by Beth Vogt @BethVogt
Dreams are a reoccurring topic of conversation for me.
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Dreams are a reoccurring topic of conversation for me.
Discovering
dreams.
Pursuing
dreams.
Fulfilling
dreams.
And
I’m okay with that—talking about dreams, I mean.
When
I was younger—wow, I say that a lot lately!—anyway, when I was younger, dreams
were so self-centered. So wrapped up in me—what I thought about, what I wanted
to accomplish.
But
now . . . well, now the dreams-coming-true are woven through and through
with my relationship with God. And so, as I pursue the dream, I find myself
drawing closer to him — dream come true or not.
In Your Words: How do you live in the moment where your dreams
and your relationship with God intertwine?
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Blessings,
Beth
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Beth
K. Vogt believes God’s best often waits behind the doors marked “Never.” A
nonfiction writer and editor who said she’d never write fiction, Beth is now a
novelist with Howard Books. She enjoys writing inspirational contemporary
romance because she believes there’s more to happily-ever-after than the fairy
tales tell us. Connect with Beth on her website, Twitter, Facebook, or
check out her blog on quotes, In Others’Words.
A former Sunday School teacher of mine taught us to take the moments when God is close and record them. Journal them. Do something to celebrate and help you remember them. Then in the times when God gets lost in the fog, remember. God is still with you.
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