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Distracted from Your Work?

Distracted from Your Work?

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 “I am doing a great work and cannot come down . . . (Neh. 6:3 HCSB).

A friend reminded me of this scripture a few days ago. [Thanks, Anita.]

Not only do I admire Nehemiah’s perseverance, I admire his ability to resist the temptation to get distracted and pulled away from his work.

Confession. For quite awhile now, I’ve let distractions keep me from completing some of the book projects that the Lord placed on my heart long ago.

I still believe in the importance of my online writing commitments. But I know now that I must allow some focused time for my other writing projects.

Photo/KarenJordanI’m not sure how long it will take me to get this next project on target, but until then I want to make this public confession, “I am doing a great work, and I cannot come down!”

So, see you on the other side!

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KarenJordanCan you relate to my struggle with distractions? I’d love to hear your story! Leave your comment in the space below. 

 

Writing Dilemma

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I haven’t posted for awhile on my own blog. So, here I go again–making excuses.

I think I’ll just let someone else explain the problem. Honestly, I just get tired just thinking about it.

Read this article by Leslie Leyland Fields on the WordServe Water Cooler“The Slow-Writing Revolt.” It sort of explains my dilemma.

What’s really funny about this blog post? I tried to reblog Leslie’s post earlier today, and I sent it on one of my old blogs. Oh, brother!

I’m telling you, I really need to stop and re-evaluate this blogging business. I spend so much time trying to correct my mistakes or keep up with the posts that I’ve promised to write for other blogs, it’s no wonder that I can’t “tell the stories that matter most” (my tagline). And I think I’ve had this problem for quite awhile now.

What’s a writer to do? Maybe it is time for a serious look at my writing career. Which stories really do matter most to me? 

So, instead of hashing out this issue with myself for the whole world to see on my blog, I think I’ll just let you enjoy Leslie’s post.

Thanks for the reminder, Leslie!

If you’re a writer, do you find yourself in the dilemma of writing everything BUT the stories that matter most? Just curious …  

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Tripping Down Memory Lane

Tripping Down Memory Lane

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As I prepared to speak at my childhood church recently, I recalled some vivid memories and stories about the people and events connected to that place.

Memory. I’ll never forget one of the first time I served in the fellowship hall of that church as an adult. I had helped serve the noon meal after a morning revival service. We were all seated in a semi-circle, with the evangelist and the church staff at the head table.

Since I was the youngest member of the ladies group helping that day, someone asked me to fetch some more rolls for everyone. I remember the embarrassment I felt as I got up from my seat in front of everyone and walked to the kitchen in my church clothes, probably a dress and heels.

Then, my absolute worst fear happened. As I walked out of kitchen with a big plate of rolls, I tripped and fell down, tossing the rolls into into air.

I can still hear the gasps of the crowd there and feel the emotions of the shame and embarrassment that washed over me.

Needless to say, I did not want to look up at the crowd after my fall. I knew everyone in the room was staring at me, and I did not even want to imagine how I must have looked to them. But I swallowed my pride, picked myself up off the floor, and asked, “Does anyone want a roll now?”

Several years later, after we moved to Arkansas, I visited a restaurant in Branson who advertised their “throwed rolls.” And I wondered if they knew who really invented that idea.

Reality Check. As I prepared to speak at my home church, I did have a bit of reality check. I imagined the possibility of making a total fool of myself here again.

Did I really want to encourage my old friends and family to tell the stories that matter most? What if I reminded them of some stories that I’d rather forget? 

Survival. I did survive speaking in that same fellowship hall to the ladies at First Baptist Church, Silsbee, Texas. I didn’t trip and fall again, although I did lose an earring before I spoke. So, I had to change earrings, and wear a pair that did not match my necklace. But I survived without totally humiliating myself too much.

I also visited with many old friends and family members, and we shared some of memorable stories.

DSC_0024Thank you, Lori Moody, for your invitation to encourage the ladies at Silsbee FBC to tell the stories that matter most.

What stories comes to mind as you think about your childhood? 

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Enough Grace for the New Year

Enough Grace for the New Year

Photo/TaraRossAs I considered a few changes for the new year, I chose the word—ENOUGH—as my one word to help me get back on track in 2014.

It may be more accurate to say that this one word—ENOUGH—chose me. It just rolled out of my restless heart and consumed my anxious thoughts awhile back.

Why enough? This New Year found me bouncing off my office walls again.

Where do I begin? Do I work on one of those book proposals? Do I need to write another blog post? Do I have a speaking event scheduled this month? Do I need to work on my new website, so I can get that up and going? I don’t know where to start! Enough! (more…)

Bittersweet Christmas Memories

Bittersweet Christmas Memories

Photo/KarenJordanChristmas often brings bittersweet memories. So, how do I change my focus from the bitter to the sweet?

Remember. On a dark, lonely night long ago, while shepherds watched their flocks, something happened to them that changed their lives forever. Suddenly, an angel appeared to them, “ … and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified” (Luke 2:9 NIV).

I can’t imagine their terror that night. Yet, as they trembled with fear, the first thing the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid?” (Luke 2:10)

Is this the message of truth from God’s Word for me today as I struggle with my memories? Is the Lord speaking peace to me in this dark, lonely moment?  (more…)