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Top Ten reasons to tell your story

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Do you have a story to tell about God's mercy, redemption or how God noticed you? God wants you to tell your story!  Here are some reasons that may encourage you.   10.) To remind us we’re not alone  People in crisis feel alone. When you think God isn’t paying attention, hearing someone else’s story can remind you someone out there may have similar experiences.   9.)  To help us heal   Part of the healing process is to share your story. Sometimes our stories are too fresh and new to share because we are still healing.  However, when you’re ready, having the chance to tell your story out loud allows you to tackle any unresolved issues or damaged relationships that may have come out of the story. 8.) To build community As you tell your story, you may feel vulnerable, but we may see your mistakes and breakthroughs as courage. You had courage to trust us by sharing with us. This can allow for connections that include transparency...

Christmas surprise

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Great is our Lord and mighty in power; His understanding has no limit.  Psalm 147:5 The smell of cinnamon rolls and anticipation filled the air. Christmas morning. Stockings stuffed, music blaring, parents exhausted and wide-eyed children eager to see what is under the tree. Family traditions. Growing up, Christmas morning meant waiting until everyone was awake to open presents. The youngest of four, I had the job of "subtly" waking the rest of the family. However, at eight years old, on this particular snowy Christmas morning, everything changed. No excitement from me. Under the covers I hid. Just a few weeks earlier Mom had asked me to write out my wish list for Santa. I passionately shared how much I longed to play music and my desperation for a piano. Afraid to disappoint, she explained a piano was too heavy for Santa to deliver on his sleigh, but I didn't buy it. There had to be another reason. Somehow I sensed, even at eight years old, the aroma of financia...

Top 10 Reasons to Write a Book

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Writing a book is a big project. Writing, editing, researching, and then writing and editing again. You have to have passion for your subject and you have to have courage to face potential rejection. After all, not everyone is going to be passionate about what you have to say.  So before I get into my project any deeper, I wanted to remind myself and YOU, that there are good reasons to write a book.  TOP 10 REASONS TO WRITE A BOOK 10.) You enjoy writing and you enjoy editing Do you enjoy writing? Do you enjoy the creative part of coming up with an idea and watching it come to fruition? Do you love words and coming up with different ways to say the same thing? Editing is cleansing and allows us to think before we write and think before we speak. 9.) To grow spiritually Writing a book encourages us to dive into scriptures more, to read other books, to connect with other authors and expand applications of spiritual insights 8.) You are pas...

From MSU State News: MSU faculty member composes song, titled 'Wings,' for Nassar survivors by Alexis Stark

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If Susan Hoekstra’s name was typed into the MSU search engine, it would reveal she is a graduate adviser for the College of Music. What it wouldn't say about Hoekstra is that she is also a wife, mother, musician and sexual abuse survivor. Hoekstra wrote the song “Wings” in honor of the 332 individuals who survived sexual abuse at the hands of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. “It’s really for the victims and I hope somehow they get it, or even the victim’s families," Hoekstra said. "I wanted to capture as much as I could the tenderness, the somberness, empathy and a little inspiration. That’s a hard line to find.” Hoekstra’s roots When news about Nassar first broke on MSU's campus, Hoekstra said she felt waves of emotions.    As a survivor of sexual abuse herself, the reports about Nassar's abuse hit close to home. “I think when this all came out, it triggered a lot for me and because I have been a victim of sexua...