God’s Faithfulness In My Life

This is my first entry in the blog.  I feel I should introduce myself to you.  I am the director of development for Kontaktmission USA, a missions organization.  I am a writer and a speaker.  I have been married for 13 years, to the love of my life on this earth.  My husband Rob and I have two precious children.  Our son is 11 and our daughter is 9.  We live near Atlanta, GA.  As I write this I am sitting outside enjoying God’s beautiful creation.  I love to write about life and what God is teaching me through it.

I’m not perfect but I am trying to be more Christ like everyday.  I make mistakes just like everyone else.  I love to tell others about how great God is in the good times and in the hard times.  We learn from each other, if we can be real.  We must be authentic to be free, for it is for freedom that Christ has set us free.

I have learned so much in the last 8 years.  When our son was 3 years old he was diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome, a form of Autism.  God has used that event in my life to push me to a closer walk with Him.  He brought Rob and I closer to each other and to Him as the center of our lives.  We have had to make choices that seemed “insane” at the time, but were clear directives from God.

Many times God asks us to do things that are outside of our comfort zone.  Five years ago He called us to home school our children.  We agreed, but came to it kicking and screaming.  Here we are having the time of our lives with our children, teaching them at home.  Don’t get me wrong my world is not perfect and it never will be here on earth.  God has taught me so much and continues to teach me and mold me.  I just want others to know about God’s unfailing faithfulness.  I have a lot to learn before I leave earth.

You will learn along with me as I post about God’s faithfulness and learning to be free.

About Allie
Allie is a speaker and the author of In Pursuit of God. She lives in North Georgia with her husband of 15 years and their 2 children. She enjoys reading, running, gardening and spending time with her family.

Comments

  1. Sister in Christ says:

    Leaving our comfort zone is one of the hardest things for us to do, but God is faithful. If he asks us to do something, He will be there to help us through it. And, usually it is better than anything we could have conceived of on our own. Thank you God.

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