A few weeks ago I did a book review of "He's Making Diamonds" by S. G. Willoughby. Today, I have a wonderful announcement! Our guest author is none other than Sara Willoughby herself! AND if you head on over to her blog R5:3-5, you'll find that she's completely revamped her site! In honor of the new website, she's also holding a giveaway, so if you're interested in that, check out her new site at www.sgwilloughby.com and you can enter to win a copy of "Fierce Hearted" by Holley Gerth! Now, without further ado, here are three truths about storms in life.
3 Truths About Storms In Life I used to live in the lighting capital of the world. I loved thunderstorms. Still do, actually. The way the lighting lights up the sky, forever unpredictable. The thunder rolling across the sky from far away, or booming right above you so it shakes the house. There’s just something about thunderstorms that make you feel small. That make you realize how awesome and powerful and majestic the One who created them is. But the thing is thunderstorms can be beautiful, but they can also be scary, and rightly so, because not only are they majestic, they are dangerous.The gusting winds can tear things apart, the pounding rain can cause floods, and the lighting can kill you. I still love thunderstorms, but I’ve learned that storms in life can be a lot harder than real storms. The tend to last longer than the typical afternoon thunderstorm. They also affect us where it hurts most: not only physically, but mentally, spiritually, and emotionally. Today I want to share three things about thunderstorms that also apply to life-storms.
I don’t know what storm you are going through in life right now. Perhaps you are even between storms. But hang on to these truths. The storm will end. The storm is not without a purpose. And the storm glorifies God if we choose to let it. Storms can hurt. But good can come from them too. About the Author: S. G. Willoughby is a seventeen-year-old girl with Lyme disease, toxic mold poisoning, and MCS. Currently, she resides in Arizona with her parents and two siblings. In her spare time she loves to write, read, and have adventures. You can find her at her website, she writes at FoundWhoIAm, and Th!nk Magazine.
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9/10/2018 11:56:46 pm
Thank you so much for having me, Abigail! Love and miss you!
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