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  1. As someone who is on the same journey you were once on trying to find representation, this is so encouraging! Thank you for sharing! And congrats on getting closer to releasing your book out into the world! Hugs!

    1. Be encouraged, Holly — just follow where God leads one day at a time! Even if we don’t always care for his timing, it always ends up being best. You got this! Hugs back!💕

  2. What if, what if, what if…..is me! Putting yourself out there as an author is exciting and scary! It took me months of praying and crying out to God before I took the leap to self-publish. I was pretty freaked out, and kept asking God, “did I write what you wanted me to write?”
    Letting Him take care of the outcome has been the hardest thing for me. It’s that trust thing again, which is the theme of my book. Of course.
    Proud of you for stepping out and doing the hard thing!

    1. Exactly, Meghan! I’m sure my journey mirrored yours pretty identically! It all keeps coming back down to trust, doesn’t it?? Thanks for the encouragement!💕

  3. What a journey, Jessie. I’m glad Chip kept the wheels turning. Your book is published already so I’m reading this a little late, but I enjoyed seeing how God worked in your journey. I think it’s great that you got a publisher and were forced to sign with an agent because I went the self-publishing route and everything’s on me. For me, in the Bible study arena as a self-publisher, it’s a long road to even one sale. I gave away my first Bible study for free earlier in the year and that got great reception. Giving away a book for free is so much easier than selling one!

    I think this that you wrote is a key truth: “God gave me this story to tell. I had to trust that he would get his message out however he thought best.” I tell myself something like that every time I think about the things I’ve put out there or plan to put out there: books, blog posts, in-person Bible studies… We can’t discount that dynamic in our relationship with God. God will use everything He gives us if we let Him.

    1. Thanks for sharing all of this, Stephen! And honestly, even publishing traditionally, there’s a ton more on me than I ever dreamed. So I can only imagine how big of a project it was/is for you. But like I told myself before mine was released, if even one person buys it and their life is changed, it will be worth it. And the tricky, somewhat-discouraging thing is, we’ll never know the reach our books have had. And so we plug away, trusting that God is making a way and will take our offerings and turn them into whatever he had planned all along. 😊

  4. So great, Jessie! It’s so hard to trust when things don’t seem to be going anywhere close to right. If we learn to trust in the master plan life surely must be….lighter?

    I’m glad you stuck with your dream!

    1. Yes, it is definitely much harder to trust when things aren’t going even close to right. I’ve been there too and it’s hard. But yes, with a big picture view that God is working it all for good (whether we understand or not), it’s much easier to keep trusting and plowing forward! Thanks, Nicole!💕

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