Acts 4:13 “When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized that they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished and they took note that these men had been with Jesus.”
Then, as I reflected on something she said at Women’s Retreat (that we all have a story to share) and what they said over at my favorite online community (that they need our story), I began to consider that there might be power in our ordinary stories.
Speaking of my favorite online community, head on our to (in)courage to read more about this surprising revelation…
Almost two months ago I started taking this writing thing to the next level. I have been working on a book, submitting articles, linking-up with some of my favorite bloggers, reviewing more books, and networking with some amazing writers. In the midst of this, I started questioning whether or not my ordinary story resonates with others. Often it seems those with extraordinary stories are the ones that sell books, draw a crowd and lead the pack.
Is anyone really interested in reading about my ordinary life?
Then, as I reflected on something she said at Women’s Retreat (that we all have a story to share) and what they said over at my favorite online community (that they need our story), I began to consider that there might be power in our ordinary stories.
Speaking of my favorite online community, head on our to (in)courage to read more about this surprising revelation…