Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Pivot

This week's study of Esther emphasized the following idea:

God sometimes brings crisis into our lives in order to allow us to pivot and move in a new direction.

During our trip this long weekend, I felt the dawn of renewal. The volunteer fatigue that has been plaguing me for a couple of months finally lifted, and I found myself excited about some new projects and new ministry efforts.

It's a pivot.

Sometimes, fatigue may just be a sign that we need to rest, particularly if that fatigue creeps into everything we're doing. But in this case, I think my malaise may have been a signal that God needs my effort in a new kind of work.

There are people around me who have needs that aren't being met. I would like to help, and I have some simple ideas about how to reach out to them. I love beginnings!

OK, I don't really love the beginning stage of writing a novel, but I love other beginnings. :-)

5 comments:

Barbara's blog said...

I believe I've done a pivot, too. I love this Esther study and see how it's making a change in me in so many ways. (I even like beginning new novels!)

Kat Harris said...

If you find a way to love the beginning stage of writing a novel, please let me in on the secret.

I'm looking at starting a new one soon. :-S

Kristi said...

What Esther study are you doing? Is it the Beth Moore one?

lynnrush said...

Pivot! Wow, haven't heard that before!!! I like that idea of events in my life as a pivot.

Rosslyn Elliott said...

Yes, it's he Beth Moore study, and so far, it's *really* good.

I am hoping to get back to making my blog rounds tomorrow - it has been hectic around these parts! I have several books and manuscripts I would love to read, but the time keeps slipping away! Soon, soon...