I came to find your blog through your link on Elizabeth Esther's "Saturday Evening Blog Post" and I felt compelled to leave this for you after reading your "About Me" section.
We seem to have a great thing in common.
I graduated last year, and some nine months later I don't have a "real job," so I understand your "trying to patiently wait" on what God's doing.
The fact that I don't have something specific to do was sincerely distressing to me until a very short while ago. But I've been beginning to see purpose in being where I am and doing what I do at the moment, and my concept of "job" and how it relates to life has been changing radically. This is a much more contented message than you might have received if I had found your blog just a few weeks ago.
That's all. Consider this a "Hello" and an encouragement to enjoy your life no matter where you end up finding it.
Hi!
ReplyDeleteI came to find your blog through your link on Elizabeth Esther's "Saturday Evening Blog Post" and I felt compelled to leave this for you after reading your "About Me" section.
We seem to have a great thing in common.
I graduated last year, and some nine months later I don't have a "real job," so I understand your "trying to patiently wait" on what God's doing.
The fact that I don't have something specific to do was sincerely distressing to me until a very short while ago. But I've been beginning to see purpose in being where I am and doing what I do at the moment, and my concept of "job" and how it relates to life has been changing radically. This is a much more contented message than you might have received if I had found your blog just a few weeks ago.
That's all. Consider this a "Hello" and an encouragement to enjoy your life no matter where you end up finding it.
Thanks for blogging,
Emily