when it hits the fan it splatters…

more change. more uncertainty. more unsteadiness. just more that i was not ready to deal with today.

i definitely need prayer. a lot of thoughts and questions are rolling through my head on how all of this will transition and i definitely need prayer to help me stay grounded. this is nothing life or death, but it certainly does mix up life stuff. i’ve been through the ringer when it comes to change but each time i hate it more than the last.

more details will come when i’m able. be calm though. i know things will be fine. as long as i remember to let God lead it.

how do you deal with change?

By Crystal Renaud

Crystal Renaud is the Founder & Executive Director of WHOLE Women Ministries whose projects include Dirty Girls Ministries and WHOLE Women’s Conference. She is also the author of Dirty Girls Come Clean (Moody Publishers), a speaker and student who lives in the Kansas City area. Follow @crystalrenaud on Twitter and visit her website for info on coaching and speaking at http://crystalrenaud.com.

9 comments

  1. pray, talk about your feelings, be open to the change and remember that ALL THINGS work together for the good of those that love Him, not just the good stuff or the right choices but everything that is called “past” is now a part of His plan for our futnre. He can, does, and will see you through. NEVER lose sight of Him and you will be fine. Better then fine, you will be REFINED.

    Rock on!

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  2. honestly…not well…

    of course if it’s change that i promote…than it’s great…but if an outside source is causing it…i tend to hold tight to where i am…

    (i know it’s not always a good thing)

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  3. All is well Crystal, God has amazing plans, this is the one thing I am certain of in life. Keep looking for Him around every corner. It is cliche, but you will see it after this passes.

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  4. Change is not good for the task oriented. However, after a nice shower, some quiet time and meditation, I can become convinced that God is still in charge of everything and meant it when He said I could give Him anything.

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