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Monday, January 13, 2014

Overcome The Lie

Today I am really excited to share a wonderful movement called, Overcoming The Lie.

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I was contacted last month by the creator of Overcome The Lie and was asked if I would like to participate in their Blog Tour this month.  After reading through their website and social media I knew this was something I would love to contribute to.

This organization exists to empower women to live a life free of the lies that they have been told in their lives and live in the freedom that comes from Jesus.

When I started to think about what I would write about today I thought about  past lies I have overcome in my life.  Lies that boyfriends, the Church, or just mean-spirited people have said about or to me.  However, when I was at church a few weeks ago I changed my mind.

I went to church with my mom a few weeks ago around Christmas.  The church my mom goes to is the church I used to go to.  There are many wonderful things about this church and I enjoyed going there.  I learned a lot about the Lord and was able to serve the youth group in ministry and go on mission trips to Central America.

While I was an active member in the church it was very difficult to find a place to fit in.  For some reason not being married in and in your twenties is like the Church's "Island of Misfit Toys."  I was acquaintances with some very nice women, but it never was a friendship.  We just did not have much in common and I had nothing to contribute to the"my kid did this" conversation.

The other girls my age tended to help in the youth group and that was where I found most of my friends.  It was a difficult group to work my way into and it took half a year for many of the other girls to be friendly towards me.  With time we because friends.  However, under that friendship was always an unspoken tension.  A competition to stand out from the crowd.

In order to be accepted into this group of ladies and a few gentlemen too one had to bash others who just did not quite fit in.  I am not even kidding you, if there was a small fault in a person it became magnified and gossiped about.  I am not sure how being mean towards others makes you cool in church, but many people seemed to buy into it.

The example that comes to mind right now involves the church's associate pastor.  He is an extremely recognizable man and loves to perform.  Any time he can sing a solo for church he will.  I am not sure how I can even capture the amazingness of this man, except to compare him to a black Tom Jones.  A real thing of beauty man.

For some reason his enthusiasm for the Lord and for singing became something to mock.  I am sad to say that I too would tease now and then and now I fell terrible for being so rude.

I left this church, partly because I was tired of the meanness.  When I went back with my mom a year and a half later everything felt different.  The associate pastor took the stage and was prepared to sing in a small group of men.  He was as joyful as ever and belted that song out like it was going out of style.  While I was sitting with my family that accepted me no matter what I didn't view him through the critical lens of competition and cynicism I had used before.  Instead I saw a man doing what he loved and sharing his joy with anyone who would let themselves be open to it.

I realized then that the lie I am overcoming and hope others my age can overcome is that trying to dismiss someone else's joy will not make you any happier.  The competition we bring into our social interactions and the need to fit in do not belong in church, or anywhere really.

I am still finding out how I can keep changing these ways in myself and not judge others.  For anyone that I may have hurt with my judgment or withdrawn friendships I am sorry. I hope that more of us can work to overcome the lie of judgmentalism, cynicism, and competition.

Check out the links below to find out more about this incredible organization.

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Monday, December 23, 2013

A New Look

Well Hello there!  Can you believe it is only two more sleeps till Christmas?  That is wild.  I am never really ready for Christmas anymore.  I usually put off shopping and stuff until I am done with teaching and then I never want to do anything!  Amazon for the win!

If you have been around my blog in the last few days you will notice that there have been some great changes, or now you are noticing that there are some changes.  Yes folks, I made the switch from blogger to WordPress.  I had a few reasons for the switch and I am going to share them with you and some of the challenges I faced while switching.

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I want to start by saying that I am not delusional to believe that I have a huge blog and that is why I switched.  Actually it was somewhat the opposite.  I knew my blog was small enough that if I switched it wouldn't be terribly detrimental if I lost a few readers from GFC.  The more people I had reading in Google the harder it would have been for me to switch.

But that does not answer the real question of why I switched so let me break it down for ya.

I like the way WordPress looks

I think it looks cleaner than Blogger.  I know that you can get some bomb designers in Blogger, but I have been waiting for a whole semester for my new design. In WordPress I can choose my own templates and design for myself, for the most part.  I actually still want someone to make a new header that is sparkly.

I own my own content

I am not sure if it is the future published author in me or the only child in me but it was super important that I owned my own content.  In case you did not know if you have a Blogger blog Google owns the content you post.  In WordPress everything is self hosted and you own your content.  I am also getting a nice camera for Christmas and I want my photos to be my own. I am really happy about this.

If I do not like something I can change it with a new plugin

I wanted to add icons so you can follow my twitter and instagram pages.  I played around with some plugins and found one I like for now.  I am sure I will find another one I like more.

Anything you are having trouble with someone else had trouble with

WordPress actually does not have employees to provide support if you need help.  Instead there are forums that you can read on every single topic to help you out.  It is a little time-consuming to find what you need, but so is contacting customer service for any website. The best part is you learn how to fix it yourself and get even better at computers.

For example, I wanted the comments to appear at the bottom of a post instead of at the top.  The template I am using has them at the top.  I googled how to move the comments for my theme to the bottom and found the forum on the same topic.  I got the html code, slapped it in and bam problem solved.

Even though it is great to learn more about your website this leads me to the few drawbacks I have encountered.

[caption id="attachment_260" align="aligncenter" width="576"]A photo of Penny and I from my new phone.  Something to make you happy before I get into the negatives. A photo of Penny and I from my new phone. Something to make you happy before I get into the negatives.[/caption]

You have to know what you are doing

Really though, I have spent a ton of time just trying to figure out what the heck I am doing.  I went to bed last night with a huge headache from looking at my screen and figuring things out for so long.  Penny has been such a bad girl too because I have been on the computer way longer than she thinks appropriate.  She will usually give me an hour to do my work and then it is play time.

Your Bloglovin feed gets messed up

This is an easy fix.  You email the customer support and they fix it in a day or so.  Make sure you get a new button just in case your website changed, you want to make sure your readers get to the right spot.

Comments.  

One of the things I liked most about blogger was the comment system.  If someone graced my blog with a comment I was notified in my Gmail inbox and I could respond by composing an email back.  It was simple, easy, and effective.  WordPress is not this way.  If you leave a comment on a WP site you only know if someone wrote you back if you subscribe to their comment feed.  This means you get all the comments that people leave on the post, not just the author's reply.  ANNOYING!

My solution was to add Disqus to my site. I choose this because I know a lot of bloggers use it already and it is pretty easy to use.  I mostly just wanted a way to write people back so they knew I valued them and the time they spent to write me a comment.

Redirecting your links

This one is huge.  Yes it is easy to import your Blogger blog to WP.  If you want to know how I will help you.  The part that is hard is adding the redirect html to your Blogger and WP accounts.  You want to make sure to do this so if there are any links out there that have a url to your Blogger blog they will come to WordPress no problem.

I found the following article and video to be the most helpful in this process.

If you ever are thinking about making the switch I am more than happy to try to share what I have learned with you.  I am in no way an expert and I have just done the minimum to make sure my blog looks nice and is functional.  I know I have a ton to learn, but I am looking forward to the challenge.  I am pretty sure if there was a job of being a professional student I would do that in a heart beat!

In other news it was decided yesterday that I am hosting Christmas dinner for my family this year.  They are all over it and no one wanted to.  I offered with the condition that there will be a lot of love and joy and mediocre food.

I am in luck because my grandma orders food on QVC for Christmas.  Yes, you can order food on QVC, my grandma doesn't like to leave the house.  I just need a main course.  I do not want to make a turkey, but want something with turnkey in it.  All you awesome people out there should leave a link for a great recipe that I can make!

I hope you have a great day and get your errands done early so as to avoid all the crazies!