Blog goals {or why I blog} and a Giveaway

The Sovereign Lord has given me a well-instructed tongue,
    to know the word that sustains the weary.
He wakens me morning by morning,
    wakens my ear to listen like one being instructed. (Isaiah 50:4 NIV)

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I started “blogging” before I even knew the concept existed. On the eve of the new millennium, I spent time seeking the Lord and I came across the above verse from Isaiah. To me it was an invitation to fulfill a dream of writing words to encourage others.

I started writing devotions that included a Scripture, a quote, a defined word and reflections on topics related to the chosen word. I started emailing the devotions to a group of friends. I called them e-devotions. Ten years later, I edited several of those emails into a little book called Defining Moments: Overflowing with Living Words. (To read a sample chapter, click here.)

Leave a comment and I will add your name to a drawing for the giveaway of a signed copy of my book. I will announce the winner on Wednesday, June 10th!

I discovered blogging, before I self-published the book. In the beginning, I had an account with zanga (anyone remember that site?) Then in 2008, I started Nourishment for the Soul on blogspot. A few years ago, I transferred the blog to this site. It’s hard to believe I have been blogging for almost 15 years, if you include the e-devotions.

It was in the fall of 2012, after I published my book and finished my English degree that I discovered the blogging community through Ann Voskamp’s blog and writers from The High Calling, (in)courage and Jumping Tandem:The Retreat. All this history to get to my point.

Every few months, I ask myself why do I blog? Is it for the audience? Is it to gain readers? Or is it just something I enjoy doing? So when, the 30 Days of Lists prompted me to list my blog goals, it seemed timely. It was time to search my heart and remember why I started writing in the first place.

So here’s my list, in no particular order: I blog to offer words for the weary, words of encouragement, words to nourish souls. I blog as an outlet for the musings of my soul, a kind of online journal. I like the creative outlet, taking photos to share, generating ideas for a series or joining challenges like 31 DAYS OF in October with hundreds of other bloggers. (Click here to enjoy the series I did last year, GOD+ART.) I blog to honor God with my creative gifts and to share His word and His love with others. I blog because it enhances my writing, I meet other writers, I host guest writers and we encourage each other with words that sustain us when we feel weary.

The connection and community experienced through blogging is unique. It’s both an individual activity (me posting my musings) and a community experience (people reading, commenting or liking or sharing a post). Blogging for me has become the “art of we.” Listening to God through words, being instructed by the Holy Spirit and passing those lessons on for our mutual encouragement.

If you blog, why do you blog? If you read blogs, why do you read them?

 

(re)set: to change the reading of often to zero

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God said, “My presence will go with you. I’ll see the journey to the end.” (Exodus 33:14 The Message)

Often I dream about carefree days. No responsibilities. The freedom to just take a whole month off for some much needed R&R.

Today in  Jesus Calling, I read these lines: “You are among these weary ones, who are like wounded soldiers needing R&R. Take time to rest in the Love-Light of My Presence. I will gradually restore to you the energy that you have lost over the years.”

Often life seems to be going from zero to 110mph in seconds.

Today, Jesus calls me to reset. To change my pace from often to zero. To take the time off. So for the next month, I am accepting the invitation for rest and recuperation. Some good old fashioned rest and recreation is just what I need.

 “Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly.” (Matthew 11:28-30 The Message)

Linking with Jesus today! Be back in a month or so . . .

Also linking with The Sunday Community, Sunday Stillness and Still Saturday

I will be posting my Making Manifest posts on Thursdays at my other blog for the rest of May.