I don’t participate in many blog hops, but when I got an email from sweet Jennifer over at A Girl on the Doorstep, I was honored that she asked me to join in so here I am! š Jennifer, if you don’t already know her, is a amazing writer and she recently released her new book “Nothing to Hold but Hope.”Ā Jennifer understands all too well the pain of infertility, stillbirth and loss and yet she has walked through those moments with faith. An inspiration for anyone going through a difficult situation. Thank you Jennifer for thinking of me to be a part of this blog hop! Ā ***An update this week and a prayer request. Last week Jennifer suddenly lost her step-father to a heart attack. It has been a huge blow to her and she wrote a beautiful post about how she is today. Would you please be in prayer for her and her mother as this is a time of incredible loss for their entire family!***
So for this challengeĀ we were given 4 questions and then asked to share 3 more women who will be doing the same on their blogs next week. So first the questions and then the real fun will come! š
1. Ā What am I writing or working on?
When I first saw this question I thought that maybe I shouldn’t be doing this because I haven’t written a lot lately. No book on the horizon, no blog post gone viral…just me and my words here a few times a week. Ā But that is ok. I think at times I diminish what I do if it doesn’t seem “big” enough. But I was encouraged this past Sunday when one of the missionary families that our church supports came to speak. Sammy reminded us to be a light in the darkness. If we have a talent for speaking, speak light. If writing is our gift, be a light there. So while I don’t have anything really specific that I am working on, I hope that for the most part, the posts that you will find here are filled with hope and light!
2. How does my work differ from others of its genre?
While there are a TON of Christian writers out there, each of us offers a unique voice, a story that is each our own, don’t you think? While other woman may know the pain of infertility or miscarriage and can relate to that part of my story…we each experience it in a different way. Marriage is tough and I share my struggles here at times to offer hope (and as a “this is how NOT to do things” kind of perspective) š Ā but no 2 couples go through the exact same struggles. Ā That is one thing I love about the blogging community. We find commonality and yet each of us, working at being that light, has a very personal twist on those similar themes. When I started blogging in 2008 I felt like I had finally found a place where I belonged! A place where I could be me, and yet find hope and encouragement from other women who had been there as well.
3. Why do I write what I write?
Typically I write as I feel God leads me. I share stories about marriage and parenting and my faith life and walk. My life hasn’t been easy. I have made a LOT of mistakes over the past almost 40 years, and yet God has been so faithful to me. I don’t want to keep quiet about that! I think that my mistakes and experiences can offer hope, because there is so much hope found through Christ. It isn’t anything that I have done, but rather the life changing work that has been done through me because I trusted God even the littlest bit to lead me down His path. I want other women who stop here to know that they are not alone! There is hope, even in the darkest of times. That they should seek after and follow their crazy God-sized dreams because it is worth it! I started blogging as a result of a miscarriage that I needed to process. For a time I thought I would make blogging my money-making career (insert snort) and I focused on trying to be the next “it” blogger. Today I write because God has given me the words to share about His redemption in my life. Hopefully my writing will be a reflection of His grace and mercy and bring Him glory. It is just so not about me…but about all God continues to do through me that I write today.
4. How does my writing process work?
Well if this were blogging 101 I would tell you that if you want to be a writer, you should write even when you don’t have the words. Just write. The reality for me is that I write when I feel inspired. I pray in the shower in the mornings and will listen for the Spirit’s leadings, sometimes I write as a result of that. Other times I will see or hear something and the idea for a post will come to mind. I have several from my vacation a few weeks ago. I haven’t written a single post but I have notes written in the Notes section of my phone. At the time writing the posts wasn’t possible, mostly because I didn’t want to take time away from my family, so I jot down notes or a theme and hopefully can write a post later. I usually try to write early in the mornings so I am not taking time away from other people/things…but there are times that I really feel like I just HAVE to write and those I will just do as soon as possible, regardless of the time of day. I am the kind of writer that, when I feel God’s leading, can write a fairly long post in less than 15 minutes. So if you stop here and it has been awhile since I have posted…well I am not “forcing” the words I am probably working through some things with God…learning a few heart lessons, and will share those as He leads!
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Ok so enough about me and now on to the really fun part!! I have been so blessed by blogging and the women I have met. They encourage and inspire, they “get” why I do this and it is my pleasure to introduce you to 3 women I have “met” because of blogging. Next week they are going to join in the fun and answer these questions themselves so please jump over and read those as well! I know you will love them like I do! š
I have been reading Sarah’s blog the longest. She writes at The Teacher’s Wife and has posts each week that focus on family, saving money and shopping with a budget etc. She is a SAHM to 2 adorable kiddos and is expecting another – her daughter is only 10 days older than my girl too!! I found Sarah’s site after she lost her precious son Andrew to stillbirth. He would be 5 this August. Sarah has such a wisdom and grace about her and even though she has faced incredible loss she has a strong faith. It is an honor to know her!
“Sarah is the wife of a handsome history teacher and mom to 5 children {Savannah is 3.5 yrs, Brady is 21 months, she has 2 babies waiting on her in heaven, and 1 more due to arrive in the fall}. When sheās not spending time with her kids and husband, sheās blogging, couponing, drinking Diet Coke, and eating chips and salsa with her girlfriends. Sheās living out her lifelong dream of being a stay-at-home mom, but learning so much more from her kids than she could ever teach them. She is living one blessed life and thankful to for Godās daily dose of grace.”
Maria has been leaving me the sweetest, most encouraging comments over the past year here in my space. She is a natural encourager, she shares posts and tweets them. She is a woman that you want in her corner. I don’t write posts for the comments, but I can tell you that they are always such a blessing to me, it is affirming to know that someone else gets where you are coming from! š Maria has also been participating in Holley Gerth’s Coffee for Your Heart Encouragement Challenge this year Ā – run to her blog and check out more of her posts like this one! You will be blessed!
“Maria is an entrepreneur-project manager who delights in havingĀ creative fun with a team while making things happen efficiently. Her God-sized dream is about designing works of heART that touch, tickle and inspire. She has produced segments for TV and loves to play with technology in real life.
People will tell you the first thing they see in her is bubbly energy and enthusiasm. That’s true. Then they’ll likely shake their heads recalling how she’s also soft and gentle. Someone whoās easily moved to tears and laughs a whole lot too. Like Eric Liddell when she runs, she feels Godās pleasure and enjoys playing volleyball every week with the most awesome friends on earth.
She exists to bring joy to life. A woman of faith, Maria is the eternal optimist who loves people more than anything. And, oh yes, she’s all for sharing, On line and in real life!”
My final introduction is fellow God-sized Dream Chaser Heather! Heather blogs over at 40YearWanderer. We are in an (in)courage group together for God-sized Dreamers and encouragement is her super-power! She recently started an online community to do just that. What a blessing to find such beautiful women online who want to pour into others! Head on over to her site and I know you will want to grab a cup of your favorite drink and stay awhile! š
“Heather, self-appointed āEllipses Queenā, is a Super Race-Runner after Jesusā own heart. She loves to live #ALLIN for Him as a loved wife, proud mom, encourager to many, deep soul lover, big time laugher, and freelance writer. She is currently writing two books ā an autobiographical devotional and a Q&A book, with a panel of nearly 50 people from around the globe, about how God and faith factor into our lives.
Heather writes at 40YearWanderer where she welcomes you to share soul-deep. She has wandered through a life full of some incredible {hard and wonderful!} thingsā¦ all of which God has laid on her heart to share. She can also be found sharing whimsical funnies on Facebook. She’d love to connect with you!”
Please jump over and give all of these women some encouragement today, I know you will be blessed in return by each of them!Ā
Photo Credit: Alan Cleaver
This was a wonderful and encouraging post. Thank you. I loved the words, “Be a light in the darkness. If we have a talent for speaking, speak light. If writing is our gift, be a light there.” May God bless your inspiration and ministry to let your light shine for Jesus in the darkness.
Thank you Elaine! You are always such an encouragement to me here as well. Thank you for leaving me comments that lift my spirits! š I hope you have a wonderful day friend!
So glad to learn more about your writing process through this post today, Kristin. I just participated in this same blog hop yesterday. And lo-and-behold I realized I totally skipped question #2! Only me. I didnāt see it. Maybe God wanted it that way? Maybe Iām just that scatter-brained. Most likely the latter. I love what you say here, ” Today I write because God has given me the words to share about His redemption in my life.ā Yes, Iāve struggled with that pull to figure out how to make money and be the next big blogger. Insert very LOUD snort here, as well. š In the end, itās all and only for His glory that I am writing. Period. I never want to lose sight of that. I also tend to write rather quickly when something is on my heartā¦in fact, thatās most times. If itās hard for me to write, then I donāt feel like itās something I need to be writing. Thank you for sharing from your heart and for introducing your friends. Blessings to you! xoxo, Meredith
I loved your post..had you not said you forgot a # I probably wouldn’t have noticed! š It sounds like we have a similar writing style and motivation!! š And I saw that you are writing a book! Amazing!! I will be in prayer over that for you!
Kristin, you dear, sweet, sweet heart! Your words here emanate hope and light! And that brings glory to God! Amen!
I’m so glad that we met and can share life together. It’s all for Him!
Thank you so so much for your kind hearted words. They make me smile. š
I enjoyed reading this and I’m excited to get to my post. Thank you for inviting me and sharing these other writers as well. I look forward to meeting them and connecting too! š
PS-sorry if you get two comments that are similar, because my phone battery died and I had to go plug it in. I don’t know for sure if my first comment came through! I don’t see it, so maybe it didn’t. I started over. š
Thank you so much for including my blog! You have been such a sweet encouragement to me over the years as I learn to accept and embrace my love for writing and blogging. I love hearing more about the details behind your writing, and following along as the Lord uses you to encourage women. Thanks so much!! š
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