And so
February comes to an end, and so does this series of Marriage Month
blogposts. This month and the run-up to
this month has been an adventure. I have
experienced some major breakthroughs, and always a struggle beforehand! Even the idea to do this month came after a
morning of battling with discouragement and fighting with Mark and wanting to
just curl up in bed. Having just missed
the bus that comes every 10-15 minutes, I told God that unless a bus came in
the next 2 minutes I was going home and going to bed!
30 seconds later a bus
pulled round the corner and I laughed at God’s grace. (Don’t ask me to explain the theology on that
one!) That morning He spoke to me about not only writing some posts on
marriage, but asking others to do the same and making a month of it!
And then
amazingly, it all came together and happened!
I have
learned a lot. Not just about marriage
but about writing and blogging and how much work it takes to be a regular
blogger!
And now the
‘thank you’s: Thank you to those who
spent time contributing – those who took the time to think and seek God and
offer a vulnerable part of themselves.
It has been a richer month because of you. Thank you to Mark for giving me time and
space to not only work on posts but edit and post all the contributions for the
month (thankfully I found a way to schedule them all each week so I didn’t have
to post every day.) Mark, you are unbelievably supportive and encouraging.
Thank you.
I also
wanted to say thank you to three other people: Jo Saxton for lighting a spark
in me to write blogposts a few years ago, back when she invited me to join some
regular contributors to a monthly webmagazine, Katty Velasquez for designing the logo for
this month – Gracias, amiga. ¡Te
pasaste! and to Nancy Lane for reading some of my more vulnerable posts and
encouraging me to post them! Thank you Nancy, for your encouragement and enthusiasm
especially when I was doubting it all!
And so
what’s next?
Well, I am
hoping to put the posts together into e-book.
I am aware that this month there has been lots of content, and perhaps
the feeling of things going too fast to keep up with. Putting the posts together in a downloadable
form will hopefully allow people to read them at their leisure.
I am also
hoping to get the posts translated into Spanish. We are so rich in the Western
English-speaking world with the sheer quantity of good quality reading
material. I know that the wisdom that so many have shared this month would be
really appreciated by the Peruvians I know and love and also by so many Latinos
beyond.
There have
been many times this month I have wanted to give up. I wondered whether it was worth the effort
and work to get all the posts together.
But then, I remembered if this was God’s idea, He was responsible for
the fruit. I was just responsible for
being obedient. And so even though at
times it hasn’t ‘felt’ easy, I know that God wanted this month for a
reason.
And thank
you, readers for reading the posts! For sharing, commenting and sending me messages of encouragement –
many of those came just as I was struggling with doubt and discouragement and
were little hugs from God.
Father, it was from You and for You. Thank you for letting me be a part.
And to finish this month, I also wanted to take a moment to recommend two books to you, that have really helped me in my marriage. One is Love and Respect by Emerson Eggerichs, which I found really insightful and encouraging (although there were a few things I questioned!), and Sacred Marriage by Gary Thomas. I really wish I had read both of those books before or shortly after getting married - I think it would have saved a lot of grief!
And to finish this month, I also wanted to take a moment to recommend two books to you, that have really helped me in my marriage. One is Love and Respect by Emerson Eggerichs, which I found really insightful and encouraging (although there were a few things I questioned!), and Sacred Marriage by Gary Thomas. I really wish I had read both of those books before or shortly after getting married - I think it would have saved a lot of grief!
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