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Sorting out puzzle pieces What is it like to start a new book? How does this relate to our everyday living? The knowledge of fear. The fear of knowledge. Often fear stops me cold. If I am in danger, that is a good stop. If I am in denial, lacking bravery, or making excuses, fear can stifle and shut me down. Sometimes, I fear what I do not know. Sometimes, I fear what I know. What about you?
Can you hear me now? Let’s all listen. Just listen. No response other than I hear you. My fall is filled with book club author visits and speaking to groups. Everybody Lies is making steady progress, and readers are giving me good feedback. If you have read the book, please leave a review on Amazon. Nine and counting...
Also, please share the book link with a friend and with a book club that you think would enjoy it as a read or as a Friends-Giving idea.
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Do you need some motivation? Ideas for your writing? Ways to grow in your faith? Wednesday Words is my video blog that posts once a week. Check out my website for more information on my published books and workshop offers. https://cindybcurtis.com
January is fraught with pros and cons. A fresh new year can feel exciting. With all the overeating, overindulging, over-giving, over and over from October 31 to January 1, we tend to favor enough is enough when January rolls around. The last quarter of 2025 hit hard this year. Processing all of that and still being in real-time present was a constant battle. Sometimes, I needed to be alone when I was called to be with a lot of great people. Sometimes, I needed those same great people, and I...
Where are you this week? Are you feeling like a bubblegum ball in a dispenser pinging all over the place, hoping for a chance to be dropped in the slot? When you realize you have finally dropped in the slot, you are consumed with not an ounce of flavor left. Awe… what joy! Take 5 minutes and ponder with me how to handle being an appreciator and a performer. I am on scene 20 (of 40) for book 2. This is a journey with the bare essentials and no frills—a time to get the words down and keep...
Setting up and taking down. Starting again and starting over. Losing focus and regaining wisdom. All the words matter. When we share a kind word with someone else on a regular basis, we are bound to connect with someone who needed to hear what we said. Keep sharing the kind words even if you have no idea where they will land or who will hear them. If you need a course to help you learn how to lead worship, check out this link for details. I am leading the course in January. It is all online...