My book Living Your Glory Story releases next week and I’m so excited to be
part of getting this message out because we’re giving voice to the marvelous
activities of God. This is a book about rising above the noise of our culture
and getting real about how we’re encountering (sometimes even struggling to
encounter) God.
Glory Stories are the experiences we live and talk
about that point to the power, presence and goodness of God. We
all have them.
Sometimes our Glory Story is the
statement of a single sentence. Other times it’s a conversation shared over
coffee. Hopefully, our Glory Stories are also told in the way we live out our lives
day in and day out. In any case, Glory
Stories highlight the power, presence and goodness of the Divine. God is the feature.
We are the context.
This isn’t a book about
evangelism, although there can be an evangelistic result. This isn’t a book
that suggests telling a Glory Story is easy, but it does acknowledge that it’s
necessary and we make it harder than it needs to be. There are too many great reasons for Christ-loving
people to be talking about how real and near and powerful God is today.
There have been occasions
when listening to other’s Glory Stories powerfully served to bolster and enrich
my faith. Ever since our daughter was diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome, hearing
about God’s goodness and sovereignty in disability from other parents who have
“walked in my shoes” has been life-giving and reminds me that I’m never alone
despite feeling very isolated sometimes.
Living Your Glory Story is also a book about friendship. I’m excited because
I believe it will serve to deepen and strengthen many relationships and
marriages. I dedicated the book to the memory of my dear friend Jennifer
Kreykes who became my neighbor when I was 3 years old. She remained one of my
closest friends until cancer took her in our early thirties.
Jennifer & Lisa, 1981
Jennifer and I started out as
preschool playmates who grew into penpals and teenagers at the piano singing Amy
Grant songs like “Tender Tennessee Christmases” and the “Arms of Love.” She
wrote poems, I wrote songs and we both wrote dozens of letters. Together, we
explored young faith and encouraged each other in how God was speaking even
before either of us really understood the tangibility of His voice.
Then our faith unexpectedly
and almost simultaneously grew more firmly rooted in our deep affection for
Jesus through adversity hard-fought in the terrors of cancer and disability.
Little did either of us know what a harvest of faith would grow out of those too
few years together.
Jennifer lived the Glory
Story and greatly enhanced my vision for how to live it. She inspired me to
cling to God’s Word and let my Light shine. She proved to me that it is not the
length of a friendship that matters but whether, through that friendship, we
take each other to the feet of Jesus.
Living Your Glory Story is a quick-read (only 64 pages) but, I pray,
jam-packed with encouragement and empowerment for you.
In writing this book, I had
one single aim — to get us all out there living and sharing our stories in ways
that make life together more fulfilling and God better known.
I hope you enjoy it!
Order at Walk Right In Ministries or find Living Your Glory Story on Amazon.
Please pray with me that this book contributes to a revival of intimacy with the Father and deepened passions to share that with others!
Please pray with me that this book contributes to a revival of intimacy with the Father and deepened passions to share that with others!
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