Last month, a number of us participating in the “Twelve Days of Community” (see the button at the top right) sponsored by The High Calling Blogs. The purpose was to highlight the blog or web site of someone other than ourselves during the season of Advent and Christmas. I made a point in each post about this was something we should be doing throughout the year, and now I’m putting my money where my mouth was.
Each week this year, I will highlight a blog or web site of a person whose thoughts and writing have had an impact on me and others. And today is the first one for 2010 – Monica Sharman.
Monica and her husband Charles have three boys. Charles is the author of Through the Bible with My Child, a plan for studying the Bible with young children in four years. (All proceeds from the book go to support a ministry in India.) And she is a former engineer.
Monica explains on her blog, Know-Love-Obey God, that she has three purposes, which came as a result of a study she did in March 2008 of Paul’s epistle to the Philippians: the advancement of the gospel, the edification of His Church, and the glory of His name.
Those three purposes play out across her writing. And what wonderful writing it is, saturated by her love for God.
In December, she did a guest post at Ann Voskamp’s blog, A Holy Experience. She used the metaphors of coins to describe her “gratitude list,” and you have to read it to experience just how good it is. (Item No. 6 under “husband:” Crow’s feet lines in husband’s smiling eyes.)
Or consider her reflections upon reading Stone Crossings by L.L. Barkat: “Besides the state of my home and emotions, I read Stone Crossings in the same way I curled up with Ramona the Brave and Because of Winn-Dixie and The Great Gilly Hopkins—tears on the brink, heart in my throat, brows raised in anticipation over eager, unblinking eyes.”
And then there’s her poetry. She writes a lot of poetry, and it’s poetry that reaches down deep into the heart and soul. An excerpt from her poem “White:”
White is the Lamb
perfect white Lamb
taking His cup
drinking
for us
thorns piercing
blood flowing
blood from the Son of God
amazing, this blood
thick with love
though red
it washes white
Read and follow her blog. Follow her on Twitter. She has the sweetest, most discerning spirit. And you will learn, and you will immeasurably benefit yourself.
Lovely tribute.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite pieces by Monica is her "White". The visual imagery is so strong, and made stronger with the contrast of white and red. Her gift of words is a gift to all of us.
I am heading her way now...
ReplyDeleteOh! This made my day! Thanks, friend.
ReplyDeleteThe way I'm continuing the "12 Days of Community" throughout the year: every time I post a poem for Poetry Friday, I'll link to someone else's "oldie but goodie" poem. This also means I'll have a ton of fun reading everyone's archives as I look for poems!
Thank you, Glynn, for introducing us to new friends along the way.
ReplyDeleteI have learned some new things about my friend monica. and now i will go visit her! thanks, glynn!
ReplyDeleteAmazing how I always learn just one more thing through these posts. Former engineer! Who knew? :)
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