
Hello friends. I unexpectedly lost my 3rd eldest sister last week; she was one of my beta readers for my upcoming book. As a university professor, she would read my manuscript, critique and edit it, and provide feedback. Her feedback, I know, will enhance the book, scheduled to be published in 2025 (Lord willing). Here’s another excerpt.
Excerpt:
“What good is a relationship where neither person is taking steps to strengthen the bond to know each other better? I didnβt find this out until much later in life; I was in such relationships, where it seemed I was putting the most in. Iβm naturally an initiator, a friendly personβasking questions to know more, conversational, making suggestions, or giving advice. A lot of times, friends or associates did not always take my suggestions or want to do what I liked doing, so I learned to do it alone. My mom taught me thisβlearn how to entertain or enjoy yourself. Itβs not that I was so weird, or maybe I was. I donβt know. Itβs just that the things that excited me did not particularly excite the people I was hanging out with. Maybe, wrong friends, you think? Possibly.
Nonetheless, relationships require cultivatingβtaking a walk in the park or dining together, binge-watching a TV series or working out at a gym, communicating with one another, and probing them to gain a deeper knowledge or understanding. Time together enables us to see one another and learn each otherβs ways. If we donβt cultivate a relationshipβnew or oldβwhatβs the use? Why are we in it? The relationship will ultimately become a stalemate. Itβs going nowhere. Both of you will remain in the same state, the same place, where nothing new is happening, and there is no growth. Youβll just exist. I always believed relationships, especially a love relationship, should bring out the best in you.
Well, this idea is true in a new relationship with God the Father, through His Son Jesus Christ–the relationship needs cultivating for it to grow.”
[Copyright Β© 2024 by Eleanor D. Parks]
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Remain blessed until next time! π
So sorry for your loss, Ellie! π
Your sister sounds like an inspiration.
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Thanks hlmiller. She was! We will miss her dearly. β€
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I tried to add my name to your contact list, but I got an error saying that the link had expired.
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Ok, nevermind. It worked when I submitted it from my phone instead of my laptop. π
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Good! π
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Wonderful. Was just ministering this and teaching to the kids at 4am during our prayer time. Beautiful confirmationΒ
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Praise God Cat! π
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Via Via Keep it going … Can’t wait until the finish product!!βΊοΈππΎππΎ
Much Love & Safe Travels, bonnie
“Trust in the Lord with ALL your heart;” . . . Pro. 3:5
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I’ll keep you posted cousin! π
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Saying a prayer for your comfort, peace, and joy even as you experience a time of missing your sister’s presence. Your book sounds good.
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Thank you for your prayers and kind words, sister. Yes, I missed her immediately. But God does all things well, right? God bless you. π
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And God bless you and yours. And Yes, God does all things well-He is especially good at comforting us.
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My condolences.
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Thank you, Ebby! Bless you. π
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