Posts Tagged ‘rejection’

Purpose Statement

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Last week’s rejection of my latest book proposal brought disappointment (thank you to those who sent words of encouragement!) but it also forced me to ask and answer some tough questions about my purpose as a writer/speaker within the Christian publishing industry. Thanks to the objective advice of a well-respected literary agent, I feel as though God is redefining my focus. Time will tell if my sense is correct.

I also feel as though God has reaffirmed my calling as a writer/speaker. He’s done that in the past through emails from readers whose lives are being impacted, but this time He did it through His Word. Colossians 1:28,29;2:2,3 describe my purpose beautifully. Here’s a personalized version of the apostle Paul’s words:

“So I tell others about Christ, warning everyone and teaching everyone with all the wisdom God has given me. I want to present them to God, perfect in their relationship to Christ. That’s why I work and struggle so hard, depending on Christ’s mighty power that works within me…I want them to be encouraged and knit together by strong ties of love. I want them to have complete confidence that they understand God’s mysterious plan which is Christ himself. In him lie hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.”

Whether through writing magazine articles or books, my purpose within the Christian publishing industry is to encourage believers in their relationship with Jesus Christ. My desire is to see them excited about friendship with Christ and about delving into His Word. I want to equip them to explore the depths and focus of their faith. And so, I pick myself up, dust myself off and look for new ways to fulfill that purpose. This experience has been a good exercise for me. I believe it will help me hit the target rather than waste time and energy shooting aimless arrows.

As I think about purpose, I believe that a believer’s ultimate purpose is to glorify God and bring Him pleasure. That’s a general statement no matter what our role or occupation. But it’s good to have a more specific purpose statement to keep us focused and intentional about what we do. That helps keep us on task and ensures that we invest energy, time and resources where we ought.

You might be a stay-at-home mom, an administrative assistant, a nurse, teacher or lawyer. You might be a pastor’s wife or missionary, a hair stylist or a caterer. No matter what you do, God has a purpose for you in that place. Have you thought about what that might be? If so, we’d love to hear what your purpose statement is.

Amazing Encounters and Encouragement

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

I came to Urbana ’09 to represent International Messengers and to answer questions/encourage students who are exploring options for their future. During Monday morning’s worship service, however, I heard the leader say, “God has brought you here for a reason. What does He want to tell you or show you?” Hey – that’s right, I thought. I’m here to do my job as a mission co-director, but that’s not the only reason. God has something for me, too. What message does He want to give me?

Later that day, a woman named Beth stopped by our booth to speak with me. Her daughter had read Moving From Fear to Freedom, found it very helpful, and started following this blog. When she’d read about my trip to Urbana, she asked Beth to meet me here and to tell me that the book had helped her work through fear issues in her life. Wow – what an encouragement to me as an author and blogger. As we spoke, Beth called her daughter on her cell phone and then handed the phone to me. Another wow – what a treat to speak with this young woman whose life has been impacted by the words I’ve written in solitude.

While I love writing, I don’t find it an easy task. Penning a worthwhile article or book or even a blog takes much time and energy. It requires a willingness to be transparent and to risk rejection by readers who may not agree with what flows from my heart. It requires saying no to other activities that would be a whole lot easier. But I know that my mission is to write the message God puts within my heart, to communicate hope to those who are discouraged, truth to those who are choosing the wrong path, and light to those who have lost their way. I don’t know who my readers are, and I don’t know their deepest needs, but God does. It’s my job to obey – to write – and it’s His job to put my words into the hands of those who need to read them.

What message has God given me at Urbana ’09 (so far)? To continue writing, even though I cannot track the results. He’s using my skill to bring glory to Himself and I’m forever grateful.

What skill(s) has He given you? How can you use them for His glory?