This morning I woke up realizing I'd fallen back into one of the enemy's most successful schemesâ I'd been so busy administering that I had no time left for MINISTERING! Ministering on blogs and comments are nice, an amazing remedy for social media, and socializing with like-minded brides is amazing. However, it's like snacking all the time. It leaves you feeling a bit ill.
What I needed was a FULL meal of ministering, so I began with revising 3 days of https://homegrownministries.com/my-beloved-child-devotional/ and "thanks for praying I could 'get ahead and stay ahead' WhatsApp group," and the next I was excited to finish was ta da...
Chapter 3. "My Beloved Daughter" that I'd been revising. This special chapter from the RYM book is designed to minister to countless women who have lost or stolen their childhood.
So a few questions I'd like to ask is...
#1 First, let us know if you'd want to use an HHM BNN so you can feel entirely safe to post praise about a time in your life, you're not ready to reveal even to your spiritual family.
#2 Do you like when we use the time breakdown  Quick 4-minute read? So far, it hasn't worked the way I'd envisioned it. I thought a section could be posted each day for 4 days, leaving time to comment and begin a conversation with other like-minded brides.
I love it Erin, just read through the first 4 minute section and I think its a great idea, just shared it with Alina as well (https://hopeatlast.com/help-a-distress-call/)
He just placed it in my heart to suggest adding a journal link after each 4 min read, to enable the reader to write down what He showed her in that part after meditating on it?
Love the BNN idea as well since something that robbed you of your childhood is often times hidden away and done in secret, causing a lot of guilt and shame.
Fantastic idea “adding a journal link after each 4 min read” because I also thought of it, so that’s a huge confirmation.
Let’s give this time to produce fruit, come back to see if women are using it.
Okay, I’m lost haha HLM to https://loveatlast.org/hhm/c3/ but I only see Post Your Praise, not a journal.
I think the time breakdown â° Quick 4-minute read is useful for young women, you could use bookmarks like devotionals to share in the blog just a section with your own testimony and it will be open for comments.
I agree with all that Adinna shared!!
Brilliant, bookmarks or jump links. But may I also add something Yvonne and I discussed a bitâwe don’t want to continue to follow the world’s trends. Promoting short reads, which leads to a short, almost preschooler attention span and ADD even in adults, but then my Husband reminded me that how SAMPLES, are offered to entice us to buy the entire meals while shopping.
Even though we don’t entice or tempt, HE does ALLURE us “come away with Me” so we clearly need a balance, that comes from not “leaning to our own understanding” in all of this HE promises to direct our paths, so THANK YOU for helping us Anastasia!
I think a HHM BNN would be good because so many women keep some secrets so deeply burried and feel shy about what happened.
And the 4 minute breakdown is short enough but I think if a secrion can be posted each day for 4 days it will help to open it up for conversations.
BLESS YOU, sweet Janine!!! I’ve wondered if anyone else would do this, but it needs someone to do it other than me. HLM but I have been waiting to see if anyone else would do it so I could be hidden in the crowd.
Hahaha funny, He’s so funny!! He just asked me how I knew there weren’t others who already were using a HHM BNN?!? It could be anyone I don’t recognize, right?
This isn’t something we could or should assign, maybe I’m one of the few who “keep some secrets so deeply buried and feel shy about what happened” or are still too traumatized âbut journaling heals, I know. So does writing, I know that too!
I just read what everyones saying and as i was logging in i added the HHM to my name but maybe that’s stupid because I’m giving away my hidden identity. if any of you think it’s a mistake i can change it back. i just wanted to help.