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L.I.F.E by Ashley Pichea

July’s Top Tens

Thanks to you all for making this month so great! I love the interactions we’ve had as we’ve been encouraged by the truths in God’s Word and applied them to our lives. This has been a great month “back to blogging” after my recent break.

Thanks to my top ten referrers this month:
Home Sanctuary
Blog Frog
The Coupon Project
The Youngman Family
Lesson Pathways
Complete Organizing Solutions
Gather in Spirit
Inspired to Action
Oh Amanda
After Bedtime Blog

And, in case you missed them, here are the top ten most read posts from July:
Scheduling Spiritual Formation
Amazed by God
Week in Recap
Catching up on Life
Top 10 Tuesday: Link Challenge
Using the Lord’s Prayer as a Guide
Praying for One Another
Defined by Grace
Does God love me MORE or LESS?
Upgrading in a MAJOR way!

Be sure to click a few of the links: say “hi” to my referrers and catch up on any posts you might have missed.

And, as always on link-up posts, leave me links in the comments for posts/blogs you think I’d be encouraged to read/visit. I love sharing links!

This post is being linked to Company Girls Coffee 7.30.

Suffering from insomnia?? Try a "popping" a prayer!!

Every few months, I suffer from insomnia. One of these days, I’m going to break down and buy some Tylenol PM to help me fall asleep, but until then, I’ll just “enjoy” my quiet time alone w/ God.

One of the biggest challenges for me when I’m trying to fall asleep (regardless of how tired I am) is trying to quiet my brain down. It goes, and it goes, and it goes. Obviously, tonight is all about my plans to attend Relevant ’10 coming together this week.

I’ve found one of the best ways to combat my brain is to just start praying about whatever I’m thinking about at the moment. If it’s weighing on my brain, then I need to lay it at the feet of Jesus – acknowledge that He is in control of the situation/details and that I don’t need to spend all night awake thinking about it.

In Matthew 11.28, Jesus says, “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.” He promises to give us rest if we let Him carry the burdens of life. We need to be “casting all [our] anxiety on Him, because He cares for [us]” (I Peter 5.7).

Turning over my anxieties and burdens to Him, I rest in the fact that He is sovereign and in control over all of life’s circumstances and trials. I can leave the details in His hands to work out in His timing and rest in peace.

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Amazed by God

This week has been overwhelming with incredible provisions and revelations about God’s will for me as it concerns me attending The Relevant Conference this October.

When I first heard about The Relevant Conference, I started praying about the possibility of attending, though if I’m honest I had little faith (if any) that it would happen. There were just too many obstacles in my way:

  • Money – The cost of getting to the conference alone was going to be more than I thought I could possibly afford, let alone the conference ticket and hotel cost.
  • Timing - We’re moving this fall, AND I’m taking more classes towards my MA, not to mention trying to arrange childcare and whatnot.
  • Reality – I’m still “new” in the blogging world and am working to build my blog. Aren’t these conferences for the “big hitters” in blogging?

After considering the obstacles, though I dreamed of attending, I resigned myself to praying for those who would be attending and living/learning vicariously through them. Until last week, that is…

Last week, I was filling out my new BusyBodyBook planner with various dates for the fall. I still had Relevant on my list of dates, so I penciled it in to remember to pray for those attending. As I did, I noticed that the dates fell during my “week off” from classes. I wondered if this was a sign from God that I was supposed to be considering attending after all. (I didn’t get a break between previous classes, so this was a surprise to me.)

I put a comment on Facebook regarding my decision to start praying about the possibility of attending again, listing my concerns of finances and childcare. Within the hour, God had provided the childcare, thanks to my sister!

I decided to pull out the sponsor letter I’d written way back when to update it and started praying about finances for the conference. Sarah Mae and Alicia graciously proof-read it for me, and I sent it off to sponsor-hopeful-number-one. The quick, but kind response was “we’d love to but we can’t per company policy.”

I re-personalized the letter and sent it off to sponsor-hopeful-number-two. This time, I got a “we’d love to but we can’t sponsor the whole thing.” I was so glad to have a sponsor on board, even if it was only a partial sponsor – that meant I was 3/4s of the way to Relevant (timing, childcare, and partial funding).

Knowing that I was going to need to come up with some of the money myself, I started exploring other options.

  • Yesterday, I decided to start selling my Disciple’s Cross necklaces, keychains, and zipper-pulls online. I created a website and also put my product in a few giveaways to hopefully sell my current stock and need to get more!
  • I opened up ad space on my blog (see ads on the right sidebar – click over to the blog if you’re reading this in a reader), generating some extra income each month.
  • I also sent an email to my MA program to see about getting credit towards my MA for attending the conference. They said “yes”, so now I have to design the “course” that I’ll be taking for credit. Having it count as credits for school will allow me to include the cost in my school costs, lessening my out-of-pocket costs!
  • I found someone with an Early Bird ticket that I could buy.
  • The cost to fly isn’t that much more than it would be to drive, and would save a LOT of time, so I’m looking into that possibility. Otherwise, I have a potential carpooling buddy to help split the cost of the drive.

I’m still praying for all the pieces to come together, but I am so excited to see God work! His hand is definitely all over this, and I can’t wait to see how He uses this in my life!

Top 10 Tuesday: Link Challenge

I’ve hit a sort of writer’s block this week – I can’t seem to come up with anything to write. I was reading some blogs this morning, and I came across Oh Amanda‘s post for Top 10 Tuesday, and I decided to copy her idea.

1. My first post – way back when this blog was going to be all about me and improving my writing abilities.

2. A post I enjoyed writing the most – I actually REALLY enjoyed writing this post.

3. A post that led to great discussion – It’s always fun to read your comments about my three-year-old’s quotes!

4. A post on someone else’s blog that I wish I’d written – There are so many great bloggers out there, and I enjoy the encouragement I get from so many of them. It’s hard to pick just one post, so this is a link to some of my “Must Read” bloggers.

5. My most helpful post – I’m not sure that this is the MOST helpful post, but a lot of you commented that it was helpful for you.

6. A post with a title that I’m proud of – I needed to re-read this post today… I’m struggling to get out of bed again!

7. A post you wish more people had read - I think this is a critical subject, and I would love for more people to read and share this post!

8. A post with no words - I’m not sure I’ve ever posted without ANY words, but here’s one with few words (comparatively).

9. A post you never published – I actually don’t have any posts in my drafts folder… I tend to write them, or not. I do, however, have a list of ideas for blog posts that I haven’t pulled out since I made it… I guess those would count as unpublished posts, right!?

10. Do you remember any of my posts? Any that stand out? That were bad? That struck you? That were funny, sad, happy, etc? I’d love to hear what stands out to you about AP Freewriting!

This post is being linked to Top Ten Tuesday.

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Praying for One Another

Let’s take some time to pray for each other today.

If you have a prayer request that you’d like us to pray for, leave it in the comments. Then, take a minute to pray for the other requests that have been left. Let’s lift one another up to the throne of grace, knowing that our prayers will be heard and answered.

Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. – Hebrews 4.16

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