Monday, August 4, 2014

Kathy Collard Miller ~ Guest Author, Plus Monthy Book Give-Away

Kathy Collard Miller





Kathy Collard Miller is our guest today on Write Moments with God. She is a speaker and author with a passion to inspire women to trust God. Kathy has 49 published books including Women of the Bible: Smart Guide to the Bible (Thomas Nelson). She has spoken in 31 states and 7 foreign countries, and she blogs at www.KathyCollardMiller.blogspot.com. Kathy lives in Southern California with her husband of 44 years, Larry, and is the proud grandma of Raphael. Kathy and Larry often speak together at marriage events and retreats. 


Kathy is sharing an excerpt from her book, Partly Cloudy with Scattered Worries. It really touches my mother's heart. At the end of the post, I will tell you how you can win a copy of Kathy's book.


“Let Him Need Me”

by Kathy Collard Miller


Several years ago, when my son, Mark, was 14, I faced the challenge of releasing him to fly alone for the first time from California to Florida to attend a Christian golf camp. As I explained how he should find his connecting flight in Dallas, Mark brushed me off by saying, “I know, Mom, I’ll be okay.” I didn’t think he knew at all how to “read” the arrival/departure monitor. Dallas was a huge airport, often requiring a long walk to a distant gate—sometimes even transferring to another terminal on a train. “He’ll never find the correct gate,” I moaned to myself.


Several hours later, about the time Mark would arrive in Dallas, I felt tension seep into my neck muscles. I knew the phone would ring any moment with Mark telling me he had missed his connecting flight. How was I going to help him? I felt tense about him being alone and tense that I felt so helpless.


As I tried to keep busy doing housework, I suddenly sensed God whisper in my heart, “You're worried because you want him to fail.”


I couldn’t believe that was true. First of all, I wasn't worried, I was just concerned. And secondly, what kind of mother would want her child's failure?


But God persisted, “You are worried because you want to be needed. Let him need Me instead.”


I was shocked, but soon realized it was true. I wanted to be a part of his life—even in this situation. Mark needing me to help him would make me feel important and included.


That evening, the phone rang and it was Mark—in Florida. He had arrived safely. “Did you have trouble finding your connecting flight in Dallas?” I asked him nervously.


“No, Mom,” he replied matter-of-factly but with a touch of sarcasm in his voice. “It was directly across from the gate where I arrived.”



I fell silent. God had provided for him and I had unexpectedly learned the blessing of releasing my son to God’s loving care and calling worry worry!


BOOK SUMMARY:
It is possible to worry less through trusting God more. Regardless of the storms of trials, temptations, worry, uncertainty, confusion, or regrets that you're facing, you can trust God more. Partly Cloudy with Scattered Worries offers personal testimonies, practical illustrations, and solid biblical teaching for breaking anxiety and the devastating effects of worry. Each chapter includes Discussion Questions for individuals or groups, along with a “Letter from God.” In addition, a profile of a woman in the Bible who struggled with or experienced victory over worry is featured in each chapter to inspire every reader to see God's hand in her life.

Don't be afraid, little flock, for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. Luke 12:32 NIV

            I hope Kathy's message has encouraged you.

Please leave a comment below with your email address and you will be included in the drawing for a copy of Partly Cloudy with Scattered Worries. The winner will be announced Monday, August 11th, here on the blog.  Blessings! I'm so glad you joined me today.


8 comments:

  1. As a life-long worrier, this excerpt really spoke to me. Worry should only be a reminder to pray!

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    1. Janet, I love your thought: "worry should only be a reminder to pray"! Yes! If we could just think that how much our trust in God would increase! Thank you for inspiring me!

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  2. It spoke to me as well Janet. You're right about it should be "a reminder to pray." Thanks for your comment.

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  3. Thank you, Rose, for giving me this joy and privilege of having my excerpt from my book on your blog. I trust it will bless all your readers.And I"m looking forward to sending a copy of my book to the drawing winner! God bless you for the way you bless others.

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  4. As a counselor working in the anxiety disorder field, I hear these types of stories everyday from my clients. I love that light bulb moment when they can hear God clearly that the anxiety is their own fear rather than a reasonable concern. Learning how to release our loved ones into God's care is scary but life changing. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Hi Judy, I'm sorry for my late response. it sounds like you are a very wise counselor. I'm so glad that you are available to give the help people need. Thanks for commenting and for stopping by!

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  5. Thank you Judy for sharing insight from your experience. Thanks for visiting too. This week my youngest child will go off to college. I needed to read these words this week. Blessings.

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  6. Congratulations to Janet who won a copy of my book. It is on its way!

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