My dear Great Commission Women, Sisters, and Friends,
Welcome to the the Inaugural Post of my new blog, Great Commission Woman. I've been wanting to do a new spiritual blog for some time, right here on Blogger. I like this venue better than my old standby, Xanga. I'm not saying I'm going to abandon Xanga, but this will be my new venue to post/ comment/ expound/ on all things Great Commission Woman-esque.
The event that tipped the scales for me was 2009 FaithWalkers. So much was said, and happened that I wanted to comment about/ and promote/ and feature. So...here goes nothing...and here goes a lot!
And this can be your site too! If you want to suggest something, be a featured writer, or comment, just have at it [but of course, I'll be the Editor-in-charge. ]
And now, my first thought, for the Inaugural Post: I suggested in my message called "The Great Commission Woman" [of course...we're onto a theme here, gals!] that if you don't have a Bible-reading plan, to get a NLT One Year Bible, and start reading it daily! I have resumed the daily reading of the One Year Bible, and I have been blessed and encouraged. I love reading Genesis and I love reading Matthew.
My verse from Jan. 3, is Matthew 4: 4: "People need more than bread for their life; they must feed on every world of God."
This was a good verse for January 2, for Brent and I both did "DAWG Days": Day Alone With God, pray and fast days. Fasting...skipping meals, to show God that you're serious about seeking Him: that His word is more important than food, is such a good practise.
If you haven't ever had a DAWG day, or haven't had one for a while, it's a great way to start off the new year. Set apart a day, find a quiet place, and use the solitude time for connecting with God. Worship. Read long expanses of Scripture. Pray. Nap. Work on goals. Go on a prayer walk. Whatever and however God leads you.
Well, that's all for now. I look forward to talking to you again. Stay tuned. Adios!
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
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Great way to start out the New Year. I sent the web address to my sisters and others that I thought would be interested. I will have to think about Great Commission Men. Maybe you started something. Way to go Mary!
ReplyDeleteGene Shafer