
Grateful for…
The constant covering of God’s grace
“And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that always having all sufficiency in everything, you may have an abundance for every good deed.”-2 Corinthians 9:8

Grateful for…
The constant covering of God’s grace
“And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that always having all sufficiency in everything, you may have an abundance for every good deed.”-2 Corinthians 9:8

Back at it with Twenty Words Tuesday…and actually on a Tuesday this time! Today’s word is Self-Love.
The bump on her nose. The point of her chin. The freckles on her face. She finally loved her reflection.

Today I’m grateful for:
Calm before the hustle and bustle
”This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.”-Psalm 118:24

How many words does it take to express a complete thought? To tell a complete story?
These questions challenge me. And I’m always in awe of writers who can paint a complete picture or convey a moving narrative in just a few words. So for this month of Thanksgiving, I’m inspired by SMITH Magazine’s Six-Word Memoirs project to express my daily thanks in six words.
And on this first day I’m grateful for:
Power in the short and sweet


Giving it another whirl. This week’s word prompt is ‘Ghost’
He was a ghost of his former self, his face devoid of any emotion. Yet she refused to lose hope.

2020! What a year…and it’s not done yet. The highs, the lows and so many firsts, including the first (and probably now second, third….) time my kids have really seen me cry.
I’m the mom with the schedule and lists, always with a plan. I’m the mom that hovers, hugs and holds hands. I’m also the mom that yells, lectures and opens doors without knocking (hey, it’s all about balance). But I’ve never been the mom to openly cry. “Not in front of the children,” “Suck it up, can’t let them think mom doesn’t have everything under control.” But you know, all of that has gone out the window in this age of Covid. John 11:35 says “Jesus wept,” the shortest and probably one of the most transparent verses in the Bible. In other words, Jesus grieved and felt deeply the loss of his friend. Over the past few months I’ve grieved deeply the loss of my grandmother, the loss of time, the loss of connections and the loss of some of life as it was. And my kids have silently watched my tears…it’s been weird, it’s been awkward, they’ve asked questions, we talk, we process and life keeps moving.
But the tears I shed are not without hope. Hope for the seeds I see sprouting to life. Seeds of renewed connection and relationship. Seeds of clarity and purpose. Seeds of assurance and unwavering peace. My tears are shed trusting in the One who is Hope.
“Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, and whose hope is the LORD.” -Jeremiah 17:7
So, yes, I cry but I have hope and I keep going. Let’s keep hope alive, friends.
“As for me, I will always have hope; I will praise You more and more.”- Psalm 71:14

(Quote photo from www.askideas.com; Scripture photo from Kendrick Home)

Needed to prime the pump on my creative writing flow so I decided to try my hand at this prompt from Bulbul’s Twenty Words Tuesday…on a Thursday. A great brain workout! This week’s word is Electric.
“It’s electric!” The music boomed as she rushed onto the floor to dance until her tired feet screamed for mercy.

So I did a thing. Fleshed out an idea. Took a leap!
First, The Published Journey now has a logo! *woohoo and and a round of applause for Canva* Check out the header.
Second, you can now follow The Published Journey on Instagram & Facebook. This was a major leap. Why? Because I have a love/loathe relationship with social media. I love the connections, community and encouragement I’ve found (especially on Instagram). But I loathe the negativity, distraction and discouragement. Am I the only one who has gone down one rabbit hole too many, wasting precious time and occasionally left questioning my whole life? Then, there’s always a nervous anticipation that comes with sharing words and thoughts that only you may understand. But I’m constantly reminded that, even with an audience of one, I am honoring God with the gift He’s given me.
So a huge WELCOME and THANKS for following this journey…a work in progress. I’ve stopped and started this blogging thing many times over the past decade. I’ve revamped, changed directions and moved from Blogger to WordPress. I’ve plugged away on book ideas. I’ve submitted, fielded rejections, and pondered constructive (and not so constructive) critiques. But I keep learning. I keep going. And maybe I can encourage you to do the same.
Keep going. Take a leap. Write on, friends.

These days my idea of a relaxing night includes a bag of SkinnyPop popcorn (tossed with olive oil….mmm…mmm…good) and a good documentary. I love a story that educates and enlightens, challenges my perspective and in some cases, compels me to action. I’m absolutely intrigued by the snapshots of humanity and by lives so different from what I know. I’d like to recommend a few of my recent viewing pleasures…





Happy viewing and may these stories compel you to tell your own. Write on, friends!