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100 Days To Brave

SIKU 3 YA 5

I think the hardest thing about writing is the blank page. Or computer screen. It’s said that to be a writer is to have homework every day for the rest of your life. You remember that feeling, don’t you? When you have a paper to write or an assignment to turn in and you know you can do it if you can just. Get. Started.

It’s so hard to start, whether it’s writing a book, training for a 5K, or any other dream you may have. To start the journey toward that thing—I don’t know what it is for you—is not a journey to courage. The moment you take that first step, the moment you start, little seeds of courage, the ones I believe are already planted there right now, begin to sprout in your heart. You aren’t headed out to find courage. It’s in you, it is blooming, and it is with you as you travel and say yes to things that seem scary. 

Those little seeds of courage have been growing in your heart for weeks, maybe years. Then at some point your heart began to beat with a different rhythm, and now here you are, ready to take the first brave step.

You just have to start, my friend. That thing that is whispering on your insides? Maybe for you it’s writing a note. Singing a song. Making a phone call. Having a conversation. Composing a story. Writing a check. Booking that trip. Sending an e-mail. Going on a date. Reading a book. Signing up. 

I’m trying to list as many options as possible, but you know the thing God is doing in your life better than I do. It’s time to get quiet before the Lord and ask Him what it looks like for you to live a life of courage today.

Just start.


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100 Days To Brave

No matter where you are in life, no matter what you’re up against or dreaming of or praying for—God has a plan for you. That doesn’t mean it’s always easy or simple. But God promises to be faithful. And He gives you the power to be brave! Find out how to grow your faith and chase your dreams with 100 Days to Brave by Annie F. Downs.

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