
Feeling Lost? Need Directions?
Author Shares Six Tips for Finding Your Route
(Orlando, Florida) Have you ever wished you could look into the future and obtain better insight in order to make wiser decisions for your best outcome? So many times, results from poor choices could have been avoided if we had seriously considered the direction of God's guidance for our lives, instead of trying to figure things out on our own. In her book, Direction: Discernment for the Decisions of Your Life, Cheri Cowell presents six questions readers should ask themselves when facing important decisions. Through observation and exploration, she examines each question and shares examples of how others--from Bible times to present day--have used these questions to find God's way in the story of their lives. From career options to medical decisions to relationship questions, Cowell's instruction and guidance helps readers learn how to make confident choices as they seek God's direction on the road of life.
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City
ISBN-10: 0834123355
ISBN-13: 978-0834123359
Cost: $14.99

Cheri Cowell, a popular conference speaker and writer, uses her experience in ministry to encourage and equip Christians seeking answers to the unspoken questions of faith. She is earning a degree in theological studies at Asbury Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida, where she and her husband, Randy, call home. For more information, see: http://directionanddiscernment.com/index.html
Blog Tour Questions:
Obviously, the search for God’s will is a topic of interest to many Christians today. What would you say is the most common misconception about seeking God’s direction for ones life?
I encounter this same question every time I speak on this topic. The answer is what I call the Myth of the Path of Relative Ease, which says when we finally find God’s perfect will we’ll be on easy street. Easy Street promises smooth sailing and a peace-filled life. But I’ve learned this is anything but biblical. The Bible tells us we can’t use an ‘easy life’ as a road-sign pointing to His way. In fact, His way promises to be a bumpy road filled with potholes and dangerous cliffs. The exciting thing for us is when we learn to walk in His ways, we’ll have a Companion for the journey who knows the dangerous curves ahead.
In Direction, you write about the process of determining if something is God’s will or not. You say to test it against the character of God. How can we know what the character of God is like?
I don’t presume to know all there is to know about who God is, but when looking for the leading hand of God, it’s important to know how we see that hand. Some see God’s guidance as that of a loving Father showing His child the best way to live so as to protect from harm, others know Him as a Best Friend who shares all that’s needed to make wise decisions. Then there are those who see God as a Guide, almost like a whitewater rafting guide who’s been down this rapid before and can show the way.
When you are personally faced with a big decision to make, what’s the first thing you do?
LOL, I think I’m like most people. I have well-worn paths I retreat to, and some are not healthy. I’m afraid I tend to talk it out with friends instead of first talking to my Best Friend. I’m fear-filled first instead of crawling up in my Father’s heavenly lap and seeking His heart on the matter. And yes, I also rely on the common road signs most of us have relied upon when making big decisions—Bible reading, prayer, open & closed doors, and the sense of peace we’re to have when walking in God’s light. This last list sounds like a good thing, but I’ve learned there’s a good way to do this and a not-so-good way. The not-so-good way is the one that says these road signs are to point me to God’s perfect will. The ‘good way’ is to use these same road signs as a means of drawing closer to the heart of God instead of looking for a hidden will. It is in this position, close to the heart of God, where we are best able to hear from God.
Sometimes we think we only need to go to God about the big decisions in our lives. What evidence do you have from God’s Word that He is interested in every decision?
I call this the Too Big and Too Small God problem. When we make our God so big, He becomes aloof and distant. When we buy into this lie we only go to God when the decision is big enough. Such decisions often find us at God’s door begging for direction such as, “Who am I supposed to marry; should I take this job and move my family; or is it ever okay to take my loved one off life support?” These are indeed big decisions that require a Big God, but if we’re only going to God when a situation is big enough, we’re missing most of life. Most of life is lived in the humdrum of everyday decision-making. It is the ordinary day-in-and-day-out little things like, “’Do I run this yellow light; do I tell her how I really feel even if it means losing a friend; or do I pick up the phone and call that person I’ve been thinking about all day?” where the little things add up to become big things. Satan tries to tell us these are the small things a Big God should not be bothered with. This is one of his favorite tools. He used these same lies with Jesus during His temptation in the desert, but Jesus knew they were lies. We, too, need to learn to identify Satan’s lying tongue.
You’re continuing your education at Asbury Theological Seminary. What are you hoping to do once you finish your degree?
It is my prayer to write and speak biblical truths more effectively. I am so blessed to have this opportunity to earn a Masters in Theological Studies. As I gain more knowledge, I’ve seen my writing and speaking gain power and conviction.
When a Christian is totally consumed and overwhelmed by the stress of making the right decision, it is tough to put everything in perspective.
Are there some practical tips you can share so that he/she can still continue with their everyday life?
Certainly. My first suggestion is to take time to be alone with God. Our God-time is often the first casualty of a stress-filled life, but this is precisely the time when we need Him the most. Next, find some help. The Christian life is not to be a solitary event. Even Jesus went to the Garden with four friends. Share with a handful of committed Christians your struggles, ask for practical help if necessary, and then invite them to lift you up in intercessory prayer. This last step is forming what I call a Clearness Community. Through this Community you will hear God’s voice more clearly than any one of us can discern on our own.
How is Direction an extension of your own personal search for God’s will?
As I answer these questions I’m sitting in Tennessee in a vacation cabin where my husband and I are seeking God’s direction about a potential move here from our home in Florida. My friends have teased, “You know, there’s this really good book you should read…” Their levity allows me to keep things in perspective as we weigh the options, seek the leading of the Holy Spirit, and trust in a God who walks with us no matter what decisions we make.
BONUS MATERIAL
Toughest Decisions
You'll Ever Make
* Is he/she the right one for me (to marry)?
Scriptures: Hebrews 13:4, 1 Cor. 7, Gen. 2:18,21-25
* Is this the right job/career-move for me?
Scriptures: 1 Cor. 3:10, Romans 1:8-13
* Do I believe God is who He says He is?
Scriptures: John 12:42; John 6:35; John 8:12; John 10:9; 11; John 11:25; John 14:6
* Which daycare/school/aftercare/babysitter is the best choice for my son/daughter?
Scriptures: Ephesians 6:4, 1 Timothy 3:4, 5:10; Deut. 11:18-19
* Which church do I join? On the flip side, should I leave my church and find another?
Scriptures: 1 Cor. 1:10, Romans 12:5, 1 Cor. 10:17, Romans 16:17
* What treatment options for my/my loved one’s life threatening disease (cancer, leukemia) should I pursue? Which doctor should I choose?
Scriptures: 1 Cor. 12:9, Ex 15:26, Psalms 133:3, 147:3
* Do I/Can I forgive that person? Can I ever forgive myself?
Scriptures: Matthew 5:44, Ephesians 4:32, Matthew 18:21-35, Colossians 3:13
* Do we pursue infertility treatments or accept that children are not a part of God’s plan for us?
Scriptures: Prov. 31:28; Genesis 30:1-3,22; Acts 18:1-3,18,19,26
* How do I/we care for my aging in-laws/parent(s)—home healthcare/nursing home/move them to my/our home?
Scriptures: Proverbs 17:6, Romans 12:10, Eph. 6:1-3
* Should I take my loved one off life-support?
Scriptures: Psalm 116:15-16, 1 Cor. 15:20-22, Rev. 21:1-4
* Should we go into debt for…? Is it okay to file bankruptcy? What if we lose everything?
Scriptures: Proverbs 19:1, Mark 12:42, Romans 3:18, Exodus 22:25-27

We have an awesome giveaway for a huge gift basket (value $135) to one lucky reader!
What's included?
Books
Other Goodies
Headed in the Right Direction? notecards
Slice Apple Pie shaped/scented candle
Apple shaped stress ball
Direction JewelryTM (bracelet, earrings, and bookmark with glass apple charms) A decorative apple/fruit themed basket
How to win this great gift basket?
Just leave a comment about how you could use a little direction in your life.
Winner will be chosen March 16th!
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Though I go to church and am in a life group, I could still use a little direction in my ,life. I get confused and mad because a lot of people let me down. I get really discouraged and this takes a toll on my body, mind, and soul. I need to focus mainly on God because to often enough, I lose my own direction. Thanks for hosting this giveaway.
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I don't go to church at all but I have an extremely close relationship with God and twice in my life now, He has come to me when I needed Him the most.
What I pray for now, is the strength to look after my mother and my father; to have limitless patience with them.
These books look wonderful and inspiring; I'd love to be able to win and read them and then pass them on to someone else who needs them.
Thanks
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What a beautiful basket!
ReplyDeleteI could use a little direction in my life. I am a churchgoer who tends to volunteer until there is no opening left for worship. I really need direction in what area of teaching/leading (which I truly love) to give up in order to go to worship and be fed. This is really hard for me, since I love ever area in which I work evenly--and don't want to give any of it up. But I know that eventually I will suffer if I don't give one area up.
I have a very busy life, and this keeps me closer to God. When I do less, I find myself drifting, but I do need a time slot to worship Him publicly. I have plenty of private worship with Him, but that is not what all of it is about.
Dear Readers,
ReplyDeleteAs I read your posts, my heart was full of prayers that God would enter your lives so much that there is no room for sadness, despair, or loneliness. I know our God is a good God and He has heard your pleas. Whether you win this basket or not, continue to seek after Him with your whole hearts, for He loves you with an unending love and longs to give you the guidance and direction you seek.
Many blessings,
Cheri
I admit, I'm not close to God. I seldom go to church. My friend betrayed me once, and I was so afraid that I would be hurt again that I never trust anyone anymore, including the people in the church. They just make me feel uncomfortable. This doesn't mean that I don't trust Him, it's just that I don't feel like praying and 'telling' Him what's going on.
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ReplyDeleteDirection: I'm young and still learning and direction is important in my life. We all need direction and guidance at many important pivatol times in our lifes. I could learn more patience with family members.
we have a stressful household right now with the economy-I'm pinching pennies as best as I can-I need a job. I try to remember that alot of people are in the same situation
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Right now my two grandsons are living with us. I could use direction on how to lead them down the right path.
ReplyDeleteI am currently able to stay at home with my daughter, but I may have to go back to work soon for financial reasons. I would love to continue to stay home with my 9mo daughter and any future children, and am not sure how going back to work could benefit our family in any other way other than financially. I would like direction especially in this aspect of my life. Thank you so much for this much needed giveaway!
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My family is in a season in our lives where we are praying and waiting for God's direction. Encouragement is always good!
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Finances have been low due to the economy so I've had alot of anxiety. I try to leave it all in God's hands but catch myself worrying.
ReplyDeletei've been lost i need to be found
ReplyDeleteHow funny I should come across your blog today. Just this morning I told my myself I needed better direction in my life and pondered ways I could achieve it.
ReplyDelete:) Thank you for the wonderful giveaway! :)
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This giveaway comes at a time in my life when I have been seeking God in a deeper and closer relationship - financial and physical crisis has brought me to my knees. Thank you for such a wonderful giveaway! Blessings to All!
I think the biggest misconception is that just believing there is a God or showing up a church once a week is good enough. The last two Sundays in a row I saw people using their Blackberries during the entire service!
ReplyDeleteGod's direction is so important but I must say I do stray off the path intended and do alot of stupid things! thanks for the opp for direction!
ReplyDeleteI could use direction in my life because sometimes I feel lost. Over the last 10 years I have lost so many people in my life and it leaves me wondering why.
ReplyDeleteMy life is a bit stressful these days and I know I'm not alone. I'm trying not to worry about it too much and enjoy the good parts about my life
ReplyDeleteI have a relationship with god and I have a great church family, but since I lost my job, I need to figure out which direction my life needs to take. Please enter me in your giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteteraustin@mindspring.com
like others I am human and I stress, I have been dealt with alot of crap in my life but I figure its Gods way of saying learn something from this and pass it on. I really figure God does not give you more than you can handle..although it takes me awhile sometimes to get to that point and deal and ask for his guidance- I really try but its tough with all going on around us
ReplyDeleteI could use some direction with my finances
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ReplyDeleteI lost my job, and seek God's guidance every day. Your page is a life saver. Bless you.
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My oldest just joined the service and is about to ship out. I could use direction in dealing with it appropriately, as I'm proud, worried, happy, sad, etc.
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msurosey@yahoo.com
Just like most everyone else I tend to do everything I shouldnt do when facing a big decision before I turn it over to my Bestest Friend. I hate that I do this so would love to instruction to help me remember to keep from doing it.
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I could use some direction in my life now. As I age, I find that life is going quickly. I need to find the peace within to be able to have the courage to live alone if I was put in that position.
ReplyDeleteI have been having problems with my 15 year old and school; nothing terrible but it is wearing me out and I find that I am not sure which direction to head in as far as which battles to fight and which to let go. This is where I could use a little direction.
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we can all use alittle guideance in our life
ReplyDeleteI need direction to help me be the best parent to my kids
ReplyDeleteI would like to have some direction on what path I should take regarding my husband's bad heart and other medical problems I currently am having. I would look for some answers in these books!
ReplyDeleteI need a lot of help with direction from God when it comes to my upcoming hysterectomy and surgical menopause.
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I'm going through a lot of transitions these days--health, housing, and profession--so I could surely use some direction. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would like to read 'If God is Everywhere, Why Can't I Find Him', I ahve not been feeling close to God for awhile and need to again
ReplyDeleteI need a little of God's direction at this time. It's hard to stay positive when you live on Social Security and prices keep going up. jelly15301@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis could be very helpful. Everyday stress about job security, finances, etc has really been bringing me down. I could really use a pick-me-up!
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I am at a point in life that I need direction in what way to take.
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I could use some direction on where to go with my schooling. I can't decide if I should start looking for this job, or continue school.
ReplyDeletesmchester at gmail dot com
I look to my Heavenly Father for guidance. I put my trust in him.
ReplyDeleteI've found myself straying farther and farther from God lately. I picked up my Bible for the first time in three years last week. I need direction to get me back nto a better place with Him.
ReplyDeleteI'm a young married mother and student and times are definitely a little hard right now + I could use some direction! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I could both use some direction and especially could use to read/learn more about God. Although raised in a very religious home and sending my kids to a religious school, I sometimes feel God is too distant/hard for me to understand to be close and understand how he speaks to my/provides direction in my life. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWith finaces, moving, raising 5 kids (2 special needs), and full time work as an R.N. I could use a lot of direction!
ReplyDeletetwincere[at]hotmail.com
Perfect reading for these times.
ReplyDeleteI could use some direction. Things have been hard lately, esp. with the economy
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This basket will be a blessing for whoever wins it! I along with many others am really beginning to worry about the future-due to the economy ..
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ReplyDeleteI could use direction in a lot of ways in my life. I guess first and foremost would be my career. I'm doing well, but I don't feel like I'm where I should be in my life in regards to my career. I feel like I should be doing something more rewarding. Also, our finances, I need all the direction I can get in that area.
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Oh, I could really use this basket of books right now. I have a relative who is older, Just the sweetest. She recently has been having some major anxiety problems. She has been seeking some help for it, but she said to me on the phone the other night If I only knew what Direction I need to go. She is in the struggle of a lifetime. We live 400 miles apart, I don't have the answers, sounds like these books might be able to help her find the answers. Thanks for such a wonderful giveaway.
ReplyDeleteCount me in on this one...I could use all the help I can get....times have been unbearable. I work two jobs and still can not keep my head above water.
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ReplyDeletePlease, enter me, great prize!!! I would love to win this.
ReplyDeleteI have a family member that is going through some tough times. I would love to send her this basket to help her.
ReplyDeleteI have no job and could really use God's help in that.
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I could use direction in my life in so many areas. I lost my mom in December and I feel so lost without her. I am trying so hard to help my dad as he has Macular Degeneration and he and my mom were married for 60 years so he is completely lost without her. I am trying to keep up his and my spirits but I admit that there are days when all I want to do is cry.
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keeping in the "right" direction is the hardest thing for me. A little more knowledge and encouragement is always a help.
ReplyDeleteI will very soon be a first-time parent, and of twins, no less. I could use some direction in helping me determine the best ways to care for my little ones so that they get all the physical, spiritual and emotional needs met. Thanks for the chance and the uplifting blog post. theprophecygirl(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteNot only have I made many poor decisions in my life, but also I need direction in how to pray for my children. As parents we try to guide them the best we can, but our intervention is not enough. They all need God and his direction in their lives! wgbc1446[at]yahoo[dot]com
ReplyDeletethis seems to be a constant goal in my life
ReplyDeleteI could always use some direction, with the hard times we have these days.. it is just nice to have a reminder that God is always there for us.. No matter how hard things get.
ReplyDelete(His way promises to be a bumpy road filled with potholes and dangerous cliffs.)
ReplyDeleteNow I know I must be on the right track.
I don't know how much more bumpier life can get and I hope I don't find out because right now it is pothole city.
Tennessee is a great state!
You should really consider it.
I have great memories from living there.
I could use some direction right now in my life because it seems like everything I do is wrong and or not good enough. Bad things keep happening and I am in need of some reassurance that things will get better.
ReplyDeleteI stayed home; raised and homeschooled a son with Spina Bifida which is 20 years old now. He started community college this past Jan.09. I don't know what to do with myself now. I don't know what direction to take my life in. All my friends that are my age have 20 year careers. I would like to start to school and get a 4 year degree, but don't know if this is reasonable at my age. I need DIRECTION!
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I could use some direction in my life especially now that I've lost my job and I need to keep positive and on top of things. Thanks for the chance.
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ReplyDeleteI really need direction at this time in my life. I am unemployed and depressed and am seeking fulfillment in my life. I would certainly enjoy these books and could share them with other members of my family.
ReplyDeleteMy life could definitely use some directional help. I constantly feel like I'm being pulled into twenty different directions.
ReplyDeleteI would love this generous gift basket of decision making books for myself and after I read them I will donate them to my church library for outers to use! Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI could use direction on the future and how to handle these bad times
ReplyDeleteweblynx at hotmail.com
I have been feeling so overwhelmed lately!!! I often feel like I don't know where to start or what to do first...I definitely would love this...I truly need direction!!! thanks!
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ReplyDeleteAfter losing my duaghter I have many questions and it has and still is very difficult.
ReplyDeleteI could use some direction in my career path. I feel God is calling me for a different purpose but I don't know specifically how he wants me to use my skills to make a difference in my community
ReplyDeleteBeing a stay at home mom of three and I also homeschool them all. I could really use some "direction" sometimes.
ReplyDeletemommync3 at yahoo dot com
I'd love to have God's direction in the ways He'd have me serve Him.
ReplyDeleteI try to keep God as my only direction in life, but a little extra help and encouragement is always appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great giveaway, Thanks for the chance to win!
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Name me one person who can't use God's direction in their lives and I will name you a person who is living in a fantasy world. Too many people today have believed the lie that Satan has told them, that they can do it own their own. Well, I can tell you that no one can do it, and do it right, without the loving guidance of our Heavenly Father. I know that without his guidance daily I would never have made it as far as I have. I wish whoever wins abundant blessings and I wish to thank you for the opportunity of possibly being the recipient of such a bountiful blessing.
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Major Stress has left me quite 'directionless' lately, I'd love some positive guidance and helpful advice!
ReplyDeleteI'm struggling to raise a very strong-willed 14 year old son, soon to be 15. I really could use some help and direction in this, as well as my finances and my depression and anxiety.
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Actually looking for direction is often because of other people expectations and I just want people to leave me alone so I don't have to worry about it!
ReplyDeleteI need to find that roadmap and put myself in the right direction..I seek Gods help!!
ReplyDeleteI hope these books will lead me in the right direction. I pry for this , but don't know if I always follow it
ReplyDeleteI changed careers two years ago. It has not been easy. I left a job where I excelled to one I have no idea what I am doing and everyday is a struggle. Sometimes you just wonder if God would really make it that hard on us. Thank you
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What a wonderful package to win. Thanks for having the wonderful giveaway,
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Seeking God first is my goal too, but I am having a terrible time right now during Lent staying motivated, feeling a sense of belonging within my family and parish and could really use some help. trinitygsd at yahoo dot com
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ReplyDeleteEven though I am faithful on worshipping every weekend, I still struggle to remember that it doesn't stop there, it should be practiced daily. Not only do I need direction in restructuring my daily routine to include daily prayer I also need direction on how to release my children as they grow and leave. I still struggle as my daughter is ready to graduate college and move away. I am such a worrywort. I need to realize that lives go on and they need to flourish and begin their lives away from home but I'm having a hard, hard time with that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a wonderful opportunity at this giveaway!!
God is first above everything else.
ReplyDeleteWithout God, we have nothing and no hope.
I need direction. I'm almost 40 and feeling very down.
ReplyDeleteI feel empty right now. Where does God want me? Sometimes I feel so down I'm not even sure I want to go! Direction would be good for me.
ReplyDeleteI have always felt that everyone could use a bit of direction in their lives. I have a very close family member who has always given me great direction as I raised my children and afterwards. Now that she is sick, I reflect back over the years of her guidance in directing me down the right path in life. Directions may not always be what you would like it to be, but I will always be inspired by her gift of direction to me.
ReplyDeleteMy direction is life to keep healthy and happy and to enjoy my family!
ReplyDeleteIts hard to stay in the right direction, when everything that surrounds you seems oh so wrong!
ReplyDeleteMy mother getting M.S and my little brother battling leukemia.
It doesnt get any easier from here~
Thanks for the chance~
My husband has survived cancer 10 years ago and direction for me is remembering and keeped grounded, every day is a gift
ReplyDeleteA little direction could help I suffer from depression and have since I lost my father when I was 8 I have never been able to let go. My kids have all moved out and I feel so lost.
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ReplyDeleteI have been experiencing anxiety and depression for a few years now.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I find myself in a cycle of negativity about everything. I could use direction to break out of that and embrace the positive.
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I've been battling with choosing the right directions for along time. Life is all about choices and making the wrong choices is definitely what my family and I are doing wrong. From God, to finances, to parenting and to marriage, I need direction in my life.
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ReplyDeleteExercise gives me perspective, which gives me direction!
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I feel like I am at a crossroads in my life and need to make some hard decisions. Direction would be great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
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Tradegy struck hard. I want to go back in time and stop that tradegy. I keep wanting to go back and make things right.
ReplyDeleteI would like to give courage to all of you. Please do not enter me into the contest as there are those here who need the prize much more than I do. Trust in the Lord as he does not give you more than you can handle. Suze Orman says we are warriors and must never turn our backs on the battle. Take care everyone, we are all part of the universe and deserve the best. For the lady who wondered about going to school. . I'd say go for it as in 4 years you'll be 4 years older, wouldn't you love to have a great career then too. *S*
ReplyDeleteGod is love, so if you have love in your life, then you will have God in your life. It does help to have direction in your life, but God gives us free will, so we can make our own decisions.
ReplyDeleteI have had some trauma and alot of new struggles in my life this past year. Not sure how I really feel about god anymore. I for sure could use the encouragement!
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Janna Johnson
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www.FeedYourPigBlog.com
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