It was, in its own way, an affirmation for ME. Because people who know me in real life as well as in my cyber-life know that I love writing, and that my big huge dream is to have a book published.
I'm not naive. I know this is a nearly impossible task. I read author blogs, and I keep up with publishing news. I know how very difficult, long, and hard the road to publication is. How fraught with conflict, littered with discarded pages and flash drives, marked by rejection.
I know. But God will not let me let go of this dream. This is why I believe it's from Him.
A very long time ago, I wrote a note to author Robin Jones Gunn, telling her I loved her books (it was when the Glenbrooke series was first beginning). She told me that I should pursue my dream of writing, and to get Sally Stuart's market guide and start writing.
Well, Robin, if you ever read this, I'm finally taking you up on that. (What can I say, I'm slow. Plus I had a full teaching career and two babies and several churches and hubby's job transitions all in there too.)
My goal is to get 10 articles out there, submitted to the world of publishing, by the end of the year.
Will God hone and refine my dream? Perhaps. Is it from Him? Well, I have to believe it is. It's been independently confirmed for me by many people, and not just my best friends and family--others who know me primarily by my work, not by my person.
Only time will tell, however, if it will ever come to fruition.
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I think one of God's favorite ways to show Himself mighty is by giving us dreams, and then step by step walking us toward fulfilling those dreams. Is there any better way to prove his Omnipotence than by giving us am impossible dream, and making it a reality? Remember Genesis 18:14, "Is anything to hard for the Lord?" and it's answer in Luke 1:37, "With God nothing is impossible."
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