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An evening with Paul Young – author of The Shack

March 9, 2009 by Leah Stirewalt Leave a Comment

The words of this post aren’t sufficient enough to describe the utter joy I experienced after spending last Wednesday evening at a local church listening to the heart of Paul Young. If you aren’t familiar with Paul, he’s the author of the best selling novel, The Shack. If you’ve been following my blog for awhile, you might remember that one of my earliest posts was on The Shack. I still say that it is one of the best pieces of fiction I’ve read in a very long time (perhaps ever).

The evening began with Paul sharing a bit of what led him to write The Shack…his wife asked him to write a book for his children for Christmas. With the manuscript complete, and no financial resources to have it professionally printed, he prayed that God would guide him. God’s answer to Paul…”You give this to your kids, and I’ll give it to mine.” So, he came up with enough money to run 12 copies of it at the local Office Depot. He distributed the copies to his children, wife, and a few other family members and friends. For those that had the privilege to read it, they knew that it couldn’t just stop there and encouraged Paul to have it professionally printed. With the help of friends and family, he was able to have 1000 copies printed. That began what led to a book that has sold over 5 million copies worldwide and is radically changing the lives of its readers.

As the evening went along, Paul also became very transparent in divulging different aspects of his past that caused him to live in his very own “shack” for 11 years. However, the little nuggets of wisdom that he shared throughout the evening allowed me to fill many pages in my notebook. God has certainly blessed this man beyond belief and restored, many times over, the “years the locusts have eaten”! The evening ended with a book signing and an opportunity for pictures. However, what possibly impressed me most was that he gave each person requesting a signed book, a personal note in the book and a hug! He was a pure delight!

Here are a few of the nuggets Paul shared that spoke volumes to me:

“God’s love is 100% all the time. Everything He does is motivated by love.”

“God pursues us with relentless affection!”

“What is it about the way you love me right now that I don’t get?” (What Paul prays when fear shows up. Remember the Bible says that “perfect love casts out fear”.)

“There is healing in the receiving and giving of forgiveness.”

“Let’s bring our secrets into the light, because we’re as sick as the secrets we keep.”

“Even the wrath of God results from His love, because He does nothing that isn’t first motivated by love.”

One last note – if you haven’t read this book, PLEASE DO!!! You won’t be disappointed.

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Bye Bye Bully…

February 4, 2009 by Leah Stirewalt Leave a Comment

Some of the most teachable moments come through some of the most obvious ways. After having spent the last twelve years perfecting my “mom skills”, I can say with a loud proclamation – I’m nowhere closer to perfection than the day I began! WOW – parenting is so tough sometimes! As my wee one is now a pre-teen, I am trying to pass the reins to her a bit when it comes to issues needing resolution. I’ve taught her to try and handle difficult situations (i.e. school bullies) to the best of her ability and then call in her “back up” if needed. She’s actually done quite well during the few times that it’s happened, however she ran into a situation recently that didn’t seem to want to disappear with her tactics alone. I kept offering my services, so to speak – a little “mom intervention”. She kept reminding me that she would handle it. The situation only continued to worsen. I reminded my daughter that it’s okay to ask for help – that sometimes there are situations bigger than we are, and we simply can’t resolve them on our own. She relinquished “ownership” of the situation to me, and the problem was resolved in less than 24 hours. I did nothing special, but I relied on my adult “power” to step into this adolescent situation in a tactful way and in a way that would not bring my daughter any embarrassment. Needless to say, she’s happy – the tears are gone – and, mom’s smiling!

As is always the case, the tangible life lessons that involve me as teacher almost immediately find their way back to me as student. This time – I was the one needing intervention, a little “back up” assistance, but I didn’t own up to that. Finally, a still, small voice inside me kept reminding me, “My power is made perfect in your weakness.” (See also 2 Corinthians 12:9) Yes it is – sometimes, I can only rely on God’s divine power to solve a problem. It may just be more than I can conquer on my own or simply more than I choose to deal with. But, He’s more than ready to take our load, He doesn’t want or expect us to carry our burdens alone – just ask Him!

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Leah StirewaltI became "twice widowed" when my beloved prince, Joel, went to his Heavenly home after a brief and sudden illness on February 12, 2017. I’m in a place of shock and devastation, but I intend to use this format to journal my second widow journey, much like I did my first. It’s my open journal, my electronic oasis, and it’s often the place I find true healing as I allow myself to “come clean” with my feelings. Read More...

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