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Emily Freeman Guest Post and a Giveaway!

October 22, 2013

Now that the weather is getting cooler here in the US, I’ve started to put away my summer clothes. But as much as I wish I could pack away the bathing suit until next year, I am not able to do that thanks to the invention of the indoor water park.

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One of my least favorite things in all the world is an indoor water park. I know in the scope of world troubles, this is trivial. But in a first-world-problem kind of way, indoor water parks are the worst.

But I go. And I suffer. For the kids.

Of all the things I dislike about these parks – the humidity, the smell, the wearing-of-the-bathing-suit-whilst-standing-on-steps – I found one redeeming quality that nearly made up for it.

The lifeguards.

These lifeguards are no whistle-twirling, chair-lounging, teenage-flirting type of lifeguards. These people are serious and focused. Not only are they always on their feet, they never stop moving.

It is as if they are each assigned an eight-foot length of the pool, no more and no less. They are responsible for those eight feet and anyone who swims in front of them. They pace their assigned distance back and forth on the edge of the pool, eyes never leaving the water.

It is impressive to watch, as much as I don’t want to admit that anything impresses me at the water park.

As I watched them, I couldn’t help but think about my life, my calling, and my own eight-foot assignment.

Some of us grow up hearing the sky is the limit and we can do anything if we set our minds to it. And while it seems like a positive and encouraging message to tell our kids, it is unfair and untrue.

Possibility can be as overwhelming as it is inspiring. At first it can feel terribly exciting to imagine anything is possible — until you sprint flat into the wall of your own limits in the form of lack of energy, bad timing, comparison, competition, and distraction.

Could it be possible that your limits – those things you curse and wish were different about yourself – are not holding you back but pointing you forward?

It seems to me when I finally recognize my inability is when Christ shows up able within me. But He doesn’t equip me to do every job possible, He equips me to do the job meant for me.

If you’re willing to face your inability, you are able to see what is outside your circle of influence and responsibility so that you may embrace and focus on the small part that belongs to you and only to you.

Could it be possible that the reason we are so overwhelmed is because we are focused on the whole pool, forgetting our own eight-foot assignment?

You have a job to do and it won’t look like mine or his or theirs. It looks like yours. It isn’t the whole pool, but it’s still important.

The fact that you can’t cover the whole pool at once doesn’t mean you are a failure, it just means you have the wrong goal. It also means you need other people around you to do their jobs, too.

What would it look like if we all began to uncover the art we were born to make, the hints of our own design hidden in the sacred curve of our souls? What if we began to consider how our limits might actually be our guideposts, gifts along our pathway to remind us what our calling isn’t so that we may be more open to what it is?

Are you a writer beginning to explore your own story? Do you want to write words that are memorable and life-changing but aren’t quite sure which part of the pool belongs to you? Consider joining Lysa and the Proverbs 31 team by registering for Compel, a membership site for influencers who want to write words to influence people.

Are you a mama, a teacher, a lawyer, a manager, or anyone longing to do work that matters? Perhaps you are motivated to move within your own section of the pool but are unsure what section that is.

a million little ways by emily p. freemanI wrote a book for you. It’s called A Million Little Ways: Uncover the Art You Were Made to Live and it is for the person who fears she has nothing to offer but secretly hopes she’s wrong. It’s for the person who wants to be brave enough to move toward what makes her come alive. I hope it’s for you.

Today we are giving away 5 copies! To enter to win, simply leave a comment below.

Emily P. Freeman is the author of three books, including her latest, A Million Little Ways. Whether in her writing or speaking, Emily’s words create space for souls to breathe. She and her husband, John, live in North Carolina with their three children. She would love to connect with you at her blog, Chatting at the Sky, where she is writing a series every day in October: 31 days of Living Art.

 

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1,275 Comments
  1. Elizabeth

    I would love to win one of the books 🙂

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  2. Linda

    This book looks very interesting and I would like to read it.

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  3. Brittany jacobson

    wow this looks like a book that I need

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  4. Sue

    I love the 8-foot assignment analogy! How many of us never venture away from our 8 feet of life?! I look forward to reading the book whether or not I win it! Thank you for the guest post. Blessings to you and your water park loving family.

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  5. Vicky D

    I love this post! I love the thought of focusing on what God wants you to do (and doing it well) instead of trying to do everything (and end up feeling like a failure!). And having others to help you along the way. Thank you for this!

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  6. LeVelle Calbat

    Attended San Antonio WOF Conference with 24 other ladies from our church, We were blessed by you and all speakers, singers etc. Hope to do some Bible studies from you and others we heard there. Thank you for your ministry.

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  7. Kirsteryn

    I’m longing to know what’s my true assignment. Should I be doing more or less? Am I supposed to get tired at times doing Kingdom work? Praying this book can guide me in the right direction with sound biblical references mostly. Hope to win this book!!!

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  8. Terri Manning

    I think Lysa is amazing — how do you write all this? OMGoodness – I have a friend that needs this book – I think she has wonderful thoughts too and should write them and share them with all of us.

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  9. Dorothy Baker

    Thanks for the reminder that I am equipped to do my job and no one else’s – I too often look at the sparkling and dynamic skills of others and allow myself to feel inadequate. That limits my Lord and the work He wants to do through and in me.

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  10. Joy

    Thank you for pointing out not to cover the whole pool. That we need to be responsible for the part we have been given and nothing else.

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  11. Pam

    It sounds as though this topic should’ve been written at least two decades ago so Im glad it’s been written . I’m very excited about it and eagerly look forward to reading it . I’d love to be one to receive a copy!

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  12. Diane

    YES!!! I took up SCUBA recently… THAT was a my big dive, literally! But it really helps me to see that I really can overcome my fears and step out… dive deeper… and it’s okay! No, it’s BETTER than okay!!! Way better! My whole works has super duper expanded!!! Yup! I’ll dive… but there’s still some deeper waters to check out!!!

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  13. Alexa

    This book sounds very interesting!

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  14. Lisa Reed

    Would love to read your book!

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  15. Theresa Davies

    OK – I am interested. Would love to read the book and learn more.

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  16. Morgan R.

    My friend and I were just talking about my “8 feet” and allowing God to work through me in “my section”! Like 20 minutes ago! 🙂

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  17. Lisa Reed

    Would love to read your book! Also NEED to read it 🙂

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  18. Melissa

    This book looks like just what I need right now!! Thanks for always inspiring me:)

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  19. Joy Patterson

    Great article. Would like to read the book and learn more.

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  20. Rhodora

    After journeying thru the valley of shadows after the death of my husband I’m continuing to press on each day to discover what God has for me. No longer a wife, but still a mother in a different way, since my sons are grown, I long to find my 8 ft! I’ve found 4 ft, but desire the 8! Lol. I loved your analogy as I have great memories of my family at those waterparks all over Canada! We would be exhausted after a day of outings but our boys were always ready to go to the park inside hotel! Of course we would, collapsing later but happy we were exhausted. Thanks for the reminder!

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  21. Courtney

    Thank you for a chance to win this book! It looks and sounds amazing! 🙂 <3

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  22. Dinah

    That reminder keeps me from trying to be all over the place, don’t we forget? Thank you, would love to win and keep learning and growing. 🙂

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  23. Sharon Carpenter

    it is for the person who fears she has nothing to offer but secretly hopes she’s wrong-THIS IS SO ME LISA.

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  24. Cathy Brown

    I appreciate how you always use real every day life events to challenge and encourage us in the Lord. This book looks very interesting!

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  25. Vanessa warren

    Oh this def a book I need , would live to win a copy.

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  26. Michelle

    Was just thinking about what the Lord would have me do… Getting older and seeing the thing you wanted to do not happening and wondering how you can fit…

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  27. Erin Keaton

    yay, giveaway! thanks!

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  28. Mandy

    Yes! Would love and cherish a book like this.

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  29. Alberta Kincaid

    Thank you for showing me a diff perspective as I tend to be one of those who wants & thinks I should do it all and constantly failing. I want to learn to work on my “8” feet of pool and see where God takes me from there. Thank you!

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  30. Lori

    This sounds like a lovely book. Thank you for the opportunity.

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  31. Annette

    I am new on my journey with God and still figuring out where I’m supposed to go with Him; what my offerings could possibly be. I am not sure where my 8 feet of pool is. Always open to suggestions and help. I feel lost and wandering aimlessly at times, but so not giving up.

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  32. Sarah C.

    I wonder every day what my talents are and what God has planned for me…I would love to read this book. Thank you!

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  33. Peggy Fulgham

    I have always wanted to write a book but don’t know how to start.

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  34. Cindy

    Would love the opportunity to read this book.

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  35. Amanda

    Thank you Emily for guest posting today! I liked your analogy of an 8′ section of a water park that we are each responsible for. Just as you don’t enjoy the indoor water park, I don’t enjoy water parks at all. For that matter i don’t enjoy tubing down the river either. The last two times tubing I have ended up being dumped by the rapids and come up looking like a drowned rat who has lost her cool sunglasses. But I digress…. 🙂
    I came home yesterday evening from leading my second women’s retreat weekend for the ladies of our church, with one more before that as a co-leader. I would love to get my hands on your new book! If I win it I promise to pass it on to someone else after I finish reading it. Even if I don’t win it, once I have either bought it for myself or it has been bought as a gift for me I will still pass it on to someone else. I am a book reading girl, and when it comes to Faith based books I love to pass them on to whomever the Lord brings to mind.
    Again, Thank you for the post! I will keep my eye out for you another time!

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  36. Tammy Scott

    I am not a book writer but I write for our children’s ministry some. I would love to have some guidance.

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  37. Chris Carter

    This looks like a lovely inspiring book. 🙂 RIGHT up my alley!!

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  38. Carol Ann Matuszewski

    I AM one of those people who is having trouble, discerning what my gifts of the Spirit are, and what I can offer to other people; yet, there are sisters within my church who are seeing gifts in me which I am still somewhat doubtful of, or which I am unsure of how to use them, even though I see myself as a compassionate person who likes to share myself when I see someone hurting and in need of encouragement in an area where I have been there, done that! Maybe, I need to focus on the gift that comes most naturally to me, even though I feel sometimes that I don’t offer all that much! Someone referred me to Romans 12:8, to the gift of encouragement, and reading your blog about this book has inspired me to look into my heart more intently!

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  39. Kathleen Heller

    This sounds like just the thing my youngest sister should read! She is a journalism major who desires to be/is a stay at home mom. She loves to write, but it needs to be in her own time frame and schedule with my nephew keeping her on her toes!
    Just reading your blog tonight was a refreshing reminder to me to “stop beating myself up” for so many things. I am right where I need to be, doing exactly what I should be doing-maybe a bit too much???- and still growing even if not at the same pace as last year when I was embroiled in a life altering struggle! GOD IS GOOD!! And I AM HIS.
    Thankful for your words…they have helped me a lot. To surrender, to rest, to trust Jesus more.

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  40. Sharon

    What encouraging words. I would love to read more.

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  41. Dani Ball

    Great post. Being in my late 30s with several health issues, I find myself feeling ‘limited’. What a refreshing perspective to look from now.

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  42. Samantha

    Lysa!

    Thank you so much for this liberating read. It has definitely challenged me and given me something to think about. At the moment I am in an interesting season. I have ‘given up’ on teaching but at the same time looking forward to what is next (I am at home with my 18 month old at the moment).

    I would love to read this book!

    And for anybody else who may read this – I have recently joined Compel and am really enjoying walking with Lysa and the Proverbs 31 crew. Bless yoU!

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  43. Heather

    Great post! Would love to win and read the book!

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  44. Ashley H

    I would LOVE to read this book. Thanks for offering the giveaway!

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  45. Michelle

    So beautifully put. At a place in my life where these were words were more then needed. Thank you I feel as if I could breathe a little easier this morning.

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  46. Treva

    Loved this! Sounds like an interesting book.

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  47. Megan F.

    “Could it be possible that your limits – those things you curse and wish were different about yourself – are not holding you back but pointing you forward?” I sure hope so and I’d love to find out. 🙂

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  48. Barb

    Aweaome idea. Would love to read more.

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  49. Janet Trenda

    Thanks for sharing this. I am sitting in the place of paralyzation right now as I read this. It’s a new season in my life and seemingly “I can do anything”. But, I can’t. I’m pretty sure I hear a whisper that God has something. But, I’m not sure how to narrow down the possibilities. I would love to read this book!
    Thanks.

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  50. Sheila

    Would love the book!

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  51. Ilonka

    All I can say is …. I need to read this book.

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  52. Angie Ryg

    “…for the person who fears she has nothing to offer but secretly hopes she’s wrong.”

    Sigh…Just for this. May God continue to use your words as encouragement to point out that we all have something to offer…what He has first given us.

    Thank you for this and for this gracious chance to win!

    Blessings!

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  53. Jennifer Norwood

    Sounds like an inspiring book

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  54. Tia James

    Hi Lysa!
    I am one of those women who feel like God is calling me to something, but I feel like I’m not getting a clear signal as to what. I just want to live a life pleasing to God. I am a wife, mother of a 3 year old, in graduate school and working on my internship. Sometimes I feel I may not even have time to devote to something (whatever it may be)! I do have faith that God will let me know when it’s the right time!
    Tia J.

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  55. Beth medley

    I love that you point out that limits can be just as inspiring as possibilities. Can’t wait to read this book!

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  56. Lisa Brown

    My son is in his 4th year of college and I’m still looking for what’s next and some direction! I will feel blessed to read your book:)

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  57. Christy

    The 8 foot section I am responsible for is changing, yet I continue to hold on to the old section(s). It is a way of thinking “I can do it all”. I have struggled, then, with weariness and ineffectiveness, and yet I desire to have significance in real and intimate relationships. They suffer with my current pursuit and too large of a field in which to move. Thank you for this illustration. I, too, appreciate such life guards at some pools I have been to. While I have referred to them re focus and work ethic for my sons, I did not realize there was such a life lesson in it for me and so many others, too.

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  58. Shelly Nguyen

    I am struggling with this at this very moment. Praying for direction

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  59. Robin

    I hope I have so much more to offer. I just don’t know what. And I quake at the thought of needing to put a foot forward to find out what this might be I can offer.
    Thank you for your offer!

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  60. Randie

    As others have said – I’d love to win a copy – I need to find a ’cause’ for me – I feel so ‘down and dreary’ with my life at times…..so enjoy your posts tho !! Blessings…

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  61. Dana McCool

    I would love to read this book!

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  62. Nichelle

    “It is for the person who fears she has nothing to offer but secretly hopes she’s wrong. It’s for the person who wants to be brave enough to move toward what makes her come alive.”

    It definitely sounds like it’s for me, particularly at this moment. Thanks so much for your words and the giveaway opportunity.

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  63. Anne Phillips

    I found this provocotive, hopeful, challenging and am still pondering what my eight feet are. Thank you for this analogy that is spurring me to look at what a christian sister has been mentioning to me: my overful plate!. I also will be sharing this.

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  64. Melissa B

    Sounds like an awesome book!! And a great book to help you find out things about yourself!!! Hope to win a copy!!

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  65. LISA L

    WONDERING WHAT MY PURPOSE IS AND HOW TO FIND IT. THANKS!!

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  66. Sherry

    Very encouraging! It’s so true that we are told we can do or be anything we want. I’ve never thought of that as being a untrue. As a stay at home/ homeschooling mom for most of the past 10 years it gives me hope to hear that I am in my God given assignment. But I would love to read more about finding my God-given gifts.

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  67. Lois Doughty

    The woman this book was written for sounds just like me. I’d love to win a copy of this book!

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  68. Jennifer Badolato

    Thank you for the opportunity to win this book!

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  69. Sherry

    Help me find my place in the pool. Thank you.

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  70. Tracy Dougherty

    Wow! That spoke straight to my soul. Thank you!

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  71. Tayce Hill

    Thank you so much for putting this so simply, I would love to read more of your book. I would love to be a recipient to on of your books. Bless you,
    Tayce Hill

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  72. Jen

    Thank you for your encouraging words! I would love to win and read your book! God bless you as you bless others!!

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  73. lola r

    Pick me!!

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  74. April

    Would love ❤️ to read this book!!

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  75. Ellen

    Why is it so hard for some people to let others help? I am usually a one man show. Not really because I feel that I do it better, it is just easier and quicker to get it done myself. BUT I am learning that others like, yes they actually like to help me! Being a grandmother of four (two of which we are raising!) and caring for the two year old every day I think this book sounds like what I could use! Now comes the next issue of when on earth am I ever going to find the time to read it!

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  76. Carrie L

    What an encouragement to my heart. Would love to read this book!

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  77. Bonnie Martin

    So many stories sitting waiting to be shared. Some buried deep inside and some right there on the surface about to explode. Mine seems to be seeping out. Creeping from my heart to find it’s way to others. Praying for God to use me to reach someone. If many, praise Him. If only one, praise Him. He is love. Would love to read this outpouring of encouragement!!

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  78. cindy

    just read a bit on your blog..wow.. I am ‘art’.. what a thought. unique, a filter of God’s making for people to see Jesus through. Can I allow myself to take confidence and rest in this idea? That I don’t have to think so hard about everything would be a great relief..
    thanks for teh thoughts.. if I win the book it will be additional blessing, but you’ve given me much food for thought already.
    God bless you.

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  79. E Marshall

    I love writing! I love reading! I have a girlfriend that tells me regularly,….everyone has a story to tell, you my friend, have a trilogy! 😉 Thank you for this opportunity!

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  80. Tina G

    What a ever-timely topic. Because of phases in life it seems the locale of our 8 ft may very well be in the shifting sands along the beach rather than beside a cement pond. Would love to read more.

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  81. Laura

    This devo is exactly where I am . Focusing on who He made me o be not more and not less. Great conformation for me. The book sounds great!!

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  82. tony

    I would be honored with a book.

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  83. Rosa

    Thinking God is talking to me – the book looks like something I need now!
    Thanks

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  84. Tammy

    Such a great reminder that each of us has a purpose and a gift(s) from God that is/are unique to each of us, but useless if we never use them.

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  85. natalie

    I would love to win this book! This came at the perfect time as I am seriously considering leaving work to stay home with my babies….a calling I’ve had on my heart for years but am finally feeling God leading me to that next step!

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  86. Donna Norris

    Thank you for all you do Lysa. Would love to win a copy of this book. I bought one for myself, but would like to be able to give one to a friend. Be blessed sweet lady.

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  87. Shannon

    It’s so easy to lose focus and instead try to do and be everything. I love the idea of focusing on just our “eight feet” 🙂

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  88. DeAnna Bird

    oh how this may help me…

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  89. Michele

    In my attempt to be all to everyone each day (which of course is always a rousing success, LOL), I usually only scan my emails in order to save time, but when I saw your line, ..”for the person who fears she has nothing to offer but secretly hopes she’s wrong”, I knew God was speaking to ME! That is me, Lisa, and I thank Him that he gave you those words today. I know God has plans for me, and I know that if I stopped long enough to listen to find out what they are, He would clear the way to make them happen. I’m joining your group, Compel, Thanks for stopping long enough to let His words influence other women!

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  90. Amy R

    I would be very interested in reading ” A Million Little Ways….” I am unable to have children of my own, but four years ago became a step mother. Last year, after a very contentious custody case, we became the custodial parents of our children. In all of this, I have been struggling to find my way- I am mother, but I am not. I struggle constantly with stepping aside to give their bio-mom her time, and at the same time having those responsibilities heaped on me. I would really appreciate some perspective, and think that this book would be a help.

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  91. Jan

    I started reading Emily’s blog because I thought her “Graceful” would be great for my daughter, only to realize that I desperately needed it too! I think the best part is that when you are following God’s plan, there is nothing to fear, especially not failure. Would love to get a hold of this book to learn more about living free to make all of life art!

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  92. Colleen G.

    Good morning.
    I enjoy your Blog too Emily and your new book sounds great : )
    -Colleen G.

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  93. Christa

    I’m focusing on my 8 feet today!!! Thanks for such a timely message for me!!

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  94. Elizabeth Jones

    Yes! This is something I’ve been wrestling with lately. I would love the chance to win a copy! Thank you

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  95. Melissa

    Great perspective for the day! Thanks! Your book sounds amazing!

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  96. Cheryl Skogland

    Hi Lysa, This book will tie in nicely with your book, “She Did What She Could”. I gave some copies of it to my friends. I hope to win a copy of this new book 🙂
    By the way, I am just finishing the A 21 campaign and it has been such a blessing for me. It follows on with the message of these 2 books. I always feel so helpless when problems are so enormous! But this challenge enabled me to DO SOMETHING!!! I passed it on to many friends and I hope they have done it as well.
    Thank you!!

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  97. Christina C

    This is something that I have struggled with for quite a while. I would love to win a copy of Emily’s book! Thank you!

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  98. Debbie F.

    This sounds like a wonderful book. I try to do things I can do but often feel I don’t live up to what I could/should be doing. Would love to read a copy.

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  99. Glenda

    I would love to read your book. I need some encouragement. Thanks!

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  100. Annette D.

    Awesome message!! I have been feeling very overwhelmed at work and home! Thank you for sharing this perspective with us this morning!

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  101. Lenee S. Smith

    Ha! I laughed out loud when I saw the pictures of GWL. Oh, the sheer terror of visiting there with my 2 kids. NOW, I can look at it with a different perspective. THANK YOU for that. We did Unglued in our bible study this fall and I enjoyed it so much. Looking forward to reading your latest as well.

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  102. Melanie

    Figuring out what exactly God has for me has been such a mind boggling process! I’m doing a Bible study right now that has brought it to the front of my mind, but it’s one of those studies that says “just pray.” And that advice hasn’t gotten me very far (though it’s certainly led to more prayer!). I’d love to win the book!

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  103. Shelly

    I am hoping to win. Sounds like an excellent book.

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  104. Donna

    I love this message! I work with teenagers and it is exactly the message God has spoken to my heart over and over. Beautifully expressed.

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  105. Andrea

    What a great inspiration and reminder! Would love to read!! Headed over to your blog now!

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  106. Kim

    Great blog!!

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  107. Crystal

    I keep hearing such wonderful things about this book! What a fun giveaway 🙂

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  108. Jessica

    So grateful for this message this morning. Thank you. xo

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  109. Tara

    This is incredibly insightful. Thank you! As a stay-home mother of 2 young children, former editor and current scattered mess, I’m desperate for God’s guidance through this sticky stage of life. Putting one foot in front of the next is hard enough when Legos scatter the floor, but I am confident he has a plan for my winding maze called life. I would love to read your book to glean more insight! Thanks for sharing!

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  110. Jo Hood

    I thank you for the encouragement to be open to ways God works that we seems to miss. With our eyes focused on the wrong things, we often miss His message! The situation makes me think of Isaiah 55 where The Lord says that his thoughts and ways are above our realm of thinking, so that we don’t “get it”.

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  111. Janet H. Esterly

    I would love to win a copy of your new book. I am at a crossroad and am praying for a new direction.

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  112. Diana mills

    Since the kids are grown, I have been struggling. Hope I win this.

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  113. Susie Engel

    This is a struggle for me 🙁 my own little insecurity. Can’t wait to read the book.
    Blessings!

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  114. Stephanie W

    Wow! This message is so timely. I am wife, mother of two (1 more on the way), teacher, and small group leader. I would love to ne a winner!!

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  115. Twylene

    Great thoughts..thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  116. Brie Gutierrez

    Sounds insightful and I am in the hospital pregnant on bed rest would be great to read it while I have the time!

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  117. Susie Hoffmann

    Thank you for the opportunity to win a free copy, that itself gives hope.

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  118. Cathy

    Oh this does speak loudly to me, and to my hopes for my son. I have seen miracles after miracles and thank God for the blessing we have with him still here with us. I continue to struggle with how God wants me to help, to share the hope for my son and his future. Trying to be a good supportive mom, not pointing the deficits he has not overcome yet becuase he does not admit he still has those limitations from his injuries. Denial of theae and hope for a better future full of that promise that the sky truly is the limit if you believe have him treading water, really all of us are treading water. I have been praying for how we can move forward again. I would love a copy of this book and thanks for the post today….perfectly timed again!

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  119. Kristin Smith

    Loved hearing you at WOF this past weekend!! Would love a copy of this new book too – have heard a lot about it and have heard some great reviews!!!

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  120. Lisa

    Would love to win a copy of this book.

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  121. Mary

    That so describes my life in this season. Guilt and frustration, feelings of not being equipped and not even knowing what my “area of the pool” is.

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  122. Shelly S. Cantrell

    Sometimes I feel like I can’t even see 8 feet in front of me; but in the grand scope, it is a tiny portion of what God has entrusted to me.

    Lysa: thanks for helping me to remember, today, that I only need to be concerned about those 8 feet and not the 8 thousand feet will occupy this year or the 8 million that might occupy my lifetime.

    I praise God for your work in continuing to pour into us.

    Would loooooove to win a copy of Emily’s book 🙂

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  123. Lori

    This is perfect timing! My three kids are all in school and I am always busy but do not know what I am supposed to be doing…i’m not sure what I want to be when I grow up. A little guidance/insight would be wonderful!

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  124. Linda

    Me? I have something to offer? Only God knows.

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  125. Liz

    I need this book! This is so where I’m at!

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  126. Brittany

    Great read this morning! Thank you.

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  127. Darcie Flight

    Thank you for the reminder that I need to concern myself with what God intended for me, not for everyone else.

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  128. Tiffany

    I love this analogy! I am searching for my 8 foot section. Would love to win and read her book.

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  129. Mary Ann Anderson

    A Million Little Ways is such a wonderful title! The majesty of our God is so amazing in the way He threads our lives in these millions of little ways. God has a “book” for me to write with His strength and wisdom. I am beside myself with amazement for what God has given me to do but am also shaking in my shoes! This book would be a great inspiration on my writing journey. Thank you for the opportunity to win this. Blessings!!

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  130. Cathy

    Thanks for this word and for saying that recognizing what “isn’t” is necessary to find out what “is”. I’ve been looking for my own 8 foot length of pool too!

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  131. Melany

    I’m a single mom with a teenage daughter, so life is busier than ever before. I often wonder though whether my busy-ness is really doing God’s business? I don’t want to be busy just for the sake of being busy.

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  132. Cheri

    Your posting describes me perfectly! I am still not certain of my talents and God’s purpose for me. When volunteering for any type of job, committee, etc.. I always feel that someone else (or everybody else )can do the job better than me. Would love to win a copy of your book to help me move forward. Thank you.

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  133. Sara

    What a great perspective!! For years I struggled with trying to “do it all!” It left me feeling frustrated, frazzled and exhausted. And of course unavailable to do all that I was trying to do. Slowly I am learning to only set my sights on what God calls me to do. Would love to read this book!

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  134. Amy N.

    I don’t know what else to say but this is me! Oh my goodness, the words took my breath as I read them. I would love to read her book and I am going to look up her blog as well! Thanks for speaking what God lays on your heart that touches my heart!

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  135. Suzanne

    What a great idea for a book! I can’t wait to read it.

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  136. gloria

    I have said “no” a long time for what I knew God had planned for me. I am so thankful for his patience and love as he prepared me and changed my heart to say “yes.” Thank you Jesus!!

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  137. Diane

    Life is full of little pleasures and treasure if you look for them. Would love to read this book.

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  138. Amanda W

    Sounds like a great book! I’d love to win a copy. I have 3 little ones and I’m new at this stay-at-home mom thing. But, I’m seeking obedience in my life & felt God clearly placed me here. So, I’d also love some understanding too!

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  139. Marlene

    Wow… That’s exactly what I needed to read! I’ve been looking around me (comparing, wishing?) Instead of focusing on what God has called me to do as a single parent and it doesn’t lead me to trust God at all. I would so appreciate a copy of this book

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  140. Georgia Aderholt

    I have been struggling with this issue for quite sometime…would love to win a copy of this book. Thank you, Lysa, for this post today.

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  141. LuAnn

    At my age I feel like whatever God haf for me to do I’m way too old to accomplish it. This sounds like an amazing book to help me realize I’m never to old. I would love a copy of this to read and share.

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  142. Cindy Stewart

    This is exactly how I feel as I am now an “empty nester.” I have written a few poems, a couple of Bible studies, and several other short essays, but as soon as I think God may be prompting me to write more, Satan starts shouting, “Who do you think you are?!”
    I need your book and would love to win a copy.

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  143. Jen

    Love this post! I’d love this book!

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  144. Tia

    Sounds like a fantastic book. Love discovering new authors and teachers! Hope I win.

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  145. Ashley

    Loved your post today. The book sounds like what I may need to read next. Thank you.

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  146. Rhon

    I have one more child at home and then I am definitively in this frame of mind! Now what do I do with my life? What purpose can I fulfill through God? Am I just going to continue being depressed and with drawn at home or am I going to stretch myself and make more of myself and give more of me! I honestly can admit I am struggling big time over this and want to feel I am indeed making a difference in the world! So this book sounds awesome and much needed in this time in my life right now! Thank you Lisa as always!!
    Blessings and love

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  147. Margaret Cooper

    I am 65 years old and feel worn out; feel what is left that I can do; where did my “talent” disappear. Sometimes I feel like all my years still have something to offer, but it is like no one really wants to hear my words, feelings and even pay attention to me.

    I have never enjoyed or learn so much as my bible studies have to offer. I can still learn where my “space in the pool” is needed.

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  148. Cheryl Skogland

    I will want to read Emily’s book “A Million Little Things”. Sometimes I feel as though I can’t possibly make a difference and then I read your blog Lysa, and things like the A21/P31 challenge gave me something I could do. Thank you!

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  149. Vicky

    I really needed to hear this today!! I am on a journey to discover how God wants to use me for His kingdom. This book is just the springboard to help in the process!

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  150. Jessica Versiga

    For as long as I can remember I have tried to do every job possible….to always do more than my 8 feet. So I could feel filled and fullfilled. Its never enough and leaves me filing not good enough. Your book sounds wonderful and I can’t wait to.read it.

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  151. Adrienne

    That’s me! I need to find MY eight feet! Thx for the giveaway 🙂

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  152. Michelle

    A great message to start my morning! Thanks so much for using your talent to inspire and encourage. Blessings to you!

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  153. Wendy

    Love this!

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  154. Beth

    I’d love to win this book. Def sounds like I need to read this!

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  155. Rhonda

    This book sounds perfect and much needed for this time in my life! I am amazed at how God gives us people like you and tools on this journey of life to help mold us and shape us for his kingdom!

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  156. MV

    Oh to be able to put on paper the thoughts in my head. Would this book help?

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  157. Caron

    After reading some of the comments left, it is obvious that I am not alone…although I usually feel like I am! This book speaks to many of us and I hope I have a chance to read it!

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  158. Sunne gregg

    Wow! That was amazing, just to think that I have been asking God “now what” after some years on the missionary field. Would love to win this book. Thanks and blessings

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  159. Becki

    Would love to discover my 8 feet! Thanks for the words today.

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  160. Robyn Still

    Wow!! This post about limits was AWESOME and something I definitely needed to hear this morning. It certainly gives me a brand new perspective and will give me something to think about all day today. Thanks!!

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  161. GM

    Dear Lord, pick me!

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  162. Joyce C.

    Would love to find out what my 8 feet is!!! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  163. Edie

    I would love to win a copy of your book “A Million Little Ways.” Thanks for the opportunity. I am reaching the end of my road and still have never felt I found my calling. Hmmmmm maybe I am just never satisfied and am reaching outside of my eight feet?

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  164. Sylvia

    Lysa,

    Thank you for using your many talents in encouraging and ministering to us. Truly grateful. My first thought when I read about your new book, was my daughter. She is 19 years old and has been overwhelmed for her future. She is going through a time of healing from some very difficult life experiences. Father God truly has plans for my beautiful girl!

    JOYful Blessings!!

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    • Sylvia

      Oops…meant to say about Emily’s new book! GRACE….

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  165. Gerri Shewmaker

    Sometimes I write, but mostly I tell myself ‘that’s silly!’. Maybe I can….

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  166. Robin Redmond

    I really love this post and the analogy of the 8ft of pool space, I am trying to not only remember this for myself, but teach my 14 year old son this. He seems to have his eyes set on the enormity of life rather than his talents and trying to figure out where those will take him. Thank you for arming me with an even better way to speak to him about this…its done in small snip-its, but praying it reaches him.

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  167. Beverly

    Who knew that checking Lysa’s blog would cause such a stir within me! I have quite a story to tell of hope and healing from one generation to another but I am overwhelmed by the task of the telling on paper. I am signing up to read the blog.

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  168. Char Toomey

    This was a great reminder for me, and I am going to share this with my high school class today!

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  169. Trudy

    I always want to wander from my 8 ft of the pool- but God always brings me back- sometimes I felt like I had NO choice- and felt trapped. But I try and remember that he has already written my story, and it’s perfect. So now I look forward to each day and wonder….what has God written for today!

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  170. Angela

    How much I needed to be refocused today on just my 8 ft section when my world seems too big, too messy, and too overwhelming. I don’t feel like I can do anything well these days for all I have in front of me. I need to refocus. Thank you for that reminder! (P.S. I would LOVE a copy of that book!)

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  171. Mindy

    Great insight! I would love to read your book.

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  172. Deb

    My Dad told all his girls they could become anything God for us – it gave me a great sense of freedom rather than making me frustrated – maybe it’s because of the way I’m wired. I’d love to have a copy of the book as I’ve learned to break things down into smaller segments, it’s hard to articulate that to others & her book may be the tool that helps in sharing that truth. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  173. Mourninglory

    Would love a book like this!

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  174. Stephanie Gil

    I would love a copy of your new book! I’m a Mom of four :19,16,4,and almost 2! Very busy at home but feel the desire to do something more…….don’t know what!??? (thinking about homeschooling! Yikes!)

    Thanks and God bless you! loved the article!
    – Stephanie

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  175. R Ring

    What a great way to look at it. The world is overwhelming but I just need to focus on and take care of my eight feet to the best of my ability.

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  176. Melissa

    Love the analogy of the 8 foot section of the pool/ life. Something for a SAHM to really ponder. And to share with my high school senior who has the ‘whole world’ out there but isn’t sure what to do with it. Thanks, Emily.

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  177. Molly

    I adore Emily’s writing and was so encouraged by her book “Grace for the Good Girl” that some friends and I read together recently. Keep up the great work for The Lord, Emily!!!

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  178. Stephanie Watkinson

    I love the example of the indoor pool/park. I tend to get overwhelmed by all the stuff ‘I’ have to do. But am really trying to narrow down my focus so that I am not trying to solve all the world’s problems. Basically trying to hang up my Superwoman’s cape. Thanks for the note of encouragement.

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  179. Robin

    Emily, what a great reminder to focus on the part of the “pool” that God meant for us to instead of trying to manage the entire “pool” at once! Thank you so much for that encouragement. I struggle greatly with taking on too much and losing focus on the things I really should be giving my time and energy to. I hope to be able to read more encouragement from your book. By the way…where is that water park?! That looks so cool! I totally agree with you about not liking indoor water parks (or anytime I have to wear a bathing suit), but my kids would love that place! 🙂

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  180. Carol Ann

    At 41 years old I left a secure business career, with a pretty good salary, to become an elementary teacher. I had a few selfish reasons, but I truly thought I would be able to impact the world for good. In a very short time I was hired and truly believe it was divine intervention that helped me land that job. Now, 13 years later I am discouraged because the job keeps getting harder and harder. I secretly think about giving up, quitting. I know however that this career is God-given and I’m choosing to stick with it! I just need a fresh filling to keep going and focusing on the positive in a million different ways.

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  181. Stacey W

    Oh I’ve been swimming in a pool of unknowns! So thankful to see your blogpost this morning! It helps to know others have the same challenges in life! Would love the book!

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  182. CC in Wi

    Nice analogy. I have love to write and create art that inspire people. I have been praying for what to do with my projects. Sounds like this book would help give me direction. I would <3 to win a copy.

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  183. Debbie B

    Love this! Focus, focus, focus!

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  184. melanie thrasher

    I’m a newly turned 54 year old (yesterday!) and I really feel like I need some help and encouragement to find my lost art! Thank you.

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  185. Missy

    I would love to have this book, sounds a lot like me!!

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  186. Tam Reed

    Would very much appreciate this book. I’ve felt a calling to write for years and I’m talented in that way but I’ve always had other time constraints. Now that I’m officially an empty nester, I’ve devoted much time to writing and love it. Am preparing my website for activation soon! Thanks so much for your encouragement and the opportunity to win this book.

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  187. Jaime Turner

    This book sounds great! I can’t wait to read it. My youngest of 3 just started school this year, so I have found myself asking “now what Lord?”. Right now His answer has just been “wait”…I’m learning to be okay in the waiting. 🙂

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  188. Lorrie Benjamin

    “A Million Little Ways” 🙂 MM-MMMMM ya, sounds like a very interesting book! I have not had a steady job for over 2 years……MAYBE a “million in one ways” i will win one book !!!!!! BLESSINGS! Lorrie B.

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  189. Barb Wall

    Would love to read your book!! Hope I win!! Thank you and blessings, Barb

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  190. Brandi Davis

    Very encouraging post! What a great reminder that when we are weak God is strong. Our limitations only mean that we can rely on His strength!

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  191. Kathie

    I was just having a conversation with someone yesterday about breaking down these huge walls in front of us brick by brick. What ever my ultimate goal, there are smalls steps to be taken that can lead me closer and closer to that goal.

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  192. Elosia

    One of my biggest fears is that I have nothing to offer this world. I ask myself all the time if I could do anything what would it be? And every time I don’t have a heart felt answer and I take this as a sign of no purpose, no talents, nothing to offer, etc. Whether I win this book or have to purchase my own I believe it would be a good read for me. I want to have a true heartfelt answer to the above question some day.

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  193. Amy M

    Wow what a great idea for a book! I know I am personally battling with Satan telling me that I can’t make a difference for the Lord. And yes I do get overwhelmed because I am trying to doing more than my 8 foot assignment! I definitely relate to this book! Praying this book is a blessing to many people. By the way I have never been to an indoor water park but I would think it would seem claustrophobic though with so many people inside.

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  194. Stela

    I woke up this morning feeling overwhelmed with everything I need to do. It seems my list goes on forever. I had my quiet time with The Lord & it helped but the final piece was this blog. Thank you. Maybe I’ve taken on too much of the pool. Time to break it up into 8′ chunks.

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  195. Dianne

    Sounds like a good book to get me motivated. Sometimes it seems like there are so many things swirling around its hard to get control or at least a little order back.

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  196. Christy

    At some point in our lives we are faced with the question, am I fulfilling my purpose. Because it doesn’t feel like it! Thanks for those opportunity!

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  197. Emily Thomas

    I am trying to man the whole pool! That’s why I’m so stressed. I hadn’t considered that. Thank you.
    And this book looks awesome. Can’t wait to read it.

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  198. jenn

    I have been feeling so overwhelmed lately and praying about what it is God wants me to focus on but can’t seem to get there. This may be a helpful book for me.

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  199. Trisha Collis

    This book sounds amazing! I would love to be better at focusing on my eight feet. Thank you for being so very relatable, Lysa!

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  200. Karen

    Such a vivid description of what becomes all too often our distraction– thinking we have the whole pool to manage! I’m excited about your new book and would LOVE to read it!!!

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  201. Kathy Troutman

    I so needed this today. Thanks so much for allowing God to speak to me through you

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  202. Linda B

    I need to be awakened to the passion I know Christ has placed within me.

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  203. Linda

    In order to focus on your own 8′ – a key thing is the ability to say “No”….I find that the hardest part. I need to learn to say No to those things that are not really for me, and stop wasting time! So I can focus on the most important 8′ in front of me.

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  204. Bridget

    My husband and I have been praying about starting a special needs ministry. I could use some encouragement! I would love a copy of your book! Thanks for your consideration!

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  205. Lee

    You are the answer to my prayer and wrote this book for me – pick my name, pick my name, pick my name!

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  206. Lori

    Thanks for sharing Emily! I would love a chance to win a copy of your new book! I have struggled for so long trying to figure out what my “8 foot section of the pool” is. I pray for God to show me the way, to show me what I’m supposed to do but I’m still struggling. Someday…..

    p.s. I dislike indoor water parks too! What we endure for our kids. 🙂

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  207. Emily

    I would love to win a copy. I love Emily’s writings and what God is doing through her.

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  208. Michele Morin

    Love the lifeguard analogy. I have a son who is a lifeguard and I will definitely share the thought with him too.

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  209. Yvette Strickland

    Good word. I am one that tends to be introverted, God has brought me a long way.
    It is by sharing my testimony. I believe others need to hear, and as I pray, He brings those few who need to hear & see what the Lord has done for me, My 13yr old has the same tendencies & I pray God uses her in the same way, Ours is not a mission to speak to crowds, but to those onsie twosies that God brings along our path, & He does bring them….

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  210. carol

    This sounds like just the tool I need to help me get my writer’s voice speaking!

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  211. Lela

    I’ve been on a path of discovery and acceptance and your book sounds like a wonderful tool for my journey…

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  212. Anastasia

    I love the idea of using our limits as guideposts. Limits are a good thing. God has created us for a purpose. Love it!

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  213. Julie W

    I’ve been to the water parks and noticed the same thing – those lifeguards are serious! But, I haven’t translated it to my life as you did so beautifully. Thank you. I am overwhelmed right now by too many transitions. I know they will all turn out ok, but as I am 3 months in, the idea of another 3 months before it gets easier is terrifying! But, maybe I can survive today, maybe even this week. Thank you! I desperately needed a new perspective this morning and God sent me you. Breathing easier.

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  214. Elaine Segstro

    Thank you for the devotional this morning. I so often feel I’m responsible for the “whole pool”, but God has given me and gifted me for an 8′ section. Bless you for sharing this with us!

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  215. kate

    Yet again I read a post that speaks to what my heart has been tormented with – trying to be and do too much. Not allowing God to step in. It happens so easily that I loose my intimate connection with God. It’s through the more intimate relationship that I can fully rely on Him rather than letting self take over. Thank you, God for this reminder of your desire and design for us. Please help me to remember this truth and apply it to my daily life. Amen

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  216. Kelly L

    I definitely need to read this book!!

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  217. Sarah

    Thank you so much for making everything real. You are so great at putting my daily life and struggles into focus,with Gods word to guide me through them.

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  218. Ingrid G

    I would love this book!

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  219. Amy

    Hi Emily,

    Our book club at our church in North Carolina just read Grace for the Good Girl – I think you were in my head when you wrote it. So many great take aways from that book. I do feel as though I have nothing to share – but yet I secretly hope I’m wrong. I’m preparing to share my story this weekend at a women’s event and I write a blog as well. Would love to read your new book! Thank you! http://evansvillekissels.blogspot.com

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  220. Crystal G

    Thanks for sharing about Emily’s book. Sounds like a good read as I seek to find my purpose! Have a blessed day!

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  221. Kari F

    I’ve been asking God frequently lately, “Is this all there is?” My work is VERY stressful – but I truly enjoy my job. I just feel like I’m not making a difference for HIM.

    In a nutshell – I’d love to read this book…

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  222. Teresa

    “the person who fears she has nothing to offer but secretly hopes she’s wrong. It’s for the person who wants to be brave enough to move toward what makes her come alive.” Me exactly!!! And at 56…is it just possibly too late??? I know everyone says “its never too late”. But really, sooner or later, its too late 🙁 This is how I feel.

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  223. Bev Blair

    after I read the book I would share it with my Bible study friends 🙂 we are in the grandparenting phase of this life’s journey but your message strikes a chord for us too!

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  224. Frankie Manners

    This is a beautiful blog. I never thought telling my kids they could do anything could possibly be a bad thing and actually setting them up for failure.

    I practice this in my own life. I do not set unrealistic goals for myself because I know (for the most part) what I’m realistically capable of doing so I do not want to set myself up to fail.

    My mom always told me I could do anything and because I believed that (she is my mom after all so I have to believe her) I tested that theory. I found out I can’t do everything but I can do some things and the things I can do, the things I’m meant to do, I’m very good at.

    My kids are grown now so I can’t take back the damage I may have done by telling them what all moms believe of their children “you can do anything you put your mind to”.

    On the other side of the pool however, my oldest son was born blind in his left eye and the vision in his right eye isn’t good at all. I never treated him different from the other kids. I told him he could try anything (even driving which gave quite a few people mini heart attacks). I allowed him to test and find his own limits and today he is a very productive young man. He has a family. He has a real-world job he goes to every day, and every once in a while when we are going somewhere I still ask him if he wants to drive 🙂

    Maybe telling our kids they can do anything is giving them the freedom to test their own limits and see just how far they can swim outside that eight foot radius.

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  225. JulieAnna

    This post sums up my plight of the past several years perfectly. And I’m absolutely exhausted from trying to keep up. To point of paralysis and wanting to give up. I can never figure out what *I’m* supposed to be doing, which section of the pool is mine to manage. So, I alternate between taking it ALL on, or burying my head and hiding altogether. Prayerful that this book could help me figure it out…

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  226. Alisa

    I love this book, Emily! It is the loudest ‘starting pistol’ my soul has heard and confirmation that I’m on the right track. So many of the questions i’ve asked myself over the years you answered as if you seriously read my journal and were having a conversation just with me. I would love to win a copy to give as a gift for my friend. Thanks for writing this book–can’t say enough how much it’s impacted me!

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  227. Katie

    Wow, I hate the water park/pool too lol. But such an awesome story. I’d love to read the book as well.

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  228. Karen

    Loved, loved Grace for the Good Girl, Emily! I have introduced “Graceful” to many of our teen girls at youth, too. Can’t wait to read your new book! Thank you for your messages to women of being enough and finding purpose – all in the context of our loving Saviour! Millions are blessed because you are living out the messages you write about! Blessings!

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  229. Shanna D

    What a wonderful way to describe this. Excited to find this book!

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  230. Amy Heirbrandt

    I would love to explore my 8 foot section of the pool. Right now I believe it is raising our boys to know and love Christ. Still my heart is always restless…. wondering about all the other sections in the pool. It would be so freeing to put my wonderings to rest. 🙂

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  231. Reynie

    I will be 60 years old in 2 weeks. I don’t feel 60 (whatever that is suppose to feel like) but it has been a milestone that causes one to reflect over the years past as well as the years to come. Questions like “have I made a difference to anyone” , “am I on the path God wants me to be”, “how can I use what is left of my life to make a difference in the kingdom of God”. I am searching…….this book sounds like a gift from heaven.

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  232. Kristina

    I would LOVE to win this book!

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  233. Terri

    What an interesting perspective!!!! Thank you!!!

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  234. Karen

    This is the EXACT topic I have been struggling with for the last few years. What does my 8′ piece look like? Am I on the right track? I would love to win/read your book.

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  235. Lindsay Tallman

    I would love to read this book. I’m a writer mama and I’m at a crossroads in my life, trying to follow the dream ahead.

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  236. Mona Bender

    Reading this touched me greatly. This is exactly how I feel life has been lately. I felt as if I was the one writing those words.
    Thank you!

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  237. Anita

    knowing that I am the 126th commentor encourages me to know that I am not alone in feeling this way – but it is something I deeply struggle with – knowing my place

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  238. debbie

    Oh, how that message spoke to me. Thank you for letting me know that I am ‘normal’ 🙂 Have a blessed day!

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  239. Lovina Herschberger

    Love this article. Great inspiration. And the book sounds amazing as well

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  240. Melanie @ carmelmoments.com

    Wow. That’s so true. Sometimes we just need to zero on and focus on the smaller picture but it that I believe God doesn’t want us to lose sight of the big picture. Thanks for sharing!

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  241. michelle stone

    would love a copy of the book. would be perfect for me with the place i am in right now with my life 🙂

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  242. jennifer sanders

    I would love a copy of this book. The feeling of being overwhelmed gets to a point for me where I feel stuck in time.

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  243. Pam

    I get overwhelmed by the whole pool too many times. I have enjoyed Emily’s series on her blog this month and would love a chance to win a copy of A Million Little Ways to learn more about the art I was born to make.

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  244. Crystal

    I love you Emily ❤️

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  245. Aimee D

    Thank you for showing me that I had turned into the lifeguard of the whole pool. I need to figure out how to go back to just focusing on my eight foot section. It seems like that’s a hard enough parameter.

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  246. Landon G

    Wow! This is one of those posts that smacks you in the face like a cold rush of wind!

    My father has always told me that I’m a “Jack of all Trades, but a King of None”. Though it sounds harsh, he means well and speaks from his own life experience. His encouragement to me has always been to focus on doing one or two things well, instead of dabbling in everything. Though his words have lingered in my mind throughout my life, this “dabbling” of sorts continues to plague me.

    In the end, however, Dad’s advice has come full circle and I find myself staring at a number of boundaries and limitations (not set in place by me) that are forcing me to give up my “royal” title.

    Emily’s life-giving words this morning reinforced an idea that was already forming in my subconscious. Our constant struggle with finances, though seemingly negative and limiting, has actually opened up an opportunity for me to explore and marry two areas that have interested me for some time – natural living and cooking.

    As the expression goes, “Necessity is the mother of invention.” Due to our limited resources and my head-strong desire to not consume the over-processed, nutrient-lacking foods so typically purchased by those struggling financially, I have learned the art of making practically everything from scratch. Just to name a few (and then I’ll be done, I promise): laundry detergent, flour, bread, yogurt, beef & chicken stock, beans, crackers, and so on. So, thank you, Emily, for helping me to see yet again, that my Dad is right. 🙂 I have found great joy and excitement in my new endeavors, and we’ll see what avenues open up down the road.

    Thanks for listening! LG

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  247. Michelle

    Glad to know I’m not alone in my search…….thanks for being bold and being honest for all women!

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  248. Nancy OBS Small Group Leader

    This looks like an amazing book. I recently found one of my passions and that is encouraging women in Bible study by being an OBS Small Group Leader yet I wonder if there is more that God would like me to do. Perhaps OBS is my 8 feet, perhaps not-seeking God for His direction. 🙂

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  249. Lori H

    Isn’t is amazing how often we see ourselves in a post like this and wonder at God’s timing. Like many, I can see myself in the post and the book. I would love to win this book as a resource to seek God’s plan in my life.

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  250. Karen

    Thank you for the great perspective this morning.

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  251. Anne Peterson

    If those lifeguards tried scouring the whole pool, lives might be lost. We take on more than we should and wonder why it doesn’t work. Great post.

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  252. SDB

    I so need this book. Thank you!

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  253. Megan F

    This was a much-needed post today. I’m beginning the soul-searching task of deciding if I should become a doula. I feel like I’m meant to help others. I miss feeling like I’m helping others. I don’t know if this is the way I’m supposed to do it, or if it is just one more way ill be over extending myself or over committing or never giving myself a moment to rest. But I sure hope it is the direction I should be going. I would also love for my husband to read this book. I’m sending this post to him to give to his band students to serve as an amazing pep talk in the middle of the marching season. Thanks for the perfect encouragement today!!

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  254. Cheryl Braden

    This message couldn’t have come at a more appropriate time in my life. Thank you for your insight. Loved the lifeguard illustration. Blessings to you!

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  255. Candy

    I would LOVE to read this book! I get so caught up in the whole pool. Assuming not only that it’s my responsibility, but that I have to handle it all perfectly! PERFECTLY!!! Knowing full well that I am anything but perfect. I think it’s a woman thing.

    I am slowly learning (or should I say accepting) that I can only do so much. I’m asking God each day to show me what HE has planned for me. No more, no less. Yes. Just my 8 feet of pool.

    Emily’s book sounds very encouraging – and to breathe in the midst of chaos is always a good thing!

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  256. Kathy Stephens

    Thanks Emily. This is an analogy I can understand. And my pool was getting too big. I need to find my place and hang there!

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  257. Jennifer Ebenhack

    Wonderful insights to ponder and pray about! I signed up for your blog and newsletters… looking forward to reading more! Blessings!

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  258. Lisa McEachin

    Thanks for the encouragement today.

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  259. Heather W

    I need this book! I’ve been struggling with trying to find my place all my life. I am now forty, unemployed, and trying to figure out “now what?” after a huge setback to my career (that I’m not sure was my right fit anyway). Everyone says to follow your dreams, but I’m not sure what mine are… I feel so lost.

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  260. Betsy

    Oh, I love your thought about our limitations maybe being God’s guideposts for us. Rather than being frustrated by them, we can embrace them!

    I’m thinking about joining Compel…

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  261. Paula

    This book would be of great help to me, no doubt. I do pray everyday that God would open doors he wants me to go through and close the ones He doesn’t. It takes away the opportunity for me to misunderstand what He wants for me. It has worked so far and I’ve been able to follow my military ministry to places I never thought I’d go, all being led, hand in hand with God.
    I LOVE indoor water parks. No sunscreen needed. It does smell a bit but the stable weather conditions make up for it for me.

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  262. Lynn M.

    Excellent blog post, thank you! I would love to have this book 🙂

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  263. Meg Derosier

    I would love to win a copy! I have never read any of her books and would love to!

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  264. Jeanie

    I am that girl that feels like I’m standing at the pool and there are a million things out there and I could be doing any one of them……but I have no idea which one is the one God is calling me to do. That makes me feel lost and unfocused. 🙁

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  265. Susan

    That is exactly how I feel about those indoor water parks! The book sounds great……would help me as I continue my journey of finding God’s purpose for me.

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  266. Korky Waites

    Assisting in finding this “sweet spot” in this life is what I feel my main job is right now as I homeschool my boys. What are their challenges and how do those bring out special talents? Where is God calling them to use their special package? feel like I’m blessed many days to be watching over my assigned spot in the pool and fairly successful at it. Other days I wonder if I’m even watching the right pool! I look forward to reading this book and hearing God’s guidance in this area.

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  267. Farrah

    Sometimes there’s so many commitments, with work, kids, home, and sometimes even church, that it becomes easy to forget you don’t have it all to do. You can say no sometimes to have only my 8 feet, I will have to remember that.

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  268. Kim

    Thank you for this post! It is always a good reminder that we do NOT have to do it all, even though the world is constantly screaming at us to the contrary. What matters is what God has for me…that is where I should focus…help me, Jesus!

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  269. Mimi Ehlen

    My 16-year-old daughter IS an indoor water park lifeguard and has learned valuable lessons about focusing on just her eight feet of the pool. But her mama struggles with this same focus…too often I am trying to cover too much territory and accomplishing little.

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  270. Becky

    Your message spoke to my heart. I am working on my spiritual gifts and where God wants to use me. This book sounds like it is just what I need to read right now. Thank you!

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  271. Allison

    My mom always told me that I could do anything that I wanted to do. You described my life perfectly. I am 41 years old and have held so many jobs that I can’t count them all. I’ve been in search of what I’m supposed to be doing my entire life. I felt I could do anything; that I could watch the whole pool. I’ve been a flight attendant, a sales person, a 7th grade school teacher to name a few. I’ve went back to college last year for interior design. That has been a life long passion so I thought that must be it. God called me away from it last December. This past August I went back to teaching because I thought God had given me that gift so that must be it. I quit in September because I figured out really quick that that wasn’t it. I really need this book. I need to find my 8 feet. I’m tired of searching. I’ve prayed for guidance, but evidently I’m in a waiting phase, which I’m ok with. I need to work for my family, but want to find where God has plans to use me for my 8 feet.

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  272. Karen

    This sounds like me “for the person who fears she has nothing to offer but secretly hopes she’s wrong. It’s for the person who wants to be brave enough to move toward what makes her come alive.”. I would love a copy of this book! Just this description stirs hope in me.

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  273. Michelle Spence

    I am a teacher, mother and wife. I am always feeling as if I’m failing at all three. I also have a feeling I should be doing more, but what? I struggle with the unknown and doubt.

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  274. Jennie S

    Can’t wait to read Emily’s new book! I am tired of allowing fear to sideline the words that God has given me to share with others. Thank you for your beautiful words, Emily (and Lysa!)!

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  275. Robyn

    Yes, please! For the artist in me. She is buried underneath the weight of expectations, mostly my own!

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  276. Janet

    I so need to know where my part of the pool is. I tend to be the one trying to control the whole pool, and at times missing things in my eight foot section!

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  277. Gail Byrd

    Currently struggling to figure out the boundaries of my “8 feet”. Thank you for helping me see that its ok not to take on the world! Often in that attempt I come out feeling inadequate.

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  278. Maria Fletcher

    I can so relate to this blog post today. I know that I was made for some great purpose and have been trying to figure it out, but of course I keep looking at the whole pool and feel like I come up short! There have been occurrences in my life that I feel I have repeated which has lead me to realize that I was not made for that particular job or situation. As I continue to grow older I have shortened down my section and am getting closer to my 8 feet!

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  279. Cindy

    My children are in college, the love of my life has been gone for seven years and I am feeling I have nothing more to offer this world. I’m only in my 50’s but I am stuck in the past. I pray that this book will help me move forward. Thank you.

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  280. Denise

    Thank you, Emily, for this encouraging, grace-filled devotion this morning. I love your writing and it would be a blessing to read more in “A Million Little Ways”!

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  281. Jen Marcus

    A great reminder that I don’t need to take care of the whole pool – just my part!

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  282. Robin S

    It is so easy, for me anyway, to become distracted by all of the things I want to do, think I need to do, things others want me to do, and just so many possibilities. I often forget to stay focused on the things God has asked me to be responsible for. My dad used to tell me that it is better to do one thing really well than to do a lot of things half-way. He’s right. When I say yes to too many things, I become overwhelmed and end up not able to give my best. I also question a lot if the things I’m focused on are the right things. I need to trust that The Lord will speak to my heart when or if things need to change. Until then, I need to focus on the path in front of me that The Lord is lighting.
    Thanks for the reminder today.

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  283. Cindy Eddins

    I would love to read Emily’s book! I’ve heard so many great things about it. Thank you for the opportunity! Cindy

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  284. Jenny BC

    This is the very thing I have been struggling with for a while now. With two children in college and another one at home, I feel like sometimes I am just keeping my head above water. The expenses are staggering and so, for now, I am working full time to help with them. In the meantime, I have lost the little bit of creative me. The book sounds like a wonderful motivation to get back to that part of me I long to express. The college kids graduate next May…there is a light at the end of the tunnel!

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  285. Julia

    I am a single mom with too much on my plate. I would love to read your new book.

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  286. Terry

    This book sounds so interesting. I would love to read it. Thanks for addressing such need meeting subjects.

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  287. Brooke Chowdhury

    I have struggled with figuring out what I’m doing with my life for years! It’s caused major depression and anxiety to the point of medication. I keep searching for ways to figure out what I’m supposed to be doing but still have no idea. This book looks like an awesome resource!!

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  288. Kelly

    I am a Mother of two beautiful children, I work FT, and am a FT mother, work is stressfull and trying to balance the life of a mother and work is pure craziness. I would love to read your book, it sounds very inspiring.

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  289. Kandee Popham

    This is something I have been struggling with for a while now. I feel like I have all these things I can do and ways I can serve, but can’t figure out what God wants me to do. I just want to serve Him…looking for how.

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  290. Liz C

    I know I will have a part of the pool but that pool is still under construction. I know God has something in the works for me, it is just not specifically defined yet. I am moving soon and Satan has been on the attack because he doesn’t want us to be in this new house. God gave us this house to do His work but again that hadn’t been defined yet. In the waiting & praying mode! ☺️

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  291. ann

    I would love to read this book.What do I have to offer? That is my question

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  292. Christie

    Inspiring. And I also hate indoor water parks 🙂

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  293. Jackie Moisan-Smith

    The words “the person who fears she has nothing to offer but secretly hopes she’s wrong” are words I have often wondered. I feel those around me are so sure what they are suppose to do and sometimes I feel I am stuck and have no idea where I am going. I am ready to do what the Lord wants me to do but not sure what that is.

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  294. Laureen

    This post was a timely gift of grace from God’s heart to mine! This morning, I was qliterally rewriting chapter titles for a book that has been conceived, yet still embryonic and still yet unannounced. Still savoring the sweetness that the lover of my soul has truly embedded this seed of a message within me!

    Anyway, the chapter title “Captivating Liberty: Freedom’s Inspiration to the Artful and Abundant Life” was today’s big moment of clarity as I cried out for wisdom regarding this message, and in the middle of my quiet time I was led to pick up my phone and read Lysa’s blog. Whoosh…floods of confirmation, liberation and inspiration entered my soul with Emily’s words. Maybe it’s the sisterhood of mutual former good girls, liberated to live as grace girls, but this morning’s message resonated like a “grace gong” in my heart and I can not wait to read more!!

    Looking so forward to heaven and I’m already planning a little party to thank long-distance mentors and surrogate mothers who discipled me through their writings…Emily and Lysa…thank you from the bottom of my heart for being vessels of wisdom and life into the body of Christ!!!

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  295. Beth Mesquita

    Thank you for the reminder to start my day focused on what He wants me to do. :0)

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  296. Colleen

    Thank you for your Godly and thoughtful insight. I always look forward to your writings and can relate so closely just about every time.

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  297. Annette

    I would love to read the book and discover more of what God has in store for me.

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  298. Melanie S

    Emily, Thanks for the timely reminder. At times, it’s so easy to see what others are doing and how they are being used, and wanting to ask “Lord, pick me! Pick me!” and yet, He has called me to be faithful in my little corner of the world…and to make a difference in the lives He has put into my life.

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  299. Michele Carter

    I think I know what I’m meant to do, but I just don’t know how to get there and when. In the meantime, I put my faith in the Lord, wait to see what he brings to me (and what he doesn’t) as the rest of my life develops.

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  300. Melanie

    I needed this today! I need to stop focusing on the million reasons why I think I cant do it and foucus on the main reasons I NEED to do it! Thank you!!

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  301. Cindy

    I don’t know if I have a gift of expressing my thoughts about the Lord through words but I would like to explore and see if I do.

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  302. patty schmid

    I would love to read Emily Freeman’s book. I have been a stay at home since I found out I was pregnant with our first child. We now have three kids (8 yr old boy, 12 yr old boy, 14 yr old girl). I homeschooled the older two for four years. They are now all in school and it has been two years since they were home. I am now trying to figure out what I am supposed to do next. I have gotten involved in many different things because I feel like I should but I am still not quite sure what my calling is. I run the MOPS/MomsNext group at our church, am a Cub Scout Den Leader, Nursery Admin asst at church, substitute teacher at the kids school, bookkeeper at home for a couple of our businesses.,,,I have had words spoken into my life that I am to rescue children, strengthen moms and build families – but I have no idea how!!!

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  303. Terri Pierce

    Wow! I initially just vaguely started skimming this today but then you got my attention!! I am a mom of 4 all but grown kids w/just my daughter left at home & have been pondering some of these same questions for the past few yrs as my kids started leaving home!! What am I to do now? I feel inadequate & useless at times & really want to know what God wants me to do now for His Glory not mine!! I think some of my child raising was focused on myself at times instead of on Him! I would love a copy of your book! Maybe my name will be picked who knows! Thanks for sharing about my need to focus on my 8 ft!

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  304. Sunshine

    This sounds like just what I need! I would love to win a copy.

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  305. Laura Proctor

    I have always wondered if what I want to write would be good enough. I would love to find out.

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  306. Angela Dorenzo

    Wonderful post! This sounds like a great book.

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  307. serena hanson

    What perfect timing thisnpost had in my life!

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  308. Naomi

    I think this would be a wonderful book to have it would help me and help the mentors i lead to see how everyone has a creative aspect to them as we are made in the image of God. I have difficulty letting myself go because i want it to be the finalproduct right away the first time. This book goes with where God is working in me we all have a redemptive story and are called to express it for His glory.

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  309. Ann Kite

    Woke up this morning thinking about this very subject. God is so good.

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  310. Amber Isbell

    I would love to read your book as I am looking to see what God has in store for me to do.

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  311. Valarie Bayer

    Emily Freeman’s books have been recommended to me by my sister-in-law. I just haven’t found the time to pick one up and read it. Would love to win a copy so I can enjoy a weekend of relaxation and reading. Thanks.

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  312. Kathy

    Thank you for this I’ll have to get the book. I’m searching for what God wants me to do from here. I’ve been involved in several areas at Church but not sure now where my place is. Most times I’ve tried to be everything to everybody including my family. But these two sentences really helped me today, thank you:
    “Could it be possible that the reason we are so overwhelmed is because we are focused on the whole pool, forgetting our own eight-foot assignment?

    You have a job to do and it won’t look like mine or his or theirs. It looks like yours. It isn’t the whole pool, but it’s still important.”

    Again thank you for the words.
    Kathy

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  313. Ina

    I needed this message today. Thank You!

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  314. Jessica V

    For so many years I have tried to take on the entire pool, so that I could be filled and fulfilled. I have felt for so long that I am not good enough to be anything but the sinner I am…..Your book sounds so wonderful, can’t wait to read it!

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  315. Loree

    Thank You for this post. i am at a point where I have discovered that I have been trying to cover more than my 8 feet of the pool. i am coming out of a season of feeling overwhelmed and defeated. The key now is to discover what my 8 feet are and have the courage to move into that. I think I know what it is but the feeling or uncertainty can be overwhelming.

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  316. Angela Gusman

    Seems like I am surrounded by cancer. My Aunt has stage 4 liver cancer & my niece just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Even, on sunday at Mass my Pastor said that he has a friend going through pancreatic cancer. Wow!! I am caregiving a 108 yr. Old person and she is still walking, talking and all she worries about is “who is going to bury me?” I wonder why some people get these awful diseases and what they go through with chemo . Sometimes, it doesn’t feel like it is fair. I feel their pain and all I can do for them is pray for them and listen to them. Maybe God is revealing himself to me through this so I can minister to them. Lord, give me strength to be there for eveyone and everything that is happening around me. You are in control . You are my Light and my salvation. Amen.

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  317. Laurie

    Thank you for this post! I am always looking at the massive pool instead of the water around me! Your post really spoke to me, this book sounds perfect too!

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  318. Leslie Dannhardt

    I am trying to grow my Mary Kay business and truly want God to be my CEO, but I have a hard time focusing on the task at hand. I look way into the future trying to see where I will be with my business in the future. I truly believe this book could help me in so many ways, not just my Mary Kay business.

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  319. Katrina

    Your book sounds great for my nieces. The oldest tells classmates she is adopted instead of keeping to herself. She’s been bullied throughout school. Why I don’t know. Jealous girls cuz she’s pretty or very comfortable talking with guys. She seems to flirt/chat in my view. I worry that she’s too focused on pleasing peer group vs find her own way. I believe God gives us trials to strengthen us for his purposes. She doesn’t see her gifts nor her inside internal value. I want to get your book to read myself to remind me of God’s purposes for our lives. I’ve had lessons in relationships and now in divorce from husband after 14 years. It is making me stronger in believing in God and my truth. We are in small town. Challenges me not to talk about him, yet he tells untruths about me. Without Gid, verses, other Godmy women and reading scripture I would’ve quit and not been given fair settlement. He is offering zero. I invested my savings in home remodels. So lessons at age of 59.

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  320. Dana

    I struggle with this as well. I’ve been a stay at home mom for 13 years. I love it but sometimes feel like I’m not doing enough. I needed to read this post!! Thanks!!

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  321. Marla Dunn

    Wow! Your book sounds like it’s exactly what I need to be reading right now. I love God’s perfect timing. I started writing a blog during a serious illness a few years ago and want found that people enjoyed my writing and found it inspirational. What a surprise! I long to continue writing to encourage and inspire women to be in health in all ways – emotionally, physically, spiritually and in relationships. It’s my heart’s desire to bring glory to God by helping His daughters heal.

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  322. Gina Flanagan

    Thanks for these words of encouragement today. They hit home.

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  323. Teresa

    Wow! I need to read this. I homeschool my children and am always telling myself that is my priority, that is where my goals need to lie. But then ministries at church come up and other services. My vision gets larger and I get overwhelmed. I need to learn to focus on my “8 feet”!

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  324. Sabra Penley

    I am a lump of clay. I’ve been a lump of clay for a long time. Just sitting there…happy to be just sitting on a shelf. But GOD…. Oh! How He woke up this blob of inactivity! It took watching my husband’s heart stop and nearly losing him…waiting…waiting…and crying out to my heavenly Father–the only One who could make a difference. Only He didn’t just save my husband’s life. He saved mine…from being totally self-absorbed, useless. He showed me that I am His art project–He wants me to be a beautiful work of His. But He had to bring me to a willingness to be putty in His hands…for Him to hold me and mold me. Oh, Lord, may I be exactly what You have designed me to be!

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  325. Donna

    Thank you Emily Freeman for finding and living your art and helping me find mine <3

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  326. katie sexton

    I am a Christ follower; a wife; a mother; a grandmother; a connection group leader and I am employed in a management position. I find my self feeling that I don’t have any real talents or callings. I see all the outstanding accomplishements of many of my Christian friends and I feel that I have nothing to offer. This is a helpless and overwhelming feeling. Thank you so much for your words of wisdom. I have never thought of how important it is to just focus on my eight feet! Awesome.

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  327. Molly Higle

    This is exactly what I have been muddling through as of late. I am seeking God for my “part of the pool” so to speak. I feel like I am late (40+ years old), but God is good and faithful.
    Thank you for sharing your gift.

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  328. Jeanine

    Sounds like a great book! Would love to read it.

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  329. Christy

    Right words at the right time! So needed to hear those words today. Been feeling a little overwhelmed and ill-equipped for a new leadership positon as MOPS coordinator for my church. Just a reminder when He calls someone to do a ministry He will provide exactly what we need along the way.

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  330. Michele

    Love the title!

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  331. Courtney

    Emily, I have been going through this for years! I believe your book and you’re story will help me greatly! I would love to read your words of wisdom!

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  332. Mona Huston

    Wow!! Encouraging words. Sometimes it seems impossible to see what our “art” is supposed to be. Thanking you for the reminder that mine isn’t like anyone else and I just need to seek God’s plan, not what others think.

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  333. Anita

    I love the title of your book…it’s not always the huge big deals but the million little ways! 🙂

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  334. Karen

    The blog was very inspiring, and I’d love to read this book. As a retired teacher who is dealing with health issues, I feel as if I’m not doing what I should be doing anymore. In fact I’m not sure what I should be doing.! I just want to follow God’s plan for me.

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  335. Patty

    Some very interesting things have happened in my growing relationship with God, and as scary as it is, I know they’re not just for me. I’m supposed to share them via a book. However, it’s all so bizarre and atypical (“Does God really interact with people like THAT?!?!”) that I can’t imagine anyone else ever wanting to read it. Not only that, I know absolutely nothing about publishing and marketing. But I do know how to write and proofread, so I’m choosing to do what I know to do – taking those baby steps now and trusting God to show me what to do next. Please enter me in the drawing for “A Million Little Ways.” Thank you!

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  336. Connie Stibora

    I definitely need to add this book to my growing library, thank you for sharing. I recently lost my son, and this was something that weighed heavy on his heart. He always wanted to make a difference and struggled with feeling that he was not equipped to do so. My husband and I want to do something to honor his memory and we too are having a difficult time figuring out what exactly this might be.

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  337. C

    Something in this post made me tear up. Perhaps God wants me to explore . . .

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  338. Darlene

    This sounds like a good book. I would love to have it.

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  339. Carissa Welch

    This is just what I needed this morning! Such a revelation! My whole life I have been so busy trying to sore as high as I could….when I only have to worry about 8 feet. Such a relief! Thank you!

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  340. Jana Barcay

    Thank you for pushing. For reminding me that I need that pushing. For being gloriously irritating enough to force growth. Or at least shame me into it.

    You rock, girlfriend.

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  341. Darla Griffith

    thank you for your encouraging enlightening words every day! you are an inspriration.

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  342. Pam

    I struggle with this constantly. I don’t seem to have any talents, I can’t sing, I don’t play an instrument, I don’t feel comfortable teaching. I pray for God to give me a burden every night which is difficult for me because I’m scared of the burden he wi give me

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  343. Debbie Miller

    I always wanted to be a writer. A man once told me, if I hadn’t written by now I never would. Then the dream died. I wonder what would have happened “if”…..so sad!

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  344. Michele

    The book sounds so good – What an exciting read!!

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  345. Rachel Swigert

    To know the path that God is leading you toward is a gift and it doesn’t seem everybody gets to see their path years in the making. Here I am in my late 30’s working in a career where I feel I have totally missed my calling. The door is being knocked on but I keep opening the wrong door. I feel like my eight foot section of the pool is still unmanned and I can’t find it. I would love to read your book and be inspired to find my section of the pool. I know it is out there.

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  346. Melissa

    Amazing how this idea of doing something I am unsure of, keeps coming back. I have written several children’s stories, but, have never had them published. I don’t know the next step. God is speaking to me about creating more stories. I think He is giving me gentle taps on the shoulder. haha! God is saying, “Don’t worry, Melissa.” Thank you for your message today, Lysa. 🙂

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  347. Nanci D

    I think the biggest thing is trying something new and having it blow up in your face over and over again. Finally, you give up.

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  348. Shannon

    I have ideas on help out but I don’t have any strategies and I’m asking people including strangers but nothing is coming together. Maybe it’s not God timing yet but I want to do so much for those who are less fortunate one of them is i want to build a home for those school age children (not a daycare) but a place where they can grow spiritually. I know it will not be easy but so many times these children have no one to talk too, express their feelings, or don’t know where there own gifts are. How do I know? I really don’t but being an only and being around older people it is hard for me to related to my own generation because when I was younger I also had a speech impairment and was on the borderline of disability because I would study so hard and still get an average grade so I was teased and I knew if I came home and when I tried to share my feelings oh you’re two sensitive. However, my parents BEFORE they were MARRIED came from a different lifestyle for my Mom was a nun, my Dad was a priest. However, this past year God called me to walk a different paths of my parents. Yes, I told them in tears because I knew this wouldn’t please them but I found a Church where I am at peace and where God has blessed me with wonderful mentors, Truthseekers and also some jobs and compliments. In addition, I accepted Jesus as my Savior last year and this year and God gave me this desire to be Baptized and on April 14, 2013 I did. It’s been amazing how God has opened my eyes; I was so blind and lost but thank God for His Amazing Grace for I have been found. For I was praying about an issue and how to express it to someone in a loving way. Hmm told one person but was still afraid or inferior to this mentor however, this mentor confirmed my conviction of idolatry. Was it hard to hear oh yes, did I feel rejected yes but I was so surprised how I responded to this e-mail. I replied. Thank you for sharing your concern and you’re correct not because you say so but because God is opening my eyes and this is the big issue and learning to walk this way is Hard but I know God is peeling off my mask so strangers and everyone could see the true me. Am I there yet..no…will I be…I wish but I know it’s all for God’s glory. So I thank God for this blessing of this mentor who had the guts to tell me the truth. I know it was tough for this mentor to tell me her concern and even though I responded well..My actions turned to gossip due to the hurt and I knew that wasnt right but that’s another way of God is teaching me to in a scripture verse.. Be swift to hear,slow to speak,slow to anger. James 1:19 So I want to help these children of all ages not for the works but to be obedient to God.

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  349. Cara Shirley

    Learning to focus on only my 8ft section of the pool can be hard!

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  350. Rebecca mcfarland

    I am leading our spiritual growth movement at church and have been feeling drained unt 2 weeks ago when through prayer God gave me hope. I loved this blog today. I just need to focus on my 8 feet of the pool. Thanks.

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  351. Erin

    This book sounds like a great way to refine my focus and that it would be a wonderful study for my small group girls. Thank you Lysa for letting God lead you to using your talents to inspire all of us.

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  352. Tiffany

    Sounds like an awesome book!

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  353. Joey Reynolds

    This book sounds like an amazing read!! I would love to have it!!

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  354. Cindy

    Wow looks awesome would love to read this with my daughters.

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  355. Tammy

    Needed to read this………….

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  356. Robin Bunting

    Boy, does this title discribe a need in me. I have never looked at myself as an arty person. I have always admired the art ability in those around me but have always been afraid to try anything on my own. Thanks.

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  357. Minerva Huante

    It is hard to believe in yourself when were always told you wouldn’t amount to anything as a child. I want to prove to those people that I can do so much more through Christ.

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  358. Joe K

    I love to see God work. I have been praying recently, “God, use me. I don’t know where. Point me.” I have big ideas but I want them to be HIS ideas, too. I would love and appreciate a copy of this book.

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  359. Tanya

    This looks like an awesome book! I have been wanting to write my story for years. I have started but never finished. This would be a great help!

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  360. Brenda

    I would love to read your book it sounds like it will fit right in with the season of life I am in. Thanks Lysa for letting God use you to bless so many. Shalom

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  361. Jeanette

    “If you desperately fear you have nothing to offer, but secretly hope you are wrong…”

    – Sounds like me! Would really appreciate “A Million Little Ways” both for myself and my girlfriends =)

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  362. Lisa Wine

    This was the perfect thing for me to read today. I have been struggling with this very thing. Thank you for this posting and opportunity.

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  363. Mary

    I’m 60 years old and have never felt like I had anything special to offer; but I trust the Lord and I know that somewhere deep inside my God given gift is screaming to get uncovered. It’s buried so deeply I can’t seem to dig it out on my own. I’m retired now and desperately wanting to spend the rest of my life doing what God intended me to do. Help, I need to figure out what it is. Could this book be just what I need??

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  364. Marcie

    What a cool book! Can’t wait to read it!

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  365. Deb

    This article is so true. There are millions of women trying to “do it all” and falling short. Many of them seek prescription meds & other things to help them cope. I am so thankful for mentors in my life who taught me to discover my God given gifts & talents which helped me to identify my “8 foot section of the pool.”

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  366. Margaret Fretwell

    Sounds like a great book and one that I need to read!

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  367. Brandie Potter

    Unfortunately, I am one of those that tries to cover the WHOLE pool. Comparision is a cruel thing, but it is what I do best. Comparing what I lack and can’t do instead of focusing on what I can do and what I was called to do. I’m surely working on it daily, with imperfect progess and it is a struggle, but God is guiding me.

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  368. Mandy Shelton

    Wow….God has perfect timing! I am at a point in my life where I have a couple of big decisions to make for my career and what direction I want or need to go in. This book I know could help me find some answers! Loved this topic and post. Thanks!

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  369. Elizabeth

    Thank you! I needed this timely encouragement. I always think that I have to be in charge of “life guarding” an Olympic sized pool. I am praying for God to help me sharpen my focus on the part of the pool He has designed me to guard.

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  370. carol hirst

    I would love to receive your book! It’s always been my desire to write a book and now that we are retired and spend a few months a year in Arizona, where I am free of distractions,it is a great time to try. Your book would be so helpful!

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  371. Jennifer

    This has been the story of my life. I spent a career doing something I was good at, but felt empty doing. There had to be something I was missing. I would have these dreams, but then the doubt would creep in: you can’t do that, you have no talent, you have no experience, you have no education, you are getting too old. And instead of finding a beginning, I jump to the end. I quit. And I am filled with a longing for something that I have yet to discover.

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  372. Nibal

    Amen. When we tell our kids they can do anything, we are telling them a lie. We were all created for a purpose and our journey on this earth is designed to help us discern that call.

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  373. Annette

    As in the search for a “needle in a haystack”, I am walking, working, and searching for my “key in the haystack” to see and work in “the purpose that My Father created me for.

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  374. Deanna

    I have always wondered what is my “art”. I would love to read this book.

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  375. Laura

    I accepted Christ 2 years ago (at 39 yrs old) and am trying to find my way with The Lord by surrendering my life to Him. It’s because of this that I am turning over a new leaf… or leaves. I would love to read this book in hopes to provide me with not only encouragement, but a plan in keeping Him, rather than myself, at the center.

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  376. Julie

    I would SO love this book. I was just reading a comment from one of my friends on FB, how she doesn’t feel like she is measuring up, being a mom and wife with 2 little ones. I tried to encourage her, saying that voice is the voice of lies and we need to listen to the Voice of Truth! The Voice of Truth tells us that we are strong in Jesus and are doing great at being a mommy and wife. I just got done reading and doing a Bible study “A Confident Heart” and did the Unglued study this summer. I sell myself short SO many times. I stay at home with my precious babes and in the quiet is when satan tries to sell me his lies. I have goals (like writing a book!) and don’t really know how to get started! I could really use this book to help me! So, Thank You!! God Bless! Julie

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  377. Laura Rath

    Overwhelmed because I’m looking at the whole pool? Oh yeah, I get that. An 8-foot section seems much more managable. Would love to read the book!

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  378. Shelly Wildman

    Even after all these years, I’m still trying to figure this out. Thanks, Emily, for daring to put to paper the thoughts that I’ve been thinking for a long time. I’d love to read your book and sort it out some more.

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  379. Suzanne

    I have spent most of my life trying to figure out what I “want to be when I grow up”… I am 51 years old.. lol
    I probably could use this book!

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  380. Debi

    What a motivating message to start the day with! Thank you for so often seeing inside the hidden places of the heart and speaking the right words to give me some impetus to change and to do something different.
    For years I have thought about writing, but in my perfectionism have been reluctant to even start, and in the struggle to provide a living for myself and my children have not forged out the time nor expended the effort to get beyond a title. 🙂
    Thank you for reminding me that Christ is my ability and that faithfulness to what He puts before me each day is where my effort should go.

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  381. Giffbox

    I can relate to your feelings about indoor waterparks! Hate them. But I too was super impressed with those lifeguards. They take their job seriously!

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  382. Cari

    I have a story to tell but I am afraid to take a leap, write it down, and finally send it to a publisher. So need to read your book!

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  383. Sherrie Raney

    Due to recent financial reversal I’m considering dropping my enrollment in COMPEL….
    I want each part of my life to be yeilded to GOD’s will including this rekindled desire to write and believe HE guided me to COMPEL to glorify HIS name.
    Of course I have no idea what to write so I keep asking HIM. So do I even continue without direction?
    Truthfully I don’t think I have a book in me and don’t know why I’m being led in this direction… But I want to be obedient to the leading of CHRIST.
    As an empty nester, the new Leader of Woman’s Ministries in our church and working 10.5 hours a day my plate is joyfully full and yet this “writing” will not leave me.
    Truthfully I can’t put pen to paper without direction.
    My education and childish pursuits lend themselves to writing so it’s not entirely foreign but certainly hard to “narrow down”.
    So the answer wasn’t in this mornings blog but the encouragement to keep seeking GOD in my area of the pool was… Perhaps if GOD is willing I will find a way to read the featured book…
    If not I know HE is faithful and as I continue seeking HIS face and follow in obedience, HE will direct my steps no matter what the cost.
    CHRIST first.

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  384. Melissa

    I can totally relate to this as a professional turn SAHM, who is now searching and eagerly tring to hear God’s call in my life; and to be OK with it even if it seems so small.

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  385. Moriah,C

    This sounds like the perfect book for me. How I struggle with thinking I have much significance when I cannot remember the last encouraging word I’ve had spoken to me by anyone

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  386. Nerissa Ruiz

    Buenos Dias Emily!
    I recently started reading your blog and receive your emails. You are a great inspiration to me. I have fallen away from my passion of writing and leading young adults due to my own issues. I feel that my coma is over. I want to be brave enough to move toward what makes ME come alive. I crave it. I need it and want it desperately. Thank you for being obedient to Gods calling in your life.

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  387. Lisa Waters

    For years I have tried to please too many people and felt guilty if I didn’t do things that were asked of me. This has been especially true in my work at church. I am learning that it’s ok to simply say no. I think that if you enjoy what you’re doing and you’re good at it, it’s probably a gift or strength that God has given you. I desire your prayers as I continue to learn not to over commit.

    Thanks for your writings. They are such a Blessing to me!

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  388. Michele

    I would love to with A Million Little Ways because I do feel that there is something else out there for me; I’m just not sure how to get there! By the way Lysa, God has definitely given you a gift. You have a way with words that is so comforting! I always look forward to your emails. Have a beautiful, blessed day!! And thank you!!

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  389. Kara Adams

    I love the 8′ of pool / lifeguard analogy – I was a lifeguard growing up. I have that perspective but I often worry do I raise my eyes up enough to see the bigger picture also – so I know where my 8′ of pool fits into the grand scheme of things…

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  390. Carrie Christos

    There’s something inside me longing to get out. To make a difference. To be alive again. I would love to read this book!

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  391. Kelly

    I’m really looking forward to reading your book, Emily! I know God has called me to write, and He’s spent the last two years teaching me that. Now I’m waiting for His timing to take the next step while praying for courage to be bold and put myself out there.

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  392. Melissa

    Your message makes so much sense. I often wonder what my ‘purpose’ is in life and if I am supposed to be doing bigger or more noticeable things for God. I am a wife and mother. I view these as my most important callings at this point in my life. I also work a full time job from a home office which I enjoy very much. I often find myself wishing that I could write moving blogs or give inspirational talks. Writing is not a gift of mine. My work does involve training large groups of people from time to time and I do enjoy that but that training is never about things of “importance” – just job related training. I have such peace after reading this blog that perhaps my circle of influence is limited to this ‘8 foot’ length of pool that has been assigned to me for the moment. Thank you for your message!

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  393. Alicia

    Oh my goodness! I just had this conversation with my coach yesterday. I told him that I’ve been in this place of neither here nor there and not feeling like I am living up to the potential God created in me. I struggle with efforts at work and efforts in ministry and the community… where do I invest? He said I should read 48 Days to the Work You Love and I immediately went to Amazon to purchase. I think I’ve known for most of my life that God wants to do great things through me, but my confidence has wained and my scepticism that I could be used for great things has held me back. I’m sure this would be a great book to help me as I seek to understand God’s path for my life. TY!

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  394. Charity

    I love the analogy and logic used. It makes so much sense but I’ve never heard someone say it and it makes you feel better about your role, your sphere of influence – you still have a calling, even if it isn’t for the whole swimming pool!

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  395. Karen

    I love that you are focusing on art! I am a Homeschool mom (3 still home), I have a small notecard business that I have been working at growing for the past 3 years in between caring for my elderly parents. Beauty and encouragement is why I started my business. I need to create things or I feel withered and dry…I believe that being creative is one of the ways that we have been made in God’s image (Genesis 1:27). With caring for my parents, the load was taking it’s toll on me and my family. In the midst, the Lord has been dismantling a lot of wrong thinking about being faithful to Him. I would love to read your book, Emily! Thanks so much for the giveaway!

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  396. Kathryn

    This is right on time for me! I was just having this very discussion with my husband on Sunday night. I can’t wait to read this book and begin to put a plan into action! Thank you!!!

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  397. Tracie

    As I have been in a season of waiting for what the next step is, and fearing I may not be ‘up to” doing what that is, I am searching for strength to help me be brave enough to step into the new season. My past dreams have been put on hold, now I wonder if I am qualified to attain those dreams. This book looks like what I may need to help encourage me as I start this new journey.

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  398. Linda Misale

    Hello,
    I feel as though this e-mail was something I needed to hear. I have been struggling as to what to do next in my life. The lack of confidence in my ability to do the next thing has been something I have not been able to let go since being laid off in 2012. The book you are offering today by Emily P. Freeman seems to be something that will be helpful to me in letting go of that fear.
    Thank you and God Bless

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  399. Lindsey Edwards

    I’m sure every woman out there could say that this book would be perfect for them and I try not to be cliche, but this book is perfect for me! I hope I get the blessed opportunity to read it. Thank you!

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  400. Amy Faris

    I would love to read this book! I wear many hats & would like some wisdom!

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  401. Lynda

    –Going forward where God is leading…waiting and dreaming and planning where He has not yet spoken to move. There’s lots of dreaming and wonder going on!

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  402. Disha Moreau

    It was so encouraging to think that and be reminded that we are all unique and the things that we think are in our way are actually there to help us get past our limitations.
    Thank you for sharing! God bless you today!

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  403. Rhonda Bourland

    I love this post. I never thought of not being to do everything. I always do what ever is asked of me and do it to the best of my ability…that would be the ability God has given me. I never thought of not being able to do it. Now someone might do it better but I would do it. Oops I guess I need to rethink my thoughts.

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  404. Kristina

    Sounds like a must read book!! This is exactly what I have been feeling lately. Thanks for a chance to win a copy.

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  405. Sandy

    I find the 8 foot assignment stress relieving and encouraging.

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  406. Kursten Gruben

    Me pls!

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  407. Esther Weisbrod

    Thank you for this blog. I’ve just started reading it, recommended by a friend. I am always overwhelmed with so much in my life, that I feel I can’t accomplish anything. I tend to look at everything instead of focusing on what’s in front of me. I hope and pray that God would show me His plan and direction for my life.

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  408. Kimberly Hogg

    You know what you’ve read applies to you when you get tears in your eyes. Lately I’ve been pondering how God can use (even) me. Thank you for your encouragement. Praying blessings over you and your family!

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  409. Sandy

    I would love to find a few little ways to grow in the space I am meant to grow.

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  410. Lena

    I would love to figure out my “art”. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  411. Denny

    Wow! What a great concept for a book! So many women need to know they are valuable!!

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  412. Sherry Hooper

    Since I was young, I’ve wanted to write a book. I don’t feel equipped and don’t even know if this is really God putting this desire on my heart or if it’s just me. I second guess myself so much. There’s been times when I think God was telling me to do something only to find, down the road, saying to myself, maybe that wasn’t God. Since I was young, I had this dream to be God’s “Joan of Arc”. Well, at 50, I still don’t know if I’m making a difference, but the desire is there.

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  413. Charlotte Hammer

    This resonated with me…just what God was speaking to me this morning. Beautiful words.

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  414. Donna Lott

    I love reading your post each day . I’m loving all the crafts and ideas you share. Thank you for being obedient to God’s will. You are being used as His hands and feet. Praying continued blessing over you in All you do. I would love your book.

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  415. Tristina Senter

    I know I am searching for something. I am working on taking the fluff out of my life so i have more time for important things. I have made some major changes in my life changed jobs for the fourth time and became debt free so I didn’t feel like a slave to my job. I feel lighter but there is still something missing. I feel I am holding myself back. Sometime I feel I am not good enough or not capable. I want to know what job God had for me. I want to be that beacon of light for his glory.

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  416. Sally Baker

    I have been “stuck” for a while now (2+ years) while knowing what God has asked me to do, “write”. I start, I stop. I start, I stop. I start. I stop. Then I feel just defeated that I am not doing what God has asked me to do. Truth is, I am scared of failing – scared that what I have to say would not be important to anyone. So, here I am, with bits and pieces of writing. Pray for me please to learn what obedience looks like in this task. Thank you! Sally Baker

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  417. Michel,le W

    I can totally relate to the whole indoor water park feeling…what we do for our kids.:}
    I liked the perspective from today. As a stay at home mom, sometimes it is hard to find what my calling might be. I just know I haven’t found it yet. Would love to read the book! Thanks for continuing to encourage others!

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  418. Kari Lannon

    Thanks for the great article on focusing on what is in front of us. I have been thinking a lot lately about my calling as a mother and realizing that much of my experience and education has been for this time and this place.

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  419. Sherry

    I need this book and would love a copy. I am stuck and don’t know where to start, this book could be my ” for such a time as this” opportunity! I want to read it!

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  420. Kelly wells

    This spoke to my heart! I must read it!

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  421. Kerry Ann

    Wow! What a neat idea – one that I need to tell myself over and over – I am valuale and was created for a specific purpose! Can’t wait to read this – thank you!

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  422. Valerie Peterson

    I would love to win this book! Have a blessed day!

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  423. April Moore

    This post is so amazingly timely for me and my life situation right now!!! Thank you so much!!!

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  424. Barbi Workman

    Almost daily I have been asking the Lord “what now”. My two youngest children are almost ready to fly out of the nest. I want to step into this next phase of my life with a purpose and have always felt like I needed to guard the whole pool. I would love a copy of Emily’s book A million little ways: uncover the art you were made to live. I need only to guard my eight feet, but just not sure what that is. I thank God for using many people like Lysa and Emily to help guide and encourage us along the way.

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  425. Flordeliz

    Hi Lysa & God bless you!
    First off, I want to thank you for what you do. You have blessed me very much with your loving words and I pray that God blesses you tremendously. Ok, so here it goes… My parents are missionaries since before I was born in Ecuador, Peru and in Canada. It’s been very challenging being a pastor’s kid but thank God for his grace and love that I’ve been able to come this far. I am still going! I always said there was no way I was going to be a pastor or anything involved with the ministry because I see that its hard work but also VERY rewarding; there is nothing like living and giving your life for God. However, as I have gotten older, I have have developed a strong desire and passion to live for God and go out to the world to spread the gospel and help people in need. I have not told my parents that lol but I feel it deep down in my heart and I know that is what God wants me to do. The only thing is, I do not know where to start. I will continue to pray and to listen to His voice for guidance, discernment and winsome. God bless you all & good luck!! 🙂

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  426. Laura Renee Wallis

    I would love to read and share the book A Million Little Things! And to grow where we are planted by God 🙂

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  427. Betty Gutierrez

    Wow! What an answer to prayer this is for all of us ordinary janes who want to make a difference but can’t figure out what direction that first step is..trusting God is the first step..this book sounds like it will be an incredible eye opening experience!

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  428. Courtney

    Thank you for this encouragement today. Unfortunately I don’t know which section of the pool God wants me to cover. I pray all the time for revelation, but I’m still waiting on His answer. It’ll come in time. Hopefully sooner rather than later, because I’m ready to dive in!

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  429. Emily

    Sounds like a good read!

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  430. Linda

    God has spoken through you! so what I needed to hear..can’t do everything. Thanks for the challenge of taking care of that space we are called to do! 🙂

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  431. Tara

    Would love to have this book as I struggle to find the ‘in between’ of currently being a stay at home mommy while keeping my eyes and ears open to what the future holds for me when I do return to the outside working world!

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  432. Cherlyn

    Your post really touched my heart today. I realize that I need to focus on what God has instilled in my heart for me to be what He created, nothing more and nothing less. Whew, that really takes a lot of pressure off! Thank you for opening my eyes and my heart. Blessings!!

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  433. Shurica Poyner

    I love the lesson created from the Water Park post. How awesome life would be if we could just master our 8ft of space. Guard with our hearts and give it freely. I am realizing the importance of mastering my purpose in my life as well as the effect that it has on others. As your post shares, we save lives when we operate in our purpose. I believe my purpose in writing and speaking, but I’m not sure. I just know that it is imperative that I work in my purpose. I keep hearing, “I am apart of miracles of biblical proportions”, in my spirit. I’m just focusing on being able to aware of instructions that Holy Spirit has for me and surrendering my will to God. I would love to experience “A Million Little Ways.” And thank you for sharing your gift.

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  434. Joanne

    There are times when I wonder if what I am doing is God’s purpose for my life. At the same time it seems difficult to make a change. How will I know if I am heading in the right direction? Will I be following my will or God’s? I think I could benefit from this book.

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  435. BB Godfrey

    I saw this book on your sister’s blog a week ago and was immediately eager to get my hands on this book! I’m in a Craft Life Group, where us women get together every other Friday night and bring our craft we need to work on. We fellowship, inspire, and even share a small devotional. The only downfall is we have been searching and searching for a devotional book for artist. There’s just not one out there. I would LOVe to bring this book to our Craft Life Group and inspire those who think they aren’t good at anything artistic or creative to open their minds and go for it. I think it would be a great encouragement to everyone.

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  436. Rachel Kagay

    I LOVE this – it is all so true. We each have unique strengths and a God-designed purpose. Instead of focusing on these strengths and developing them to fulfill our purpose, we often find ourselves dwelling on our weaknesses. I love the idea of redirecting our focus, and using the identification of our weaknesses to turn us back to our life’s purpose. Thank you for sharing! I would LOVE to have a copy of your book!

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  437. Kelly

    Limits as guideposts. Wow! I can only imagine what could be accomplished if I applied this to my life.

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  438. Sally

    I have been waiting for the opportunity to read this book since I read a post of Emily’s at the In Courage website.

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  439. Jodi B.

    This post was just what I needed today! I have been in the teaching profession for twenty years and have loved the joy and wonder my second graders bring to each new day of learning. I have to admit though, this is the first year I have doubted the future of education and my mind thinks more about how many more years until retirement!? It seems the Joy and the Art of teaching becomes less and less each year…so that leaves me praying…where in my life do I get to be creative? Sounds like a book for me!

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  440. Cindy Lee

    I loved this post, & would love, love, love a copy of this book!

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  441. janice

    Thanks for the opportunity – would love to be entered for the book!

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  442. Lara Sadowski

    Emily, I hope I get to meet you at Allume this week. I have to admit that I have wondered from time to time if what I have to say matters? What part of the pool can I swim in? (OOPS – I ended that sentence with a preposition! My inner-English major is not happy! :->). Anyway, this book is right up my alley, and I would “heart” a copy. If I do not get one here, you can be sure that I will pick one up at Allume this week.

    Blessings on you!
    Lara Sadowski <
    http://www.laralsadowski.com

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  443. Stephanie Pinsonat

    I believe I am one of those who is letting my past, my now, and my future from coming alive. Often I feel overwhelmed. Actually, most of the time. There is a story inside of me, but I’m not sure where to start. Being 57, and not truly being happy, is a story in itself. I’ve heard and read that it comes from within…maybe I’m not putting enough of my “within” out there. Would love to read this book.

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  444. Bernadette

    A growing number of serious health issue seek to squelch my belief I can be used of Him. It’s just that I am uncharacteristcly so young for these issues. Yet , I am finding the surprising outcome of joy, as He wraps me in His love and care in ways I never knew Him before. While I praise Jesus for that, I also ask Him, how can you now use me, in ways that maybe before,You weren’t able? I wonder if He is using Emily’s book to answer me….

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  445. Doreen

    Thanks for the reminder. If my 8 foot section is enough for me, why do I go poking into other’s sections, thinking they could use my help or that my 8 foot section isn’t large enough for me when it surely is.

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  446. Lori L

    You just described me to a T. Searching – what is my gift while waiting patiently (& sometimes not so patiently) and thinking dyne I’m not usable. Refreshing to know there may be someone like me that feels the same.

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  447. Carrie Stringfield

    WOW!!! This post spoke to me in such a personal way!!! I have struggled for some time with wondering what my purpose on this Earth is and the plan I so fatihfully know God has planned for my time here. I have probably always struggled with being so proud of all of the gifts and talents that our Gracious Father has given to my close family and friends. I have watched their awesome athletic ability, really amazing creativity and great ideas. I seem to not have too much of these qualities. I am the most unathletic person you could meet and while I try so hard to be creative it does not come easy for me. I pray often about what how God would have me to serve his people if I cannot find that talent. A close friend told me not long ago that my gift is people and just being a compassionate listening ear. After I heard this it was as if my world suddenly opened up and I thought- wow, she might be on to something. I am so very excited to read this book because this is a struggle that I am working through and leaning on my awesome God to show me his will in my life!!!

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  448. Tammy

    What a great message! I love the visual of guideposts! I am at a point of having too much on my plate. Time to decide if it can all stay and if not what goes? How do you go about finding out what you are given from God and what is my own idea of necessesity?

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  449. Barb Maynard

    Would love to win! Love the background and have seen it around the blogging community. Be blessed as you read all the lovely comments!

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  450. Patty

    Hi Lysa:
    I so love recieving emails from P31 and from you! the book “A Million Little Ways: Uncover the Art You Were Made to Live” seems to be a book that would help me possibly find a “vision” for my life or to feel inspired.I look forward to reading it whether i win it or not! thank you for taking the time to share with us.

    Blessings/Patty

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  451. Brandee

    Could it be possible that the reason we are so overwhelmed is because we are focused on the whole pool, forgetting our own eight-foot assignment?

    Wow! These words spoke volumes to me. In a research message at our church, the minister mentioned that we need to be tending to our stuff not anyone else’s stuff. This is the second time this same message just in a different package comes calling to me. I need to stick with my stuff, not everybody else’s stuff. I need to focus on what God has in store for me.

    Thank you Lysa for sharing this. I needed the gentle reminder than we all are unique and are all called to a different purpose in His ultimate will.

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  452. Stephanie

    I would really love to read this!!!!!

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  453. Kelly Willie

    What a wonderful post that I can truly relate to. I just turned 60 and I am miserable at my administrative job because I feel a calling to do something relative to helping others and with long hours, time just does not allow me to pursue my dream. I would love to win a copy of Emily’s book. She is a gifted author!

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  454. Pam

    Wow! THANK YOU GOD for guiding me to read this post today. I could really use this book. I’m a parent who’s been struggling for quite a while with trying to do EVERYTHING well and feeling like I’m not succeeding

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  455. Linda

    You touch my heart, which helps me with each step of my day. I’m in a rut. I used to be ready at a split second to volunteer for many things with a happy heart, simply because I loved to. After a few years of off and on medical problems, I’ve had a difficult time getting back to that place I loved so much in my life. I don’t feel as equipped as I used to. I’m sad, missing that interaction with sister believers….but just can’t get out of this tunnel of…is it depression, loneliness, etc…! My mind longs to jump in and get started again but I’m struggling with actually doing it. Why? I just can’t seem to get that answer. Maybe, just maybe your book would have that little snippet of knowledge that is meant for me. I know that whomever receives this gift will be greatly blessed.

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  456. Holly

    Plannng too much with not enough time to do it all is one of my downfalls. 8 feet to contend with sounds much more doable!

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  457. Brenda

    Your writing touches me

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  458. Mollye

    Just two days, I wept uncontrollably in front of my Sunday school class over the very heart of this message. I have just been so overwhelmed and unsure. Thank you for reminding me to focus on what has been bestowed to me, and only me.

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  459. Ellyn Wheeless

    I would love to learn more about finding my way .

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  460. Jenna VanDyke

    Sounds like a great book. Would love to get a copy.

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  461. Melanie

    I have been overwhelmed with this lesson from God for the last few years. I have so many interests, connections, and demands on my time. I am a helper and a please-er. I am a do-er. I am also utterly exhausted. I am truly trying to focus my time on what is most important, and listen closer to God’s voice about his aspirations for me. And ladies, I am flailing at best. I could use some focus and structure to guide me in my meditations. My days are all a blur, and my mind is frazzled. This isn’t how God wants me. My pool is an ocean, and I am pulling the drain plug. Can a girl get some floaties around here? 🙂

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  462. Ardis Rivera

    I know that God has a job for each person. I have been in Mexico for 10 years now and the first 7 I was with a ministry that came in periodically but basically didn’t do anything. God started putting things on my heart that He wanted done here. The leadership said no to all of them. Finally in frustration I begged God to change the hearts of those in leadership and He said immediately no. The reason was that He planned on using me, not the ministry. I was thinking that I was not the person to do this, and it has been in some ways a tough road so far. But, I am learning, and we are waiting to get the papers from the government for a non-profit that will enable the pastors I know to get funds to do the outreaches to those living in extreme poverty. Why would God choose to use a woman in her 60s to do this? I don’t know. But I am grateful and the process is bringing a maturity in my life that I never thought possible. (Now on the other projects while getting the first one going!!!) God has a job for everyone.

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  463. Lynda

    I am new to your site and am enjoying your beautiful insights every morning. This morning you talked about doing your own art. I lost my husband 3 years ago and my biggest struggle is trying to figure out where I fit in again. God must have a purpose for me…somewhere? This book, A Million Little Ways, sounds like it may give me some direction….someplace to start. You have a beautiful ministry that blesses women every day. Thank you for being obedient to the leading of God in your life.

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  464. Lisa Moore

    Your words today spoke encouragement to me today. I long to know that my failures and shortcomings aren’t something to push to the back of mind. God wants me to offer them up to Him in praise and my pride wants to hide it away. The struggle within surges on, yet these struggles are part of HIS story – for my life to use for His purposes. I will push these shortcomings/weaknesses to the surface and allow the Lord to use them, today.

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  465. katherine

    All I can say is WOW. This was written just for me. OK, not really just for ME, but it sure felt like it 🙂 Great post, thank you!

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  466. Pam

    I’m always critical of myself and especially my limits. I never thought of them as being a way to direct me forward. Very interested in reading this book — especially with my accountability partner.

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  467. Deana

    On this very journey and would love to read your book!!

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  468. Caroline Starr Rose

    I already have a copy, so please leave me out of the running!

    Ten years ago, we had a squirrel mama and her four babies in our attic. The man who came to remove them loved his job — he called them sweeties and made sure to release them somewhere they’d be happy. An artist, for sure!

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  469. Joy

    I’d like a book.

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  470. Sandra

    Thank you for this post, I needed to be reminded it is not my job to tend to the entire pool. I so often think that’s what I need to do. I love the analogy of the pool of being responsible for my own 8 foot section. Thank you!

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  471. Ann L.

    Would love to read this book! I was touched by this post – thank you.

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  472. Whitney

    As a young mother, i’ve heard (and said) the advice that “you can do anything you set your mind too!” it is refreshing to be reminded that we are equipped (and called) for a specific purpose… not everyone is a gifted writer… not everyone is called to preach… and but we all have a purpose and when we focus on that purpose instead of trying to be everything to everyone we are being much better stewards of our talents. Now figuring out that purpose is the hard part 🙂

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  473. Eileen

    Would love to read this book!

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  474. Pam

    Just the book I need!!!!!!!! Loved your perspective today and everyday!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  475. Jill

    Thank you for your guidance, Lysa! I would love to read this book and share it with my best friends!

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  476. Margie Cupps

    I am always thinking I’m missing the mark, that I missed the exit on this road of life. I know there’s something I’m supposed to be doing, my calling, I’m lost, confused, scared. I don’t know what it is or even how to find out WHAT it is. A well defined map on this journey would be greatly appreciated !!!

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  477. Erica

    I so need to read this book!

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  478. Mandy

    Another great post and some much needed fuel for thought…
    Mandy

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  479. Caroline

    I would love to read this book, what a great message!

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  480. Earlene

    God lead me here this morning. I long to figure out what my 8 foot section is and how He wants to use me in it.

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  481. Amy McDaniel

    I can so relate to watermarks in general! Can anyone say cesspool? Anyway, I have been searching for my 8 ft section for years now. It is hard to know where to start and stop. Thanks for the encouragement!

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  482. deb

    Your Pool Analogy is exactly right! I am a writer (the first step there being that I began to say AM instead of WANT TO BE! Just fyi…). I dreamed of writing the Great American Novel. And it was going to be to the Glory of God. But GOD’S plan was for me to use my talent to write notes and letters to people who are ill, or desperate, or doubtful. When I am faithful at that work I am living in unbelieveable peace.

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  483. Mary Eilers

    I would really love to read this book.

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  484. Teresa Jarvis

    Through blood, sweat, tears and MANY prayers, God, my husband, and I have raised 3 wonderful Christian daughters. I took my blessing of a mother very serious through the years and was intentional to teach them about God in every circumstance that allowed. Now that they are practically raised, ( 2 still in college, one married), I have felt like a “ministry drifter”, not knowing really where to put my efforts. I have been a girl’s small group leader and chaperone in their Jr. High and High School ministry as my girls were growing up but I somehow don’t feel like I “fit” anymore. I have prayed for direction and haven’t quite found my new normal. Maybe a book like this would be helpful to get me on a new course.

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  485. jane

    Beautiful encouragement to our seeking souls…I love the reminder that when I find myself unable, Christ shows up able within me. Needed that today! Thank you for sharing your art with the world! Jane

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  486. Cristal

    This is great! I have now “favorited” her blog site too. This post speaks to what I have been struggling with right now….what am I supposed to do?

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  487. Crystal

    I really need to learn to be who God designed me to be and to not worry about what I can not change and change what God wants me to. I know this book is just that tool to help me.

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  488. Tobi

    This is today’s perfect reminder that my story is meant to be shared with those who cross my path. I’ve made the brave start by joining Compel and have circled a few dreams for the year. Thank you for your boldness in Christ. I would love to read the book.

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  489. Holly Johnson

    This sounds like a great book to learn and discover more about yourself.

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  490. Laura

    Yes, limits are a blessing, once you decide to embrace them! I’d love to win a copy!

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  491. georgia

    I struggle with this every day! The feeling that God made me to be doing something great and my insecurities get in my way leaving me to feel like I don’t have anything great to offer> I would love to read this book!!! Thank you!!

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  492. Cami

    Yes! This is right in line what the Spirit has been reminding me lately. Love the analogy of the lifeguards. And I want to change what I say to my kids! I want to tell them that they will be able to do anything GOD gives them to do in life, not whatever THEY choose.

    Thank you for the reminder.

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  493. Joy Waters Martin

    Loved this ! I am one of those who can get overwhelmed easily with all the needs and / or opportunities around me. I’m learning …stay focused on the race marked out for me …my section of the pool ! Thanks for the reminder again and I would love a copy of the book! As a fairly new blogger and mama to another blogger — I’m pretty sure this is right up our alley 🙂 Thanks !!!!

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  494. Cathy

    Yes, yes, yes! Would love to win this book!

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  495. michelle h

    I love the image of the 8 foot section God gave me! I’m going to share this with my women’s group! thanks!

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  496. Tracy Smith

    Would love to win this book for a friend of mine stepping out into a new ministry to teen girls! Blessings!

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  497. Laura

    This would be a great book to win! Thanks for the opportunity!

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  498. LuAnn Gregory

    I am at a point in my faith walk that I want to know what God has for me next. I want to be bold and step out in faith……………I just don’t know what that next step is…………praying for guidance.

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  499. Leigh Ziehm

    Though life seems out-of-control so much of the time lately, I am assured that God is in control and that He is faithful. I am thankful for so many blessings.

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  500. Melody

    I’m currently working through Unglued with my small group and am finding it so very helpful. Your words are always inspiring and uplifting and so very, very true.

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  501. Brandi Shepherd

    I am currently reading Radical by David Platt and am looking for how to make it practical yet challenging in my life. This book sounds like it will be a perfect jumping point!

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  502. Amber

    I have read Emily’s blog for years and would enjoy a copy of her new book!

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  503. Carol

    Oh, Emily, this makes so much sense and speaks to where I am. I’m beginning to know – and speak – to what parts of the pool aren’t mine, although I’m still not really sure what part is. Progress, albeit slowly, in any case.

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  504. Sara

    once again, you’ve spoken to the place within me that needed reached today. Thank you!

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  505. Wendy L

    God is full of Grace and Mercy, but I need to ask myself daily ‘What has God chosen for me to do?’ Am I being obedient? Would love to win a copy of this book and to be able to share with my Bible Study group too. Thanks!

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  506. Morgan

    Thank you God and for Emily! He really does show up in your life when you need Him! Your words of focusing on whole is so true and often times where I am in my life. I wish I knew how to focus on the 8 feet of assignment given to us. And I think it’s in part that we as women are pushed to that limit when we strive for perfection, independence and girl power. Lets face it we want it all! I know that’s the the goal in my mind, but really all I feel is when I have it all, I just feel stressed, overwhelmed, and not fulfilled. But if I try like Emily said working on my assignment right in front of me then we can work toward bigger and better plans. God’s plan. Women: Conquering the world can wait…. For now! Thanks again for the wonderful read! God bless!

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  507. Carrie

    This so sounds like me. Where do you draw the line? Knowing a certain thing isn’t your gift but knowing His grace is sufficient as He has commanded to do this thing. Even reading my words…I know that is how it is to be. For in my weakness and insufficiency, He is made strong. Oh to know His complete will, yet how would my faith grow if I did? God is sooo goood! I would love to read your thoughts on this.

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  508. Heather

    I would love a copy of this book. I struggle with finding who I am besides being mom.

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  509. Denise

    Emily this sounds like the perfect book to help be a guiding resourse to definitely be helping women. I would love to win a copy to share with my care group and my ladies group.

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  510. Cherie

    Art—being reminded that what we are called to do is be the best YOU. We cannot know the future or even the ripple effect of today…a life well lived today matters for tomorrow.

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  511. Päivi Venäläinen

    Hi! I really could use one of those books, or anything like it, because I feal, I’m really lost in this world and I don’t have a clue what to do, or why I’m here… I’ve believed so many lies for so long, that even that I gain faith when I was about 19, it has took from the Lord all these twenty years to start to get me realize, that things aren’t, as I thought they were. But I feal lost… How to start and where to go and what voice is His and how to learn to trust etc. Well… I wish you all have a great winter there and thank you for your ingouraging thoughts and all. God bless you! Thank you Jesus that you are helping me! Without you… huh, I don’t want to even think about it…

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  512. Kelli G

    I bought Grace for the Good Girl after reading Emily’s post “One thing your daughter doesn’t need you to say.” It took me the whole summer to read the book because of how it changed me. I am hesitant to read Emily’s next book because of the power of her writing – I know it will cause a change to stir within me. A change that I very well need but don’t quite want to admit to. I am thankful for Emily, her books, and the space she creates to breathe at her blog.

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  513. Mary Ann

    It is so true that we get too focused on the BIG picture and forget about what our part might be and end up feeling like a failure in various things we do. I really could connect with a lot of what you mentioned. I would love to get a copy of this book. Thanks for sharing Lysa!

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  514. Jeannine Spivak

    I love Emily and the way she writes–thanks for sharing her today!

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  515. Carol

    What timing – boy do I need this!

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  516. Patricia McDavid

    I want to be inspired and hope to win one of your books!

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  517. Cathy Howell

    I do not want to miss God’s assignment for me. I want to please Him in every way.

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  518. Lori Stilger

    Ohhh, I think I need to read your book – and then share it. Thank you so much for the opportunity to win it!

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  519. Janet Worthy

    I think I’m going to really, really enjoy reading this book and grow from studying it thoroughly!

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  520. Jules

    Wow…thank you Lysa! This message is hitting me at just the right time. I have been feeling that this moment in my life is leading to something more…I just don’t know what yet. God is moving and is about to move in a big way to change my circumstances. I would love to find out what my “art” is and begin making it. I’ve spent far too much time trying to recreate others’ pictures instead of creating my own masterpiece. I believe my time is now.

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  521. Juli vrotney

    would love the book…I already follow Emily’s blog.

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  522. Cindy H in Texas

    I think this is just the book I need to read!! Thanks for your post; very timely and much needed…

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  523. Tina Clark

    I am the woman you mentioned who thinks she has no place or purpose on this earth anymore, (My kids are grown and moved away, and I am currently unemployed and in a less than desireable marriage.) but wishes that she did. I know God has a plan for me. I just have to wait for HIs timing.

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  524. Gwendolyn

    This message was perfect for me. I’ve always been told that I can do anything, and that’s nice and all, but it is indeed overwhelming. I’ve also been discouraged at times by the fact that while I’m good at everything, I’m not very good at anything. Maybe it really is okay to focus on a few things, and just… let the rest go.

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  525. Mandy

    I’m covering the whole pool in every area of my life! Working full-time with 3 nuggets under the age of 6, I strive to be SuperMom every chance I get. When things (more often than not) don’t go as planned, I begin to think that I will probably never acheive the anticipated title. I must start thinking that I’m just good enough anyway. Thanks for having such advice on how not to be perfect and take charge of everything! This book has taken priority on my “to read list” and I need a copy now! Thanks for helping with your encouraging words.

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  526. Kelly Thompson

    Great post! I will definitely check out Emily’s site! Her book looks very relevant for me right now! Thanks for the giveaway!!

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  527. Jamie

    How timely! As I torment over my life as a single mom of 2, one with special needs, my greatest sadness is that I am not enjoying my children. I find myself asking “why did I ever have kids?” I desperately love my children! But am spread so so thin. In a dysfunctional, thankless job, so little of me left over for them. Totally overwhelmed… I am a strong, intelligent woman who has succeeded in most everything I’ve taken on. Motherhood has been the exception. Guideposts, road blocks, my 8 feet of the pool… I want my focus to be where God wants it to be. It just seems that my 8 feet bleeds into so many other areas whether I want it to or not!!

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  528. Emma

    I would love to read this book – am loving Emily’s 31 days series & can’t wait to dive into eveything she has to teach us about living art.

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  529. Lora

    Just what I needed-praying for a job change and direction of where I am suppose to be!

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  530. Bonnie Mauck

    Well-written.

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  531. Margaret

    What a great post! And it goes right along with our icebreaker we had last week in small group, about our spiritual gifts. I would love to read this book.

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  532. peggywright

    Would love to have a book for my artistic daughter-in-love.

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  533. Missy

    I would love to win a book! Thank you for your ministry; it has blessed me in so many ways.

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  534. Nancy Flees

    I very much enjoyed Emily’s post. It inspired me as I often try to guard the whole pool and since I am 71 years old can’t do it as efficiently as I once did. I need to learn where my 8 feet are and to stop when I reach it—thanks Emily.

    I also read Hope’s comments today and I want to congratulate her on her insight. I am still trying to decide what to do ” when I grow up” despite a 50 year career as a nurse!!
    I just need to slow down and realize what I can and cannot do!!

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  535. Michelle

    My years as a lifeguard were the best training for my work as an attorney, which requires reviewing documents for hours on end, scouring each one for details as if the life of the project depends on it. Tedious and no fun yet important to do it right. And I look forward to creating what is next.

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  536. Valerie Weaver

    Thanks for these encouraging words, Lisa. As my children are growing older I am finding myself at just such a place….what am I to do now? There is a big “pool” of possibilities out there, but I want to know what my 8 foot section is to be.

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  537. rosie davies

    This was a huge help today – I am a full-time student struggling with Chronic Fatigue, so it was great to be reminded that I don’t need to do everything – just do my bit to the best of my ability and that God has the rest of that covered with other people all doing their bit too. It’s also really good to be reminded that in little ways I can matter, and have something to offer, despite the limitations of chronic illness. thank you!

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  538. Michele Pepper

    Thank you for the opportunity to be blessed by this writing.

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  539. michelle watts

    i would love to win this

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  540. Lawanna Horton

    Sounds like the book for me!!!

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  541. Mandy DeTurk

    Lovely words, Emily! Can’t wait to read your book!

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  542. Pam Stewart

    What a great guest post!! I AM going to sign up for her 31 Days blog beginning in Dec. Can’t wait!! Thanks Lysa for introd me to her and her book. Even if I don’t win, I WILL purchase a copy to read-its that good!! Woo! Hoo!

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  543. Christine

    “He equips me to do the job meant for me.” I will walk away with this nugget as I pack and clean my house to make a move. Thanks Emily

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  544. Laura

    It sounds like a wonderful book that I would likely benefit from. I’ve been enjoying reading Emily’s blog lately. She is very inspiring. Thank you.

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  545. Sandi

    I grabbed paper this morning, expressing my heart that the world does not need another Ann Voskamp or Emily Freeman (or Lysa), You are all fantastic in the creative ways God is expressing Himself. His Joy. His Life. The art that is inside of us waiting to come out. I express myself through combining photos and writing at times. Other times it comes through the word. I am asking God to show me the “eight foot ” section and the words to express His Heart. The book did light up my eyes. 🙂

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  546. Heather

    Thankyou, Emily, for so eloquently speaking to what my heart is longing for: to be surrendered to God and seek what my 8 feet of pool looks like and how to use the gifts God had given me. Here’s to the journey!

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  547. Sonya Coggins

    Thank you so much for this devotional today. It really has meaning for me. I hear people all the time speaking of what they think they are entitled to, where in life they think they should be, what in life they think they are suppose to be doing, who in life they should be with, blah, blah, blah…not ever realizing that if you would simply confer with The Lord about the matter, He will place you exactly where you need to be, doing what you need to be doing, and around who you should be doing it with. I encourage my children in this very way, as I have seen the happiness in my own life soar as I have embarked on my journey with The Lord doing what He has deemed essential for my life and His greater plan. I read a book once called Choose Happiness. One of my favorite parts is where the author speaks to her daughters (I think) and says (paraphrase), “Don’t spend your life trying to find the perfect job. If it doesn’t appear, just get A JOB already!” She meant don’t spend your days on this Earth seeking perfection. Find a piece of it, live fruitfully in that light and in that season, and KEEP IT MOVING! You can’t find your calling w/o God’s help. When you ask Him, things always sweetly, fall into place.

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  548. Chelsea

    Wow! I love Emily’s writing!! Would love to win! 🙂

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  549. Becky J

    These words are so timely. How beautifully the body of Christ could operate if we were all “on duty” with our eight feet of the pool. Thanks for sharing, I needed that wisdom. God bless!

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  550. Amy Wicks

    Just what I needed to read today. Looking forward to unpacking more in her book!
    Thank you.

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  551. Jill West

    You had me at “dislike indoor water parks”!!! Haha!! Me too, yet I do it for the kids (& husband)! Which makes me what I am…wife & mom. I’m so grateful for all I have, but I struggle HARD with knowing what I am to do beyond these two callings. I just KNOW there’s more to what makes me ME, & I’m beyond ready to tap into that!! And I would LOVE to win a copy of your book to help me get started!!! 😀 Blessings!!!

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  552. Donna Hostetter

    Emily, everything you say makes me cry. In a good way! Somehow, you put into words what many of us feel or know but could never have articulated. Thank you.

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  553. Aubrey R

    So excited to read this book! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  554. Barb

    Love Emily Freeman! So many of my favorite authors know one another! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  555. Ardis George

    This is just perfectly in step for what God is saying in my life right now. In my Bible study group, we are a studying “Lord, who do YOU say that I am?” Our scripture reading last week was Romans 12 reminding us that we a body with many members and gifts. This was an awesome reminder so that I don’t get too hard on myself for not doing more. Thank you!

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  556. Julie Burrows

    My life consists of being a single mom to two girls (ages 8 and 10) and working full-time. Sometimes it feels like I’m just going through the motions and that doing mundane tasks is what I’m destined for. I love that God offers us hope that we are more than what we do.

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  557. Tracy H.

    This is a perfect thought for me today because I do feel like I am trying to improve the lives of everyone in my pool, when perhaps I just need to focus on my 8 feet. I’ve recently taken on the caregiving of my parents who have dementia and their affairs. My job is ending soon, and I have just had the joy of new grandkids. I am praying about finding what God has for me to do in this next phase of my life and trying to manage the guilt of feeling like I can’t meet everyone’s needs. What will God have me do next? I’m feeling led to serve my family for awhile and thankfully have this option. Thanks, Emily for timely words.

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  558. Rebecca Monroe

    I would love to win a copy of Emily Freeman’s book! Thanks so much for the giveaway opportunity. 🙂

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  559. Wendy

    Just what I needed to hear today!! Trying so hard to listen! Struggling finding my calling lately. Writing this title down in case I don’t win!!

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  560. Christi Diener

    Oh! I’d love to win this book. Sounds like just what I need to read in this transition place in my life. Almost finished with my childrearing days and really no idea what I’m called to be other than a mom.

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  561. Sharon

    I could so relate. I realize I have my part. Just not sure what “my part” is so I look at what other people are doing – and their activities don’t “fit” me and then I start a pity party. Working on that though – hard to control those thoughts sometimes.

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  562. Lindsay Warford

    What encouragement! Thank you Lysa for having Emily share this guest post with us. Emily, I love the honesty in your perspective; and it’s so refreshing to hear the truth in your reminder. Thank you for the challenge to focus on our 8-feet. I’ve just started my own business and the long term goals overwhelm me. But, I don’t need to focus on the whole pool right now! Just my 8-feet right in front of me. Thank you!

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  563. Lindsay

    This book looks awesome! I’d love to win a copy, curl up in a comfy chair and dig in!

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  564. Laura

    My daughter is a senior in high school and getting ready to decide what college she should attend and what she wants to study. She knows she wants to help people. She has trouble in science, languages and math and has been told by many, in one way or another that she is not “smart” because she is on an ISP and needs extra help. She just doesn’t think the way others do…she is bright, funny and has a heart to serve. I’d love for her to learn tips on why she is the way she is…it’s part of God’s plan for her. I tell her, but reading it and hearing it from somewhere else might make it more real.

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  565. Candy

    Pondering as i try to allow my desires begin to shape my lifestyle instead of my lifestyle shaping my desires.

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  566. Shannon

    I would love to win a copy of A Million Little Ways. I love Emily’s other books and her blog as well…such an encouragement to me. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  567. Kristen

    Sounds like a book just for me!

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  568. Kim Elem

    Would love a copy as I’m in the process of waiting on The Lord to reveal my “8 feet of water”

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  569. Victoria

    Emily, TIMELY words!!! You said it sooo perfectly and you are absolutely right! We do reach for the sky and in our reaching we grow weary and discouraged….In our reaching, we miss the living waiting to happen right where we are.

    Thank you a million times over. God’s got sooo much to say through you. I’m grateful to be here reading it!

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  570. Mary Lou

    First of all, I just have to agree about the indoor water parks. Yuck! What fun is a pool or water park without sunshine??? But the idea of us taking responsibility for our eight feet of the pool and leaving others to their eight feet is so true. What a clear, insightful way to illustrate a Biblical truth. I know I will think about that picture again and again…especially when I’m tempted to fret over what’s going on in another’s part of the pool.

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  571. anna

    Excited about this book and giveaway! Thank you!

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  572. Rebecca

    Such a good reminder… What is my section of the pool. Too often I get overwhelmed by the whole pool. All the things that I could help with. How I can change the world. All that needs to be done. But yes. Breathe and focus on what God has assigned me to.

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  573. Natalie g

    I would love to win a copy! The description fits so perfectly to where I am right now in life. Thanks!

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  574. Renee N Damron

    This book really speaks to my heart. I have been praying for quite some time over these areas of my life and would be blessed to receive your book!

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  575. Lisa

    Loved Emily’s book, Grace for the Good Girl, and would love to read this one too!

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  576. Sarah Jo

    Beautiful! No one ever told me that I could do anything I wanted, but somehow I believed it anyway… and sometimes a misunderstanding of that concept overwhelms me. But when I take the wonderful dream I’ve been given, the inspiring flash of genius, the momentary of glimpse of “point B” to encourage me to keep on walking, and say, “anything is possible between here and there…” then I pursue that vision with faith and boldness, able to devote my energy to my own 8-foot section. God is good!

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  577. Jen

    Emily I’d love one of your books so I can be encouraged to use what God’s given me to bless others!

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  578. Linda

    A little art goes a long way as our lives prove! Grateful for your encouragement to be the word, the presence, the color, the expression of the loving work of God right where we are! Blessings!

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  579. Rachel

    This sounds like me! I really need to read her book!

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  580. Holley whitman

    Would love to win a copy!

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  581. Elizabeth B.

    Thank you, Emily, for ALL that you invested in the writing of this new book! You are a blessing to sooooo many!

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  582. Lindsay

    Love this post- was just reading in Romans 12 this morning about the body of Christ and how we all have different gifts and talents because of the grace of God. I so often try to do more than God is asking me to, comparing myself to others, instead of accepting the gifts he’s given me in his grace and using them to their fullest extent for his glory.

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  583. Stephenie Wilson

    I would love this!!! i have heard everyone raving over this magical little book!! 🙂

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  584. Erin H

    I’d love to win this! I’m reading Unglued right now and love it!

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  585. Melissa Jeter

    This is something I struggle with – just never put it into words!

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  586. Mechele Fuller

    I cannot wait to read this, would love to win it!!!!!!

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  587. Janice Parent

    I try to keep reminding myself of this. When I fall into comparison, I especially need to keep reminding myself that that is not my gift and God is using me here, just here, now, doing this. Thank you

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  588. alysia peterson

    This sounds so familiar to my heart! I hope your book touches many lives! It sounds AwEsOmE!

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  589. Tiffany

    This exact topic has been on my mind for several months now, and you just explained it much more clearly than I’ve been able to. 😉 Sounds like a wonderful tool to use!

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  590. Nikita

    It’s crazy. I’m a woman who has always known she has a Mama’s heart. I’ve been “mothering” people for my entire life, but now that I’m moving into a season where I’m preparing to mother this child I’m carrying, I’m nervous. I don’t know I have what it takes and I’m not sure if I’ll be able to find the art in this. I really look forward to reading this book. the idea that there is a reflection of Creator God in this and this can be art makes my soul sigh.

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  591. Donnie Reed

    The Holy Spirit has laid on my heart for the last month to ask God to help me be everything He created me to be in every area of my life. I am a bit overwhelmed at this idea when I try to improve every area at once. This book sounds like it would be an amazing help. Thanks for writing it!!

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  592. Sheri Barnett

    I would love a copy of Emily’s new book!

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  593. Beth S

    Lysa, thank you so much for this post. It really spoke to me. Its helping me really reflect why I stay where it’s more comfortable, then taking the risks and leap if Faith that God may be calling me to do.

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  594. KrisZ

    This book sounds like exactly what I need! I would love to win a copy, but if I don’t it will be on my list of books to buy soon!

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  595. Shari

    I would love a copy of the book!

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  596. Tracy S.

    I’ve been wanting to get my hands on this book! 🙂

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  597. Chrislyn

    This book sounds amazing! Can’t wait to check out the author’s blog. Thanks for this inspiring give-a-way!

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  598. Deb

    I have felt led to do something with & for the tween/teen girls at church but my fear & insecurity keeps getting the better of me. I need this book!!!
    PLEASE choose me! Money is tight so it may be a long time before I could buy it!

    Thanks for considering!

    Deb

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  599. Ashley

    I have no clue what I am doing in my life but I don’t want to waste it! You only have one chance to do this and I want to make it count. Plus, I don’t want to have so many regrets because I never knew which direction to take. I already have a little list of regrets, I don’t want to add too many more to it!

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  600. Wendy Schmidt

    I NEED this book! I am wandering around my desert looking for my meaning in life or if I even have one. I have turned my life over to Christ and am looking forward to what he wants me to do for him!

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  601. Brandi Bellmont

    I would love a copy of this book. I struggle with finding who I am besides being mom. am I doing enough in life to make it meaningful, I feel Stuck.

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  602. Carol Bruntlett

    Hello thank you for the giveaway sounds so much like me
    I am always trying to fit in wherever I am at , I always want to please others and go out of my way to do that most of the time .but then I am the one who loses
    So I am trying more to lean on God and let Him show what I need to do and where I need more of Him in my life .
    Carol

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  603. Sharon

    There are no words right now to express my feelings from what I’ve read here and anticipate I’ll find on the pages of your book… only tears. Thank you for sharing your gift with us!

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  604. Jody

    I would love to win a copy of this book, but if I don’t, I will still be looking for a copy to borrow or buy!! Thanks

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  605. Patricia crew

    What a blessing this book would be.

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  606. Lisa Steffich

    I am currently in the process of “trying” to write a book. I constantly get “stuck” and don’t know how to say what I want to say. I am taking the Compel class through Proverbs 31 Ministries (which is very exciting)! This book would be an amazing companion/resource in my writing!

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  607. Barb Fuller

    This looks like something for me! I seem to keep getting myself chained to fears, seeking God over & over to release me. He faithfully frees me & reminds me that I AM FREE INDEED. I want to be ALL HE made me to be! Thank you for your generosity, even if I don’t win a book!

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  608. Kara Pena

    I give out copies of Grace for the good girl to almost every young (and old) woman I know. My daughter and I have facilitated it as a small group for our church. If this new book is ANYTHING like GFTGG, I foresee many women finding a greater closeness to their Savior! Congrats!

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  609. Helen

    I need to read this book! Thanks for writing it and making it available.

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  610. Juleen

    I want to be free!

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  611. Shannon GW

    Thank you for these words, ideas, and the opportunity to win a copy of you new book, Emily. I can’t wait to begin reading it!

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  612. Kathy

    It always amazes me how relevant the posts that I read through you ladies are. Thank you for the work you do.

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  613. Cammie

    There are days that I would love to put my words down an not feel like I’m sounding silly. There are days an even weeks that I feel like I could be doing more for others. I ask God about all that stuff, but then I feel doubt creep back in. I know it’s not true. Anyways have a good bless day.

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  614. Donna

    I want to be inspirational and encourage people with my words whether in writing or speaking. i love to write, write a blog for a website, but always want to improve.

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  615. AJ Anderson

    I would love to read your book!

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  616. Misty connelly

    I would love read this book with my girls. We all struggle sometimes with what we are suppose to be doing for the kingdom. I love what you said about just watching your 8foot section. Sometimes we get caught up in someone else’s section and our own section suffers.

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  617. Genise

    Pick me please!!!!!! Would love to read this

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  618. Melissa W

    I REALLY needed this post today! This book is already on my To Read list…a free copy would just be a wonderful blessing! 🙂

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  619. Kris

    Thank you Lysa and Emily for the chance to win! Would love to read this one! 🙂

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    • Damien

      Would love to win!

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    • Alyssa Head

      I want a copy!

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  620. Sherry Ketring

    I would love to read this book! I’ve been struggling with Gods call for my life a lot lately since I hurt my back. I’m not the woman I used to be somehow and I don’t really understand what God is doing sometimes even though I know He has a plan.

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  621. Candice Foldenauer

    I’d love to use this book to help me see how my hobbies and crafting fit into God’s bigger picture 🙂

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  622. Lisa Coultrup

    Thank you! I thought I was going sort of crazy, and was unable to explain how in felt and then is read this and it made sense! Now to find out my part of the pool,a problem because it seems like every thing I have honestly tired to do has failed. Thank you crore writing this article!

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  623. Astra Aker

    I don’t have alot to say other than I would really like this book. Sometimes you can’t put your feelings/thoughts into words. This is one of those times…

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  624. Sheila Bradshaw

    My youngest son died almost 8 years ago, and to this day I am still struggling to find my place, my purpose in this world. I have tried my best to follow where I have felt God calling me, but still I search for more. I look forward to hearing what God wants me to learn through Emily’s book.

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  625. Debbie McNeely

    This sounds like a book for me and several of my friends…..this book will hopefully help me to understand better……If it be His will, I will win a copy. If not, I will buy one! Thank you for this chance!!!

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  626. Steph

    I’m always open to new inspirations! Thanks for sharing!

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  627. erin

    wow…this book is exactly what I need. What is my calling? Thank you for the opportunity to win!

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  628. Ashley Simms

    I would love to win this book. It sounds like a book that was written just for me. Exactly what I am needing to hear!

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  629. Amber

    This is the type of inspiration I need right now! Always looking for help and improvement in my life to continue to grow! Thanks for sharing!

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  630. Amber

    As a momma of 2, I always tell myself that the sky’s the limit for them… I’d love to gain a new perspective. This book would be perfect! I could only hope to win it!

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  631. Becky Washington

    Thank you for writing such an inspirational book. I struggle with anxiety of everyday life. I love to start and end my day with inspiration. Keep the books coming!!!!

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  632. Sabrina M.

    Thank you for the opportunity to win this book! 🙂
    Have a blessed day

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  633. Deedee williams

    Would love and need to read something like this right now. Swimming in diapers and ministry!!!

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  634. Tisheena Howard

    I would love to read this. I have been struggling so much lately!

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  635. Debbie

    Lsya, your words today were like taking a nice warm soak and letting the tension just ease away. Your words gave a voice to my biggest fear…..not feeling significant but desperately wanting and hoping that I am. I am not a writer, but admire those with such talent. God has gifted you generously. Thank you for sharing your gift with me!

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  636. Ruth Ann

    I’ll be checking out her website! This was a great read with some really good insights.

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  637. Heather H.

    I am intrigued by the idea of this book. I would love to win this as not only for me, but I have a feeling it would be an excellent gift for my baby sister who graduates from college this year.

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  638. Kelly Allan

    Even finding the right words to post in this comment is hard for me. I frequently find myself second-guessing every decision I make even when I truly believe it is God’s will….If this book will embolden me to act without fear in the name of God, I pray then that you choose me to win a copy. Reading/writing has been my only outlet in sharing my testimony and the Gospel, but I also realize that I need to step outside of my comfort zone to really let God’s light shine through me.

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  639. Amy

    Thank you for this, Emily and Lysa… I’m feeling stuck trying to figure out my 8 feet in the pool as well, and would definitely love to read more from Emily for guidance. Thanks for your words and inspiration.

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  640. Maja

    Thank you for this beautiful message today. I have been immersed in learning new yoga stuff for the past year and recently paused to integrate the lessons. My spirituality has blossomed in part because of the daily reminders from P31 and my own attention to it by taking time to be quiet and practice yoga. Blessings to you. I look forward to sharing your book.

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  641. DeAnn Timmermans

    I have felt almost worthless in the last several years-I’m just Daniel’s mom or Jim’s wife- no one really knows the real me- not even me anymore. I feel like I have nothing of value to give anymore. I don’t know what God’s plan is for me- but I DO know He has a plan.

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  642. Rhonda Nydegger

    I loved your way of looking at it. I grew u being told sky is the limit and have always felt so scattered at the endless possibilities rather than just looking at my strengths and what matters to me. Thank you!

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  643. Laura Frank

    This post is so well timed for what God has been speaking to me about lately. I’ve been seeking to find who God has called me to be. What are my spiritual gifts and where should I be using them? This book would be a great read right now!

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  644. Abby

    Can’t wait to read this!

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  645. Michelle Watkins

    Really enjoyed this post. I can get so lost looking at the whole pool that I won’t even start to venture a peek at my 8 feet. 🙂

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  646. Jessica Watton

    Reading about this book today is timed perfectly for me. I’m struggling with choosing a career path I love and being close to family

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  647. Lynette D. Collins

    Hello! Yes The Lord has opened my eyes to see, I believe for right now, that my first and most important ministry right now is in my home. Ministering to my husband and my 5 girls out of 6 children. One which has already left our nest. I do desire my home to be as the days in Heaven! God bless y’all immeasurably!!! : D

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  648. Christene Anderson

    That is the book I would so enjoy reading. I really was blessed by reading WHWWSYTG! I seek guidance and hope God willing to get your book! I have a lot of serious issues as a lot of women are facing nowadays . Thanks Lysa for your insight and your willingness to be here for God to use.

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  649. Jessica

    LOVED reading Emily’s book, Grace for the Good Girl. She is an amazingly relatable writer with great voice! Can’t wait to read A Million Little Ways. 🙂

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  650. Vanessa

    I’m trying to get past the time in my life when I compare myself to others . I know God created me to be me, not someone else and I want to show my children that as well. I would love to read your book to see what ways God can use me as I am!

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  651. Jennifer

    I would love a chance to read this book. I hope it’s a blessing to many! Thank you for the giveaway opportunity too!

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  652. racheul

    this is something I have really been struggling with the past few years. my life has been filled with a lot of heartache disappointment and blessings along the way and I always felt God telling me I need to use my story to reach others. Just waiting for God to show me his plan for my life and give me the resources to share and reach others struggling in similar situations.

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  653. Stacie

    Thank you for this great post – couldn’t have come at a better time. This was on my mind this morning actually – always feeling lost and not finding my purpose. I know I have a lot to offer, but just can’t seem to hone in on what that is and how to do it. Always feeling lost and overwhelmed. Would love to read this book.

    Thank you!

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  654. Jean Walker

    Oh, you have been reading my mail!!! God has been leading me to embrace my weaknesses. Such wisdom!!! Would love to dive into your book & see what the Lord has in mind next….. 😉

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  655. Nancy Morrison

    Very interesting and encouraging! As a mom of a 16 and a 12 year old, it is a fine line to walk between being encouraging of big ol’ dreams and guiding toward what is really their calling (for myself as well!) I always am conflicted about making God too “small” or trying to make myself too “big”.

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  656. Sheryl

    Would love to add this to my library…

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  657. Melody

    Would love to read this book.

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  658. Rachel

    Thank you for blessing me with your wisdom today. It puts things more into perspective when I’m looking at just 8 feet, instead of the whole pool!! I never thought of it that way, and it makes it less overwhelming.

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  659. Amy W.

    Wow, are you ever talking about me! I get up every morning and just think of ALL the things that I can change or get done that day. Oh, by this evening all calm and serenity will prevail and the sweet music will be playing and all will be right with the world. Then, WHAM! Yep, I get drudged down with unexpected events, misguided focus, and lack of motivation. It is just too big of a job to get it all done today. But, I go to bed thinking that tomorrow I WILL conquer the world. I love that you talk about us trying “to cover the whole pool” instead of just our part! What a great reminder! Just focus on our part and what God has called us to do, and let Him help us through it, one step at a time. This looks like a great book for me to read. Thanks!

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  660. Jaycee Novotny

    Thank you for the opportunity to possibly win this book. God bless everyone.

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  661. Mollie

    Would love to win! I’m still trying to figure out what my 8 feet entails.

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  662. Heather

    WOW! I would absolutely LOVE this book. I have always looked around and wished I was one of those people who was AMAZING at something. Instead I find that I am ok at a whole lot of things. Maybe, just maybe I’m missing something and this book has the answer of where to find MY amazing….

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  663. Valerie

    Thank you for the daily encouragement through this blog!

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  664. Jennifer Bennett

    As if I need anymore books in my collection, but I’m always looking for new, uplifting, inspiring books. My bestie even grounded me from buying books. Hey, what she doesn’t know, won’t hurt her. 😉

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  665. Ann

    Sounds like a great read!

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  666. Michelle Walter

    Wow….you have spoken to my heart! I am 55 yrs old, raised twins, was a working mom and volunteer and I still am not sure what my sweet Lord’s path is for me. I have prayed my little heart out for years and just don’t understand why I still don’t know….maybe this book is my an answer!

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    • Emily freeman

      Michelle – I have twins too! It sounds to me like his path for you is the one you are already walking – mothering and volunteering and praying in his name. That sound like a beautiful life. But maybe the book will encourage you to see what this next season might look like.

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  667. Nancy

    This was a divinely timed post. Thank you for sharing a bit of your insights here, and I look forward to reading more (when I win the book…;)

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  668. Lisa

    Thank you for the chance to win this book!

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  669. Lya

    Can’t wait to read this! 🙂

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  670. Amber

    I often feel lossed on how to move forward and wonder what I have to offer. I would love to read this book for any help with direction. Thanks for writing this and for your giveaway 🙂

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  671. Katie

    I would love to win a copy of this book. Thank you for the opportunity. I am struggling right now with if I should help out with something at church or if being a wife and mom are God’s call for me right now. I think this book will be helpful.

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  672. Jean Moore

    What an amazing analogy! Thank you for the inspiration and allowing God to use you! I think I am guarding my 8 feet, but people want me to guard theirs too…very discouraging! So I need to get stronger in protecting my 8 feet and stop letting people make me feel like a failure if I don’t watch theirs too!

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  673. Deb

    Wow, could I ever use a book like this. This is a topic heavy on my heart right now. I’m feeling God nudging me towards something that is still just out of sight. I know there’s something coming up but I don’t know what. I can’t seem to be able to see where I fit in, what my “eight-foot section” is. I think I just need a little guidance and this book seems to jumping at me. It would be great to win it. Thanks for the opportunity to try.

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  674. Vicki Barnidge

    Thank you for sharing Emily!! I was blessed to hear Lysa speak at MOMCon a few days ago and I am do grateful for the encouragement of women like you!!!

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  675. Bonnie

    I would love to win Emily’s book!

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  676. Anna Judd

    Awesome post! I cannot wait to read this book!

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  677. Jana

    Wow! It’s amazing how things work sometimes…. this is exactly what I needed to read this afternoon as my mind spins in circles with a GIANT question mark as to “What AM I suppose to be doing with my life!”

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  678. Grace

    I have been intentionally trying to discern God’s calling on my life (which I’ve suspected for years is to make art with and for Him), but have been fighting fears, insecurities, and other distractions. Today’s post about how Jesus can show up able in my limitations and fears and about how He can equip me to do my small portion of whatever He is calling me to do encouraged my spirit today. Thank you for letting God use to speak to and to minister to me today.

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  679. Katie Faffler

    I would love to read this book!

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  680. Kathy Bever

    I love writing. Sometimes I’m not sure I have the gift or knack of writing though. And it is difficult to really get into it with a little one in the house 🙂 I would love to read this book and want to put my name in the hat to see if win ! Thanks for the chance.

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  681. Trinna Durbin

    Thanks Lysa! I would love to win this!

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  682. Emily

    I’ve been wanting to get this book since it came out recently, but haven’t yet. I loved “Grace for the Good Girl.” Thanks, Emily. You’re wisdom is encouraging and inspiring.

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  683. Natalie

    I have read your books and love them. I’m sure that if you recommend it I will love it also. Have also lost 15 LBS after reading made to crave. Thank you.

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  684. Nicholle Ulrey

    Thank you for a chance to win this book. With 4 kids and starting back to school this fall i often feel overwhelmed and would love to allow down and read this book.

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  685. Christine

    Would love to read the book. Fear and self-doubt often hold me back from seeking what God has planned for me. This book sounds like a great fit for meeting me where I am right now.

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  686. Sabrina

    I would love to read this book!

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  687. Kimberly Baham

    I think I could really benefit from reading this book so thank you for a chance to win a copy!

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  688. Barbara Abdallah

    I am feeling that way right now I know I am suppsoe to be in the Compel but can not afford the 25.00 a month. There is a book on the inside of me and I keep hitting a wall .I reached out to many publishing companies everyone wants something and I understand that I am not the best typist in the world so that holds me back as well. But I know I can not compare myself to others because God made me Barbara and no one elseis like me.I just had a moment of feeling not good enough but I am shaking that defeat off my life and praying God word over my life. Hebrews 10:35-36 I will not throw away my confidence it will be richly rewarded after I preservere I will receive what he has promised. Praise God

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  689. Amy P

    I would love to read this! I am so grateful for Jesus!

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  690. Christy

    There are a million little reasons I would love to win this book! Thank you for the opportunity. Blessings to all!

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  691. tina thomas

    Thanks soo much for sharing from your heart! The “wall” you spoke of is all too familiar to me. What a hopeful and refreshing way to encourage all of us! God Bless!

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  692. Kristy Lynn

    I would love to win a copy of A Million Little Ways!! Thank you for this opportunity! Blessings to you both 🙂

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  693. Carol I.

    This book looks amazing!

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  694. Dawn Opie

    This was so encouraging to me! I think I need to watch the whole pool. I want to make a difference in my eight feet. Thank you!

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  695. Courtney

    Would love to read more!!

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  696. Corri Brooks

    This book looks great- both for myself and many other women I know who are trying to serve God with all of their heart!

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  697. J'ana

    Would LOVE to read this book!

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  698. Pam Laird

    Would Love to read this book. Loved reading your message today and checking out your Blog, Thank you for your willingness to share!

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  699. Sandra S

    Hi, I want to thank you for the information about your book. I have been struggling with this for awhile. My husband is out of a job and we have no income right now but would really love to read your book. Thanks again.

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  700. Julie Sunne

    Inspiring post for anyone desiring to find their way in this world. Thanks, Emily.

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  701. staci z

    What a blessing this book is going to be to do many lives! I can not wait to read it and apply it!

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  702. Donna Pineau

    I’m struggling right now with trying to figure out what section of the pool is mine! God said there’s a section for me so I know it’s there.

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  703. shirley

    I’m really looking forward to reading this book!

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  704. Jenni

    Would love to win this. Thank you

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  705. Irma H.

    Love this! I mentor a group of young mothers and they are always wanting to find their place in this world. Thank you for breaking it down to our own eight feet. I would love to win a copy of your book. Thank you.

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  706. Milinda Giddy

    Wow I would love to win this book. I get so much from y’alls blogs and websites. Thanks

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  707. Ashley Smith

    I thank you for your boldness and willingness to share. I would love to read this book:)

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  708. Ali

    Turning 50 made me think. A lot. About life lived and life to come. This line: “it is for the person who fears she has nothing to offer but secretly hopes she’s wrong,” made me think even more. I’d love to read this book as I press on ahead leaving the past behind.

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  709. Michelle Holland

    It sounds like a book for us all!

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  710. Miranda Marsh

    Love that He is ABLE when I am weak!!:)

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  711. Amelinda

    Inspired to write and continue to feel the tug by the Lord to write so , I must obey.

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  712. Kimberly Swenson

    I needed to read these words today! Thanks for sharing. Would love to read the book!

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  713. Janet S.

    I’ve read good things about this book. I’d love to win a copy!

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  714. Pamela Farley

    I was JUST speaking with my mother this morning about this VERY same thing!!! Amazing! I am a SAHM with a BA in Communication Studies. I have been burned by job interview after job interview, most of the time making it to the final two only to lose out to the other guy. I prayed and prayed and determined God had a reason for me being at home. My kids need me, I’m convinced of that. I took a long, hard look at what I do for my children every day and realized just what I would have to give up for that extra income. At the same time, I feel useless and undervalued. I have so many skills, and writing is my passion. My professors have all applauded my papers, and I have won an essay contest, had my work used in a textbook, and won applause from a textbook author (also the dean of the discipline I majored in at the college I graduated from). I had critiqued the textbook for a class project, never knowing that I would eventually be attending this school taking classes under this author! (Yes, he got a copy of my critique…and LOVED it!). I am not sure how exactly to get out of this “volunteer” mode and do something useful, something necessary, and something valued. We live penny to penny, running out of funds within the first 7 days of the month. Hubby’s paycheck was affected negatively by the fiscal cuts and I lost one part time job due to the economy and had my hours in my other reduced by half in an attempt to cut costs. I find myself teetering on that line between fear of failure and courage to trust. I would love for some encouragement, a chance, and a way to get my foot in the door without having to fork over money I simply do not have (our monthly income is just $200 over our mortgage and we still have to be creative to come up with money for electric, basic phone, internet, food, and gasoline, oh and car insurance). I have no problem paying it forward once I get started, but I just cannot put in any funds up front and that’s one of my “failure fears” in the whole process. God has a plan for me and I’m timid between my experience being ridiculed growing up for my hearing loss, and not having funds to join anything to get me started somewhere. I figure I’m on my own with this one.

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  715. Brenda Becker

    I am 56 and still do not know for certain what I am to be when I grow up. I hope that your book will help the light bulb go on.

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  716. Lisa Rettig

    This is exactly me, wanting to do more, unsure of what it should be, so afraid to move forward.

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  717. Andrea

    Thank you so much for sharing your heart! My big struggle as I’ve launched my little ministry is a feeling of “smallness”. So grateful there are others out there who are courageously pressing on and forgetting the lies that hold us back! Would so love to see what insights you share in your book. 🙂

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  718. Sheri

    Would love to read this book. Thank you for sharing your message today!

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  719. Kathy

    Thanks for always leaving us with encouraging and hopeful words.

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  720. Tracey

    Thanks for posting this introduction to your book. At 48, I find myself almost an “empty-nester” with a new job I feel rather inadequate at and wondering exactly what my talents really are and how God wants me to use them. This looks like a great book to read!

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  721. Jane BB

    I’ve been following Emily’s posts since the book’s release and am getting more and more excited to read it :)!

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  722. Ginny

    Would love to win this book!:)

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  723. Elizabeth

    Thank you for this post, and all of your other posts about art. You have given me (and many others) much encouragement in pursuing the beautiful callings God has made for us, in all their diverse and wonderful ways! It is such a helpful reminder to think of ourselves as artists just like our very own Lord!

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  724. Hannah J.

    Thank you, Lysa and Emily! Emily, I love reading your posts and am always so encouraged. I would love to win your new book :]

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  725. Courtney Westfahl

    This exact subject has been on my mind a lot lately. After seeing this post, I was going to just go to a website and buy the book. But then thought why not try to win it? If this has been on my mind a lot lately, maybe God wants me to focus on what my gift(s) might be, and maybe I do have a chance of winning this book then! I’ve been praying for guidance in how to find my gifts and how I can make a difference in this world and in people’s lives, but have yet to find something. However, some things have recently come up that have been disheartening that I do not understand, and I’m wondering if God is preparing me and if He is trying to remove certain things from consuming so much of my life so I can focus on something else yet to come. We shall see…. Thanks for the opportunity to win the book!

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  726. a.m.

    Thanks for the chance to win! I would love to win a copy of this book!

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  727. Erica

    Great things to think about! I’d love a chance to read this book.

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  728. Melodie

    Emily’s latest book is on my “to read” list, so I’d love to win it.
    And what she says in this post is definitely true in my life. Endless possibilities are paralyzing. Doing life—just today—well is empowering.

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  729. Misty Cooper

    Thank you for the opportunity to win this book. This would be such an amazing book to have as this is something I am struggling with right now.

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  730. Wendy

    Thank you for the opportunity to win the book. I enjoy your blog!

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  731. Amanda Wedgewood

    I have been called by God to do something but I am so scared to take that next step because of fear or rejection or focusing on my weaknesses. I am learning that God allows my weaknesses to strengthen me an show me His strength. I still am trying to have that leap of faith and to find that first step. I want to control the situation and plan, and plan and did I mention have a back up plan for those plans?!?!?! Trusting God, having faith and change are all very scary to me but I then think on the blessings I am missing out on and I feel like I am wandering the desert with my Promised land in sight and not able to cross in because of fear of what’s to come. :-/

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  732. Karen Eberts

    Love the analogy of the 8 foot area of the pool being what is, in essence, our “sphere of influence,” as Stephen Covey refers to that part of our world that we can effect change in. Our Women’s Bible study was just talking about this theme last night. Although we have talked about it before, and encourage the women to dream God’s dream for their lives, like most people, most remain in the dream stage. This book sounds like a good way to find our specific call in little ways, and,as Jesus said, if we are faithful in the small things, more will be given to us!

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  733. Debbie J Block

    I bought “A Million Little Ways” and received it in the mail last Thursday.
    I can’t put it down! It was providential to where I’m at right now in my life.
    Living out the life of divine creativity within me is exactly the path I am pursuing.
    I would love to share this book with others.
    Thanks Emily.

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  734. April Hunt

    I’d love to win this book! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  735. Kathy McLeish

    Thank you so much for sharing this message with us and for giving us a chance to win a copy of your book, Emily! I am really looking forward to reading it – I feel like I’m right on the edge of something big that God has in store. I’m just not seeing it yet. God will bring it, and I need to hang on and be ready for the ride He’s taking me on… 🙂

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  736. Lee

    I am also trying to find my 8 feet in the pool. I have been drowning trying to care for the entire pool! The last few days I have been focusing on figuring out just what it is that God wants me to do. This message today is spot on!!! Thank you both!

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  737. April

    This book sounds wonderful! I would love to read it. I know it has a message for me! Thank you!

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  738. Deborah Marshall

    Been struggling with this topic and would love a copy of this book!

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  739. Amy Riley

    I’d love to win this book. Sounds like a very good read. Thank you for these encouraging posts.

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  740. Kathy p

    Would love to read then give to my daughter

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  741. Leslie

    Read one of your other books, Emily, (the one with the cage on the front.. sorry, I have a 7 week old, can I use that as an excuse for forgetting the title?, along with the fact that I gave the book to my mama to read, so I can’t look for it…:) ). Your words resonated with my heart. Can’t wait for this next read. Thanks for writing. And being brave to share your words with the world. This girl needed them.

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  742. Sarah

    Loved this post!! Excited for a chance to win a copy of the book!!! 🙂

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  743. Jana R.

    Wonderful post! Would love to win a copy!

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  744. Jami

    Uplifting!

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  745. Chris

    Wow Lysa! How is it you always post what I need exactly when I need it? I am out of work at 55… Laid off after eleven years at the same job… Replaced by someone lots younger. Hard to see there’s something else out there for me right now. Lots of closed doors. I need this book. Thanks for all you do.

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  746. Sara Kiiru

    Thanks so much for the chance to win a copy of the book, Lysa!

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  747. Marsha

    Today I read your blog for the first time and now I am crying. Partly because I am so tired and ready for a change and partly because I think what you write, I need at this season in my life. The leaves are falling swiftly from the trees on my street creating a beautiful pattern and I see so many reasons for me to make changes. I need a new pattern in my life and I think your book might be just what I need to provide the fuel.
    Thank you for that chance.
    Marsha

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  748. Sally Ferguson

    Don’t we all secretly wonder if we’re really making a difference? It is so important to be surrounded with a support system, those sisters who believe in us and cheer us on!

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  749. Robin

    WOW! Sounds like just what I need, can’t wait to win a copy! Thanks ladies!

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  750. Elizabeth Pollet

    I would really love to read this book, thank you for this opportunity.

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  751. Christie Hamby

    Thank you for the opportunity. I would love to win this book! I’m looking forward to reading it.

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  752. Katherine Odle

    Wow this sounds like a great book. I so want to read it.

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  753. Cindy

    It’s true – totally overwhelming to want to go out and make a difference, being told you can do anything you want, while a part of you realizes this just isn’t true. There is something specific for me and yet how do I find it? Would live to read this book!

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  754. aima

    i always appreciate new ideas and direction from Godly women! thank you Lysa and Emily for this <3

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  755. Sarah

    Looks like a great book! Would love to win:)

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  756. Missy Kahn

    Boy did I need to hear today that it’s ok to only cover my 8 ft. Really looking forward to reading this book!

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  757. Cindy

    I would LOVE to read this new book…it would be great for our small group Bible study! Hope I win….

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  758. Laura

    Thank you Lysa & Emily. I so appreciate reading things like this that add perspective. I’d love to win a copy of the whole book. Blessings to both of you! 🙂

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  759. Sandy T.

    This sounds like a great book! I was laid off from work 5 months ago and am definitely in a place of, what do I do now?

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  760. katie

    Sounds like a wonderful book with so much to learn from! Would love to read it!

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  761. Christine Bruneau

    Your words are over whelmingly inspiring. I have hit the wall many times and convinced myself that I have’t found the right journey. I anxiously look forward to more from you and in your book.
    God bless you for sharing.
    ~ Christine

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  762. Becky

    Would love to win this book!

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  763. Ronda Brown

    I love the pool analogy in this article. Sounds like a great and helpful book for those of us that become overwhelmed trying to focus on “the whole pool”.

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  764. Stephanie Woods

    Wow! This book describes what I’m going through. How can God use me? I’m not capable but I wish I could tap into God’s strength more to see where I can go with his helping hand. Even in my little world…

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  765. LindaC

    Wow, this post really hit home with me at this season in my life. I would love to win this book, but I will read it one way or the other. Thanks for the opportunity!

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  766. Kelly Blackwell

    Thank you Emily for sharing about the lifeguards. I know I would like to uncover the art I was born to make. I think we get so many mixed up messages growing up that we become confused right out of what God has made us to do. Thank you Lysa, for the opportunity to win this book and for sharing Emily’s site with us.

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  767. Cindy

    Wow! How often do we talk about the blessings of our limitations? I’m guilty of telling my kids they can do anything they want to do… In reality, they can’t… and that’s not only a good thing, it’s a God thing. Can’t wait to read the book!

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  768. Lizzie Branch

    Love Emily Freeman and her artist heart. Thank you for sharing your heart with us.

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  769. Crystal solis

    This sounds like an amazing book. It identifies the exact place I’m in right now in my life and seeking guidance from The Lord in my 8ft. Would love to win this book!!

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  770. Jennifer Hester

    Thank you for the opportunity to win!!

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  771. Michelle Jones

    I am once again convinced there are no coincidences with God, this describes to a “T”
    What I have been going thru in my mind, clicked on my phone, and here it is, this post, thank you for sharing…if I don’t win, I’ll be purchasing, for sure!!

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  772. Nicole Anderson

    Love the cooler weather and ability to play outside more with the kids

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  773. Jessica Cates

    Thank you for posting this. It helps me to remember not to overwhelm myself with the whole pool. I would love to win a copy of this book!

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  774. Katherine

    Would love to read this book.

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  775. Vanessa

    Thanks for the chance to win. I would like a new book to read this fall.

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  776. Maria Krout

    Recovering from a knee replacement. Some days are good, some not. Looking for any and all Spiritual encouragement. I LOVE God’s Word. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  777. Jenni Williams

    I would love to read the book! looks like a great read 🙂

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  778. Kailene

    Loved this post! 🙂
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  779. Jamie

    Thanks for the chance to win! Emily, I’ve enjoyed your blog and would love to read your book. Lysa, happy to discover your blog today.

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  780. Danielle I

    Words of encouragement today! Congratulations on your new book!

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  781. Melanie

    … gifts along our pathway to remind us what our calling isn’t so that we may be more open to what it is … Such beautiful words Emily and so true! There have been so many lessons learned in my life that have gently guided me away from things that weren’t for me … I’m trusting in my journey and praying for an open heart that will recognize my calling when the opportunity presents itself to me!

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  782. sara karr

    thank you for this wonderful post and the chance to win would love to win this book

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  783. Tracey

    I’d love to read this book!! Thanks so much for the chance to try and receive a copy! 🙂

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  784. Amy Glann

    I am praying for the Lord to take over, lead, and expand my teritory! Though it is scary to think what I may be asking, I am trusting Him with the outcome. I would love to be encouraged through this book! Thanks for the opportunity to possibly win a copy! God Bless!

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  785. Lisa

    What a great article from Lysa today!

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  786. amy

    beautiful thoughts. need to chew on them. would love to read the book!

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  787. Tricia

    What a great post! I’ve never thought about the blessings that come with knowing what your limitations are as I’m always too focused on living up to impossible standards. This new perspective is very inspiring as I see how I’ve really limited myself by pushing for the unlimited!

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  788. Heather

    I think my 8ft pool are my 3 special needs children. Its difficult to do what they need done daily and not be in the mix outside of that 8ft pool. I struggle daily with the balance and am constantly praying about it. Would be nice to get some perspective from fresh educated eyes.

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  789. laura metcalfe

    Sounds like a good book

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  790. Deborah Dooley

    Thank You For Always Being So Transparent & Honest. For The Past 2 1/2 Years God Has Blessed My Husband With A Better Job So I Would Be Able To Stay Home With OuR Daughter. I Thought I Would Be One Of Those Mom’s Who Would Be Able To Have A Sparkling House, We’ll Disciplined Child, Home Cooked Meal Set On The Table Every Day Because I Saw Other Mom’s Do It & I Thought It Would Be Easy. Boy Have I Felt Tested Every Single Day. My Biggest Thing Right Now Is Dealing With A Very Strong Willed Child Whom I About Spank Every Day, But Thankfully I Have Been Able To Download Your Devotional, Unglued, & It Has Helped Me A Lot With Daily Perseverance,& Patience. I Would Really Like To Read This Book A Million Little Ways To Help Me In Finding Who God Wants Me To Be For Him, To Be A Better Wife & Mom, Thank You So Much For Letting Us Know About This Book.

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  791. Denise

    Oh, thanks so much for the opportunity to win a book on something God has been speaking to me about, and my heart is longing for!!! The book looks great, and I can’t wait to read it! Thank you for this beautiful blog post and for sharing this book!

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  792. Amanda Harding

    Wow, this post was written for me today! Overwhelmed and stressed is exactly how I feel right now. But, I have been looking at the WHOLE pool instead of focusing on my 8 foot section. Brilliant and so needed! Thank you!

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  793. Betsy S.

    So encouraged every time I read your blog Lysa, thanks for hosting Emily as your guest. Emily…your words were packed with power and what a perspective shift for me-

    ‘your limits, those thing you curse & wish were different about yourself are not holding you back, but pointing you forward.’ Can’t wait to dive into your book.

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  794. berta

    Dear Emily, I follow you from almost the other side of the world, Spain, my language is not my mother tongue but still I read and follow your blog and other blogs where you write! Now I discovered Lisa s blogs too…Your article could not fit better for me these days, hard days at work and these words were like clear water!
    Thanks to Internet I am so lucky to find you all and see that many thinkings,feelings and experincies are the same even 1000’s of miles/kms away!!!
    Thanks for sharing with us and be so transparent
    Berta
    PS I apologize for any grammar mistake .

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  795. Lanette Boggess

    Your book sounds as exactly where I’m at… Hearing, listening, struggling, fearful, excited, amazed, stepping out of my comfort zone and then stepping back in… It’s new and it’s God…wha He’s doing in me. I’m exhilarated and then I’m stuck. And I’m a part of the amazon wish list that has placed you, Emily, at #3! Would love to have & read your book!

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  796. Laura DeMike

    I would love to read this book….. it would help in my everyday struggles.

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  797. Julie Amundsen

    would so love to read this book and have peace, thanks.

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  798. Breana Guinan

    This sounds like just what I need:)

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  799. Angie

    Fantastic post! So true, I need to stop guarding the whole pool & find my 8 feet. I admit I’m struggling with this as I’ve had my identity wrapped up in being a stay at home mom for 20+ years & counting. Loving the freedom that comes with children becoming independent & that is what they were raised to become but What am I to do now?? What are my 8 feet? Will be reading this…soon!

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  800. Bee Bee

    Looking at what my peers have achieved, I sometimes wonder if God has forgotten about His plans for me. Perhaps I just wasn’t good enough. To guard my heart from hurting, I’ve learn to think that its ok to be ignored, its ok to get lost in a sea of people and voices, its ok to be left on the wayside, that not everybody matters. This post is an eye opener. I suppose it takes all sorts of people to make up this world. Not everyone has the same eight-foot assignment. Would love to read the book and discover what I’ve been missing all these while.

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  801. Melody Placker

    This sounds like a fantastic book for my life journey. Lately I have been asking that question a lot, “God what is it you want me to do with my life?”, I look forward to reading this book.

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  802. Donna K. Gottwald

    I am a home care nurse for medically fragile, technology dependent children. And I always feel like I need to cover the whole pool. When a co-worker doesn’t complete the tasks I think they should on their shift, I really get “bent out of shape” and think “if only I could work every day and be there to do those tasks”. But of course I can’t work everyday, 24/7 with this child, it would be impossible. I need to do the very best I can during the time I am there and call my supervisor with legitimate concerns. It is her problem to address problems with other nurses anyway. I need to read your book!

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  803. Stefani

    Sounds like a wonderful book! It’s something that I haven’t thought about much!

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  804. Priscilla

    This book would be perfect for my life right now. 🙂 Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  805. Jennifer Jordan

    I really liked the message of the blog today! I have just started following the blog and I knew it was going to be something positive and encouraging. I like the thought of an eight foot section being what I am responsible for and not the whole pool. Too often I do stress myself out by trying to cover the whole pool. I also like the thought that we are all responsible for our part of the pool. It makes me think about the body of Christ how we all have different talents and are meant to work together as the body.

    Thank you for this message today!!

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  806. Debbie

    Thank you so much for today’s encouragement and for the opportunity to win the book. It sounds great! I’ve been trying to do too much lately, and I’m exhausted. I work full-time, am a pastor’s wife and a mother of twin 14-year-old girls. Life is never boring! 🙂

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  807. Linda haskins

    Would love this. Perfect read after A Confident Heart. Just in time for the holidays. Thank you for this giveaway.

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  808. Joy

    This post really dealt with what I have had to come to grips with over the last year. So well stated and such an encouragement to me! Thank you!

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  809. Mary

    Would love to read this book!

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  810. Traci

    I would love to read this book!

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  811. Trisha Ontiveros

    I would love to read this book!

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  812. Fonda

    I would love to read this book to see what God would have me be doing instead of just being busy with life (home,work,family,etc..). Thank you for the chance of winning one of these books!

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  813. Janelle Keith

    Perfect post for today! Exactly what I needed to hear! Thank you for inspiring me to look at my own 8-foot section a bit closer as Jesus draws His artwork on my soul.

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  814. Sherry Eaton

    This book sounds like a great addition to my reading. I never feel like I quite measure up to those around me. This book sounds like it could give encouraging words.

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  815. Kimberly

    You don’t have to enter me to win…I won a book here not too long ago. 🙂

    I just couldn’t miss the chance to say how much I love this post and the encouragement in it. How thankful I am that you, Lysa, introduced us to Emily. I actually remember the first time you introduced her – and you linked to her lovely blog and you told her that you knew she would write books some day. And now look…here she is on your blog with one of those books!

    And I have been stopping by her blog ever since – and breathing in deep the joy and bravery she offers there with such beauty and humility.

    This post – what hope it offers. Reminding us that we each DO have an assignment, encouraging us to stop trying to take care of the whole pool, showing us how our limitations could actually be pointing us forward. Thank you BOTH for sharing – Lysa, for introducing us to Emily, and Emily, for sharing the hope He has given you with us.

    Looking forward to reading this book! It is for sure on my Christmas list!

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  816. stela

    I feel so encouraged by this post. That’s the right advice for my life and my goals. Thank you so much. God Bless!

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  817. Billie Jo Marker

    This books sounds amazing! Bloom where you are planted and allowing God to equip you for what He has called you to do….Say Yes to God and know you are good enough to be used beautifully!!!!

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  818. Maritza J.

    OMG! I am studying Proverbs 31 right now, and I was wondering what talent do I have to benifit my family. I hope I am blessed with this book so I can bless my Lord and my loved ones. Thank you for the opportunity 🙂

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  819. Heather F

    My friend highly recommended this book and I would love to hear Emily’s perspective. I’m finding myself drowning in many of these emotions you describe here. Thank you for articulating so eloquently what I’ve been experiencing. And thank you for this giveaway!

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  820. VHiggins

    Emily, I love how you write.
    As someone who was a ‘junior lifeguard’ in Phoenix while in high school, that’s exactly how a good lifeguard system works: each lifeguard has their ‘zone’ that they are responsible for and they’re taught how important it is to pay attention to THEIR zone. The constant scanning is emphasized because all it takes is for one little child to go under for 30 seconds for their bodies to be effected by the lack of oxygen. This understanding and acceptance of MY zone, and putting my energy into taking care of my zone (rather than comparing it to someone else’s, trying to take responsibility for someone else’s, or thinking mine is too small or too big, etc.) will bring fruit because I’m focusing on my life with my God.
    Thank you!

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  821. Anne McD

    I can’t wait to read Emily’s book!

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  822. Amy Graham

    This was exactly what I needed to hear! Thank you!

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  823. Teresa

    Thank you for the opportunity to win this book!
    Sounds like the perfect book to read and apply to life. Have a blessed day

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  824. Tracy

    This book sounds like a must read for me! I really hope to win it, if not, I may just have to buy it!

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  825. Ronda Cowen

    I’m a writer trying to share my life and love for Christ. I would love to learn more about how to clearly share my passion and testimony with others through art.

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  826. Suz

    So nice of you to do a giveaway, God Bless you and I hope I win!

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  827. Irene Matson

    Yes, I am one of those people who are beginning to explore their own story, and yes, I want to write words that are memorable and life changing! Your blog (in tandem with other voices) has inspired me daily to rest in the art that pleases me, communing with the artist who designed me for this purpose, this moment, using this portal to His presence. And I am more at peace in this place than I have been for most of my previous 58 years of life. Thank you.

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  828. Kim J

    I would love the opportunity to win this book, as I struggle with what I am called to do with chronic illness. I believe that this would be such an encouragement to me. Thank you for the chance to win a copy!!!

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  829. Deanna

    This book sounds amazing! It’s so easy to want and dream but be too scared to do. I love Emily and her blog!

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  830. Linda

    Thank you for writing this book, Emily. You think a lot like your wonderful Dad.

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  831. Jo Ellen Burgess

    I am grateful for a truth-teller – that the sky is NOT the limit, that we have limits that God used to direct us to the purpose HE has for us. Do we do a disservice to others when we cheer them on the sidelines for a task we sense is not really theirs? And I would love to learn how to use my limits to find the task God has for me-

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  832. Michelle

    This is something I’ve been struggling with lately. Thought I knew the direction I was headed, but have been met by many roadblocks. I know God has a plan, just need to trust Him 🙂

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  833. Kathy Wilkins

    Loved your post today…looking forward to possibly meeting you at GOG conf in Brandon, Fl…Nov ….

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    • emily p. freeman

      No way! You should send me an email and we’ll try to connect!

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  834. Molly

    This is something I’ve struggled with for many years and pray and I can find what truly makes me thrive! Hoping I win a copy!! Thank you!

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  835. Vickie Rasnick

    I need to find the art I was made to love!

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  836. Kristie

    Learning to embrace my own 8ft length of life 🙂
    Thank you for such a great word picture…

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  837. Jessica S

    Would love to read this!

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  838. Courtney Vereide

    Wow, Emily! You speak beautiful words of truth that truly minister to my heart! (And so many hearts!) The Lord is using you powerfully!

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  839. Amy B

    I would LOVE to win a copy of this book so much!! I’m struggling with a few things in my life right now….and am wondering if the art I create could possibly bring income to my family….

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  840. Lauren Evans

    Very timely! While I feel I have very little understanding of God’s will for my life, I have an idea that I know what it is not. Praying that he will provide a glimpse of what is to come and in the meantime provide peace that passes all understanding.

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  841. Catey George

    Thank you for this! I’ve been wondering about this very thing lately. I do love writing but I’ve never really used it for “good”. What I’m going through now seems like it would make an incredible story and a testament to the glory of God but its not exactly clear where its going yet!

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  842. Belinda Parker

    My 8 feet…four boys, husband, home, family, church, neighbors, business, etc.
    My 8 feet…made me stop and think of the awesome responsibility that I have.
    My 8 feet…something rises in me to meet the demand that only I can fulfill.
    My 8 feet…can be so overwhelming and chaotic at times.
    My 8 feet…kept only by God’s grace.

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  843. Julie

    I always enjoy reading your blog posts. I’m so excited about reading A Million Little Way and hope that it will help me in over coming my fears that hold me back from being everthing Christ has called me to be.

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  844. Jaclyn Palmer

    I found my art by way of God splitting the waters, drying the land, and pushing me through:) And I have to say, as beautiful as God has created this art for me, I often times feel overwhelmed and unqualified. Your words today are greatly appreciated and timely!! Thank you for your encouragement and faithfulness.

    I would be honored to have my name in your wide world of names waiting to be called for your book:)

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  845. Kay Brouillette

    LOVE this book, would love to get one to share with a friend. Thank you Emily for writing so beautifully and encouraging me to uncover the art I was made to live.

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  846. Mary Ellen legg

    I would LOVE a copy of this book!!!

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  847. Laura Kennedy

    I am a new empty nester Mom and am seeking to find my 8 foot length of the pool. So much was wrapped up in raising my children and I feel I now have more to offer others, but am searching for what exactly that is and where God would lead me to uncover that art. I would love to read this book for some of the authors insight on that subject matter.

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  848. Renee H

    This is so awesome. A personal struggle for me. I often feel like it has to be more to me then this. I am learning to embrace my family as my ministry.

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  849. Vonnie Kronk

    This is something I’ve been struggling with a lot lately. Thought I knew the direction I was headed, but have been met by many roadblocks with the Biggest being an accident that has left me with a Brain Injury. Doctors didn’t think I would live and definitely never walk. I have more trouble walking recently cause I fell but I’m still can’t talk very well either since the accident.

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  850. Lindsey

    this is good. also, i didn’t know indoor water parks had been invented. i lament w/you.

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  851. Aimee

    This book is something that I need in my life right now…looking at job change but not knowing where to go or what to do based on all of the parameters needed to make my Mom job work along with a traveling husband. Encouragement needed!!

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  852. Pamela

    That’s what I am looking for…my own little ways – whether they’re a million, or less. Up to now, it’s been the million little ways I SHOULDN’T check my 8 feet. Believing for the peace future hope plan designed for me per Jeremiah 29:11. 🙂

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  853. Tris Bendickson Kellogg

    Oh Lord, I have most certainly been patrolling the entire pool! Olympic sized, I’m pretty sure! Thank you for reminding me that my section, where my talents and abilities are exactly the necessary skills for success, is where I should be focusing. Perhaps I should start in the shallow end 🙂

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  854. Megan

    Great post! I would love to read this book!

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  855. Krissy

    Oh my…did this resonate. I started a new job last February that I know that I know that I KNOW God brought me into. But…8 months into it I am facing dead ends, shut doors and a lot of doubts that I am able to do this. I love Emily’s idea of focusing not on the big picture but on our own “8 feet”. I’m still not sure what those 8 feet are, but it’s a relief to remember that I don’t have to do it all and it’s not all up to me – God has this and there is a reason I am here. He is my provider and all I can do at this point is lean into that truth and TRUST his plan.

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  856. Mary B

    I’ve always struggled with this. I know I have an influence with my kids, my family, but I’m looking for more. I want to make a difference and fear that I never will. Thanks for this post.

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  857. Andrea

    Would LOVE to read this book!

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  858. Candice

    My husband is an artist and lately I’ve been wondering what kind of artful things God has placed in me. Thanks for the generous offer Lysa (and Emily).

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  859. Julie

    I love the idea behind this book. Can’t wait to read it.

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  860. Cindy

    So need to read this. Am in a season where I don’t know what to do. Need to see my limitations in a new way.

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  861. Shana Goff

    I am a former teacher of the little people turned stay at home mommy of 2 precious little boys. I have a passion so deep in my heart that I feel am created to accomplish admits the roadblocks that appear. During this season of raising 2 very small, energetic boys My energy and time is limited to pursue the big passion in my heart, but I know there are ‘small’ things along the way I’m suppose to do as well. Really enjoyed your post today. Thank you for sharing!

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  862. Sue

    Thanks for the motivation today!

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  863. Emma Kelln

    Could be a great little book to incorporate in my messages:) hope. Win!

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  864. vanessa

    I feel like since I’m homeless and live in a shelter that I have nothing to offer. When I wasn’t homeless I tutored children that what we call slow readers. I helped them learn to read better. Now since I’m where i am I feel that I’m not good enough and that’s why God hasn’t helped me out of my situation.

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  865. Angie Beaver

    I believe I am watching God show me what art I am made to create as He works through me, and I am honored to be an instrument He chooses to use to do His work!

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  866. Mandy

    I would love to have a copy of this book – it is exactly what I need right now!

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  867. Amanda

    I loved everything you said. I feel overwhelmed quite often as a mother of three and a homeschooling mom. I put so much pressure on myself each day to accomplish things that God would never say is a priority. I just want to love my life in complete surrender to Him but each day I fail miserably. Thank you for this reminder.

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  868. kristine

    I would love to win this book! I am this person who really cant think of anything special about myself. Not that I’m down on myself, i just don’t know what it is?

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  869. Monica T Smith

    I was never taught that limitations could be a good thing, or even a safety net (different from a comfort zone). Even, “with God all things are possible” and “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me,” tell me I have no limitations. But believing I have no limitations is exhausting because when I can’t go any further because of burn out, I believe I am expected to press on anyway.

    From your post I have a new and different perspective on my calling. I have sensed and believed that God has something big for me to do, but it does not necessarily include everyone and everything associated with this particular field of ministry. My calling can be a focus on one thing pared down to its core and big can come from that (just like faith as small as a mustard seed!). Pare it down to one thing within my 8 feet of space and let Him grow it from there.

    Wow! Simple and freeing.

    Thanks for this post!
    Monica

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  870. Catherine E

    I would love to win this book and uncover the artist in me!

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  871. Breanna

    I really need this book at this point in my life. I would love to win!

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  872. Anete

    I loved reading your book “Grace for the good girl” and would love to read your inspiring words in the new book. Thanks for being a great inspiration, Emily!

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  873. Lois Culler

    Sounds like this book would be very encouraging. I was a stay at home homeschool mom for over 20 years. My youngest was married this summer. My other two are married w/ kids – so I’m busy w/ grands and also my own parents. My dad is on home hospice now and we are walking that road with him and mom now. Life feels overwhelming at times. But God continues to give grace and strength.

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  874. Heather

    Wow! This really resonates! Thanks for sharing!

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  875. abigail carpenter

    I’ve enjoyed reading another of Emily’s books. Would love to read this one.

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  876. Laura Duff

    I would love a copy of this book!

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  877. Joanna

    Oh, I so needed to hear this. How often am I trying to guard the whole pool. I feel like I live in this space because the second I let go of something that I know isn’t my talent, I am giving up on possibilities. Ready to zero in on what my contribution is supposed to be so that I can give everything else to the person it was meant for!

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  878. Amber

    Loved your post…..your thoughts on paying attention to our own 8ft ring a bell with me…..I’ve been interested in picking up this book for a week or two now and would love to win a copy. Hope everyone is having a wonderful day today!

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  879. Jenny

    This is what I have been waiting for. Feel like something’s missing and maybe this will point me in the right direction!!!

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  880. Amber livermore

    I can’t wait to crack open this book! It’s exactly the next push I needed to step closer to God in my walk. What is my destiny and how do I get there? Learning the answer one day at a time….

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  881. Cherie Brewer

    Would love to win this book. Excited to read more books that guide me to having a closer relationship with my Jesus.

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  882. Jackie

    This spoke to me in so many ways. Since I was a little girl I have always believed that there is something that I am supposed to do, and at the same time I fear that I am so flawed that even God cannot use me. In the past year I have faced homelessness, divorce, unemployment and cancer. I know God can use all of this for His glory, I just need a little direction.

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  883. Anne Judd

    I am fascinated by the idea that I could be an artist…I would love to read this book!

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  884. Heather G

    Wow…needed to hear this today. I feel like most of the time I struggle with everything…not one area in my life gets the attention it deserves because I’m trying to make it all perfect. Would love to win a copy!

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  885. Shelly

    This really speaks to me. Many things come easy to me, but I feel like the doors keep shutting on me and I don’t know what my purpose is. I’ve been praying for God to speak to me and tell me what path it is He wants me to take. I think this book would be wonderful for me! Thank you!

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  886. Melissa

    Thank you for the message, I never thought about it in that perspective. I always try to do it all rather than doing a few well!

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  887. Bree

    This sounds like an awesome book! Thank you for the opportunity to win a copy!

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  888. Joyce Watson

    If only I could rise out of the dust,
    And have my heart heard
    the possibilities,
    poured out of my very soul,
    stretching from my dwelling place
    to some other desolate and lonely person.
    What a delight,
    to have the desires of my heart,
    the thirst gone,
    the words that God created
    then placed on my mind,
    established and covered
    with His love
    shared with the hurting,
    the widow, the ashamed,
    the forgotten, the grieved,
    How often I have thought,
    assembled, prayed and
    cried
    for God to use what seems
    such a small thing,
    but came freely
    written down for any
    who would listen or take
    notice.
    Because I knew Him
    to be my own author. ~joyce

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    • Patricia Jaracz

      Inspiring–you’ve captured how I feel!

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  889. carol

    I’d love to read this book. Feel so led to find my niche. Just don’t know where to begin!

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  890. Cam

    Thank you for the encouraging word! The lifeguards you reference make me think of the body of Christ…we each have our own section of the pool, just as each part of the body has its unique job.

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  891. Sylvia

    Wow…. this blog really resonated with me. “Doing Life” with a Bible Study group of friends–many of whom are newly ’empty nesters’ or about to be, I sense a real restlessness among us. While I don’t feel a need to totally ‘reinvent’ myself, I do feel like it is a time to take inventory and rediscover (or discover) the passions God has put in my heart! But being ‘of a certain age’ now, there are the little doubts that crop up about ‘starting’ certain things at my age…. Feeling like this book could really help!

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  892. michelle

    I appreciate so much these posts. This is a continual struggle for me and I am trying to learn to trust that I will find my art through my relationship with my Creator. I’m looking forward to the new book.

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  893. Nina

    This is so where I am right now!

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  894. Kathy

    Would love to win this book….I want to be brave enough!

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  895. Pam Love

    Would love to have this book. Already have your other two. Heard you at a church in Grandbury, Texas, last year.

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  896. Sara B.

    Recently listened to you at WOF in San Antonio! LOVED!!!

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  897. Sharon Moon

    Wow this sounds like something I need! I do try to do to much and don’t know if what I am doing is what I should be doing half of the time! I do love to serve others and some times I tend to over extend myself. It would be nice to know what end of the “pool” I need to be in and not feel like I have to be all over it!!

    God bless!!

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  898. Michelle Howard

    Would love to win a copy!

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  899. Margaret K

    I’d love to win this book.

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  900. Kim

    “Some of us grow up hearing the sky is the limit and we can do anything if we set our minds to it. And while it seems like a positive and encouraging message to tell our kids, it is unfair and untrue…. Could it be possible that your limits – those things you curse and wish were different about yourself – are not holding you back but pointing you forward?”

    As a post-grad twenty something about to be unemployed after serving 2 years and 3 months in Eastern Europe. I needed to hear those words. I’ve been really discouraged lately about the lack of interest agencies and organizations seem to have regarding my international work.

    While I don’t regret for a second the years I spent teaching English, and working among ‘the least of these among us’ in Africa, Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe and South America- its easy to see the reality limited oppertunity, experience, timing, and everything plays into the lives we end up leading… Its an interesting concept to see the walls before me as God’s way of guiding my actions to serve His will better and for me to find my purpose in a crazy world.

    Thanks for the message Emily regardless of this give-away I’ll be buying the book for my friends for Christmas! We all could stand to hear that message now more than ever 🙂

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  901. Katell Schmitz

    I’m dying to start this book! Just joined the bloom book club!

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  902. Kat

    As a former lifeguard and manager of lifeguards, I relate to the safety aspects of your comparison. It’s dangerous to not be vigilant with your assigned quadrant. Thank you for admiring the lifeguards and their important duties. More so, thank you for the touch of clarity today.

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  903. Lynsey

    I would love to win a copy of the book!

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  904. Terri

    Thank you for re-positioning my thinking = God does that…the first are last, the last are first, give and you shall receive – etc. you helped me to look at my inabilities as boundaries to the places God wants me to function in. My purpose.

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  905. Char E

    This sounds like a really great book! 🙂

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  906. Sandi

    Oh, goodness!!! Your book sounds wonderful! Your words spoke directly to me. God is using you to speak to SO MANY of us! I was a stay at home Mom and I Know that was my calling! I loved it!! Since our youngest child graduated college— feel so “UNFULFILLED”!!! I KNOW GOD has a plan for me!–But I have no idea WHAT HIS PLAN IS for me. Our youngest child graduated from college over 5 years ago!!! I still do not know where or what God wants me to do!! I would LOVE to read your book. My husband was forced into early retirement with a company he was with for over 42 years!! He helped build this company into a very successful business. This was before our children were out of college. He really needed to be able to work about 6-7 more years for our plan for retirement to provide for us in our elder years. Unfortunately, my husband was advised poorly and we lost our retirement in the 2008 stock market Crash!!! My husband has not been able to find work since. Everyone is VERY IMPRESSED with his résumé and referrals-but no one is hiring him!!! The economy and his age are against him. We are trusting God through all of this. Reading your book will hopefully help me to hear what God is leading me to do! I have Always felt like when God was creating talent and gifts to give people–HE either skipped me or accidentally Forgot me!!—because I have NO talents, hobbies, or gifts!! I would like to FINALLY figure out what those are in my “senior” years!!! I KNOW it is me….I just can not get passed the thinking in mind that I have nothing to offer!!! Surely I have SOMETHING to offer–that God has given to me!?!? I’m afraid it is Buried so deep—that I might not ever know what it is—-and that frightens me!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR WRITING THIS BOOK!!! (It would help so much if I could WIN your book!). God bless you!!!!

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  907. Morag

    Reassuring to know that the lifeguards take their job seriously at such places! I definitely aspired to look after the whole pool when I was younger – trying to be OK now with just my eight feet!

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  908. Jen H

    Wow – this really opened my eyes today. I find myself praying and seeking why there’s so much “strain” in my life, and maybe this is the answer – trying to do things that God didn’t intend. Or possibly it’s normal too – because we’ve never been promised that the Christian walk will be “easy”. This is a question I’m always pondering – is it “normal” to find this opposition and difficulty or am I simply not doing the “right” things that God has planned for me. Would love to read this book in hopes it would shed new insight into this question of mine. 🙂

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  909. Andrea

    Wow – this post today must be for me!
    Seeing just my little area vs. the world might help me be less overwhelmed!
    Thank you for your perspective from the dreaded indoor waterpark!! 🙂
    I would love to win a copy of the book!

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  910. Anice

    If only we all could remember to live by your words……our 8 foot section of the pool. You are right that we have all been told and still are that Anything is possible and go for it all. Be the person who does it all. It is overwhelming and exhausting. Thanks for the reminder. It is so encouraging!

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  911. Denise

    Huh! I’ve never thought of it like this before. Thank you!

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  912. Orry

    Bet we all struggle with this as some point in our lives. I’m feeling kinda stifled, so this would be a great book for me to have close by! Maybe God will influence the pick and I’ll win one. <3

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  913. Bri Carlisle

    What a liberating and life-giving thought, Emily. So thankful for these insights today!

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  914. Jennifer Van Es

    Thank you for your post! How true. I want to encourage my girls that while they can’t be ‘anything in the world’, they can be ‘everything’ they are meant to be. It was a timely reminder.

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  915. Patricia DAngelo

    I’m from Australia and each morning I check my phone (where my emails come through to) and sometimes still half asleep and blurry eyed I read your posts Emily. I sometimes make sense of them sometimes I don’t get but I always make sure to read them twice that day to see how it applies to my life. Your lifeguard story today has by far been the most clear. If you don’t post to Australia that’s ok I’ll just keep checking my emails everyday. thanku for being one source of inspiration, meaning and value in my life x

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  916. Mary B

    Great perspective! Thank you for sharing!

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  917. Amanda

    Great post! Would love to win this book!

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  918. Vivian Baughman

    A great analogy. I can see that I often think I’m the only “lifeguard” at the “Pool” instead of just covering the section that GOD has for me to cover.

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  919. Casey

    Super excited to read this book!

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  920. Rebekah Lyon

    So excited for Emily! Have been following her blog for awhile and love her writing style. Blessings to both of you and your ministries, Lysa and Emily!

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  921. Donna Powell

    Wow! I love the analogy of the pool! I have definitely been trying to watch the whole pool instead of directly focusing on my eight foot section. Ouch! I would love to get a copy of your book! I know there are new gems to be mined in my life. Thanks!!

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  922. Vicki

    I would love to read this book. I also saw the online study!!

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  923. Pam

    I want it to be as simple as my 8 feet but why do I feel so pulled to monitor all the other feet? You are whispering to my soul because I am overwhelmed.

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  924. Kim Bollin

    God recently opened my eyes and I see the world completely different. I am going to school for nursing and thought that was where God was leading me, but now I feel overwhelmed by the feeling that this is not where he wants me. I am so lost! I have completely given everything to him and believe he may be sending me to missionaries, but I am scared and I don’t know if I can do that. It is hard to trust and believe that God has this under control. I want to quit school right now in order to follow God, but I’m not sure if that is what he wants. Whether you choose to send me a copy of the book or just give advice that I can use to keep moving, I would greatly appreciate it!

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  925. Patti

    I came home in tears today. I have been subbing for educational assistants at local schools while applying for different positions. Today was a hard day. I am struggling with knowing what kind of job god wants me to do. I would really like to read this book.

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  926. Janet Axelson

    Oh, how I want to make a difference a million little ways..in others, in myself, in my neighborhood…..thanks, Janet

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  927. pam

    Sounds like a good read, I hope I win!

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  928. Jennifer

    Thanks. I needed this today!

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  929. Christine Ghys

    Hello, i’m from France! I’m a mom of two little ones, and i’m looking for a way to make a difference in my place! i would love to read Emily Freeman’s book.Thanks for your blog, i love your article!

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  930. Rebecca A.

    I’m loving this 31 days of living art series! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and perspective.

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  931. Penny

    I love this I have never heard it put this way before!

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  932. Julianna

    Thanks to your “What Happens When Women Say Yes To God” study, I recently answered a call, at age 32, to go back to school to become a nurse. I want desperately to live a life of service and to do work that matters in this world. God asked me, and I said yes!

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  933. cheri boyd

    Loving this moment in my .I’ve, right here, right now. And yes, I hope I win.

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  934. Tracy Polley

    Love this! Thank you! Would so love a copy of the book.
    And I hope this doesn’t disqualify me, but………
    I love the indoor waterpark. 😉

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  935. Julie Boldry

    Would love to read this book! 😉

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  936. Brenda Nuland

    I have this book on my Amazon Wish List!

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  937. Lisa

    I am 59 years ago. I had my last child leave for college this year. I finished my volunteer work at her high school. My older children are doing well and my husband is growing in the Lord. I know God isn’t finished with me. I am asking Him to show me where He wants to use me and plant me because I want to keep bearing fruit for Him. I need to discernment to discover what art I am supposed to make. I would love some help to find that out.

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  938. Ashley Harkey

    For a full time mother of two, wife and full time speech pathologist this is just what I need to read. I need to focus on the 8 foot assignment I’ve been called to.

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  939. Heather N

    This sounds like a book that may be a bit uncomfortable to read…in a good way. May stretch me and challenge me! Thanks for always sharing good stuff with us.

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  940. Donna

    I would love this book. As I’m in the middle of my 17th year teaching, I definitely wonder am I making any difference?

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  941. Bethany

    Thank you, Emily, for sharing your art with us. I’ve never thought of myself as talented or creative, but God is working to bring me out of my comfort zone and and into the realization that if He has called me to do it, then He will give me the tools and the strength to accomplish it. I can’t wait to read this book!

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  942. Abby

    Thanks for sharing this. It’s a beautiful metaphor for recognizing what God has called us to…something I’m working on myself.

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  943. KRISTIE

    Thank you for these words, I have struggled pretty much my entire life with trying to find my place, my gift, my job…you name it! I think this might just be a great book, a great place for me to start and run the race!! 🙂

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  944. Linda Dalke

    good words that I needed to hear. thank-you!

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  945. Jessica

    I think this post may have been written specifically for me. Today. In this place and time, where I looking at my section of the pool and my barriers and can’t even see the border they’re trying to outline. But now I’m encouraged to look and ask for help. Thank you for your words Emily, Lysa for hosting, and God willing, I’d love a copy of your new book!

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  946. Amy

    I am so excited to read your newest book, Emily! Thanks for the reminder to focus on watching my own section of the pool to the best of my ability, instead of trying to take over other people’s sections (that I wouldn’t be able to handle anyway!)

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  947. Nadine

    I still remember the original post – oh, the horror of standing in line wearing a bathing suit! But I sucked it up & did it (outside) so that was my 8-feet one day. Today my 8-feet was 5th grade math homework (talk about horror) which is why I’m commenter 644!

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  948. Kristy

    I would really like a copy. The storms of life are leaving me battered and bruised and sone help and encouragement would be welcome. I have no delusions of doing it myself but waiting and focusing what I am to focus on has become difficult and overwhelming

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  949. Lauren

    Looks like an awesome book!

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  950. Sheila Stark

    This is so very timely for me! Will find your book soon!

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  951. Patricia Jaracz

    I would love a copy of this remarkable book! I am learning from and being inspired by the videos and comments. The book would multiply that! Be blessed.

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  952. Denise E

    I cannot wait to read this book. I know several people I would love to give a copy to.

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  953. Crystal Subject

    Would love to win one of these books, sounds inspiring.

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  954. Robyn

    Perfect timing, as usual with God. I often feel like not only is the pool my responsibility, but the entire oceanic system! Focusing on my 8 feet is a fantastic perspective! Thank you.

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  955. Angie

    I am intrigued by this book. I have never felt like I was good at anything. My voice was silenced a long time ago. I’d like to get it back.

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  956. Jodi

    Would love to read a copy of Emily’s book!

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  957. Molly

    Perfect timing, I’ve hit a roadblock and have started to question things. I would love to read your book :).

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  958. Susie

    Would love to read her book. I have never read any of her books. This is a struggle that I have also.

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  959. Cindy Stewart

    Hoping to win this book for my Bible study group of empty-nesters and nearly there friends!

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  960. Linda Hobson

    As someone who is trying to make a positive difference in whatever ways I can, despite 24/7 back and neck pain from an auto accident several years ago, this book sounds like just what I need. I’d love a win a copy, but if not it will be on my wishlist!

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  961. JaNahn

    Something I’ve pondered a lot lately. motivates me to want to do it all and compete with the others that are equipped differently than me? Simple answer: A sinful nature. This encouraged me today.

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  962. Courtney Lynn

    What an encouraging post! It’s only been recently that I’ve started focusing on my 8 feet, and I can already tell that this is what I’ve always wanted but never realized it until now. Looking forward to reading this book!

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  963. Lauren Whatley

    Such a good post! And very timely for me to read. Would love to get my hands on a copy of the book to read and spring off of.

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  964. Betsy Ferwerda

    I would love the chance to win this book! I am a women’s ministry leader and it sounds like something that could be applicable to all generations!

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  965. Deana

    This book sounds great! I have always felt like I am missing something. You always hear about people that do amazing things and here I sit and think what can I offer? Hopefully one day I will figure it out because you feel bad when you feel like you have nothing to offer. Thanks for the encouragement!

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  966. Nicole Reichert

    This is the best perspective on this “problem” I have heard 🙂 I am an over achiever with a HUGE guilt complex. I wanna save the world, and don’t really have the skill set to work with large groups lol. I am a one on one kinda personality. Just not sure where I should be heading or doing :\ Been praying for direction, maybe this is my answer 🙂

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  967. Terry C

    I would love to win a copy of this book. I am looking for some inspiration to get back in touch with who I am.

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  968. Sarah M

    I already have my copy but if I win I have the perfect one in mind who would love to read more about this topic!
    Sarah M

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  969. Dorothy

    What a wonderful post! This is such an encouraging story. Thank you for being true to the words God has given you.

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  970. Lady Krystal

    Hoping to win this book. As a crazily passionate writer, I would love to believe that I will one day have a voice in the literary world. But it’s hard to picture when I don’t really see my presence or room for my presence in an already overcrowded, and very uniformed world. I just want to see me, and those who look like me, when I look out into the Christian literary world.

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  971. Lucy Atteberry

    Sometimes its hard to be a mom, wife, child, employee, sister, aunt, child etc. Women wear so many hats and we try to be the best that we can sometimes draining us mentally and physically. In the toughest of times we need to lean even more on our faith and trust that God wants us learn something from whatever we are dealing with, we need to have faith and trust the path that he leads us.

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  972. Laura Wadsworth

    I’m learning lately a lot about accepting and truly acting upon the art God has for me to uniquely make!

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  973. Donna G

    Wow! You described me exactly! Not knowing what part of the pool I am supposed to be taking care of…..And of course, I try to take care of it all and fail miserably. And often times I am so exhausted from trying, that I just want to throw my hands up and quit.

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  974. Divina Ortiz

    This is my never ending story, asking myself what is my calling. What is my purpose in life

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  975. Karen

    So much what I needed to hear.

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  976. Jill almasi dole

    I would love to read this book. I asked God for a change in my job and He so generously gave it. I am now struggling w the frantic pace of it in the midst of raising three beautiful children. I would love to read this to be reminded of Gods direction and gifting He has for me and although it may be busy it’s still from Him

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  977. Valerie

    Great post!! I’ve been trying to find that balance of art and my every day life. Emily is such a talented writer, and I was deeply touched by Grace For The Good Girl!! I am looking forward to reading this one, whenever I can get a copy.

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  978. Yewande

    It easy to get caught up in what we do not have, forgetting to be thankful for what we have. I have been struggling with this but learning to see value in myself and be thankful for all God is doing in me and through me.

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  979. Jennifer Keninitz

    This just may be the book I need to read right now. Very intrigued.

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  980. Lisa

    I would love to read this book.

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  981. Crystal Storms

    Thank you for reminding me to focus on my 8-feet of the big pool. Too often I get overwhelmed with the size of the “pool” and see my limited abilities and am aftaid to even do my part or do just enough to get by.

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  982. renee mcfarlane

    I preordered and I am making my way through this wonderful book. but….. I keep thinking of who I can lend/give to without giving up my own copy. I would love to win one so I can give it away. (loving the book by the way!)

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  983. Debra Wolford

    I have more often than not have felt that I just don’t measure up. I have pursued my doctorate degree and somehow it’s never enough to prove that I’m someone. Even now that I have that degree I haven’t been able to find a position to justify why I got it in the first place. I’m very thankful everyday for so many things that God has given me. But still lack the confidence and belief that I can and should do more. Maybe reading this book could make the difference.

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  984. Connie

    Lysa – I really enjoy your posts. They are so timely. I have so much in my lap right now and just don’t know where to turn. I’m trying to listen to God, but its hard.

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  985. Suzanna

    I love Emily and the beautiful way she shares with her words. And I especially love the reminder that Jesus equips us to do the job that is meant for me. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  986. Gwen Schmeidel

    Great post! I would love to read your book!

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  987. Cindi

    This book sounds AMAZING!! Can not wait to read it. I am 54 years old and have been doing the same job for 25 years and am so burned out and I REALLY want to do something else but struggling to know what direction to take.

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  988. Jayne

    What a lovely thought…think about my little area of calling. My mind sometimes overflows with ideas…most of them, I think often creative and would be pleasing to God. I get bogged down in the choosing of one and sticking to it.. Let this reminder help me to focus my prayer and energy in listening to what God would have me do each day.

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  989. Pamela

    Sounds very interesting; I would love to read it…

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  990. Doris Swift

    Emily’s post is so on pointe (yes, I mean the dancing kind!). I love ballet, but obviously what was once my passion, was never meant to be my purpose. Writing and speaking are my dance now. I find myself having to take thoughts captive when fear and doubt begin to creep in “what if I never write that book, or anything worthy to be read?” As far as speaking, I gave my testimony at a women’s event and was then asked to join the Women’s Ministry Counsel and Speaking Team. Love it! I spoke last Saturday with much positive feedback. Then suddenly a week later, I feel I’m going through postpartum! “What if I don’t have an opportunity to speak again for months, years, ever again?!” Perhaps I am being totally over-the-top dramatic, but it could be the “whole pool” concept in Emily’s post. I can deal with my 8-foot assignment for now! Truth is, even if things I dream of never come to pass, I have my Jesus and He has a much better plan than I could ask or imagine 😉

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  991. Dawn

    As someone leaving one career for as-yet-undetermined next one, I would love to read this book!

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  992. Rebecca Portteus

    I love this post! Thank you for sharing. Such an important reminder.

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  993. Carol

    Sometimes setting limits helps us to be more free to be who we were meant to be. Thanks for writing a book to help us see our potential.

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  994. Kristin Taylor

    I keep hearing such great things about this boom. I’d love to win a copy!

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  995. lacey

    so very well written & timely for me…I am ready to read and see where God takes me through this book and His!

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  996. Joyce

    Recently I heard to live courageously is to live whole-heartedly. I’ve taken a deep breath of the Holy Spirit and living fully. I told God if He wanted me to write encouraging notes He needs to show me. Invitation to Compel lands in my email box. I was working on my goals today and I had written a ministry goal. I was on facebook and went on a rabbit trail that gave me some new resources! For once FB wasn’t a waste of time!
    Reading this post encourages me to bravely move on forward. To watch the area I’ve been assigned to – in front of me – not “what’s out younder.” Putting the book “A Million Little Ways: Uncover the Art You Were Made to Live” on my reading list.

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  997. Ann : )

    I could so use you book.

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  998. vanessa tipps

    Love this!

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  999. Heather

    I want that book so bad.

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  1000. Heather

    I want that book

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  1001. Clair

    If I had ever had the privilege of meeting you, Emily, I would swear that you wrote the book knowing that I needed to read it. Thank you for this opportunity.

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  1002. Korrine

    I recently re-accepted God into my heart and after leaving him for 16 years am searching for amazing books and inspirations like all the amazing women here to look up to in my growing relationship with HIM! 🙂

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  1003. Brie

    I would be so excited to win! Would love to read you book. It’s on my wish list already!

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  1004. monica

    I would love to win and read this book.
    monk5 at charter dot net

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  1005. Audrey

    As I read your post on my email…I said…” YAY”….that book is for me! Whether I win it or not…I want it! As I get older, with my kids grown with kids of their own, and going through a divorce, I have been struggling with what I can do that would honor and glorify Christ and be a positive, godly help to others…maybe this book can help!!
    I know reading the e-mails and posts on FB I receive from Proverbs 31 has been a tremendous blessing! Thank you…God bless you!

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  1006. Tricia

    This book looks like it was meant for me. This is something I’ve been struggling with lately and can’t seem to find what I can be doing to make a difference.

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  1007. Everly

    I can’t wait to read this, Emily! 🙂

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  1008. Charlene Dorame

    Hello Lysa, It is so funny how I even got here. I am in the OBS A Confident Heart and having trouble receiving the information. Usually I get an email, but this time I have to go to the P31 site to look it up and most of it I am missing. Somehow I ended up here, so I decided to write what has been going on with me. I know that God does guide us and this study really touched my heart deeply. I have been feeling so lost so in limbo. I pray every day, I talk to God, I read my bible but I’m not hearing the Lord. I don’t know where I am going or what I am supposed to be doing. I keep asking Jesus where or what do you want me to do? I am feeling left out, yet I know He is with me. Which does not make sense at all. I want to do so much, like feed the homeless, start a place for them to live, read to children and give them clothes, hope and love, yet He has not answered me and I really don’t know what to do. So here you have my story by accident, like I said I was not at all looking for this I had sent an email to Melissa asking her for help with OBS. I love you all. Thank you for reading my story.

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  1009. Sheri

    This book and it’s message is so intriguing to me. . . I could really use it in my life right now!!

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  1010. Karen Pettiford

    I am looking for courage to be a person who will fulfill God’s call on my life even if I don’t feel secure enough in my abilities. This looks like a wonderful book for encouragement.

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  1011. corrina

    Would love to read this!

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  1012. Amanda

    I look forward to reading this!

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  1013. sarah

    Sounds like a great read!

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  1014. Tanja Clendinen

    God has pointed me toward Emily’s book from three different directions today–guess I’d better start reading!

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  1015. RJ

    Yes, focus on our part…no matter what it looks like! Good lesson to remember.

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  1016. Ellen Fox

    Your post, Emily inspires me. I have believed the lie, that the sky is the limit, reach for the top in a thousand ways. The sad part is I have, until a year ago, always been reaching, striving, and not measuring my desire.

    Not any more. I have found peace in waiting on God. I am humbled and expectant on Him to fulfill my desires and to reveal them to me.

    Your book, is a needed ‘word’ to shine light in the dark places of Satan’s lies. God has made us to do the work He has prepared in advance for us to do, to live out the days He’s given us, ready, faithful, obedient, and trusting in Him.

    If we let Him, He longs to work in us. We exchange our righteousness for His. He alone is God. I….a sinner, saved by grace but made in His image to do His good works and to reveal His life through mine.

    “A Million Little Ways” sounds like an inspiration for many sojourners here on this globe. I’d be delighted to read it.

    Thanks for saying “yes” and doing the thing He’s written on your heart for the good of many.

    Love,
    Ellen

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  1017. Allison A.

    I would love to win a copy!

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  1018. Marian

    It’s driving me crazy that I haven’t read this yet…and yes…I realize that it’s only been out for two weeks.

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  1019. Lisa Disselkoen

    I would love to read this book, I am facing a big decision right now!

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  1020. Karolee Ferguson

    I’m hoping to win a copy of this book! This is exactly what I need in my life right now….in every way! Thank you in advance for writing this book…..I look forward to reading it either way! Blessings, Karolee

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  1021. Angie

    Oh! Thank you so much for the chance — and for your much-healing ministry of words and truth! <3

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  1022. Laura

    I had just been fretting over the things I can no longer do. And wondering, for the millionth time, what possible purpose God could have for this. Wasn’t my life so much more useful when I was actively involved in ministry? Wouldn’t it make more sense if I could still do all of that organizing, running, etc that is needed to be done? Those things that I was actually good at doing? Instead, here I am going on two and a half years of an illness that the doctors can’t even find a solution for that has literally put me on the sidelines. I can’t plan anything because my body might not cooperate and let me show up that day. The terrible fatigue, lack of energy, and pain keep me from doing much of anything ~ except fretting over what I can’t do and why. Lately I’ve been trying to remind myself that there has to be a purpose, and that if I let Him, God will use this ultimately for good and for His glory. But, then I’m reminded of something that I would love to do, but can’t, and I start doubting it all again. I was having one of these moments when I came across your guest post on Lysa Terkeurst’s blog. It felt like you were describing me. But, I’m not sure what God is trying to tell me in this “down time”. I’ve often thought about writing, and a good friend and counselor and my husband have both encouraged me to do so. But, I’m not sure if that is God’s plan or if it’s something else. I’m praying and open to His will. Thank you for your post. I would love to read your book! God bless you!

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  1023. Lisa Archer

    Searching for my 8 feet…..

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  1024. Tondra Denise

    Love this message and sure I will love the book! It seems to be speaking to right where I am in this moment

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  1025. Joanna

    What a blessing. God has called you for such a time as this to help others become what God has called them to be. Walking my journey with HIM.

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  1026. Linda Henderson

    This book looks like it would be a great read!

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  1027. Lisa

    I can so relate! I’ve been trying to figure out what it is I’m suppose to do with my life! People sometimes call it a midlife crisis, but it truly is wanting to make a difference and feel fulfilled with my life! I feel like I’m looking at the whole pool and my head is spinning! Its so hard to see my eight feet! What if I’m looking at the wrong 8 feet?! This book sounds like it’d be a great book! Thank you and God Bless!’

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  1028. Bobbie

    I am so that person that is so scared that she has nothing to offer. It would be great to find out that I did and what that might be!

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  1029. Ann Hett

    Such sweet encouragement to hear – that there is hope no matter what season of life. Love to read this book!

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  1030. Caitlin

    Can’t wait to read this!

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  1031. Michele

    Oh, how I long to do what God intended for me to do with thie earthly life he has given me. The problem is I don’t know what that is..

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  1032. Bridget baker

    This is SO needed in the world today! I am going through a time when I am searching for God’s plan for me now. I have recently retired and I want to continue to seek the Lord’s face and work my 8 feet to the glory of God. I would love to win a copy of your book. Thanks for writing and sharing!

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  1033. Mary Beth

    Would really like to read this book, and winning it would be even better!!

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  1034. Mary T

    What an intriguing way of looking at God’s purpose for us in the scheme of the whole world…one step at a time, one section at a time, not limited to our abilities but those God seeks to use to fulfill His plan for us….

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  1035. Heather

    look forward to reading this book!

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  1036. Jennifer D

    Love Emily Freeman’s books. This sounds like it is written to all women who are searching for their place and significance.

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  1037. Sue C

    Sitting here, wondering why I never am able to put my own thoughts and prayers into words for others to read. Maybe I feel too vulnerable when I do that, maybe I don’t realize the art that is within my reach?
    In my overwhelming world, I need to see the art of my life. It seems like a big blur most of the time, but I long to see the beauty – what Christ is working in me, how He is using me to show others His beauty.
    That, is my desire. I would love the opportunity to own one of your books. I will get it, free or otherwise!
    Blessings, Emily! And, Lysa, for working with her! I love you, my online friends. You are such a blessing to me.

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  1038. Brenda Gentry

    Would love to win this book and read it……..Thank you so much for your encouraging words.

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  1039. Terri

    I could sure use some words of encouragement today . Lysa your emails always come at just the right time. 🙂 I would love to read your new book.

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  1040. Elaine

    The book sounds wonderful and inspiring. I would love to win a copy.

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    • Elaine

      P.S. I don’t like indoor water parks either. The noise takes away the enjoyment for me!

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  1041. Nichole Nunes

    Awesome!! This book sounds like a fantastic read. I know I have many gifts to share, so I am praying for God to reveal them to me. I feel that each day I am making “imperfect progress” to fully discover those gifts and I am looking forward to being able to glorify the kingdom of God by my work of empowering women and children.

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  1042. Kirsten Davis

    What an interesting perspective!! I never thought of it that way. I would love to read your book and learn more …

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  1043. Lori

    Would live to read your book. Re-evaluating my God given gifts and abilities as we speak…season for growing 🙂

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  1044. Eva

    Would love to read this book.. Thank you so much for your posts.. Always come at the right time!! Feeling blessed….

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  1045. Leslie wilson

    Hello Emily,
    So great to meet u they ur blog. I think highly of ppl like u and Lysa out dng things for Gods kingdom! Thank u for sharing ur calling with us !! Blessings to u!

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  1046. Penny

    I am searching to find some meaning in my life. I battle depression and I would really love to win a copy of this book!

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  1047. Deborah

    Thank you for the inspiration…..looking forward to reading the book!

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  1048. Kimberlie

    Looks amazing. Can’t wait to read it and pass it on.

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  1049. Brianne

    I would love to read this book!

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  1050. Rebecca

    My eight feet. What an amazing way to bring it into perspective. Sometimes it’s hard to remember that my eight feet might not look like someone else’s……. The trap of comparing ourselves to those around us is one I think we all fall into without even noticing. At least I do. If I don’t keep my eyes on my eight feet I end up slipping off the side of the proverbial pool and before I know it I’m in over my head. Lost in those condemning thoughts of comparison. I was actually caught in this stinkin thinkin today. We were out and I had packed lunch. (A loaf of bread, almond butter, jelly, and pomegranates) I made our sandwiches and as I began to eat I noticed my four year old was wiping his jelly laden hand down the front of his shirt with one hand while simultaneously picking his nose with the other hand. Then I made the mistake of looking past my eight feet at the mom next to me who had this healthy organic meal she had prepared for her three kids. All of said kids eating with perfect manners and not a spot of jelly or snot to be seen. And here I am, unable to eat because I’m grossed out by my own lovely child and the mess that continues to spread as I look on wondering where I went wrong that morning. I guess I should have read this blog this morning! Would have helped me keep my eyes on my own God given ‘eight feet’.

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  1051. shaun

    Thanks for the giveaway Lysa! 🙂

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  1052. Leeann H

    I loved Grace for the Good Girl and once again it’s as though you are reading my mind. I cant wait to learn from your new book!

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  1053. Penny Bailey

    This was a great devotional.Thanks, Lysa! After spending 31 years on staff with a mission organization, I’m not sure what God wants me to do now. I know my part of the pool is there, & I’m trying to be faithful to what God has given me right now. It’s not enough to support myself, so I’m looking into other areas. Your book sounds just the thing to help me on the path of discovery.

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  1054. Cheryl Oatts

    I would love to win a copy of this book!

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  1055. christine sutton

    You are such a Blessing and your Posts are such a tremendous help- in this fallen world!! I am a mother of 5 -married at 17 to the boy I started dating at 14 and had a baby with just after my 17th birthday. my parents took me to an abortionist who delivered me as a baby- I refused an abortion. His parents are catholic and pressured me to give the baby away. I refused that as well. I married him at 17 – he went all the way to become a doctor. the daughter we had in high school is also a doctor an ob/gyn. he treated me like my parents did- awful, we divorced in 1998 and I remarried praying for happiness. He has been an alcoholic who ruined my finances. He is just quiting drinking this past weekend. I pray it is for real this time. He has promised 500 times. m- y older 3 children from my first marriage talk to my parents whom I don’t- the drink, pornography etc and encourage my children to live the same. I need desperate prayers- please only God can turn this all around and I’m tired at almost 48 next month and raising a 10 and 12 year old – I’m worn out and wonder why I’m here- this book sounds wonderful and I will be purchasing a copy of it very soon. Thank you for being a ray of sunshine to my world and giving me hope that God is in control and will sustain me through all that he gives me to handle!!

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  1056. Robin in AZ

    This looks like one of those “give as a gift to every woman in my life” kind of books. As I feel God moving me into a new area of ministry (but still not exactly clear what that path will look like) this sounds like a book that may be able to help.

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  1057. Michelle

    would love to have this book!

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  1058. Cyndi

    Loved the blog today, much needed 🙂
    Thankful The Lord brought me here, this has got to be the next book I read. Blessings

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  1059. Stella

    Oh my! Are you sure someone hasn’t been talking to you about ME?
    I am one of those take charge women, trying to do it all, be all, meet the needs of all of those around me. Of course, I can’t succeed.
    I inevitably end up forgetting something, falling short, or just plain failing at something.
    Then I beat myself up, put myself down, and diminish the work that I have attempted to do.
    This book sounds like it just might be the advice I need.

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  1060. Debbie

    Is this the part where I beg for the book? 🙂 I loved Grace for the Good Girl and have passed it on to others…..as well as integrating Graceful into our teen girls retreat. I am looking forward to Emily’s new one!!

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  1061. Amelia

    It is interesting need encouragement. Would love to read it. Thank you and appreciate it very much!

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  1062. Kelly

    How I found this post this morning, I don’t know, but it was meant for me.

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  1063. cara

    I loved hearing you at Grace in Johnson City, TN in August. Your authenticity inspires me. Thank you for being real!

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  1064. Lisa

    I would love to read this book. Since becoming a mom 9 years ago, I have struggled to understand and embrace my 8 feet well.

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  1065. Heather

    I would love to win one of her books!

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  1066. Marrianna

    I’ve been following Emily’s posts for the 21 days and have thought about getting the book. I would LOVE to win a copy and then join the book club. I’m unable to purchase one at this time for a variety of reasons. Winning one would certainly be a message to look into what God is calling me to do at this time of my life.

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  1067. Rachel

    I would LOVE to win this book!

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  1068. Melanie

    There are days when I have felt like I fell into the pool and I’m overwhelmed by the waters. I lead a creative arts team at my church and I write and I do other artistic projects when asked by others ….. I am overwhelmed and have keenly been feeling the call to focus on the writing… Perhaps I truly need your book. I just want to make sure I focus on what his focus for me is.

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  1069. adrienne

    Would love to read this book!

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  1070. Katie

    I LOVE the topic of this book!! We were just discussing this in our Mothers Bible Study yesterday morning…we all have Gifts the Lord has given us to share with others!

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  1071. Laura

    I’m so excited about reading this book, as a new wife in a new city I’m eager to discover what my “8 feet” is in this new setting. I’d also like to share this book with my sister, a new mom to her 4-week old son, who’s just getting used to her new role as mother. If I don’t win this book, I’m definitely going to buy one for each of us for Christmas 🙂 Thanks for being an encouragement to me today!

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  1072. Laura H

    After identifying so perfectly to Grace for the Good Girl, I am anxious to read another book of Emily’s – a win would be fantastic. Thank you!

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  1073. Brandy Wensell

    Love you and would love this book!

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  1074. Jenny Lenarz

    I read this post today and immediately knew that this was the book for my husband and myself. I have never commented on one of these raffles, but God was nudging me, telling me that those words “the person brave enough to move towards what makes her come alive.” We have been married for 15 years and have lived in 5 different states. At 40 my husband is beginning to look to see “where his 8 foot section” is. Your words struck a chord in my heart. Thank you.

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  1075. Jana

    So encouraging. Would love a book 🙂

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  1076. Vonna

    I have no website. I don’t facebook. I have no blog. But I have words and I have songs and I have friends to encourage me… and today I apparantly have just enough courage to leave a post (my first ever) – to anyone who happens to read it – that THIS POST IS MY STAKE IN THE GROUND to do something different and get blooming moving.
    Eager for living artfully…
    V

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  1077. Sara

    I’m so glad that I stumbled on over to this site today. 🙂 Thank you for helping me see the beauty and freedom in situations that I am sometimes tempted to see as limited or confining. Life becomes an adventure that I’m on WITH God when I view it with the idea that my “limits” are really the guides He has put in place to point me in the direction of the work He desires me to do.

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  1078. Amy

    After suffering burn out for many years I still feel the pressure to try to be someone I’m not. It’s so hard to keep the space God has given me and not want to be in someone else’s. I want to be more content in who I am right now and not wishing I was someone else. Thanks for this inspiration.

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  1079. Kim

    This is SO where my life is right now…my 3 kids are growing and 1 1/2 are out in the world…my mission as mummy is changing too quickly for my liking!! My 8 feet are changing and I need help!!

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  1080. Patricia

    I am looking forward to reading this book – sounds wonderful!

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  1081. Patty

    I don’t know if I can wait to see if I win one of the free copies!! I think I am going to go look for it today in town! I think this is something God has been working in me lately!! Seems like it just jumped right off the computer screen 🙂

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  1082. Pamela O'Connor

    I am so grateful to have come across Emily’s post over at http://www.aholyexperience.com today which eventually lead me here. Wow! She has a way of touching my soul right where I am at this very moment. I’m excited to get my hands on her latest book and learn more about uncovering the art I was made to live. So inspiring!

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  1083. Jennifer

    Just what I needed to hear today!

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  1084. Kate

    Oh, I’d love to win a copy of this book! And I’ll be experiencing my first ever trip to an indoor water park in December. I can hardly wait.

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  1085. Katie

    Enjoyed reading your thoughts on this blog! Would love to read your book:)

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  1086. Carol Green

    I would love to have a copy of this book.

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  1087. Shalena

    Love, love, love your amazing spiritual words!! Always looking for a great book to inspire me! Haven’t been to an indoor water park but would love to go! Winning this book would be a blessing!

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  1088. Elizabeth

    I would LOVE to win this book…please pick me 🙂

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  1089. Jenni Thomas

    Would love to have a copy of the book…always looking for a good one!

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  1090. colleen

    Always on the look out for a good read. Thanks

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  1091. Anna

    Thank You for this post. I need to hear that “God assigned me my own job to do”….inspiring. I would love to read your book Emily. Thank You Lysa
    Blessings Anna

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  1092. Nicci Wangerin

    This article really spoke to me where I am at in this moment. This book would really be appreciated!

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  1093. Tammy

    I truly live in doubting my strengths and abilities. It’s from a childhood of “you’re not good enough, pretty enough, worth loving or investing time in.” I’m trying to renew that which was taken through the love of Jesus! He’s called us to do great things, adopt internationally and be a voice for the orphan! My heart and mind are in, but my past mistakes and failures hold me back. The voice of my parents ringing in my ears that “You’re not capable” tends to hurt my dreams of following Gods good, pleasing perfect Will. This book might just renew my hopes and encourage me that, “With man this is impossible, but with God (don’t you just LOVE that!!!!) ALL.things are possible!”

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  1094. CHERIE IN TEXAS

    I WENT TO COLLEGE BUT ENDED UP QUITTING BECAUSE I COULD NOT DECIDE WHAT I WANTED TO BE WHEN I GREW UP. I AM 57 AND STILL DON’T KNOW WHAT I WANT TO BE. I AM A JACK-OF-ALL TRADES BUT A MASTER OF NONE. OH, HOW I WISH I KNEW WHAT GOD MEANT ME TO BE. I PRAY FOR HIS GUIDANCE ALL THE TIME BUT AM STILL VERY LOST. IF THIS BOOK WOULD HELP ME FIND THAT ANSWER I WOULD BE SO GRATEFUL. I ENOUGH READING YOUR WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT. THANK YOU!

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    • N. Jean Bird

      Cherie,
      I am 65 and still don’t know what I want to be when I grow up! The Lord called me to study in the ministry at age 57 and I am just finishing the last course to be commissioned and He still has not revealed what ministry I am to pursue but I know after reading this blog that I need to be looking closer to home and God is beginning to give me some clarity now. Gender and/or age are never a deterrent for God. Hang in there Sister, He will lead you to the right place in His time.
      Jean

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    • Marjie Scheib

      I agree with you Cherie- I just turned 51 and I am still asking the same thing. I am good at many things but often feel like they are just distractions from what God has planned for me. Do you feel like time is running out? I do! It isn’t that I think I have to do some huge and great but I just always feel like I am not reaching my fullest potential in my gifting. Possibly my need to please people …..

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  1095. em

    that is such a good reminder Emily & Lisa! thank you 🙂 like you said, so many times we are told, and we tell people that the sky is the limit, thinking that that is encouraging (and sometimes it is), but what we need to remember is that we were made to make a special type of art, not all art 🙂
    blessings to you all today

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  1096. Mary

    I am looking forward to reading your book. I love fellowship of encouraging, loving, Godly women I have found through Proverbs 31 Ministries. Thank you 🙂

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  1097. Francesca @verriorganized.com

    Hi Emily and Lysa! Emily — gosh just another amazing post. I loved what you said “He doesn’t equip me to do every job possible, He equips me to do the job meant for me.” I think so many people – me included – get caught up in having to it all or feeling like a failure if they don’t do something. It is SO much easier to think that instead of banging your head against a wall or trying too hard that maybe it’s not the right move or “thing” for you – but that there *is* something that is right for you. It isn’t easy finding it but if you pay attention to what isn’t you open yourself up to so many possibilities. Thank you for your always poignant and powerful words. – Francesca

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  1098. Christine

    These posts always come at just the right time, thank YOU and God! Look forward to reading the book to help clarify the maze of where I’ve been and where I’m going, seemingly ‘stuck’ right now. Also would love to share it with a dear one who is quite familiar with water parks and the same issues of comparison, defeat, even depression. Bless you all and your continued ministry to zillions of us just like you!

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  1099. Rachel

    Is it too late to enter? I’d love a book! Like a lot of people, I aspire to write a book myself one day but have been trying to find my 8-foot section. Just this week I think I’ve found some clarity and would love resources to help tell my story. Thanks!

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  1100. Rita

    Emily, I started reading this devo before I went to Chapel but did not finish reading it until after coming back. (I work at the International Mission Board.) This is PURELY a GOD-THING!!! Our Message from our president, Dr. Tom Elliff, today was about focusing on the calling that God has called us to do and what that will bring: It will bring about 4 things: 1. Simplicity – bring the Gospel to those who don’t have it. 2. Suffering – In our suffering (not petty stuff), it will bring us authenticity. 3. Shame – Do not be ashamed of the Gospel and do not apologize for the work we do. 4. Security – We KNOW where we come from and God will guard us in our assignment, however little or big it is in the grand scheme of things. We need to stay focused on where God has placed us. The Scripture passage was 2 Tim. 1:1-12, focusing on verse 12 where Paul is passing the torch to Timothy.

    I have ALWAYS wanted to be a writer. I have a story to tell, but maybe, just maybe, I am not the one who is to write my story. I have joined Compel, although I have not yet used its resources. I would LOVE to read your book, whether I win it or purchase it.

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  1101. Amanda

    Christine Caine once said, “embrace your place!” and Emily’s post reminds me so much of that. I have had fits of “this is not where I want to be” off and on throughout my career, but God has led me to the realization that if I can’t serve where He has me right now faithfully, He is not going to let me move forward to areas where “I might want to be.” all of that gets me focused back on Him, because He is the “where” I want to be!

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    • Brownie

      Amanda, I could have written your post. I have been wringing my hands over what / where does the Lord want me to be? I finally slowed down enough to hear Him….”Right where you are”….thank you Lord for your patience with your children!

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  1102. Tristine Barry

    WOW! Thank you so very much for this! You are so very much speaking to me. I just love what you wrote about guideposts and gifts along the way to help us realize what NOT is our calling.

    I am a writer that wants to learn so much about my 8 feet of the pool of life. This message is strongly resonating because unfortunately I DO try to take on the whole pool. Your book sounds quite interesting.

    Thank you so very much for sharing your talents and gifts with us. Blessings!

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    • N. Jean Bird

      Tristine,
      I am a very beginning writer and I love writing but I am afraid I am not even up to an 8 foot section. I’m afraid I am still in the 3 foot wading pool. 🙂
      I love all the books Lisa writes and recommends. Never been disapointed in one yet. Will surely get a copy myself.
      Jean

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  1103. Ashley

    This book sounds amazing! I pray I can receive a copy!

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  1104. Paige

    I would love to have this book. I’m just going to be honest here. I signed up for Compel this morning at 9am and by noon I had canceled. Going onto the website for me was like trying to save everyone in the Olympic sized pool as they all began to go under at the same time. With no whistle. And a ski suit on. With heavy jeans. And realizing I don’t even know how to swim. Just completely overwhelming for me. I think its going to be an awesome ministry and I chickend out. How… simply disappointing. I’m just not there yet, I guess. Hoping to find my little 8 foot piece at some point and figure out what God made me to do. 34 and still haven’t found it! Argh!

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    • N. Jean Bird

      I’m with you on this Paige. I did the online Bible study and really enjoyed reading all the comments and material but became over whelmed with everything that was going on.
      I would however love to go to one of Lisa’s writing conferences if they come near enough to where I live.
      Jean

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  1105. N. Jean Bird

    “If you’re willing to face your inability, you are able to see what is outside your circle of influence and responsibility so that you may embrace and focus on the small part that belongs to you and only to you.”
    This one sentence is huge!!! I realize God can enable me to do anything if He is calling me to it but He has given me specific gifts and abilities that are unique to me and my situation for a reason. I have been looking for where God would have me minister because I want to do great things in His name and missing out on great ministry opportunities right where I am!
    Yes, I believe ALL things are possible with God but ALL things are not within my realm of influence and/or my responsibility. May He give me the knowledge of His will to know what is and what isn’t. Amen and Amen

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  1106. BobbiJo

    I would like to read this book. I got my degree and was working for a bank, but when I had my son I quickly realized that a retail schedule did not jive with the schedule I wanted and needed with my son. I now work part-time for my family, have a flexible schedule and am pregnant with #2 (yay!) but am at a total loss with what direction I should go career wise once my kids are in school full time and what steps i might should take in the process. I love my flexible schedule working for the family, but I am certainly not able to use all my skill sets and don’t find my work very satisfying. I know I’m where I’m supposed to be for now, but I’m 30 and feel I should have a plan for 5 years down the road; and so far I haven’t received a clear vision from The Lord.

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  1107. melissa

    Loved this word of encouragement. As a woman, wife , mom, etc. It is often easy to feel you are responsible for the whole pool!
    It’s great to be reminded to just focus on our part and what we were called to do, which is not everything.

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  1108. Heather

    Dear Lisa, I love reading your blogs. They are such a inspiration to me. I especially love how you relate it to personal life. I am looking forward to reading this book and seeing where God wants me;

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  1109. Lisa

    Emily’s books are always so inspiring.

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  1110. Becky Tredy

    In 3rd grade we had a project focused on what we wanted to be when we grew up. I wanted to be a mom with twin girls (Stephanie and Tiffany) and a writer. I was told even then that I couldn’t be a writer because I wouldn’t make enough money unless I wrote as a journalist or for a newspaper (just turned 37 this month). I was not interested in either. I am a mom, never had twins, but gave birth to more children than I ever thought I would! We had #6 this past June as well as celebrated 11 years of marriage that same month. I said I would never homeschool and yet I am on my 4th year. Though I stay beyond busy and life is nothing short of crazy, my desire to write has always been there. Even when no one else was interested, I have loved letter writing, journaling, and frequently write down the funny things my children say and do. I often say “someday I’ll write my book!” I would LOVE a copy of the book! No matter what, I want to leave behind something for my children to always have to look back on and be challenged as well as smile as I share my life with them between the pages of a book! 🙂

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  1111. Gay Idle

    I have always cringed when I hear people telling kids they can be anything they want to be…the sky is the limit. Well…they might be able to be many things in this life, but they will never be fulfilled until they have found the purpose for which God has called them to..the very reason they were created. We all need to make sure we are seeking what He wants for us and not our own ideas of what will make us happy.
    Thanks so much for writing about this!
    blessings,
    Gay Idle

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  1112. Jenny mcdaniel

    I would love to win this book, I love Emily! She has such a beautiful heart.

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  1113. Erica

    I am always so touched and inspired by the wonderful words of such courageous women! Thank you for being a voice and inspiration for the rest of us. I would love to receive this book!

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  1114. Karen Archibald

    Thank you for sharing. I really spoke to me.

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  1115. Julie Jensen

    I went to college, got the English degree, published small things, taught high school, got married and had kids. Now here I am, 15 years later, drowning in laundry, bills and children, wondering when I will do anything that matters! And then I laugh at myself, realizing how much I HAVE accomplished and AM accomplishing. I need to learn to live better, to see the art in me, and the beauty that surrounds me. Thank you for your encouragement here today. I especially loved reading the comments from the sweet women whose hearts and lives are so like mine! I think you all are beautiful and I want you to know that you have added warmth and color to “the curve of my soul” today!

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  1116. Julie

    It’s good to remember that we are made uniquely and we are here to complete the task God has made only us for.

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  1117. Jeanna Tucker

    I am so excited about Proverbs 31.

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  1118. Tracey

    Thank you so much for this post. I have been stretched beyond belief in the last three weeks and have come to learn that the only thing holding me back from reaching the limits of the sky is me. I have seen first hand how in my weakness God can do so many great things! Tonight I am able to feel blessed about the plan God has for my life and that I don’t have to have it all figured out.

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  1119. Leah

    Thank you so much for this post – it’s exactly what I needed to read tonight!

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  1120. maryanne

    wow. you spoke to my heart tonight. i struggle with this. i think we all do.

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  1121. Peg J. Ribble

    I would love to read this book. I love all inspiring books that help me in life & seems like it takes a lot these days to get us thru everything that goes on in this world now. Thanks for all your help in this life.

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  1122. Debbie

    Can’t wait to read this book! I need it, as I’m still trying to “figure out” what I should do, and my Senior in high school needs it, too! Yay! Now I’ve started a Christmas list! 🙂 Thanks for sharing your gift of words with us!

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  1123. Amy

    Thanks, Lysa–and Emily. Your words underscored some things God has been gently speaking to my heart. I am heading to bed encouraged. What a gift. Of course I’d love to win a copy of the book, but am grateful for these words.

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  1124. Jennet

    This book looks so wonderful and inspiring! Thank you for the chance to win a copy.

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  1125. Cheryl

    Wow! What a wonderful book and giveaway! Hoping I’m not too late to enter. Thank you for your beautiful words today!

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  1126. Karen main

    Oh this is exactly what I am doing. I have my toes at the edge of the pool and I am trying to take care of everyone of the zillion people swimming in it. Wow, the visual you created has been the eye opener I need. Now which section of the pool is for me? This question should keep me busy

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  1127. Connie

    I so want a copy of this book, this will be a perfect gift for my three daughter in loves! They are such good mommies and are already so artful with their lives! I think this book will help guide them!

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  1128. Leigh Ann Wills

    Thanks so much. THis was such a great daily devotion. I often compare myself to others and what they are doing. All the while seeing all the talents, time, organization, etc that I dont have! This was a great reminder to spend more time trying to find and use the talents I have!

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  1129. Rikki

    I’m guessing that I have missed the competition cut off. But what a blessing to find this message at this time. I am in a great time of change and searching. I KNOW I was put on this earth for a purpose and two years ago nearly gave up even trying. But as the path of life continues, lessons are learnt and events occur. The search and desire today is alive and growing stronger everyday, despite the challenges that are arriving daily within my family. I am there for them and will continue, but for the first time see a journey running along side of the daily events and the desire to grow myself too. I can’t wait to get my hands on a copy of this book as I am soaking up positive, inspiring words daily on my journey. Thank you for what sounds like the right book at the right time for me. Wishing you all the best.

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  1130. Cindy

    Oh Lysa,
    I love how you slip right into my kitchen, sit at my table, and have a conversation with me that speaks directly into my heart. Like we’ve known each other personally for years and are chatting as best friends sharing our deepest fears and truths.
    The whole water park scenario….yep, I can totally relate. How they walk back and forth in their space always watching, always guarding their piece of the park. Doing the job they’ve been assigned with intent.
    I’ve been searching for my role in life for a long time. Due to circumstances in my life, I felt the best place for me to be was at home with my children as they were growing up. And I don’t regret it. Not one bit.
    But, now my children are grown and have thier own lives. While we are a very close family, and I love spending time with them, I have something missing in my own life. I don’t have the continual job of raising children anymore and for several years, I’ve been out of sorts with who I am now. I’ve had many part times jobs that I’ve loved but I feel a deeper calling.
    I just don’t know what it is right now…..
    I’m excited to read about your new book! I think you might have wrote it for someone just like me. 🙂
    Thank you Lysa. Thank you for being real to thousands of women across this whole world while maintaining a gentle spirit.
    Blessings!
    Cindy

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  1131. AmberMC

    You ladies are such a blessing to me. God speaks directly to my heart through your words. Thank you for being a light on a hill for all of us.

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  1132. Michele Heath

    I would love to read this new book – it looks like the much needed encouragement I yearn for at this point in my life. Thanks for offering!

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  1133. lynette

    Learning to say Yes to God without reserve can be very scary,but God is faithful to do His part in leading us all the way. My desire to to learn to follow Him completely, at 55 years of age and a never married, I think what am I to do now? Have I missed God? Is it too late? No, I think in the fullness of time He does all things well…I just want to be a part of it all, no matter my physical age, inside I still feel like a little kid:)

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  1134. Leigh

    Lysa, after reading your “Sharing Your Story” post from today’s Prov31, I am willing to obey God’s call to share about my infidelity. I broke down and began to sob while reading your post because I have been SO ashamed and fearful of judgement from others. I have completely repented, and sought restoration with my husband (who has been the closest on earth to showing me Christ’s amazing love and forgiveness!) I don’t know exactly when or how I will tell God’s Story of my life, but I know that He will be glorified and others will gain strength from hearing. Thank you for stepping up and sharing your story, too.

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  1135. Lisa B.

    I heard about this great book.

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  1136. Carma

    Thank you for this timely and encouraging post. I’ve been resenting my limitations and restrictions instead of seeing them as the gift that they are.

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  1137. kristin mulroy

    Thank you for this timely word. I would LOVE to find my “8 foot section”!! And I’ve seen those lifeguards….I thought they were short staffed the day I was there, couldn’t get over their frantic pacing! I don’t think we have to look like that if we’re in communications w god 🙂

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  1138. Brenda S.

    Your book sounds wonderful. I would love to read it and then share with my best friend. God Bless you!

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  1139. Cathy Y

    This sounds like a great book. I have had a yearning for being creative and fun lately though I am a “beaver” and usually put tasks before fun. This book sounds good for people like me.

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  1140. Rita

    I don’t see my original comment. Did it get posted or was it too long? I explained about our message in Chapel yesterday was on the exact same thing and how much of a GOD-thing it was.

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    • Rita

      Emily,

      I want to share my original post because it was purely a GOD-thing, but I will shorten it. I was reading your devo and then had to stop to go to Chapel. Our president, Dr. Tom Elliff, brought the message on Wed., “What will it mean to accept God’s assignment for me?” His text was 2 Tim. 1:1-12, focusing on verse 12, where Paul is passing the torch to Timothy. Dr. Elliff said that accepting YOUR own assignment will bring 4 things:
      1. Simplicity – Bring the Gospel of the Lord to others and give HIM all of the glory, honor, and praise.
      2. Suffering – Our nation has created a sufferingless brand of Christianity that God knows nothing about. We will suffer (not from petty things) and it will give us and our message authenticity.
      3. Shame – Do not be ashamed of the Gospel and do not apologize for the work we do.
      4. Security – We KNOW where we come from and GOD will guard you in your assignment.

      Thank you, Emily, for this giveaway and for the work that YOU do, your eight feet.

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  1141. Danielle

    I’d love a chance to read your book. We all have a mess, issues we’re dealt and even create. But it is our beautiful mess meant to be shared for others to find community.

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  1142. Sharri

    This is a season of the ‘unknowing’ for this 53 year young grandma of 6 grandchildren. I am intrigued by your book. Would it help me to find the place that YEHOVAH ADONAI has set in time for me? The questions have gone up in prayers, “ADONAI, what am I made for? Where do I belong while present in this earth?” I know I am made to glorify HIM first, and in all of my ways. I long to touch HIS heart like never before. I long to reach the lost, yet find I am lost in knowing my own gifts He has bestowed on me. We are in the very last days; I yearn to do even the smallest of things for HIM. My resources are ever so limited, but HIS are unending! Please YAH, I beseech YOU, cause me to be undone by YOUR GLORY!

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  1143. Lori

    I would love this book. I feel God calling me to do amazing things. I am praying up and ready to make an impact — even if it’s only on one person – God will be praised. Thanks!

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  1144. Dianna Schnekenburger

    Reading this blog has confirmed a thought I had earlier this week. I went to a charity presentation all geared up to present with a co-speaker and then I froze when asked if I had anything to add. I encouraged my co-speaker to continue. I didn’t have any words to say, not in my mind anyway, I did in my heart but wasn’t sure if it would be appropriate. I want to be a speaker and a writer and once in awhile have a few decent things to say, to contribute. I thought, “If I had been speaking about something I was passionate about – my relationship with Jesus – would I have the words?” I believe so, I believe the Holy Spirit would have led me in the words in love. I thought, maybe this is a sign this isn’t my path – to speak at these events. I was so down on myself for not performing well. The thought about this not being my path began to release me from my own oppression. A guide post for my path forward. Thank you so much! Dianna

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  1145. Liz L

    I have this book on my must read list. I would love to win.

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  1146. Cara Strickland

    I love this. I too am realizing that my limits are actually wonderful and freeing.
    So good to see that God is teaching many of us the same things!

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  1147. Library Momma

    I would love this!

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  1148. Rachel

    Yes, it is good to be reminded where our focus should be.

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  1149. Doreen rainwater

    Wow, I would love to read this book!

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  1150. Renee

    Hi Lysa,my husband and I are coming out of a very big storm. We are growing and learning together staying strong and keeping Satan where he belongs! I love all your words of encouragement and your lives testimonies. I am now a reading machine and so is my hubby. Thank you!

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  1151. Susn Lee Needham

    I would love to have the courage to do what my heart tells me to do. I love reading these types of books. Blessings to the writers!!!

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  1152. Casey

    Sounds amazing!

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  1153. Angie Miller

    Sounds like a great book!

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  1154. jennifer dery

    I too have been impressed with the life guards at at Charlotte Indoor Water Park. How they never let anyone in their sight be uncared for. Your message is a lovely anology for me. I can’t impact everyone but I can impact my “8 feet”. Your study Becoming a Good Bible Study Girl turned my life around several years ago. I am now following God’s call to lead a small group. And our first study is Unglued. Thanks you for covering your 8 feet (and then some)

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  1155. Tasha

    Hope I’m not too late!!

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  1156. Stephanie Burr

    Wow I love when you let us know about a new book you wrote. My best friend and I get so excited to hear. Thank you

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  1157. Kimberly Baldy

    Sounds like a must-read book for me. This is something I have long struggled with. Can’t wait to read it!

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  1158. Denise

    Thank you for that wonderful explanation.

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  1159. CIntriago

    If I heard it once I heard it a thousand times from my mom “you can do it if you just put your mind to it”. Easier said than done as I have found out but those words still ring in my ears. I would love a copy! Thank you for all you do for us gals! 🙂

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  1160. Marlou McAlees

    Hi there 🙂 I just found your website through facebook and delighted to have found Proverbs31 Ministries. I would love for you to visit my little Christian blog .. http://www.gracebestill.blogspot.co.uk
    I am seeking the Lord everyday for my healing and this morning I have found some amazing and encouraging Christian blogs and websites 🙂 ♥
    Thank you for a chance to win a copy of this book ♥

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  1161. Jen Terry

    This is my first time on your blog. It won’t be the last! I just finished reading “Am I messing up my kids”. I’m sad about it this morning! It became like a close friend that I have shared so much with, had lots of coffee and honest talk. When looking back over my highlights, I believe I should have just hilighted the entire book! I will be referring to this book often. It was so inspiring and so freeing. I’ve shared it with so many friends since I began the first chapter. So glad God blessed you with such a desire to share your life through writing and inspire women all over the world. Abundant blessing, Jen

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  1162. Michele

    Wow, I needed to read this this morning. I’m feeling a little overwhelmed with commission work, a volunteer leadership role that I’m in charge of this year and few other things that will fall in place when those two things align. This post was important for me to read. Once a lifeguard, I can go back to that familiar spot and watch my 8-10 ft section with precision and expertise, knowing that the others in leadership with me are doing the same. Whew! God is good and He has my back in this area.

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  1163. Michele

    Wow, I needed to read this this morning. I’m feeling a little overwhelmed with commission work, a volunteer leadership role that I’m in charge of this year and few other things that will fall in place when those two things align. This post was important for me to read. Once a lifeguard, I can go back to that familiar spot and watch my 8-10 ft section with precision and expertise, knowing that the others in leadership with me are doing the same. Whew! God is good and He has my back in this area.

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  1164. Victoria

    Thank you for this topic today. It was as if you’ve been “reading my mail.” 🙂
    This has been an issue for me for a very long time and have not been the best lifeguard for my 8-ft area a lot of the time. Thank God for people like you whom he uses to help me refocus on my 8-ft vs the whole pool!

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  1165. LIsa

    I so needed to hear this… I live in a world of comparisons in my mind of all the things I “should” be doing.. “could be doing” but am not doing. Either due to fatigue or sloth or just making the money to pay the bills, I don’t have the umpth to do more. Most of the time, I blame myself asking God “What is wrong with me?”

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  1166. Erika Alcorn

    Hope there’s still a chance for me. Just now starting to browse past Proverbs 31.

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  1167. Yvette Coleman

    I hope I’m not to late as well. This is book is the path God is leading me on. I would love to have this book to help me dream again.

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  1168. Annie

    This is such a timely post for me! I routinely take on too much, and then am hard on myself when none of it goes well (surprise, surprise!). So…it is with a sigh of relief that I am hearing the concept that maybe I just need to cover my own 8 ft (and not those 100 miles). Excited to figure out just what God has in store for my square footage!

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  1169. Tracy Williams

    As a women in love with God but struggling to find my purpose and calling, I would love to read your book! Thanks for the chance!

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  1170. Theodore Salarzon

    A whirlwind of emotions have been interfering with my relationship with my son. It’s been years that I have been struggling with this. I feel that focus is what I am really lacking. I am the one that tries to keep an eye over “the whole pool!” I’ve overcome challenges in my life, but dont know how to focus on this. My son is a straight “A” student in school, but just has difficulty with fully disclosing the truth about school assignments. This lead me to reach out to his teacher to verify additional information I was looking for. Come tomfind out, school assignments haven’t been submitted on time. This makes me furious. I would like to discuss this with him but I just dont know where to start. Kindly advise.

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  1171. Esther

    Would love to read this!

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  1172. Vanessa

    I’d love to read this!!

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  1173. ksmaples

    I would love to win a copy of this book. I want to do the job that is meant for me.

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  1174. Amanda

    Lately everything I lay my eyes on seems to point me in the same direction: to share my story. Thank you for this post and for the giveaway. Fingers crossed for a win today 🙂

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  1175. kim c

    I need this book for me, because I have no idea where to start to find what I have to offer this world AND if I won, it would be like a two-fer because my husband has a book in him (or several) he just needs the motivation, push, and idea on how to start!

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  1176. Lori Heil

    I would love to win a copy of this!

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  1177. Karren

    Smaller steps to a great start.

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  1178. Tammy

    just wrote about this same thing on my blog last night- would love to win this book. 😉

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  1179. Joy

    I’m too late to win the book. And I know I’m not a writer. My mom is, though. She hasn’t spoken to me in two years. Before that there were a few years with her after eight years of silence. No one knows why this leaving.
    When your sacred ones slip away, there comes a panicked flailing…a gasping sprint, barefoot on gravel, anything to prove yourself worthy. This has become my pool. I want to be able to draw the eye down, to focus on my few in my little space, but the choking fear rises and the eyes compulsively dart and widen…looking…looking for that which is lost.
    I’m not sure why this little confession came tonight, but I am grateful for the context…for the focus. My eight feet. May The Lord give those of us who white-knuckle faith-bend our gaze from the impossible vastness of the pool…grace and peace to let them…go. And look down.

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  1180. Bernadette

    This sounds like the book that I need. I just came from a retreat this past weekend and it was on Is Your Heart at Peace? I knew it wasn’t already but also we talked about what the Word says about what our roles are as women. It opened up alot in me to think about. I also realized that I don’t have something that brings me passion, its like I’m just living and waiting for God to put something in my lap. I do know I enjoy taking scenery type photos but I don’t have the camera to do anything professional like. I am pleased with some of the pictures I’ve taken with my cell. I need to take a photography class or find someone who could teach me privately, something.

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  1181. Kristen Harris

    I would love to win and read!

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  1182. Emilie Sheehan

    I just read your posting. Thank you. Your words, “Could it be possible that your limits – those things you curse and wish were different about yourself – are not holding you back but pointing you forward?”, were exactly what I need to read. They were food to my hungry soul. So often I curse my limitations, consider myself weak or unequipped, but the truth is my limitations are where God wants to use me. I need to focus on my section of the pool and glory in that section. Thank you, once again. Your words meant so much to me.

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  1183. EileenKirkland

    The title of this book describes my life……because I am currently struggling in a million little ways!….I would love to win this book to help strengthen me and inspire me to live afearless life trusting in God’s word and ultimate plan for me and my family.

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  1184. lrf

    After reading this I realized I have things to think on/work on in my life. The book sounds interesting and helpful. Thank you for the post and chance to win.

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  1185. Mommyof4

    I’m new to Facebook, new to ‘liking your page’ but it’s a page I read through so often. I’ve never left a comment anywhere before but had to because this touched my heart so much. I love God with all my heart but struggle to find my calling, outside of being ‘mom’. I’d love a chance to win this book. Thank you for letting God work through you to touch others.

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  1186. Wanda Lane

    So grateful to have found this site. Thank you!

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  1187. Nana Roberts

    As a retired teacher, i miss the daily contact with my students where I had a chance to inspire them. ( not that I always did ) I tried writing a daily devotional, but I don’t think it was that good. I need to not give up, step out in faith.

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  1188. Lisa Maldonado

    This book sounds like it was made for me. Always feeling like I’m not fully living for God. I wish I had more interesting words to say.

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  1189. Jonathan Petersen

    I’m writing to invite you to join the new Bible Gateway Blogger Grid (BG²). If you’d like details, email me. Thanks.

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  1190. Amy Root

    How do you know what your job is? How do you break through where you are when it seems like everything you do you run into a road block? would love to read this book. – Amy

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  1191. N. DiCarali

    Precisely what I needed to hear today. Thank you for sharing your heart.

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  1192. Tnewie

    I read this and think…. Man do I have words to say and stories to tell.

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  1193. Sheila Cochran

    This book looks amazing! I would love a copy:)

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  1194. Heather

    To read this book would be a great blessing! This post has been such a blessing!

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  1195. Karen

    I think this book is for me! Will get it even if I don’t win! Looking forward to reading it!

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  1196. Robin Johnson

    I am in the midst of a career change, as a nurse, venturing from Hospice Nursing into Pediatric aggressive nursing. I am brave and open and praying for God,s quad on and strength. I would love to win this book !

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  1197. Lisa Wilkerson

    Wow sounds awesome! Would love to read it

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  1198. Elizabeth Maynard

    Will be trying to find this book…..not sure there is anything I need more

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  1199. Christie Jarvis

    Wow! It seems like every time I turn around, God is using someone to remind me about His calling and that through Him, I am able to do it. I am an avid reader and this looks like just the book I need right now. I hope I am one of the winners!

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  1200. Kristen

    I have been struggling all week to discover my motivational spiritual gift. I am so anxious to find it, because I know once I do, I won’t be so tired from trying to do everything. I will be able to rest in doing primarily what I was created to do!

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  1201. Heather Smyth

    Sounds like a great book

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  1202. Nickie

    I absolutely love this post and if its not too late I would love to be considered for the contest.

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  1203. Karen Mitchell

    What a great idea! Would love to explore more throughly what God has created me to do and actually act on it.

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  1204. Elizabeth Yalian

    For years I wondered if I had any spiritual gifts at all. Maybe like everything else in my life, I got shortchanged. God has shown me that writing is one of my gifts. I have found much joy in my blog community.

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  1205. Gloria

    Thank you for the awesome words of encouragement. I have to admit to feeling a little lost in my purpose lately. My kids are growing up and my husband and I recently stepped down from pastoring a small church. Looking forward to getting a copy of this book and finding which section of the pool the Lord is giving me. 🙂

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  1206. Rosemarie

    I so appreciate your words of wisdom and encouragement. When asked what my gifts are, I usually respond with “I don’t know” or “I don’t think I have any”. I am looking forward to reading your book. I am also delighted to be going to our denomination Women’s Conference and hearing you speak in a few weeks. I have been beyond blessed by your ministry. Thank you for using YOUR gifts. 🙂

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    • Rosemarie

      That should say “THE BOOK” not YOUR BOOK. Although, I do enjoy yours, too! 😉

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  1207. Pam

    Wow! I have been in this quandry for quite some time. My oldest daughter is preparing for college next year and her future – what she will finally “Be”. Discussing options and ideas with her has made me wonder what I want to “Be”. I have always wanted some kind of job in which I make a difference in someone’s life. I sort of have that – but indirectly. I write software for the International Space Station and the work that I do truly impacts lives of the astronauts on the station! But, I am thinking there is something more!

    I would love to receive a copy of this book – to help me get my feet on the ground and discover my purpose, or section of the pool!
    God Bless You!

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  1208. trish

    Thanks for the offer…I’m secretely hoping I find my place in the pool instead of drowning by it.

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  1209. Pam

    I recently relocated to a whole new town, church, and job hours away from family and friends in order to spend purposeful time with the man God brought into my life. On our journey towards marriage, we wanted to date with intention. So, I made the move. I’ve been here just over a month and some of the shiny newness has worn off giving way to homesickness. I truly needed to hear this today; to be reminded that it wasn’t chance that brought me here. To remind me that lots of things have pulled at my attention causing me to lose focus on the wonderful task I’ve been assigned- to love the man I never thought I’d meet.

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  1210. Mandi Mowery

    Shared my testimony of God’s mercy and grace on my blog yesterday. Very hard, but great freedom in hoping it will encourage someone who’s struggling! Seversl friends have told me today I need to make it a book and then I read this 🙂 His timing is perfect!

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  1211. Mrs. C

    God-incidence! I’ve been in discussion about this with my sisters! I look forward to reading this 🙂 Thank you!

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  1212. Kelly

    I commented on here a few days ago in hopes of winning the book, and I very much hope that I did….but I got an email saying I won and asking me for my home address. The email was from jamiehessva@_____.com and before I give a stranger my home address….I just want to be sure that this is indeed someone on your staff.

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  1213. Connie

    This so sounds like where I am at right now…Knowing I have a specific calling but not seeing what it is.

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  1214. Pamela koop

    As a young mother of three between the ages of 9 months and 4 years old, I often get overwhelmed. Feeling like I should do more, want to do more, but also want to be the best wife, mommy and homemaker I can for my family. Would love insights from this book!

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  1215. Susan DiParisi

    I am a wife of a Navy officer, mother 5 ( ages 8,6,4,3 and 3). We have moved 5 times in the past 9 years. While I feel blessed to live this exciting life, I often feel like ther is another purpose for me to be a part of. I uses to be an educator so I love learning and teaching. Your book sounds very inspirational!
    Susan

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  1216. Melissa McQ

    I’d love to win this book. Thank you!

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  1217. Liz

    Wow that was super powerful and all in one article cant imagine how great the book will be anyone know where i can get it???

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  1218. Marilyn G

    Wow

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  1219. Kayla Noel Stojak

    I would love to read this book and to press out on to my friends. I’m a stay at home mom! Some days I really do feel like I have nothing offer. But I know God he’s a plan for me. I just don’t know what it is yet

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  1220. Leigh Ann

    Society tells women that we should have all the answers and to be great at all our roles! That being superwoman is the goal…I don’t know about anybody else but feeling that you just aren’t great at anything because you’re so stretched feels horrible. I’d love to read this book!

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  1221. Ursula

    I always enjoy awesome words of encouragement… especially in the midst of my trials. I recently found myself asking “what on earth am I doing…where am I going…and God, where are you? A little help in this sinking sand, please!” You know, I have a purpose, but life sure gets overwhelming when it looks blurry ahead and my perspective is even a little off-centered. I’m sure it would benefit me to read this book. Thanks for sharing.

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  1222. jeri

    I am with you…I hate indoor waterpark, actually, all waterparks…but I too suffer for the kids. Love the giveaway. The sounds amazing!

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  1223. Dawn

    Sounds like an encouraging read! Would love to own it.

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  1224. Karen L

    So glad I came to the blog today. God WAS really listening to me rambling the past two days! I have been feeling so lost and confused about what I can do with my life. Health issues have upended my life by keeping me home bound for a couple of years. It puts a stress on all areas of my life. I feel like God was leading me here today so I can read this book….. Thanks for the giveaway……Karen

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  1225. Cathy

    Dear Lysa, I love the reminder here that we are to do our call–nothing more, nothing less. I hope I still have a chance to win the book 🙂 Thank you again Lysa for sharing from your life.

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  1226. Pam

    Interesting to be mid 50’s and find God deconstructing you and feeling like nothing is the same, not knowing what is to come, not feeling adequate/able in anything anymore. I know He has a plan but this is quite an interesting void of something with Him as He rebuilds for His story to emerge in my life.

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  1227. Sarah Driscoll

    I have 3 small children and most days I wonder why god blessed me to be their mother? I have no patience and a short temper. Why would god choose to give me 3 babies in 3 years? I love them all more then myself, but some days their demands are almost more then I can bare.

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  1228. Jil

    Looks like a great read!

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  1229. Abigail Dougherty

    Oh wow, thank you so much for this post! The Lord is so good and always knows what we need to hear! I will be getting this book soon! <3 Thank you!!

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  1230. Sheila

    I am currently searching and waiting for God’s plan for my life. I feel this book would help me in my search. Thank you for writing A Million Little Ways.

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  1231. Sherri

    I would love to win! Beautiful post. 🙂

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  1232. Karie

    I would love to win this book!

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  1233. vanessa tipps

    I need this book! I am in tis exact place and have struggled with this for the last 3 years or more after helping t start a church in my community! I have started to do some writing, but not sure where to go with it! I feel lost but the power within me to do work that touches lives, work that matters is overwhelming and heart wrenching at the same time. Hoping to win this book but if not I will definitely be buying it!

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  1234. Debbie Price

    Today is the first anniversary of the day we had to open Mom’s “comfort pack” from Hospice. Three years ago I gave up a job I loved as Administrative Assistant to the Senior Pastor of our church, and left my husband alone at home taking care of his 92-year-old invalid mother, and went half way across the state and take care of my mother who was in end stage renal disease. Now a year after her death I am having trouble finding my new “ministry”, what it is that God has planned for me to do in order to “finish well”. I turned 60 in September and I am afraid that maybe I am too old to be really useful now. I do have a new granddaughter, 10 months old, who is my reason for getting up in the mornings; yet I still feel a craving to be involved in ministry or encouragement to others, but it wonder if I should simply accept being “retired” and patiently wait to see if/when The Lord has any other way he can/will use me.

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  1235. Christine

    I have been reading your posts and I always found it helpful. I’m a writer and a very expressive one. But sometimes I hold back saying some words or putting myself out there even if I strongly want to because I am afraid of making mistakes, being criticized (as always anyway!) and being debated by intellectual people. It’s happened to me in the past but God is always gracious to send me help. I am sure I can relate to this book and it will help me 🙂 It would be such a wonderful blessing! God bless you Lysa!

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  1236. Timothy Oliver

    I didn’t know what I would find when I first started reading your post. But every line inexorably drew me forward, onward, and deeper until at the end I heard my own voice exclaiming—Wow! That was really, really, good.

    I am sure I would not only greatly enjoy reading your book, but also anticipate actual blessing from it, if you send me one.

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  1237. Natalie

    Man, this book sounds like it’s a divine appointment for me in its timing! I feel consumed with insecurity, and that I cannot make a difference in this world. However, deep down inside, I ache to believe that I am here for a specific reason and that I can contribute something, anything. I just need to not be caught up in society’s version of “successful.” I’m just a boring mom and office manager.

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  1238. Katie Landers

    I think I’m just beginning to see the art God has created within me…the art that He wants me to share. I am eager to read this book and think deeper, with courage, about the artist within.

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  1239. Evelyn Del Valle

    Hi. I am now at the point of my life where I am looking for a new horizon, a new perspective to make my life complete. God is ALWAYS faithful because He leads me to places to give me encouragement. Thank you for giving me the chance to get hold of your free book. I know I would be blessed beyond words. May God be with you all the time.

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  1240. Jana McCann

    Sounds like a great read! I have to remember to read it when I am done with Unglued!

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  1241. Martha Kennedy

    I am new to the site but it is refreshing and soothing. A co worker inspired me to check the site out. Thank you for inspiring others.

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  1242. MARY SHOWAALTER

    I am prompted to want to write about past experience of failing a marriage cause of adultery in a marriage of 14yr., and wanting to encourage other women not to give up in there marriage. To encourage wives to trust God for their marriage and not to let the enemy gain a foot hold to tear down and destroy. Been remarried for 20yr., but was not a easy road to walk in, but God has graced our marriage. Want to share and write about my experience, but not sure how to get started. I do know with Jesus there is redemption and His divine grace does bring healing to marriage.

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  1243. ALICIA

    Married at 19, I gave up my friends, college and life before I even knew what is was supposed to be about. The only person I knew to love, trust, and grow with ended up being verbally abusive. At 26, with 2 children, I set out to honor my convenant with God regarding my marriage. I was alone and lonely. Another child added, and today,43 with 3 children, I am still married and still lonely and alone. I read the post today, and there really women today with no friends. Even with a spouse, life can be a lonely place. Regardless, thank you for efforts in reconnecting people. Blessings!

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  1244. Lynn Bolser

    I thought I was the only own who felt that way about water parks.

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  1245. Summer Culpepper

    I feel like the Holy Spirit has been really leading me lately, I’ve been praying for God’s will in my life, and I feel like, for the first time, life is starting to make sense to me. I do feel like God led me here for a reason. I want to be a blessing to other wives, as you, Lysa have been an impeccable inspiration to me; as well as other Christian women in this ministry. I would have never thought of myself as having a calling in ministry, but isn’t it amazing what the power of the Holy Spirit can show you??! You are all a blessing. To God be the glory!

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  1246. Christina ODonnell

    This book is definatly for me! Excited to read it!!

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  1247. Nancy

    I like the invitation to be valued. I know I have His DNA, so there is hope, that what I have in hand, is an offering that won’t be dismissed.

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  1248. Leslie Wild

    More than anything, I crave God in my life. Your will be done, Lord…have your own way!

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