I had the opportunity to attend the
Compel Conference in South Sioux City, Nebraska in January. It was a God thing. Seriously, it had God written all over it. From the moment I said yes to attending, to the moment I walked back into my home.
God set things in motion by providing the funds for me to attend.
Then He sent to two lovely ladies my way, sisters to be exact, via the crazy and beautiful online world. We were strangers, except for a few exchanges online, yet they offered to pick me up from Omaha airport so I could join them for the hour and a half drive to the event location and hotel. They also asked me to be roomies with them.
Who does that? Well,
Lelia and her sister Michelle do.
Kind, amusing, energetic and encouraging are a few words I use to describe them. I loved them and still love them.
God provided time of worship, fellowship and inspiring messages throughout the weekend.
Deidra Riggs dared us to dream. Deidra rocks, friends. She delivered one powerful message. If you have not had the opportunity to hear her speak you must add her to your bucket list of things to do.
For one who fears large gatherings of people, thanks to a lifelong struggle of believing I do not belong, I was blessed in mighty ways by community while at Compel. Writing friends, again who I had not previously met, saw me. They called me out. They welcomed me in. They were blessings sent from above.
A Friday evening in a room with eight beautiful ladies all
“doing their best to follow God in their every day lives” continued on until the early hours of Saturday morning as we gathered to share our stories. God showed up in a hotel room. Deidra Riggs tells of the night so much better than I ever could in her post
God Speaks Through The Real People in Your Life.
When I went to add much needed caffeine to my body Saturday morning, a darling woman approached me. We had such a rich and honest conversation for two people connecting for the first time.
Kim has become a friend who drops by my Facebook page every now and then to leave sweet words of encouragement. She’s a gem of a friend.
Before leaving for Compel, I reached out to my writing friend,
Lauren. Somehow or another I learned she lived near the conference location. I commented on her recent blog post by asking, “Any chance we can meet?”
Lauren did not attend the conference but she picked me up Saturday afternoon when the conference ended, with three little ones in toe, to drive me back to Omaha. She drove from the “real” Sioux City to South Sioux City and then to Omaha so she could meet me in real life. Lets not forget she had to drive back to Sioux City after dropping me off in Omaha. This equated too many hours of driving.
Who does that? Well, my friend Lauren does.
During our drive to Omaha she told me she had recently read the book
Love Does by Bob Goff. Lauren decided love does wonderful things like picking up an online friend you have not previously met and spending several hours in a car just to be with her. Wow! Do I love like that?
I am attending another conference today and tomorrow in the Chicagoland area (I live in a suburb of Chicago). When a writing friend reached out to say she too was attending the
Storyline Conference, I jumped for joy. I love meeting writing friends in real life. It also means there will be at least one person I know at the conference.
A big weight off the shoulders of this introvert.
One of the speakers at the conference happens to be
Bob Goff. The author of the book my friend Lauren read.
So guess what?
Last night I picked up my now in real life friend,
Julie, to take her from the airport to her hotel because that is what love does.
And when navigating to a new normal teaches you the new normal you and your husband seek is God becoming greater in your life, you know picking up a friend to get her where she needs to be is the right thing to do. Spending time in the car with her and sharing a meal together is an added bonus. It’s what others did for me. It’s what Jesus would do. It’s what Jesus did. He came not to be served but to serve others (Mark 10:45) .
We serve others because that is what love (Jesus is love) does.
“He must become greater; I must become less” (John 3:30).
This post is part of a 31 day series on navigating to a new normal. To read all of the posts in this series, click here.
Hi Beth! I'm so glad you have someone to accompany you to the conference! Yay! And you made a new friend too...because that's what Love does. God is so good.
ReplyDeleteI admire your openness to new experiences, even though you feel a little overwhelmed. Way to push past your own boundaries and see life without them for a little while. I think it would be exhilarating! I know you'll learn so much.
Blessings!
Ceil
Thank you, Ceil, for your always encouraging comments. Several connections were made during the Storyline Conference and I realized how much that excites me. It gave me some needed inspiration to keep stepping outside of my comfort zone to connect with others. Blessings to you on this beautiful Sunday. xoxo
DeleteHumbled. Love you. So much. Praying you love the conference and see love doing all around you! You are a love does lady and I am so thankful for our time together. I can't wait to hear how it goes and how awesome Bob Goff is in real life. XOXO!
ReplyDeleteI have told the story of our day together in the car SO many times. You are an inspiration to me, Lauren, to chose love even when it seems inconvenient. Especially then. I ended up picking up another writing friend from the conference on Saturday and took her to the airport and we had such a delightful time together. I don't want to miss out on those kind of opportunities. Thank you for being that example to me. Love you. xoxo
DeleteLove that you put yourself out there, introvert and all, beth. This is a hard thing for us, isn't it ... Yet your words offer us encouragement that 'yes, you can do this, too.'
ReplyDeleteAnd maybe, just maybe, someday I'll be brave like you.
Have a ball ...
Oh friend, you are brave! I think of how every time we hit publish on a post we are brave. And you are brave in how you extend your services to other writers which encourages in ways beyond what you may ever fully see. Love you much. xoxo
DeleteBraving airport traffic definitely speaks love! How awesome that you were able to bless as you have been blessed! Praying for an inspirational and edifying weekend for you, my friend!
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed an inspiration and edifying two days! Such a blessing that God provided the opportunity to attend. Love you, friend. Have a blessed Sunday. xoxo
DeleteBeth, I always enjoy what you write and I hope the conference is a balm to your soul!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Susan. xoxo
DeleteHi, Beth!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool!
I hope to be able to meet an online friend.
We plan to move summer 2015 and who knows...I may meet an online friend.
I did meet a close friend of mine by doing an online Beth Moore study..so cool!
We have been friends for about 12 years.
That is so wonderful that you were able to establish that kind of friendship through an online study. I love how God provides those opportunities. It speaks to me on how he is limitless in what He can do. Blessings to you, Michelle. xoxo
DeleteWhat wonderful adventures! I love seeing how God works in our lives. I once had the pleasure of hearing Bob Goff speak at my old church. He was infectious. I love how he lives his life "all-out" for the Lord. He's an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLove - it's what everything is all about. The Love of God that reached out to save us, the love He infuses in our hearts, the love that we then pass on to others. I'm reminded of the chorus of an old 70's song (because I'm an old lady!!):
"And they'll know we are Christians by our love..."
GOD BLESS!
Hi dear friend; what a beautiful and amazing trip for you....and a blessing to be united with unexpected on-line friends!!! It is such a blessing to meet the friends that God brought to us through the internet...what a wonderful gift!! So glad you had this opportunity. Blessings and joy for a lovely week ahead!
ReplyDeleteDenise
Beautiful! Love does many things but it is the "no strings" attached actions that exemplify love more than doing it out of obligation. I love reading about your new normal and how certain authors or friends have impacted your life. Hugs!
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