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Something for Every Reader Give-Away!

Thu, 2013-09-26 06:00 -- Jocelyn Green

A note from Jocelyn: I am so excited to be part of author Joanne Bischof's "Something for Every Reader" blog tour to celebrate the release of My Hope Is Found, the grand finale to her Cadence of Grace series! She's here today with  a devotional thought, and at the end of the post you may enter to win her book, plus mine! Be sure to check out the other stops along the blog tour to enter for other terrific book packages as well.

Weeping vs. Joy

by Joanne Bischof As a writer works on a novel, we often think of a verse that might fit the story. An epigraph, of sorts. As I was writing Be Still My Soul, I knew that the opening verse would be Psalm 30:5. And as author Jocelyn Green was working on Widow of Gettysburg, she knew the opening verse would be Psalm 30:5, too! When we became friends, neither of us knew about it until later on when our books came out. We had a good laugh.

Truly…it’s the perfect verse for both books. A great many stories, really. Because in many ways, this verse encompasses the beauty of a story. That though weeping may endure for a night…joy comes in the morning. It’s the journey we sometimes travel in life, the thread woven through a tale. But why the weeping? Why can’t life just be easy and grand and always delightful? I think because it’s part of the story. It’s part of our story, at times. I look back over my life and I see the valleys of shadow… the seasons of life when nothing made sense and the darkness felt ever-present. Have you ever had a time like that? It feels big and heavy and we wonder if the sun could ever rise again. It’s that moment when—as we are faced with nothing but loss and emptiness—God reaches down and we feel His touch. His ever-present goodness. That promise that no matter what, He is by our side. He will never leave us or forsake us. It’s what we cling to. Resting in the comfort of His faithfulness. And then suddenly, the mountain comes into view, the shadows fall away. We never know what it’s going to look like but then, there it is… that light on the horizon. Golden, warm—freeing. For joy comes in the morning. The sun hits us and we feel it through every inch of our bodies. Hope infusing our every limb. A glance back shows the valley, and while at the time, we may have yearned to be free of the darkness, we also know that it’s because of the valley, that we can experience the full joy of the light.

“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.”

Can you think of a time when Psalm 30:5 unfolded in your life?

About Joanne

Christy Award-finalist and author of The Cadence of Grace seriesJoanne Bischof has a deep passion for Appalachian culture and writing stories that shine light on God’s grace and goodness. She lives in the mountains of Southern California with her husband and their three children. When she’s not weaving Appalachian romance, she’s blogging about faith, folk music, and the adventures of country living that bring her stories to life.

The Give-away

Thanks for visiting us on the “A Book For Every Reader” blog tour! Leave a comment below to be entered to win not one but TWO books! One of Joanne’s and one of mine: Widow of Gettysburg. (Click the book covers for more information on each story.) Also, to enter in the grand giveaway prize which includes some country goodies and an e-reader, simply hop on over and fill out the entry form: http://www.joannebischof.com/extras/blogtour/ You’ll also find the official details. Winners will be drawn on September 28th and contacted via email. Thanks for joining us!

Comments

Submitted by JUANITA DECUIR on
Wow, what a wonderful friendship you two have, looking for to reading your novels and thank you for this opportunity...blessings to you both!

Hi Juanitia! It's lovely to see you here!

Submitted by Jackie McNutt on
I thank God for the joy that comes in the morning. I have found that during the most difficult times in my life including the death of my parent's and the illness and death of my husband of 46 years last year, that even through the darkest days God was and is here. I have to hold on to Him and the promise of tomorrow for He has never failed to help me. Looking forward to reading these books. Just a note my husbands grandfather actually served and was wounded at Gettysburg on July 2 which he survived but said to have suffered pain for the rest of his life. Thank you.

Submitted by Amanda Trumbull on
Would love to win these books! Thanks for the chance.

Submitted by Pamela Kliewer on
We've had our share of weeping enduring for the night in our 29+ years of marriage and God has met us at every turn, hill, and valley. We know His presence so well in our marriage. I have read all of Joanne's books and would love to read yours, Jocelyn! This whole blog tour is inspiring me to continue on with my own writing!

Submitted by Brittany Keating on
I love the books both of these authors have written. Looking forward to reading their newest ones. Brittany

When my dad passed away I thought I would never stop crying. He was truly a large part of my life and heart and I couldn't imagine life going on without him. With God's tender ministrations to my heart and soul the weeping stopped and I began to see beauty in each day. My dad has been gone 4 years this month and, although, I still cry sometimes when I think of him i can look back at the memories we shared and smile more than not. God is forever faithful to our needs. Thank you for this post and giveaway. Blessings, Wanda Barefoot flghtlss1(AT)yahoo(DOT)com

Submitted by Susan Stitch on
Jocelyn, I absolutely love your Civil War series. You have totally changed my perspective of history by showing the behind the scenes view that no one ever thinks about. I can't wait to visit Gettysburg, now -- not for the battlefield history but for the view of how the town handled the battle repercussions. Fabulous job of researching and bringing a terrible time to life. I can't wait to read Joanne's books!

Submitted by Joy Isley on
I love stories set in our country's beginnings..I know I would enjoy reading Widow of Gettsyburg.

Submitted by Jackie Wisherd on
Blog tours are always fun because I get to meet new authors to try. Your books are my kinda stories. I'm adding your name to my books to get next time I go to the bookstore.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hello ladies! It is SO wonderful to see all of you here! Many of you I know already, but I see lots of new names too. I'm so blessed by you, and of course by Joanne and her books! Her Cadence of Grace series really is a treasure. I wish I could reply to each comment individually, but bear with me--I am about two and a half days from the deadline for my third novel, Yankee in Atlanta, so trying to finish that up. BUT I hope to see you all here again! I promsie to be more active on my own blog as soon as I get this book put to bed! :)

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