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Are You Missing Rainbows? {Book Review & Giveaway~Choose Joy}

January 26, 2016 By: Angela Parlin

choose joy ordinary beauty“I have been given so much and I have treasured so much and I have lost so much. And I am so grateful.” ~Choose Joy (page 114)

While dying from a terminal disease, Sara Frankl wrote these words on her blog. She was in her 30s, confined to her home with only her little dog Riley. She suffered immeasurable pain every day, pain that kept her awake at night.

For over a decade, Sara had been slowly losing her independence, losing her job and health and hobbies, losing the life she thought she’d have, losing her abilities one by one.

But she focused on all that she gained. The cry of her life was, “I am so blessed, people.”

Sara didn’t pretend she wasn’t dying. She didn’t fall into distractions to escape her real life.

Instead, she chose to see the ordinary beauty in her days. She made it one of her goals to fulfill God’s plan for her, by living the best life she could with what she’d been given.

She chose to look at her blessings more than her burdens.

She chose joy.

Whenever Sara started to feel unhappy with her circumstances, she purposely focused instead on things for which she was grateful–moments with people she held dear, nurses who came to the house to help her, blog readers who encouraged her. The birds singing outside her window, the breeze, the sunshine.

She decided to change her focus, and that made all the difference.

I don’t know about you, but I’ve struggled to choose gratefulness and joy when things are not going the “right” way.

Especially since becoming a Mom, and even more as a homeschooling Mom. I’ve noticed changes in my attitude when I purposely write out things I’m thankful for–but that’s the kind of practice I start and stop.

And the ugly truth is, some moments I don’t want to stop and think of things I’m thankful for. I feel entitled to being mad at someone instead. I feel entitled to complain.

Sara’s story brings me back to reality, reminding me of the bigger picture. It helps me get my focus off myself and what I want, which is often my problem.

Her words inspire me to greatness, but not the way I used to define greatness. She inspires me instead with a life submitted to God. She inspires me with surrender.

When life closed doors on her, she walked the difficult road of letting go. There, she found so much beauty in all the chaos. Day after day, she found beauty, right in the middle of her mess.

“It’s not about me; it’s about what He can do with me. My job is simply to pay attention and enjoy the rainbows.” (page 11)

There are always rainbows, friends. In your days, in my days, even in a life with a terminal diagnosis.

The question is–are you paying attention? If we focus on what’s going badly for us, we’ll miss the rainbows. Instead, let’s choose joy over despair. Let’s choose living over longing.

*I hope you want to read more on this topic, in Choose Joy: Finding Hope & Purpose When Life Hurts, by Sara Frankl & Mary Carver. Buy it here!

**Leave a comment to be entered in a drawing for a giveaway of this book. I will choose the lucky winner on Sunday, January 31 after 2 pm.

1/31 Update: Pat is the winner! Pat, I sent you a message and look forward to mailing the book to you this week! 🙂

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From TGIF to DWTS

January 12, 2016 By: Angela Parlin

assignment do for GodGrowing up, Friday nights meant Full House, and I was a huge fan.

Mom would make whole wheat pizzas and serve Sunkist orange soda. That was a big treat, with a health-nut-Mom. And we’d finish off the night with a big bowl of popcorn and T-G-I-F.

So I was thrilled a few years ago, to find out that DJ Tanner–I mean Candace Cameron Bure–loves Jesus, and had published a couple of books. Now I’ve been given the opportunity to review her 3rd book, which released in August, 2015.

Dancing Through Life

Dancing Through Life: Steps of Courage and Conviction is Candace’s personal reflection of her recent opportunity to compete on the hit show, Dancing With the Stars. I watched DWTS for the first time that season. Candace inspired me, week after week, with her grace and authenticity, both on and off the stage.

Throughout the show, Candace continually pointed fans to Jesus. It was obvious that her faith informed her decisions and actions. In Dancing Through Life, she gives us insight into her decision-making process as well as the input of wise people who surround her.

“Jesus has changed me from the inside out. I can’t help but to point others to Him.” ~Candace Cameron Bure

Maybe the most prominent theme of Dancing Through Life was Candace’s realization that she cares too much what people think of her. To put it biblically, she struggles with fear of man.

Don’t we all? My struggle looks a little different from hers, and yours will look different from mine. But to some extent, I think we all struggle with caring too much about other people’s opinions of us.

“Fear of man is the worry that we won’t measure up, that we will be criticized, that someone won’t approve of the choices we are making. The Bible calls this a trap. Why? Because fear of man works like a chain that binds us to public opinion.” (Candace Cameron Bure, Page 83)

Fear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the LORD is kept safe. Proverbs 29:25

Candace speaks about criticism from experience. If you follow her on social media, you know exactly what I mean. It’s heartbreaking sometimes, and the attacks come from all sides.

I admire her for continuing to step into the roles God gives her, even seeing her platform as part of God’s purpose for her life. I also appreciate her honesty and openness with readers, even though admitting these struggles invites additional attacks.

In the end, Candace connects her own story to that of her readers’. Our stories look different from hers, but she leaves us with this encouragement: Whatever our assignment in life, we have the opportunity to do it for the Lord.

“He wants your story to point to a bigger story of His great love for each of us.” ~Candace Cameron Bure

I highly recommend Dancing Through Life. Joy and encouragement jumped off the pages, and I walked away from the book, having grown along with the author. Grab a copy, and enjoy!

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Walk Through Fire {Book Review}

October 15, 2015 By: Angela Parlin

walk through“Life changes in an instant.”

~Joan Didion, The Year of Magical Thinking

I’ve never walked through fire.

But I know how it feels to answer the phone and have your life change instantly through an unexpected tragedy.

On a day when he was scheduled to be off work in August of 1999, David Bowers walked through the doors of the industrial gas plant where he worked. He planned to be there for a short time, just to get some extra work done.

He came back through those doors later that day, facing a 125 percent mortality rate, with 94 percent of his body severely burned in a plant explosion.

Walk Through Fire, by Carly & David Bowers, tells the inspirational story of this couple and their two small children, whose comfortable lives were turned upside down through David’s sudden and life-altering accident.

One of my favorite parts of this book is that they tell the story, chapter by chapter, from both his and her perspectives. They take us with them into the hours and days just after the accident, so that we experience their story through the eyes of the injured and the one desperate to see him through.

In the hospital’s burn unit, their days could be summarized, “Pray. Hope. Wait. Repeat.” (page 70)

Along the way, David amazed doctors with better-than-expected recovery, but he also faced numerous surgeries, various infections, and many other challenges along the way.

After four long months in the burn unit, David was moved to a rehab hospital, where both of them faced the reality that their lives would never be the same.

When David was able to move back home again, they were incredibly grateful for how far God had brought them. But they also dealt with intense fears and anxieties, and their children needed help navigating a new way of life.

In those desperate times, they began to discover the truth of Nehemiah 8:10~For the joy of the Lord is your strength.

On the one-year anniversary of the accident, they opened their doors and threw a big party, to celebrate David’s life and recovery. The tradition stuck, and they’ve celebrated every year since.

David and Carly knew they could easily get lost in the misery of this tragedy and fix their eyes on all they had lost. Instead, they chose to get busy living, to find joy and hope in the Lord.

“I’ve learned, through fire of the body and struggles of the soul, that God goes before me. And He will always prepare my way.” (David Bowers, page 257)

They made a deliberate choice, to believe in a God who brings light into the darkest places.

This book will encourage and inspire you, and I highly recommend it. If you or someone you love have been through a life-changing hardship, please let David and Carly encourage you with their hopeful perspective, as they share their story of growing stronger in faith through this adversity.

Click here to find out more about Walk Through Fire, and to receive the first chapter in your inbox for free!

Purchase Walk Through Fire on Amazon.com.

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Living Life Fulfilled {& Book Giveaway!}

August 21, 2015 By: Angela Parlin

FulfilledI met Danise Jurado through the #RaRaLinkup, which meets over at PurposefulFaith.com every Tuesday. And I’m so glad I did. Danise serves as pastoral counselor at Angelus Temple & The Dream Center in Los Angeles, California. She also teaches Bible studies and serves in many other ways, because she is passionate about encouraging people to live their most fulfilled life in Christ.

Now I know why.

I’ve read Danise’s book, Fulfilled: Learning to Live the Life God Promised, in which she shares her beautiful story. Her story is filled with the nearness and presence of God, and it inspires me. She shares in this book, how God delivered her from addictions and difficulties and great losses. Through these difficulties, He awakened her to her God-given potential.

I enjoyed this book, but more than that. Parts of Danise’s story moved me to tears. But then I walked away encouraged and had some fresh insight about a discouraging season I walked through recently. By the end, I had implemented some small new habits, which are helping me break free from certain cycles of defeat.

But most importantly, I walked away from this book with an extra spring in my step, with a deepened faith and growing courage.

“God has so much more for us than a mediocre, unfulfilled life.” {Page 32}

That’s good news, isn’t it? Most of us wonder. We question–am I missing something here? Or is just supposed to be this way, for now, this side of heaven? And yes, there are some things that will not be restored until our Lord Jesus Christ returns to make all things new.

On the other hand, He came to give us life to the full, and that life can be realized today. God wants us to live an abundant, fulfilled life.

Like a trusted counselor, Danise helps us apply God’s truth to our lives so we walk in freedom. She invites us to release our fears to the Lord and live with courage.

Danise writes about forgiveness, joy, restoration, confidence, and identity. At one point, a large piece of her identity in this world was taken away suddenly. It was a hard season, but then she found her way back to her truest identity, as a Child of God.

“A fundamental part of living a fulfilled life is knowing and understanding who we are.” {Page 67}

“Our Father is the King of kings, the Lord of lords, the great I AM, the creator of heaven and earth, and He chose us, all of us, to be His children through Christ.” {Page 69}

It’s difficult to summarize this book, because it’s overflowing with truth and inspiration. Not only that, each chapter is practical enough to offer small steps to take in order to grow.

Fulfilled is a shot of hope, to be swallowed down no matter what season you find yourself in today.

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Romans 15:13

*To be entered in the giveaway, leave me a comment. Yes, right below that part that says, Go Ahead. Make My Day! 🙂 Share something from this review that leaves you curious about this wonderful book. I’ll choose the winner on Wednesday, August 26, 2015. Here’s hoping it’s you!

GIVEAWAY UPDATE (August 26, 2015): Winner is Laura! I’ve emailed you and will mail it out this week! Congratulations! 🙂

 

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Simply Tuesday {Book Giveaway}

August 17, 2015 By: Angela Parlin

Simply-Tuesday-3D2 The truth is, I’m a book girl.

Sometimes we call it my sickness around here.

But there are only a handful of books that end up front and center on my family room bookshelves–and these are all my favorites.

Today I get to tell you about one of my favorites, Emily P. Freeman’s new book, Simply Tuesday: Small-Moment Living in a Fast-Moving World. As part of the Launch Team, I had the opportunity to take in this new release over the summer, in exchange for my honest review.

Because she’s one of my favorite authors, it doesn’t surprise me that I highly recommend this book. {Seriously, you need it!}

But only if you’re one of those people who feels like they’re “being pulled under by the strong current of expectation, comparison, and hurry.”

Only if you suspect that “our obsession with bigger and faster is spinning us out of control.”

Only if you need to find a little space for your soul to breathe.

I don’t want to speak for all of us, but Isn’t that pretty much everyone these days?

As Emily says, “We move through the week breathless and bustling, just trying to keep up while longing to slow down.”

Throughout Simply Tuesday, Emily invites us to slow down and celebrate our smallness. She suggests we look to our Tuesdays, the most ordinary day of the week, to find evidence of presence of Christ and His kingdom.

This book is a great reminder that Christ is the deepest need of our souls, and He gives meaning to even our smallest moments.

Emily told a story that sticks with me, about a little white house she drove past on her way to the beach. Surrounded by a gorgeous field of yellow rapeseed blossoms, the house and its fields of gold fascinated her.

With a little research, she learned the rapeseed plant is a mustard crop–as in The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed.

The mustard seed grows easily and without much human effort.

It’s unruly and untamed, and grows wherever it desires, whether one wants it to grow or not.

“When the kingdom of God takes root, it will grow without much human effort at all.”

“We equate growth and size with God and favor, never stopping to consider the invisible kingdom we walk around in, the kind that starts as a mustard seed and grows whatever way it wants to, the kind that often works in secret, small ways–without our effort–like a seed, like yeast, like salt.”

See what I mean? These are such worthwhile words, and I took pages of notes. Because this world shouts the opposite. This world suggests we need to think bigger and live bigger, and makes me think the outcome is mostly up to me.

Simply Tuesday inspires us to release outcomes to God and to notice His presence “one inch above the ground.” I sincerely hope you’ll read it.

~Angela

Giveaway Details:

To be entered in the drawing for the book giveaway, simply leave a comment below. I will choose one person on Saturday, August 22, 2015, and will mail you a copy of this book (U.S. residents only). Truth be told, one of my kids will choose the name out of a hat…we are high-tech up in here. 🙂

August 22nd Update: The winner of the book giveaway is KELLY! I’ve sent you an email Kelly, and I look forward to getting this book in your hands!

 

What small, simple things do you appreciate today? The kind of things you might find within your ordinary Tuesdays?

Simply Tuesday

 

 

 

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