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Dear Friend, Blue Sunshine

Dear Friend,

I don’t know who you are or even if you’ll see this, although I hope and pray that you do.

You have now blessed me twice by the simple act of sending me a card and a gift.

It’s amazing how a simple envelope with my name on it can stop my world for a moment and pull me right out of my own thoughts. The envelope today was a soft, lovely shade of blue, warm and inviting on a rainy day.

I couldn’t imagine who might be sending me a card on not-my-birthday and not-my-anniversary and not-a-holiday. See, with the advent of all things technology, an envelope hand-addressed to me is a precious treasure.

Today was a day to miss the sun, to remember how bright and beautiful the past few days have been.

Did you know that blue can be sunshine? Friend, your hand-written blue envelope was the warm sunshine in my day today!

Blue Sunshine - Thank you to a dear friend - is it you? || rebekahmhallberg.com

So thank you - thank you for blessing me with kindness, with your time, with the gift and with the blue sunshine. Thank you for thinking of me, taking time for me and standing with me. And thank you for not telling me who you are; there’s something very special to me about God working in this beautiful way!

One of my favorite song lyrics is sung by Michael W. Smith:

This is what you’re made for
Standing in the downpour
Knowing that the sun will shine
Forget what lies behind you
Heaven walks beside you
You’ve got to give it one more try
One more time

Dear Friend, thank you for standing beside me in a time when it’s so easy to feel so alone. Thank you for waiting through the rain, for being sunshine, for sending sunshine, for meeting me where I am and not being afraid to hang out with me.

The sun will shine again for me, and you’re going to be there to see the rainbow! I’m not sure who you are - for now you’ll be my blue sunshine - absolutely beautiful.

In honor of you, I’m going to pay it forward in a small, small way. Because I realized just how precious it can be to receive a hand-written envelope with my name on it, I’m going to spend time writing notes to people who I would like to bless. I will sign each one with my name, and in honor of my blue sunshine, whose kindness I can never pay back, so I will only try to pay forward.

Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. I’m praying God takes the blessings that you are pouring on me and doubles them in your life.

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The Loft - Blogs That Inspire

The Loft is open, come on up!

The Loft: A weekly Hangout and Link Up for Christian bloggers
Graphic by Kerry Messer

#TheLoft

The Loft is the place for conversation, community, networking, and Christian growth. Each week we provide a topic to start the conversation.

Then, Monday night, at 9pm Eastern, the link goes live and all week you can link up your post on that week’s topic.

We’ll have fun topics, serious topics, practical, soul-ful, holiday, and so, so much more…we can’t wait to get started! This is not only a great way to connect with others, it’s also a fun and easy way to establish a writing habit. If you aren’t a blogger, you are welcome to join in by leaving your comments in the comment section.

Listening is a lost art. Especially in the blogosphere where everyone wants to be heard. At The Loft, we know that listening is rewarding and rich… surprisingly so. So we want to provide an opportunity for Christian bloggers to speak and listen, grow and be encouraged. We invite you up to the Loft, an out of the way upper room where we’ll talk, laugh, learn, and leave a little bit changed.

So grab your coffee mug and come on up! Hang out for a bit. We betcha you’ll be glad you did.

To Participate:

1. Be creative. Feel free to use words, photos, video, audio, your family pet, whatever, to communicate on the weekly topic.

2. Listen twice as much as you talk. If you leave one link, visit two. Trust us on this one~wink.

3. Be a community. Include #TheLoft graphic and hashtag in your post and social media so we can find each other. Also, share the great stuff you find when you visit around…we’ll be doing the same. The Loft Link Up

When you link up at The Loft, your link will appear on 6 blogs! We’d love for you to visit The Loft co-hosts and know who we are:
Leah
Kathy
Arabah
Jen
Rebekah

Now it’s time to link up! This Week’s Topic: “Blogs that Inspire” (Since we all love blogs and bloggers, tell us what blogs or websites you go to for inspiration. Why do you love the blogs you love? Are there certain writing styles you are drawn to? Topics? Personalities? Spill the beans and then check out what other’s are saying too.)

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Let me share a few of my favorite blogs - but before that, let me share what I really connect to when reading a blog.

I value reading writers who are real, who are vulnerable and don’t try to hide behind the mask of perfection. If a writer shares a post telling me of a real struggle by a person who is needing a lot of Jesus’ grace, I’m immediately drawn in as this is a fellow traveler on the same grace-needing journey that I am on. If I’m reading a personal story - whether it’s a story of joy, sadness, struggle, victory, or the seemingly mundane moments of everyday life,

I value writers who share what they are learning about Jesus. When a writer shares why something applies in their life - a verse, a prayer, a devotional - I can often glean something for my personal growth.

I long for real, for authentic, for that deep-down, life-is-gritty-sometimes-but-oh-God-gives-beauty-and-grace.

So without further ado, let me share a few of my current favorites blogs and bloggers who provide inspiration and nourishment for my soul.

Tresta at Sharp Paynes
Her tag line “A little wit, a little struggle, a lot of Jesus” entices me to stop, coffee in hand, and soak up some of the goodness she’s sharing. Her blog design is very appealing, her writing is from the heart, and her pictures…if you visit just for her pictures, you will find beauty. You’ll find such pearls of truth here from a woman intent on following Jesus!

Anita at Grace For Parents
Her tag line “Extending grace and encouragement to parents, especially parents of special needs children” reminds me of what I so often need - and need to give - as a parent of a child with special needs. Anita’s posts are easy to read, full of encouragement, and to the point with nuggets of wisdom from a lady who has lived what she shares!

Alisha at Flourish
Alisha’s tag line, “Living an abundant & satisfying life: spirit, soul & body” offers me something for every aspect of who God has created me to be. Alisha is, among other things, an artist and her posts are full of vibrant colors and beautiful works she has created, all the while pointing back to the Giver of the gift!

Milly at Destination Italy
I was so drawn in by her post, “I Am…” where we really got to know her.
I was drawn in by the beauty of someone who came to God later in life, and I marveled at all God has done in her life - as only God can! Her writing style is beautiful and I’ve spent a good bit of time reading through various other posts.

Managing Your Blessings
I have the distinct privilege of being a contributor at MYB, but even before I was contributing, I was reading posts there, almost daily. And now, even as a contributor, I’m still reading posts there. These women have such a heart for God, led by the someone who is wholly committed to following Jesus’ leading.

A few others, in no particular order (most of which you may already be familiar with):

The Better Mom
Such wisdom from these other moms - I always find hope here.

(In)Courage
I always come away feeling encouraged and boosted in courage.

A Holy Experience (Ann Voskamp)
Oh, am I at a place in life where I need to find the joy.
Ann’s posts dig deep.
She knows the reality of in-the-trench living and wrestles for the joy.
If, somehow, you haven’t visited her yet, please do?

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Next Week’s Topic:“Greatest Insecurity” (We are going vulnerable here, asking you to share your greatest insecurity. How do you recognize it when it creeps up? What does insecurity sound like to you: What do you do to silence it? Any scriptures that help you fight it?)

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Relentless

Relentless. I want this to be a word that describes my pursuit of God, and I pray that I continue to move in that direction. What I’m finding, though, is that the more we actively pursue God, the more the enemy ratchets up the attacks on us. He’s relentless in his battle for our soul. I was thinking tonight about how we fight back with God’s Word and with the testimony of what God has done in our lives, and I wanted to share a story, and an idea, with you.

because I serve a God who is relentless in His love for me || rebekahmhallberg.com

A year or so ago (maybe longer, time does seem to pass more quickly as I get a little older) my daughter seemed to grasp hold of God’s love on a deeper level. She was so eager to express her love for God, her understanding of salvation and her knowledge that other people needed this salvation.

She got a pack of heart-shaped post-it notes and told me how appropriate they were, as hearts, to express God’s love. I remember thinking that was a nice sentiment.

I was out one day and noticed the transformation almost immediately upon my return home.

Pink hearts.

Everywhere. Kitchen, dining room, living room, doorways, walls, near the ceiling, by the light switch, beside the TV, bedroom doors, a dresser. Everywhere.

With a variety of messages on them expressing her love for God.

She was relentless in expressing her love for God, and in sharing that as best as she knew how. There was no doubt, based on the evidence she left, that she loved Jesus.

Relentless

How about us?

How relentless are we in sharing our faith out loud?

Not just that, though, but how relentless are we in standing up against the enemy when he comes to battle for our soul?

When I’m struggling and the enemy seems to be lurking nearby, I know the right answer is to speak out in faith, and to remind him of the One to Whom we belong.

The enemy is relentless, though. If he can’t take us down - and keep us down - he’ll try to attack in another way. No doubt you’ve stood up time and time again after his attacks, only to be knocked over by a stronger, more powerful hit. It gets exhausting to have to stand back up each time he tries to knock us down, doesn’t it?

Sometimes I can’t think of anything else to say in the face of his attacks other than to say the name of Jesus - and that is certainly THE most powerful thing we can say during a battle with the enemy.

What if…

What if my sweet girl has it right?

What if we took our thoughts about God, our love for Him, our favorite Bible verses, and wrote those on paper to place around the house?

Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates…
Deuteronomy 11: 18-20

Do those who come to visit your home know that you love Jesus? Asking that question of myself.

When the enemy comes knocking, can he see God’s Word lived out in your home, or is it just a book that sits on a shelf? Asking this question of myself, as well.

When he becomes relentless and we’re soul-weary from battle with him, wouldn’t it be wonderful to just look up - to the door, the wall, the light switch - and see a reminder of God’s faithfulness?
To see a reminder that we love God?
To see a reminder that the battle we’re in truly matters?

To see a reminder that the battle we’re in truly matters.

I’ve done this on a small level and it’s worked well. I’ve posted a few favorite verses in various places from time to time. The more I read them, the more I committed them to memory and they have become a part of me.

But I haven’t done this on a large scale like my daughter has done. She was relentless in her acknowledgement of God.

So what am I going to do?

I’m going to be intentional with choosing Bible verses to hang in my home. I want to be more intentional about committing God’s Word to memory. I want my kids to learn these verses, I want them to be etched on their hearts as they continue to learn and grow. I want to point to these verses in our tough moments and say, “Remember this? God is faithful!”

When the enemy comes knocking, as he will, I want to be relentless in my battle with him because I serve a God who is relentless in his love for me!

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Romans 15:13 - The Power of One Small Word

The simplest of ideas often come to me when I’m alone, when I can quiet away the noise of the day, or when I can grab some quiet moments before the day gets going. Today it was a few thoughts on one simple verse, and even beyond that, the meaning of one of the smallest words in the verse. I wanted to share just a few of my thoughts today, a small word study if you will. It’s not anything in-depth, it’s just a few thoughts from my quiet time this morning as I pondered Romans 15:13, and specifically, the word “of”.

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Romans 15:13

The God of hope - Romans 15:13 || rebekahmhallberg.com

I sat thinking about “the God of hope…” and started thinking about “the Queen of England,” or “the Grand Duke of Luxembourg”. From there, I went smaller in my thinking -
*the box of cereal
*the cup of coffee
*the vase of flowers

(Yes, you can probably tell that all this happened around the time that I was gearing up for my morning…coffee, breakfast…just keeping it real here!)

Anyway, what’s so special about “of“? It’s a small word, it doesn’t seem very significant as you read through Romans 15:13, but I’d venture to say it may be one of the most powerful words in the verse.

In all the examples above, the word “of” refers to the one person or item that possesses the other.

For example - the box of cereal - the box holds the cereal
The cup of coffee - the cup holds the coffee
The Queen of England - the queen possesses/holds power over England.
You get the idea.

The God of hope.

That certainly falls in line with the Queen of England and the Grand Duke of Luxembourg - they are the ones who claim sole ownership of a nation, of a particular location, a certain portion of the world.

The God of hope.

Not the God of ‘some hope’.

Not the God of ‘sometimes hope’.

The God of hope.

All of the hope. Every last bit of it.

It’s all His!

He holds all of the hope to give as we need.

Let’s look at the verse again:

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Why would the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace?

If I’m the one answering that question, on a personal level, it’s because I can’t seem to find hope in my life in those tough situations, unless I’m focused on the joy and peace that only Jesus can give.

How do we get that joy and peace? By spending time - whether it’s in His Word, whether it’s worship songs, whether it’s prayer - we have to be focused on Him. We have to clear out the other distractions to hear Him speaking to us.

We need to let Him place the peace and joy in our hearts, which will transform our hearts from hopeless, to hope-full. Full to overflowing.

This verse, Romans 15:13, is my prayer for you today - wherever you are, whatever your situation.

Romans 15:13. Amen.

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The Loft Is Open

The Loft is open, come on up!

 

The Loft: A weekly Hangout and Link Up for Christian bloggers
Graphic by Kerry Messer

 

#TheLoft

 

The Loft is the place for conversation, community, networking, and Christian growth. Each week we provide a topic to start the conversation.

Then, Monday night, at 9pm Eastern, the link goes live and all week you can link up your post on that week’s topic.

We’ll have fun topics, serious topics, practical, soul-ful, holiday, and so, so much more…we can’t wait to get started! This is not only a great way to connect with others, it’s also a fun and easy way to establish a writing habit. If you aren’t a blogger, you are welcome to join in by leaving your comments in the comment section.

Listening is a lost art. Especially in the blogosphere where everyone wants to be heard. At The Loft, we know that listening is rewarding and rich… surprisingly so. So grab your coffee mug and come on up. Hang out for a bit. We betcha you’ll be glad you did.

 

To Participate:

 

1. Be creative. Feel free to use words, photos, video, audio, your family pet, whatever, to communicate on the weekly topic.

2. Listen twice as much. If you leave one link, visit two. Trust us on this one~wink.

3. Be a community. Include #TheLoft graphic and hashtag in your post and social media so we can find each other. Also, share the great stuff you find when you visit around…we’ll be doing the same.

 

The Loft Link Up

 

When you link up at The Loft, your link will appear on 6 blogs! We’d love for you to visit The Loft co-hosts and know who we are:

Leah
Kathy
Arabah
Jen
Rebekah
Kimberly

 

Now it’s time to link up! Today is our FIRST EVER link-up! We want to get to know each other and begin making relationships, thus this week’s topic:

 

This Week’s Topic: “I am…” (finish the sentence, introduce yourself, share your passions, experiences, maybe tell us a few odd facts, or just link to your “About” page. We’re all ears!)


Next Week’s Topic:“Blogs that Inspire” (tell us what blogs or websites you go to for inspiration and what makes them attractive. Hey, wouldn’t it be cool if someone mentions yours after finding you today?)

 

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My Latest Adventure

Today I wanted to try something a little different, so instead of writing the usual blog post, I made a video for this post instead. This is a brief(ish!) message from me, sharing a little about myself and this little corner of the world. This is certainly “an adventure in living boldly” for me (the tagline of this blog), and a journey way outside my comfort zone. On the other hand, I hope it helps us to connect a little more than we might just through written words here on the page.

I’m open to trying these videos from time to time, so if you like it, let me know - I definitely need feedback on this sort of thing and would love to hear your thoughts. And a future video would probably be at a different spot in the house. I chose my favorite spot for this first one, so that I could feel a little more comfortable and confident in sharing with you.

In addition to sharing a little about myself, I’m sharing two of my all-time favorite Bible verses. To this day, I’m not sure why they’re my favorite - maybe because they talk about Jesus’ attitude towards us, maybe because they remind me of the One to whom all the glory is due, maybe because they’re from a short book and so I’ve read them countless times in my life and they’ve stuck with me. Those are all possible reasons that this is one of my favorite passages.

So here it is - my latest adventure in living boldly! Let me know what you think, please - you can share in the comments below, or send me an email. I’d love to hear from you! Keep in mind that this is the first video, so they can really only get better from here, right? I hope so!

 

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The Loft

The Loft: A weekly Hangout and Link Up for Christian bloggers
Graphic by Kerry Messer

 

#TheLoft

 

The Loft is the place for conversation, community, networking, and Christian growth. Each week we provide a topic to start the conversation.

Then, Monday night, at 9pm Eastern, the link goes live and all week you can link up your post on that week’s topic.

We’ll have fun topics, serious topics, practical, soul-ful, holiday, and so, so much more…we can’t wait to get started! This is not only a great way to connect with others, it’s also a fun and easy way to establish a writing habit. If you aren’t a blogger, you are welcome to join in by leaving your comments in the comment section.

 

Listening is a lost art. Especially in the blogosphere where everyone wants to be heard. At The Loft, we know that listening is rewarding and rich… surprisingly so. So grab your coffee mug and come on up. Hang out for a bit. We betcha you’ll be glad you did.

 

To Participate:

 

1. Be creative. Feel free to use words, photos, video, audio, your family pet, whatever, to communicate on the weekly topic.

2. Listen twice as much. If you leave one link, visit two. Trust us on this one~wink.

3. Be a community. Include #TheLoft graphic and hashtag in your post and social media so we can find each other. Also, share the great stuff you find when you visit around…we’ll be doing the same.

 

The Loft Link Up

 

When you link up at The Loft, your link will appear on 6 blogs! We’d love for you to visit The Loft co-hosts and know who we are:

Leah
Kathy
Arabah
Jen
Rebekah
Kimberly

This Week’s Topic: “I am…” (finish the sentence, introduce yourself, share your passions, experiences, maybe tell us a few odd facts, or just link to your “About” page. We’re all ears!)


Next Week’s Topic: “Blogs that Inspire” (tell us what blogs or websites you go to for inspiration and what makes them attractive. Hey, wouldn’t it be cool if someone mentions yours after finding you today?)

Bring your favorite drink and come share a few quiet moments with us in #TheLoft.

The first link up goes live on August 24th at 9pm.

 

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