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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

COTT Blog Alliance Guest Post by Michelle Massaro

*guest post by Michelle Massaro, Asst. Editor at COTT

Can you believe it's almost December? I love the holidays, but I always struggle this time of year. My heart aches for the Thomas Kinkade paintings, for smiles and laughter and goodwill toward man (especially between siblings in the house!), for snuggling by the fire, kisses under the mistletoe, all that good stuff.

Real life is not a painting. Or an old black-and-white movie. (That's often why we love escaping into our novels.)

Nope. Real life finds too many dust bunnies when it's time to move furniture to make room for the tree. Real life has pouting kids who don't want to help lug in the decoration box or be pulled away from their video games in order to just sit by the fire with mom. Husbands who tolerate, but don't enjoy, watching White Christmas, and who grimace and sweat--and possibly even swear--while wrestling with the Christmas lights.
Add to that the fact that I never got around to shedding that extra five pounds--and now feel it's too late to try--the constant pain in my neck, the myriad bills we aren't sure how to pay, a toddler in the throes of the "terrible two's" (to be fair, he's the sweetest boy in the world, just extremely rambunctious), and homeschool pressures...and each day starts to feel overwhelming. Beyond my ability. Sucking me under. Life does not meet my expectations. I'm failing.

And sometimes "failing" at something as simple and earthly as creating the "right" home atmosphere can lead to a depression that slips into spiritual darkness. Lies. All lies. But too often, I believe them.

Maybe you can relate. Or maybe your set of challenges lies elsewhere. Regardless, we all have seasons, or areas of our life, where we don't feel up to the task. And we grieve that ineptitude.

A dear friend recently gave me a gift--a daily devotional--and the first day's reading hit its mark in my heart. In essence, it reminded me that the measure of God's strength given to me on a daily basis is determined by two things: The difficulty of my circumstances, and my willingness to depend on Him for help.


WOW.

This concept completely changed my thinking when it came to facing challenges. Demons. I don't need to assess the situation and measure it against my usual ability and strength. I need to depend on Him and believe that He can and will empower me that much more in order to handle the task. And tomorrow, when the challenge is not so great, He will give me just the strength I need for that day.

Today it might be preparing the house, encouraging generousity in my kids, and finding ways to trim the grocery budget so that we can get that tail light replaced.  Tomorrow it could be the death of a loved one, a falling away of a brother or sister, or the loss of a job. But the degree of His power available to me will match whatever circumstance comes my way.

And the same goes for you, too. So if there's any chance that one of you share this struggle of mine at this time of year, I pray this truth shines like a beacon in your heart and gives you hope. It did for me.
If you're interested in the devotional I mentioned, it's called Jesus Calling by Sarah Young. The entry I referenced was November 11th. :-)

And if you want some great Christian novels to dive into or pick up as gifts, you always know where to find some winners. (There's always a contest going on at COTT, so I hope you'll join us this week for a look at a couple great cover images.)

Have a blessed week!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!

Well today is the one day set aside as a nation to show our thanks to the Lord for His bountiful blessings - and a great day it is--although I'm a firm believer Thanksgiving should be expressed every day!

Anyone who has suffered the loss of a loved one knows the holidays are most bittersweet; the joy of living tempered by sorrow of living without that/those special one(s). This is the third Thanksgiving without my husband  and yet, I have a LOT to be thankful for!

One thing I am eternally grateful for (besides the love & support of my family) is the love and support of you, my dear reader friends and I pray God's richest blessings upon each and every one of you!

Since today is one in the month-long blog tour for The Visionary, I decided to not interrupt any of my hosts' holiday with their family, but to mention it here.

Previous stops:

Nov 16th: Amber Stockton: http://amberstockton.blogspot.com
Nov 17th: Karen Kelly  http://www.authorkarenkelley.com/blog.html  --Cancelled due unforseen problems - but Karen will reschedule!
Nov 18th: Interview up @ Author Expressions blog http://authorexpressions.blogspot.com/
Nov 19th: Chat @ Coffeetime Romance! 7-8pm CST: http://groups.yahoo.com/adultconf?dest=%2Fgroup%2Fkarenfindoutaboutnewbooks%2F
Nov. 20th: Jessica Ferguson http://jessyferguson.blogspot.com
Nov. 21st: Guest @ LASR blog http://lasrguest.blogspot.com/
Nov. 23rd: Clare Revell http://telscha.blogspot.com/


Upcoming Stops:


Nov 25th: Tanya Hanson   http://www.tanyahanson.com/Blog.html
Nov. 26th: Delia Latham   http://delialatham.blogspot.com
Nov 28th: Raquel Byrnes   http://nitewriter6.blogspot.com/
Nov 29th: Marianne Evans  www.marianneevans.blogspot.com 
Nov 30th: Shawna Williams http://inspirationalebooks.blogspot.com/
Dec 1st: Jan Riter Newman  janridernewman.blogspot.com
Dec 3rd: Justin Lugbill http://christian-book-review.com
Dec 4th: Curt Iles http://creekbank.net  
Dec 5th: Dana Pratola  www.danapratola.webs.com
Dec 7th: Shonell Bacon http://chicklitgurrl.blogspot.com/ 
Dec 9th: Nona Cross http://winonacross.blogspot.com
Dec. 10th: JoAnn Carter   http://home.comcast.net/~jo.glenncarter/site/  
Dec 11th: Donna Basinow  http://donnabsnow.blogspot.com/
Dec 12th: Guest Post/Edgy Inspirational Romance  www.edgyinspirationalromance.com
Dec 14th: blog post up @ Pen Talk Community  http://pentalkcommunity.blogspot.com/
Dec. 15th: Judy Leger:  http://judithleger.blogspot.com/
Dec 16th: Janet K Brown http://www.writingwithhope.blogspot.com


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Take care, God Bless, and remember...Jesus is the reason for EVERY season!
PamT