Challenges

"You want me to do something? Tell me I can't." Maya Angelou

It's weird how when someone says, you can't, something in me says, just watch. 

The best challenges for me, are the ones when people say, it won't work, you can't do it. It's what happened with writing, Twisted Innocence. I was told I'd never find the woman who was central to the story nor would I ever write the true story. I'm grateful for....

-finding that woman. The two of us now share a special bond 
-finding the boy who saved her and hearing the real truth of what happened. 
-connecting with the community where it took place and developing a love for the people living there.
-Done! Finished Twisted Innocence. It's now at the printers.
-And mostly...for His grace that knew I'd stay the course.....and while I did....He opened door after door after door. Faith was pivotal in finding the key players and writing this true story. Faith  - it didn't always look like things would come together, but they did. Twisted Innocence, a story that taught me when you seek truth.....it always reveals itself. 

Happy Thursday, Guys.....
 
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Published on November 21, 2013 04:42
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