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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

#WednesdayWordswithFriends welcomes Theresa Hall @TheresaLynnHall

Good Morning,

Last month Theresa spotlighted her debut Love Inspired Suspense novel, Accidental Target. Today she'll share some words with us on prayer - perfect since many are praying now for our recovery from Hurricane Laura. But first, let's congratulate our August gift card winner......

LoRee Peery!

Congrats LoRee, I appreciate your support of my guests. Now, take it away, Theresa....


Down to the Ground


My husband recently took on the task of repairing our travel trailer. What we thought was a “small” leak in the bedroom with only softened spots on the floor, turned out to be a huge mess that had been going on for longer than we thought. Typical, right? I think that’s how all home improvement projects go. Thankfully, he’s great at carpentry and knew just what to do—tear it all out. And I mean all of it. Half of the walls, all the floor, the bed, the closets, everything! We could literally see the ground below.

My husband is still working on the trailer. It wasn’t a quick fix and it’s taking him a lot longer than he expected. We had planned to use it this summer but things didn’t work out. And that’s okay. I don’t know if it’s because I’m getting older or what, but I seem to have a lot more patience now than I used to. Just like that travel trailer, I remember a few times when I was a huge mess and I needed a lot of time to be fixed. I would let little things bother me and, big things stress me totally out. I was torn down, right to the ground. Even though I prayed to God for answers, I wasn’t really listening to Him or I wouldn’t have let the little things get to me so much.

When we pray about our problems, God does hear us. He’s works on us a little at a time until one day we look back and realize how far we’ve come. God never wants to see us torn up, fragile, or defeated. He wants what’s best for us and in His time, He will see us through the darkest of days. 

A few years ago, when my oldest son became a police officer he told me he was getting a tattoo. Of course, I gave him the lecture about make sure it’s something you can live with, etc. I’m not a fan of tattoos for myself, but when your kids grow up they have their own minds. Needless to say, I was happy when he showed it to me. Here’s what it says: “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11 

That is one of my favorite verses because it comforts me and reminds me that God is always taking care of me. On a side note, the trailer may be ready for some fall camping. I’ll keep you posted!


Theresa Hall is an award-winning author of Christian fiction whose stories include military, law enforcement, and first responder heroes. As a native Texan, she loves to write suspenseful stories that happen in small Texas towns with old fashioned Southern values. She’s also a first grade teacher who loves to cook, read a good suspense, and binge-watch episodes of Dateline and Discovery ID. She is a member of RWA (Romance Writers of America) and ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers). She actively promotes fellow Christian Fiction authors on her blog and can be found online at her....

 WebsiteFacebookTwitter @TheresaLynnHall, Pinterest   and Instagram Accidental Target can be purchased at AmazonB&NHarlequin.


I hope you get that camper up and running, Theresa and enjoy some fall camping. I don't know what we would have done without this RV during this hurricane!

Hope you enjoyed the post friends, and that you'll check back weekly for Wednesday Words with Friends and Saturday Spotlight. Leave a comment and maybe you'll be my September gift card winner!

Until next time, take care and God bless.

PamT

13 comments:

Jacqueline Seewald said...

A very positive post! Hope recovery from this latest hurricane will occur quickly. Wishing everyone our hopes and prayers.

LoRee Peery said...

I started reading this story and couldn't put it down. Great read, Theresa!

Alina K. Field said...

Beautiful post, and how proud you must be of your son and his strong faith.

Barbara Britton said...

Hi Theresa. What a timely post. God's timing is always better than ours. Congrats on your new book. I loved "Accidental Target."

Kara O'Neal said...

Lovely, lovely post.

Theresa Lynn Hall said...

Thank you so much, LoRee!

Theresa Lynn Hall said...

Thank you, Alina! I am very proud of him. Thank you for commenting!

Theresa Lynn Hall said...

Thank you so much, Barbara!

Theresa Lynn Hall said...

Thank you, Kara!

Theresa Lynn Hall said...

Thank you, Jaqueline!

Theresa Lynn Hall said...

Thank you for having me on your blog, Pam. Praying for you and the recovery from the hurricane!

Mary Preston said...

I like that verse too.

There is no such thing as a quick fix when it comes to repairs/maintenance.

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