Tuesday, September 27, 2011

My First Ramble

First post, where to start and what to say...I believe we all have a calling on our lives, it just takes some of us longer to figure out what it is. Through many trials over the last 7 years I believe I have found mine.

Long story short; I will elaborate when I have some quiet time to share my testimony. Due to circumstances in my life, I believe my calling is to minister to women that are in a relationship with an addict.

The Lord has blessed me beyond measure by putting women in my path that are at the end of their rope with their significant other, due to drug and alcohol addiction. Each time our path's cross, I thank the Lord for ordaining our meeting. I also pray that He gives me the word's that they need to hear and He has been faithful.

I started this blog by accident, well I should rephrase that. I do not believe anything  happens by accident, I know God arranged it and I am sure it is for someone that needs encouragement. I pray that the words of someone that has been there, done that will restore your hope and faith.

Each day I strive to build a stronger relationship with God, to honor him and draw closer to him with each passing day. The most difficult part of my journey was learning to "Let Go and Let God"  I had to get to a place where I truly believed that God's way of working things out was the best way. This was a step in that journey...a journey that I still travel.

5 comments:

  1. Wow that was so inspiring!! Ty for sharing that w/me :)

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  2. Thank You Denise! I really enjoyed that!

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  3. Lol I hate when I get a toothache it's the worst. The last time resulted in a root canal and even though people say it's worse than childbirth it really isn't ...I didn't feel a thing and I didn't even take any drugs lol

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  4. Hey D. I think your blog has some potential my dear friend. I am interested to watch it evolve. I have a great interest, as you know, in addiction. There is a lot that someone in your situation could offer on the topic of women in relationships with addicts. It would be so refreshing to see someone with your religious perspective who tackled this topic in a more radical way. Good luck my dear friend!

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