excited about this year is the publication of my book. Much time and study and prayer went into this little book over the past year, and to see this labor of love come to completion is a cause for thanksgiving and for celebration.
Seeing the finished product, holding it in my hands, and knowing that it is getting into the hands of others is humbling and gratifying and brings me great joy!
Earlier this year, as I began studying John 15:16 ("You did not choose Me but I chose you and appointed you that you would go and bear fruit, and that your fruit would remain."), I had no idea what shape the finished product of my study would take.
And now that I have the book in my hand, I'm so grateful. Grateful for the process and all I learned along the way. Grateful for the time I was able to devote to study and for the lessons learned as I dug into the Word of God. Grateful to be holding this book in my hands. And hopeful that others will be blessed as they read and study, using this little book as their guide.
As we're ending up one year and anticipating the next, perhaps you're looking for a resource to use during your quiet time. Or a study guide for your small group or to use as you study with a neighbor. Or perhaps you're looking for a gift for a friend, a relative, or a neighbor.
Might I humbly suggest you consider "How Does Your Garden Grow?"
It's available in paperback or for Kindle at www.amazon.com.
At this special season of the year, as I'm listing out my thanksgivings, I always include those of you who read these posts. I'm thankful for you and honored that you spend a few minutes of your day reading my musings.
I pray for you often, and today I'm especially praying that your Thanksgiving will be very special indeed!
Thank you for visiting my little corner of the world!
"I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always offering prayer with joy in my every prayer for you all." (Philippians 1:3-4 NASB)
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