In Others’ Words: You Are Here

Anybody else ever want a do-over? 

Anybody else wish there was a rewind button on life, just so you could go back five, maybe ten, seconds and make a different choice? 


(They worked that do-over concept into the movie Galaxy Quest, but the rewind button had a fancy name: Omega 13.)


But I digress.


Reality is, we rarely, if ever, get do-overs. And I’ve yet to find a rewind button on life. If you find one, please, let me know.


But I have learned I can pause where I am right this moment — stop whatever actions or words that are destroying the end of my life story — and act differently.


Say something else.


Do something else.


Hit my knees in desperation and pray, “Lord Jesus, Son of God, have mercy,” if that’s what it takes to start new.


Because no one does “brand new” better than Him.


In Others’ Words: What does a do-over look like to you?


 


Congratulations to Deb Parmer, who won the second Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of Catch a Falling Star! Two more copies to give away during the next two weeks. 


If you’d like to help share the news about the giveaway, here’s a possible post: Author Beth K. Vogt is giving away advanced copies of her book Catch a Falling Star, which releases in May. Stop by Beth’s author FB page for your chance to win!

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Published on February 24, 2013 23:01
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