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Celebrating Small Wins and This Site Turns 4!

June 18, 2018 by Trisha Mugo 4 Comments

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My blog turns 4 today!

So I’m doing something slightly embarrassing and sharing with you my first post. You can feel my trepidation, in the words below.

I only post it because I’m learning to celebrate the small wins. As you’ll see, I’ve come a long way since writing this piece.

Where were you four years ago? How far have you come?

Let’s be a community who knows the value of celebrating the small victories. And if you have a project that you’ve thought about starting for a while, just start.

The scariest time is right before you begin something new.

So, yeah, this post makes me blush a little, but I hope it brings you encouragement to go ahead and get started on your thing. Here is “Blogging While You’re Afraid”:

I begin this blogging journey stricken. I fear writing. Afraid my truth, the way I see God and the world, won’t resonate.

I panic to even look at the “publish” button. I am coward. I am running away. My 31 years on Earth echo my silence.

Petrified to be called a “hack,” “out-there,” or “super spiritual,” these labels pin me, paralyze me. Reverberating in my mind, they’ve hemmed me in for too long.

Today I grow steel vertebrae, and seeds of gumption and courage begin to root. I chase faith. Or does it chase me?

I laugh. God too is probably laughing at me, all lily-livered in front on my computer agonizing over which WordPress theme to choose.

I suppose the words I write matter half as much as this seminal step into darkness, not knowing where this will all lead.

Yaweh’s taking me on a faith journey. Like an obedient toddler, I go where He leads me. Craven or bold, He’s never far away, so I will keep walking.

The scariest time is right before you begin something new.

As you read this, I’ve talked fear down and walked my way out of the boat to follow Jesus.

I listen, pray and stumble, but grace comes. Grace always comes. When I posture myself in front of this grace, faith supplants fear.

Now my faith rises like a nearly full moon. The orb seems whole, until you behold its splendor the next night—then you see it complete, fully glowing.

Today my faith begins to eclipse fear. I dare to write, to publish, to be scorned or adored. I risk failure and success.

Although the act of writing spells solitude, I know I’m not alone. I invite you to take this journey with me. Watch me hone my writing craft. Listen to my exegesis, no matter how profound or simplistic or flat out wrong I may be.

I will ask, ponder and think aloud. I will wonder and wander. I know the God of all wisdom, and I know He is able to lead me into all truth. This blog will seek truth and beauty in the One who is all-together lovely.

I pray you see Him on these pages and that His life—lived fully in me—calls out to you, in your deep places, thin places or barren places.

May Grace abound to you as you let him carve your strengths out of the raw material of your weaknesses.

 

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What Would YOU Do with Evenings Free for a Month?

June 15, 2018 by Trisha Mugo Leave a Comment

How One Month of No TV Changed My Life

So much to do, but never enough time to fit it all in!

Or is there?

Four years ago I started a one-month fast from TV because I sensed God calling me to prayer and beckoning me away from my couch.

The one month off of TV showed me just how much time I waste every day.

Last week I binge watched The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.Though hilarious, becoming a couch potato isn’t really on my list of goals.

So, during the next month I’m declaring a media moratorium! Would you like to join me? No TV or movies for one month!

You’ll have time to read and get started on that project you’ve been putting off. You can use your time to invite a friend for dinner or learn a new skill.

Although TV can help us unwind, it’s not the only way to relax.

Instead, I plan to spend some extra time sitting with Jesus and soaking up the Bible. Oh, how I need that right now.

How about you?

I also plan on using my extra time to write for this site. I have some exciting updates and design changes on the way, so stay tuned.

What holy work has God called you to? Have you been avoiding it with a barrage of distractions or binge-watching TV like I have?

Have you let the “excuse-itis” set in? You know what I’m talking about. Making excuses and telling everyone that you don’t have enough time.

Let’s get to work. We can do this!

Don’t waste another decade, another year, or even another moment. Who’s with me?

If you want to join me on for this TV fast, leave a comment. I would love to pray for you.

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