Okay, I know what you’re saying…change can be beautiful? No
way. I’m inclined to agree with you. I’ll be the first person to say I am not a
fan of change. It can be disruptive and overwhelming to your peace of mind. But
in life as in writing, change is inevitable.
So when I recently had an unexpected change occurred in my
life, I found myself searching for a way to find something good about change. And
what I found was not only good, but beautiful.
First I thought about the changing seasons. If you live in
the north where it snows a bunch, you probably love it when winter changes to
spring. My favorite season is the fall. By the end of a long hot Texas summer,
fall is a welcoming change in both temperature and scenery. Good thing…right?
Then I thought about change in my family life. I’m a
grandmother of three beautiful girls and I can’t imagine my life without them
enriching it. Each are special and different in their own way. But if I’d never
met my husband, who knows where my life would be. I thank God every day for
those blessings.
I considered the changes I’ve seen at my church in the years
that I’ve attended. We’ve seen pastors come and go. Each brought value to our
church. Youth pastors have moved on to serve other churches and members have
gone to be with God. My life has been blessed by each of them.
Then I thought about my writing. I’m so happy to be called a
Christian writer, but if I’d never taken the chance to enter a Love Inspired
writing contest would I still be searching for my place to serve God? Getting my
first Love Inspired Suspense contract confirmed what I believe God wanted me to
do with my writing.
In my upcoming June Love Inspired Suspense, Deadly Memories,
both Ella Weiss and Kyle Jennings’ lives are changed forever when they meet per
chance outside of a destroyed compound in the desert of Afghanistan.
Will it be for the better? Find out. Deadly Memories is
available for preorder at Amazon:
So, if you are going through change in your life, or your
career, take a moment to look back on the changes you’ve gone through so far. I
bet you’ll see the fingerprints of God throughout it all.
While change is always hard and can turn your life upside
down, as I’ve looked back on my life, I’ve realized change has always moved me
toward good things. And looking at it now, I can see God’s hand through it all.
A little about Deadly Memories:
WOMAN WITHOUT A PAST
Amnesia may be keeping Ella Weiss from remembering her
past—but not from saving the little boy who's been her fellow prisoner the last
seven years. After managing to escape her cell, all she wants is to find where
little Joseph is being kept. Instead she runs straight into CIA agent Kyle
Jennings. Kyle isn't sure if Ella is actually a kidnap victim or if she's
working for the gunrunner he's been after. One thing he is certain of is her
uncanny resemblance to the wife he thought he'd buried. To save a child's life
and stop a terrorist from slipping through his fingers, he'll need to uncover
the secrets of Ella's past—and whether or not she's really the woman he's never
stopped loving.
And a little about Mary:
Publishers Weekly Bestselling Author Mary Alford grew up in
a small Texas town famous for, well not much of anything really. Being the baby
of the family and quite a bit younger than her brothers and sister, Mary had
plenty of time to entertain herself. Making up stories seem to come natural to
her. As a pre-teen, Mary discovered Christian romance novels and knew
instinctively that was what she wanted to do with her over-active imagination.
She wrote her first novel as a teen, (it’s tucked away somewhere never to see
the light of day), but never really pursued her writing career seriously until
a few years later, when she wrote her first Christian romance and was hooked.
Today, Mary still lives in Texas, and still writes about romance. In fact, she
can’t think of anything else she’d rather do. Learn more about Mary Alford at:
www.maryalford.net where you can sign up for her newsletter. Also feel free to
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Although sometimes difficult, change is good, Mary. Best wishes on your newest release, also!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Josie.
ReplyDeleteI am not very good with change. But when it happens I trust in God to help me through.
ReplyDeleteGina, I'm with you. I find as I get older, change is harder. With God's help, I can get through just about anything.
DeleteI think changes makes us grow.
ReplyDeleteMerrillee, it does. It can be painful at the time, but it definitely grows us.
DeleteCongrats on the new book, Mary. Looks like a keeper! Beautiful job shedding light on the positive aspects of change.
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