If you've been down in a well for the past couple of weeks, you may not know that I've been obsessing over a conference. It's fabulous, but expensive. Very expensive in relation to my SAHSM budget. Mr. at Home graciously offered to pay for me to go, but I felt really bad and a little selfish for taking part of his bonus or contract income or part of the tax return when we're trying to get back to debt-free living.
I knew that if it was within God's will that I go to this conference (and I will freely admit that I was trying hard to convince Him that it would be a great idea) that He would provide the funds.
Let's rewind a week or so. I subscribe to a homeschooling newsletter and they sent out an email advertising some openings they had there and at a related publishing company. I have never gotten anything like this from them or anyone else, but the publishing company job seemed interesting and it looked like I was qualified. Heck - part-time, work from home, specifically looking for homeschoolers - of course I applied.
Didn't hear anything for over a week, then I got an email asking if I would be interested in a 2-week contract for a specific project. I immediately made the connection between the job, timing, and the conference. Bingo! It is *exactly* the thing I needed! Short contract where I go to work immediately, fairly easy writing, and it pays enough to cover the cost of the conference.
Can we say "answered prayer"?
Now I can use my writing to pay for a writing conference, and that seems to me the most logical way to do it.
Let me hear an "Amen!"
Friday, February 8, 2008
Do prayers work? Why, yes. Yes, they do.
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2 comments:
That is amazing! I love seeing how the Lord chooses to work.
That is how I have done everything-- tell God about it, then wait for Him to provide. I have never taken from my family to do any of "my" "professional" pursuits. When He provides, I rejoice. And if He doesn't, I know it wasn't meant to be.
So glad you will be at SS this year!!
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