BC News|July 04, 2012 11:06 EDT
Amanda Crabb Runs New Encouraging Blog, Invites Readers to Join 'Trusting God Challenge'
For those who are the fans of Southern Gospel artists Aaron and Amanda Crabb, it's nothing new that Amanda likes to share her meaningful thoughts and at the same time encourage others. Amanda runs her blog which creates a great opportunity to do that.
Some of Amanda's posts are 'The Broken Ones', which speaks about the ones who have been hurt in their lives. Amanda encourages the broken ones to "Allow Jesus to piece you back together and give you a whole life in HIM!"
Another post 'Someone's Watching You', speaks about the family and how children are watching parents in everything they do and take an example. Amanda shares in her post, "Let your children see that you are the leader and you are setting rules for their protection, but I also believe that what makes a great leader is a great listener. Take the time to hear their thoughts and desires. Shut out the job, and worries of this life and spend quality time with your family."
Toda, Amanda Crabb speaks about 'Trusting God' and taking a 'trusting God challenge'. Amanda, "I found myself having one of those, "self-pity" moments. I was getting our car worked on, and as if that isn't stress enough, I found myself starting to cry. Yes... The dreaded female melt down! I quickly made my way to the restroom and locked myself in the stall. I wanted to feel peace, to feel safe. There I found myself quoting the scripture that I studied earlier that morning. Psalm 91:2 "I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust." *What exactly is a refuge? It's being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble."
Continue to read the blog HERE.
The readers of the blog have a chance to read the posts, get encouraged, and discover they are not alone in thier struggle. The readers can also leave the comments and share their thoughts. Everyone is encouraged to leave their prayer topics on the blog so Amanda can lift them up.
CLICK HERE to visit Amanda Crabb's encouraging blog.