who do I blog for?

Jack Nicolson put it brilliantly in the road-trip scene from the 1999 movie As Good As It Gets: Not everyone has a terrible story to get over. Some people have great stories, beautiful stories that take place in parks with friends and noodle salad. Good times, noodle salad. Just no one in this car.

If you're overwhelmed today or need help facing a painful yesterday, you're in the right place. You matter to God. It (whatever it is), matters to God. But no one can make that discovery for you. I'm here to comfort, inspire, and even challenge you along the way. Lessons learned throughout my toughest years of healing were never just for me. God had you in mind as well. You are why The Medicine Place exist.

Wendy J. Saxton

 

If a life can be a book, I open mine to you. Read my story, and experience the power of God in your own.


                                       

is Wendy's story for me?

Thin Places by Mary E. DeMuth

I just read it! My feet haven't touched the ground yet. Mary has a way of lifting my feet off the floor with her writing, and I mean that in the best way. Sometimes it's tempting to view our Christian testimonies as old trophies to be taken off the shelf and shined up to "WOW" a group of people who can't imagine life without the challenges that "by the grace of God" we never struggled with again.

Thin Places is a beautiful reminder that our stories should be an integral part of not only leading people to Christ, but inspiring them to follow Him through the guts-and-glory journey of overcoming the hellish wounds and insecurities that reside in their very own hearts.

I encourage you to read Thin Places. You'll love it!

For more information, please visit www.marydemuth.com

Published on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 @ 6:59 PM CDT
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