Saturday, February 25, 2017

Nurturing the Neglected: Book Coming Soon

As I mentioned in my previous post, I am in the process of finalizing my book: Nurturing the Neglected. This book is a 30-day guide meant to show you how to intentionally love yourself.

Do you want to change something in your world? Do you want to do something that leaves a mark? A beautiful legacy can only come from a soul that has been tended to. To do this, you need to care for yourself. You need to love youYou need to nurture the neglected parts of your body, spirit, and soul.

Nurturing the Neglected isn't meant to be a full-blown 30-Day Devotional. Instead, it's meant to be a 30-Day Inspirational. This book is simply the skeleton to allow God to build on and add life to. Instead of spoon-feeding you an entire meal I want to give you the ingredients to make a life that you love—that sustains you, and that nourishes your soul. This book won't be some easy read-it-and-you're-done-for-the-day kind of book. Instead, it's meant to inspire you, to lead you to God, to create a dissatisfaction in your "normal," so you run to the arms of your Creator to learn His normal.

I am to beyond excited to share this book with everyone. In a week or two I'll be ordering my proof. After I receive my proof, I'll be sharing more about the book and launching a pre-order sale with the opportunity to get lots of extra little goodies.

Words cannot describe my gratitude in knowing the support I've been receiving and the prayers that have been said for me in this process. I am so blessed to be surrounded by people who love me and push me, even when I'm uncomfortable and want to give up. I have grown so much during this process.

I want to say a special thank you to Greg & Jess Antonow, of Bless the Messy. They have been working so hard and long with me to get everything just right with all the illustrations for the book. I had a vision, and they brought it to life. You guys are AMAZING. (Go check out their work!)

Love to you all,
Jenny

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Patience

Patience.

When it comes to projects; patience is not my best friend. I really like to see end results, and working on things that I'm not that good or skilled at drives me NUTS. The Lord is sweetly working on my heart, though, and my patience has grown.

I was listening to the audiobook for Francis & Lisa Chan's book, 'You & Me Forever,' Francis said, "When we both make it our goal to love each other with the love of Christ, the conflicts we have regarding roles and responsibilities dissipate. If I am earnestly seeking Lisa’s good before my own, I don’t find it insulting or even inconvenient that I am supposed to serve her and sacrifice on her behalf. It’s just obvious. It’s natural. And if Lisa cares for me above herself, it is obvious she would want to support my vision for ministry and life above her own. Imagine a marriage—or any relationship, for that matter—where both parties are trying desperately to “outdo one another in showing honor” (Rom. 12:10)."

You might be thinking, 'Jenny? Why are you quoting a marriage book when you're talking about working on projects?' Here is why: I'm learning to serve. I'm learning that in serving there is no focus on self. With no focus on self, I have no reason to whine or complain or get impatient when things are taking longer, or are harder than I was anticipating.

So I'm learning. I'm growing. I'm letting the Lord help me focus on Him and serving.

Sometimes serving looks like acknowledging that my son is waking up really really hungry (at 6:15 am) and doesn't understand why his stomach hurts, so he's whining for cereal. Instead of being upset that he has inconvenienced me by waking me up 2 hours earlier than the normal time I get up and I feed him cereal and take care of his little growing body.

Sometimes serving is knowing that God has called me to something specific and I need to finish it. I need to cross all my 't's and dot all my 'i's. This isn't a matter of convenience. This is a matter of putting myself and my "JUST GET IT DONE" attitude down, and moving at the pace that needs to be moved.

Sometimes serving is setting it all down and having coffee with my husband, playing a board game, or just chatting about dreams.

I could go on and on about what serving looks like, but I want to ask you, what does serving look like in your world? Where does 'self' creep in and make things irritating, inconvenient, or hard? The moment you change your perspective from 'self' to 'serve,' everything changes.


I'm finishing up a 30-day devotional called 'Nurturing the Neglected'. I'm really excited about it, but it has been months of planning and growing. I thought this was something I could just whip together, so you can imagine my surprise when it went from "this will be easy" to actual work. But here I am, serving. I'm picking up my computer and I'm typing. I'm studying the best way to publish. I ordered paper swatches so I could see which paper is best. I've researched printing and pricing. I'm working with one of the sweetest and most talented hand-lettering artists; Jess from Bless the Messy. I'm working hard, and I'm reminding myself I have something to say with this mug I got from Storyline Conference in 2015. God is doing big things, and I'm so so excited to share this with you.
Love to you all,
Jenny