Re-Tuning my Heart!
Recently I read a post from Lion Bites (from Glasgow, Scotland) reminding me that the Lord longs for harmony. I want to sing words of righteousness, hope & encouragement but I need to remove the thoughts and fellings that don’t honor God. So I’m re-tuning my heart.
Im beginning by blog chatting with folks like you because…
I’d like to take you on this journey with me.
So, let me update you about me:
I now have a 70 year old body with a 30-something heart and mind. For many years I have had a mission statement (see next post about that) and it is unchanged: to encourage spiritual joy through the written and spoken word.
In keeping with that I must grow spiritually:
- Thus I am doing an in depth Bible study of the Old Testament, which includes studying Hebrew. (Really keeps my little gray cells synergizing.) I attend a study group as well as my own personal study. Plan to open a blog site to faciltate/share my Genesis study in 2015.
- I have completed the research for my book A Forgetful People-a study of remembering. The preface and chapter titles are completed and after the holidays I will begin chapter one. (The first drafts are in my head already.) A new website will be opening soon dedicated to the book & its journey. I have a prayer team for support, encouragement & accountability.
Have to continue growing as a writer as well:
- The final editing is taking place for several short stories for publication & a contest.
- I am returning in January to FaithWriters for encouragement & the discipline of meeting writing deadlines.
Currently I’m the knitting gramma as I stitch away making vests for my son, his wife & three children plus ornaments, & other goodies. I’ll post a photo of my family in their vests in the New Year. I live in a senior retirement apartment and I am the volunteer librarian for our building. I attend the knitting group weekly and several times per year I host a tea, a dinner or other event for gathering to chat.
Physically, I need the energy and ability to concentrate/focus and continue my “work”:
- Seeking some answers and possible treatments for current new health issues.
- Â Trying harder to eat well-I hate cooking for one-and taking medication regularly.
This is where YOU come in. Travel this journey with me, help hold me accountable & encouraged by leaving comments, join my study and/or my prayer team, and be one of the first to buy my book-you have plenty of time to save your pennies.
In closing, A Forgetful People uses a combination of storytelling and scripture to look at items in my home: silver boxes, Pogo, a crystal frog, bees and apples, a wildflower collage, teacups, a basket, a dandelion paperweight and snowflakes to learn how simple things can bring us into God’s presence, promises, provisions and pleasure.
Selah
[think on these things]
Constance