Sometimes we are unaware of the impact of our words on
others, or how their words may impact us. Take these e-mail examples from my
life with author Alisha Payne of the book, Woman
Up.
Thursday,
November 19, 2015, 6:02 PM
Alisha,
I met you and your friend
today when you stopped by the Creekside shop.* I and two other women were
decorating for the [Gahanna] Holiday Lights festival this weekend. I will be
unable to attend your book signing as I have other plans, but best of luck.
Your book would be something I would read if I were a woman. I love the cover.
It is very creative.
I have had three books
published by PublishAmerica. DEAR GOD, PLEASE MAKE ME THE PERSON MY DOGS THINK
I AM is inspirational lessons my dogs taught during my cancer 2009 and now. It
can also be found on Amazon E-book. ALL FOR ONE is modernized Bible stories.
WHATEVER involves inspiring your creative writing skills.
I would like to
recommend my encouragement blog below when you need an emotional pick up. I can
sense you are helping many women. Keep up the good work…God bless you.
Robert A. Kinker
My Blog, ENCOURAGE ME
www.gahannablogman.blogspot.com
*Empty
bread shop
Friday, November 20,
2015, 7:41AM
Mr. Kinker,
You never know who God
will use to inspire you! I thank you for your obedience to reach out to me. I
needed to be reminded that God divinely orchestrates people to bless and uplift
His people. I will definitely connect with you after my book signing and
certainly look at you blog.
Your books sound
amazing in which I will purchase in the very near future.
Again, thank you for
encouraging me today. I truly appreciate it and pray that God will favor you
and the hand of your works!
Alisha
Friday, November 20,
2015, 11:23 PM
Alisha,
How did your book
signing go tonight?* Whether you ever buy one of my books or read my blog,
your e-mail did a great job of encouraging me. It makes me feel I am
succeeding in my life goal of encouraging others. I told my pastor, Kelly
Preston about your book. Her book, 5 TRUTHS ABOUT WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP.
Here is the summary on Amazon.
"When a woman
is empowered by God and the Church recognizes her calling, everyone wins.
Kelly Preston unpacks key scriptures that have created controversy over the biblical
role of women in leadership. Along with biblical insights, stories of women
in leadership throughout history, and points from the author's personal
journey, each chapter includes: • Truths to remember • Questions for personal
growth • Personal truth reflection.
Author Bio: Kelly Preston is the lead pastor
of Eastside Community Church, in Columbus Ohio. She is an ordained minister
with the Assemblies of God, and has a Master's degree in Christian Ministries
from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary. Kelly and her husband, Greg,
love life and love raising their 3 children. One of her life verses includes:
Zephaniah 3:17... "The Lord your God is with you, He is mighty to
save. He will take great delight in you, He will quiet you with His love, He
will rejoice over you with dancing."
Keep writing, and
inspiring women to be all that they can be. I do hope you can make time to
check out my blog. God bless you.
Robert A. Kinker
My Blog, ENCOURAGE
ME
www.gahannablogman.blogspot.com
*Alisha is a motivational speaker and life
coach. Her intimate book signing was held at the Lew Griffin Gallery in the
Creekside area of Gahanna on Friday, November 20, 2015, from 5-7pm.
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Mr. Kinker,
Great Morning, last
night was truly a blessing. In this experience I have learned that for the most
part it is not about the amount of books sold (although I have to sell them).
It has been more about the connections that God has orchestrated. He connected
me with Mr. Lew Griffin who will forever be a part of my life (he just doesn't
know it yet.)
Through that, I have
been connected with you for "Such a time as this."* I read some of
your blogs. And it was through them that I have truly decided to write mine. I
have been avoiding it for 6 months. Dozens of people have told me to write, but
I had every excuse not to. Now I see the power in writing one. It was just one
word from your blogs that has inspired me to write.
I have learned never
to underestimate the power of Godly people's
Alisha
*Post I’ll Say A Little Prayer for You
One day when you are
dead, and all that is left of you is the memories friends and family have of
you; will your legacy be described as “such a royal pain in the back end” or “they
were generous in helping others?” How do you want to be described? Think about
that now, and make any needed changes before your time is gone.
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