Okay, a couple of things have changed since I recorded this video, so let me clear them up for you.
Readers:
First off, winners for the books and book related prizes will now be announced DAILY instead of on Saturday. So if you want to win today’s prizes, make sure you enter in the comments below following the instructions in the vlog!
The winner for today’s prizes will be announced TOMORROW.
Writers:
All the writing related prizes I have to offer are listed below. You may enter as many manuscripts as you like, but you only have to enter each one ONCE. You can enter on my blog OR on Lacie’s on any day of this week, but in an effort to keep you from having to re-post the same blurb every day, we’ve decided to pool our writer-prizes and read over ALL the entries we get from you and hand out the writer prizes on SATURDAY.
So post your blurb and the other required info (mentioned in the vlog) and you could be selected to win ANY ONE of my writer-prizes OR any one of Lacie’s writer-prizes. Post each blurb and info once on any day this week.
Want to win one of these AMAZING prizes? Follow the instructions given in the vlog.
Once again, you can enter as many manuscripts as you like, but only enter each one ONCE. You may enter any day this week (Sept 17-21, 2012.) Winners will receive ONE of these prizes.
Good Luck, everyone!
Check back for tomorrow’s winners and don’t forget to visit Lacie’s Blog to enter her contest as well!!
Okay readers, I hope you are as excited about this as I am!!
Mark your calendars for Sept 17-21. My dear friend Lacie Nezbeth and I will be hosting the Bright Side Blog Bash!!
Not only will we have daily posts about writing, parenting, and our favorite authors, but we will be giving away TONS of free stuff.
Did you read that?
TONS of free stuff!!
Want to get a head start on earning the chance to WIN WIN WIN??? Here’s how!
Starting today (Friday 9/14), help us advertise! If you tweet this link or share it on Facebook, Google+ or any other social media site, I’ll give you one entry into the grand prize drawing (Friday’s prize for next week)!! Make sure you tag me, message me, or email me to let me know how you’re helping to advertise this event!! Also, if you subscribe to my blog before Monday, 9/17, I’ll enter your name into the grand prize drawing THREE times!
Want to know more about the prizes???
For Readers:
I’ve got dozens and dozens of books to give away from authors like:
Jody Hedlund
Katie Ganshert
Krista Phillips
Dani Pettrey
Keli Gwyn
Olivia Newport
Sarah Sundin
Catherine West
Tessa Afshar
Marion Stroud
…and many more!
For Writers:
How would you like to win:
Chapter critiques from published authors and editors
Social media evaluations for your website and Facebook page
Mentoring time from a published author
A chance to have an agent review part of your manuscript
Yes, we are actually giving ALL this stuff away, plus much, much more!! I have a ton of stuff to give away and Lacie has a ton of stuff, so you have dozens and dozens of chances to win!
Anyone can win!!
How can you make sure that winner is YOU?
Be sure you’re visiting our blogs EVERY DAY that week and following the instructions for commenting for a chance to win. (Subscribe now and don’t miss a thing!)
Writers, if you want to win any of the free critiques, you’ll need to submit a short blurb about your story. I’m giving you a heads up so that you can really make it sing!
So stay tuned, friends. If you aren’t already subscribed to my blog, now is the time to do it so that you won’t miss ANYTHING that week.
The Bright Side Blog Bash– focusing on the Bright Side of living a writer-mommy life!
Share with me: Have you ever won anything (contest, drawing, lottery, etc)? If so, what was it?
Is is a prayer you learned as a child, one recited for a specific purpose?
Is it a self-created prayer, but mentions the same topics in the same order every time?
Is it a different prayer uttered in a different way every time you pray?
When do you pray? Morning? Before meals? Before bed? Daily? On Sundays? Only when you’re really in need?
Do these things even matter– the words you say and the frequency with which you say them, or is prayer really about what’s in your heart?
According to Craig Groeschel’s The Christian Atheist, there exists an entire group of Christians, those who build their lives around their belief in Jesus Christ, who either don’t pray at all, or when they do, believe that prayer isn’t effective.
When I first began reading the chapter on prayer, it blew my mind, mostly because I am a HUGE believer in prayer. In fact, for years I’ve lived my life in a purposeful state of constant prayer.
I pray at specific times of the day, sure, like before meals and before bed, but I strive to have a constant and open communication with God. I pray all the time. About everything. I rarely say “Amen” because I want that heart-line to be open all the time.
But that’s just me.
My husband isn’t like that at all.
He is a strong, God-fearing, Bible believing man who was saved by grace at a young age and has lived his entire adult life as a follower of Jesus Christ.
But he was raised in a very traditional Southern Baptist church. The kind that banned certain types of music in the teenage population and brought in pastors to evangelize hellfire and brimstone.
For him, prayer was boring. It was ritualistic. It was used to scare the life out of others. It was done by those who constantly threw in the “thees” and “thous” and communicated with God like he was the “great and powerful” wizard behind the curtain.
My husband once admitted to me that he wasn’t really sure if God cared about his prayers.
“With war and cancer and people who have real problems, why would God care about the things I pray about?”
This conversation came after we’d been married nearly a decade. For all that time, I’d had no idea that my husband struggled to believe in a powerful prayer life.
And he is not alone.
So many struggle with the idea of prayer– that it’s about the eloquence of your words or the length of the prayer itself.
Surely those who are more “holy” are heard by God first. Surely those who love to pray aloud are those who are heard by God.
But as Groschel points out, there are ways for those who struggle with the power of prayer to realize that prayer changes everything.
It’s about realizing what prayer is and to whom it is.
Realize who you are talking to. The God of the universe. The one who is I Am. The creator. The Savior.
It can feel a bit overwhelming. What do you say to the God of the universe? Whatever you want because here’s the really cool part– He wants to hear from you. He’s excited to hear from you!
Move the focus from yourself onto God. Realize that you are talking to a friend who wants the honesty of your heart– He desires time with you.
When you change your perspective on who you are talking to (the God of the universe) and why (because he wants to hear from you), it helps you to realize that every thought, fear, joy and pain you experience is a treasure to him, and he wants you to talk to him about it.
God wants honesty. He wants you to be real with him. He wants truth. He wants your heart with or without the “thees and thous”.
“And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words.” Matt 6: 5, 7
And that’s what prayer is– an honest conversation with the God who created you and knows you by name.
If you feel like prayer just doesn’t make a difference, pray about everything on your heart. God will answer. Maybe not all at once, maybe not quickly. But when he does, you’ll never doubt that prayer works.
I love the verse below because Jesus tells us that prayer works. But he also reminds us that when we pray, we must have a heart that is free from unforgiveness and hatred.
“Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours. And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive them, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins.” Mark 11:24-25
Prayer is powerful. Prayer changes things. And more than that, it changes people.
And the best part is that God wants to hear from you.
He doesn’t care about the words you use. He doesn’t care about whether or not your prayers are eloquent and well thought out.
What he cares about is that you take the time to talk to him and that you talk to him honestly.
It’s that simple.
There is so much more wonderful information in this chapter, but I leave you with one of my favorite comedians and his hilarious take on staunch, strict prayer.
Hopefully it will give you a chuckle and help you to remember that prayer is for everyone, no matter what.
I pray for you that you’ll find the joy in the power of prayer.
As the lone female in my house (even the dog is a boy), I often feel outnumbered, so it’s by the grace of God that I can use writing to help me connect with other hopeless romantics. These passionate, “heart-y” words stem from my deep love for Jesus, my husband and our four boys, my calling to write His story, to teach, and my deep, abiding love for music and chocolate. Always chocolate. Find out more on my “About” page.