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This Thing About Community, And Why We Need It

Can I be honest? Groups scare me a little. Anything larger than my husband and I, and two other couples is just a bit out of my comfort zone. Even when our group of eight, all close and fun friends, gets together, the house is just a bit too loud. And that’s kind of funny…
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And So We Choose This Thing

Thirty one years. Today. I stood before him in a long white gown that cost more than my father wanted to spend, but he bought it for me anyway, because it was the one and he was ‘the one’ and my Dad would have bought me the moon if I said I wanted it. I stood…
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Is It Supposed To Hurt This Much?

That was a text I got from my daughter a few hours into labour. “Is it supposed to hurt this much?” I wanted to laugh, but I didn’t. Because, yes. It is. And it does. And it will continue to. With every challenge that comes with being a parent. Being a mother or father or…
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She's Here!

I know. I left you all hanging. Well. The three people that read this blog on occasion. Ha. I can’t blame you, sporadic blogger that I am. Anyway. One week yesterday, our little Annabel Rose made her dramatic entrance, and I have to say, though I may be slightly biased, she is perfect. And I…
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Full Disclosure

Happy Monday, friends. Not sure why we say that, really, since most folks I know aren’t all that jacked about Mondays. Me included. But hey, maybe it helps the motivation pick up a little speed, who knows. Positive thinking is always a good thing, right? So, April 2017. Which means I have survived the release…
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Some Reflections . . .

I should be working out right now, but it’s way more comfortable on the couch. 🙂 And I have some stuff to say. Thing is, I’m not quite sure how. My mind swirls with thoughts that some days make sense and some days . . . well. So I just keep quiet. You know? I…
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Will It Really Change Us?

There’s a calm over the ocean this morning. A certain stillness. An anticipatory hum seems to fill the air on this second day of a brand new year, and it asks the question, “What will you do with this gift?” We’ve closed the door on 2016. Some of us have slammed it shut and bolted…
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Get Back Up ~ Dedicated To My Friend Sandie

You should know, I am a die-hard GWTW fan. I’ve lost track now exactly how many times I’ve watched the movie. But I have read the book only once. I’m thinking I need to rectify that. The GWTW experience for me began as a lonely and homesick thirteen-year old wandering the musty maze of books…
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Things I'm Learning From The US Election

I’ve been unable to write the past few days. Unable to trust that I’d use my words wisely. And I don’t know for sure I can do that today. Don’t know for sure I’ll hit that publish button when I’m done. But I do know I need to write the words down. Because that’s what…
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Is Summer Over Yet?

We are still blazing hot here in Bermuda. It’s an odd thing, because when I say blazing, people assume temps up in the 100’s, which is never the case here. Our hottest will be around 95. But then, factor in humidity, and you’ve got smothering air that soaks you within minutes. Let’s just say I…
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Running on Empty

September 9, 2016 |

It was one of those nights last night. Sporadic sleep. Sound one minute, wide awake the next. It’s something I’ve learned to live with over the last couple of years, but it isn’t easy. Fortunately, I don’t have to be out the door at o’dark thirty, so when I have one of those nights, I…

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Where Is Your Identity?

August 29, 2016 |

I’ve just returned from a few days in Nashville, where I attended the American Christian Fiction Writers annual conference. I was trying to figure out dates in my head and I think this must be at least the eighth conference I’ve attended, and still, I’ll be honest, it’s the best of times and it’s the…

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Owning It – A Few Thoughts From The Front Lines

August 4, 2016 |

It’s been a crazy few weeks. But this is my current location. And I’m trying to relax. Trying being the operative word. All the excitement and anticipation leading up to the release of The Things We Knew, has simmered down. Now it’s out there, and I’m busy with promoting and working on other projects and…

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Where We Dwell …

November 23, 2015 |

It came down to this. These words. You have a choice. You can stay in this place of despair and despondency, waiting for things that may never happen … or you can move on. Find another place to dwell.  A moment like that, if you’ve ever had one, can be life changing. And once you’ve…

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Secrets And Second Chances

April 27, 2015 |

I shared this post over at INSPY Romance last week, thought it was worth the repost. “I didn’t lie, exactly, I just didn’t tell you the truth.” Ever heard that before? Ever thought it? Said it? Done it? You don’t have to raise your hand. We’re all friends here, right? Secrets are funny things. Sometimes…

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Will You Give It Up?

April 17, 2015 |

Reading through my blog posts lately, I had a thought. Wow, this is depressing. Okay, yeah, that was my thought, but I kind of giggled afterward. Not just because it’s true, but because it’s been so much a part of my journey of late. All these challenges, battles and trials, the wondering, the waiting. And sometimes…

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The Finality of Death and What They Don't Tell You …

March 24, 2015 |

My mother’s funeral was the first I ever attended. I was young, in my early 30’s, with a five and nine year-old, and I didn’t quite know what hit me. I even had the audacity to believe I was prepared. We’d had plenty of time. We knew the inevitable, knew the odds were that one…

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This Thing About Community, And Why We Need It

Can I be honest? Groups scare me a little. Anything larger than my husband and I, and two other couples is just a bit out of my comfort zone. Even when our group of eight, all close and fun friends, gets together, the house is just a bit too loud. And that’s kind of funny because my husband and I, we love hospitality. Love hosting parties in our home, church get-togethers, fundraisers, whatever. And we’re pretty good at it, or so we’ve been told.

But give me a quiet room and a good book over a room full of people any day.

Yes, I’m an introvert. I’m not a big talker and I’m happy to sit and listen to others do that for me. Sometimes I’m not happy. Sometimes I’d rather be anywhere but there in that group. I like being alone.

That mindset is a little dangerous.

Dangerous? That’s a strong word. Yeah, it is. And here’s why.

Because pretty soon I may convince myself I don’t need anyone at all.

I don’t need to make more friends when all they do is up and leave after a few years. I don’t need to share what’s on my heart in a group, only to have the words come back to me in a question a few weeks later, from someone who wasn’t even there. I don’t need to take the risk of being hurt, of not being heard, and I certainly don’t need to feel misunderstood or ashamed.

These are real and valid feelings, and my experiences. And I’m grappling with them as our church steps into a new season. Because we’re starting up small groups – Agape Life Groups – we’re calling them. And honest? My first instinct is to press my back against the wall and pretend I’m not there. You all go on ahead, I’ll just hang out here for a bit. Which is going to be a little hard to do, since my husband and I are going to be facilitating one of these groups. Snort.

So, yes, I get it.

We’ve been going through a little book called Uncommon Community, and the first chapter makes this statement –

You are not an island. 

Wait, what? Okay, that so doesn’t work for me. I like being an island. I like being alone. I like my personal space. I don’t need this. I don’t need . . .

And so the voices begin to shout.

I don’t need . . . 

Or do I? Relationship is a tricky thing, isn’t it? It really does require work. Sacrifice. Doing things you don’t want to do. We know this as spouses, as mothers and fathers and sons and daughters and siblings. And sometimes relationship hurts. Sometimes people walk away. Sometimes we do. Because it’s easier than getting hurt over and over again.

And then coming out of Easter, it hits me.

What if Jesus had walked away?

What if, in that garden, He’d given in to that thought of packing it all in? What if He’d peaced out and hopped the next plane to Hawaii?

Sacrifice.

Do I believe He loves me? If I do, then I must be lovable. Right? I must be worth something. If the God of the universe loves me, believes in me, intercedes for me, who doesn’t have it all together, who has doubts and questions and messes up on a daily basis . . .  ME? Good grief.

But I do believe that. I know it and I believe it and this is where my true identity lies. In Him. And that’s not something to be held onto tightly like a precious ring . . . that’s a love beyond comprehension. Isn’t it? And shouldn’t we want to be sharing that with each other?

They need you. 

One of my flimsy excuses for avoiding new relationships is the idea that I have nothing to offer. Nothing to bring to the table. We can talk ourselves into this one pretty easily. Because there’s Dapper Dan over there and he’s a college professor. And Cindy Lou, well, she’s got five kids and she runs a chain of clothing stores, and Lovely Lila gets up and leads worship every Sunday and she also speaks in front of hundreds of women and . . . so it goes. The comparison game. And I’m pretty good at it. But the sucky thing about playing that game is that eventually, if you’re not careful, you start to believe the lies. You start to believe things about yourself that aren’t true. And you have no-one to talk to because you think they’re all so together and so much better at life than you, and by this time you don’t trust anybody anymore anyway.

We need community. 

I remember my first writer’s conference like it was yesterday. A few hundred people all milling around, chatting and laughing like old friends, which many of them were. And I didn’t belong. What was I even doing here? Did I really think I was going to make it? Actually find an agent willing to even look at my stuff let alone offer representation? And seriously, getting published? Come on.

If I’d listened to those voices, I’d never have attended another conference. I would have walked away, given up my dreams, believed I wasn’t good enough. Believed what I had to offer was of little consequence compared to so many others there. But I went back the next year. And the next. And I reached out online. I made friends.

I took a leap of faith. Okay, it was a lot of leaps, but I held fast to the belief that this was the road God put me on. That this dream I had . . . it was His too. And He brought people into my life, time and time and time again, to confirm that. He’s still doing it. People to encourage me. To pray for me. To talk me down off the proverbial ledge I walk when things start going south and I forget who I am and where I’ve been. So I know what those kind of friendships mean. I know what it does to the soul to hear someone say, you got this, I believe in you. I love you.

What a gift.

And what a shame it would be if I never gave that back. If I never shared my experiences with someone who might be hurting, might be going through a similar season. Because you never know. People are good at hiding. Good at pretending. Ask me how I know.

You never know what’s really going on until you ask. Until you reach out. Until you listen. Until you trust. Until you’re willing to share your heart too. And only then, only then, will you really learn to love. Unconditionally. Without worrying about what others think. Without worrying about what might be said. Without worrying about whether you’re only going to end up getting hurt. Again.

Truth? It’s going to take a lot. For me personally, and for others too. But life is short and why spend it alone? So you just do it. You take that leap of faith and you go for it. And the thing is, once you dive in, you may find the water’s actually pretty nice.

Oh, there’s got to be freedom in that.

Don’t you think?