2016: QUIET

IMG_11832015 was a LOUD year, y’all.

Not only did I have four novels and two novellas release, we went through the ginormous transition of bringing our daughter into our family, and that’s not counting the months beforehand that were filled with horrendous waiting and nail-biting anticipation. Then suddenly, when we didn’t think it possible, she was here, with us.

For anyone who has adopted a traumatized child, you understand well that this transition isn’t just “adding another family member” to the family. Add in the fact that our little love has special needs, and well … yeah. It was a year filled with transition and noise and doctor appointments and therapy appointments and paperwork and diagnoses and CALMING ALL THE FEAR and a good, good God who parted the Red Sea and did big, amazing things and became our Sustainer in the wilderness but even so, this mama may have aged like President Obama.

Christmas ushered in like magic. Like a wave of calm. A paradox, I know. Despite the popular Christmas song, December isn’t typically described as a silent, calm month.

Yet, for me, it was.

After months and months of tough, we were finally. slowly. slipping into a new normal. More challenging than our old normal, for sure, but at least it felt normal.

And with the slipping, came a softening in my heart. A perking in my ears.

God began pressing a word against my heart.

QUIET.

As far as I have planned, no books will be releasing. No children will be joining our family. We are not starting the year desperately waiting like we did in 2015. We are not anticipating any big, crazy transitions. But who knows. Despite these plans of the moment, perhaps 2016 will be another loud year.

I don’t know what circumstances these next 365 days will bring.

All I know is this:

God is calling me to be quiet.

Before Him.

With Him.

And as I learn to do quiet, I am confident He will fill up the space my noise leaves behind. I couldn’t be anymore eager, anymore expectant to hear what He’s going to say.

Call to Me and I will answer you, and tell you [an even show you] great and mighty things, [things which have been confined and hidden], which you do not know and understand and cannot distinguish.
-Jeremiah 33:3

And your ears will hear a word behind you, saying, This is the way; walk in it, when you turn to the right hand and when you turn to the left.
-Isaiah 30:21

What about YOU? What’s on YOUR heart as we enter 2016?

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The Year in Review

 

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At the beginning of 2015, I marked off these words in my Bible and held them close to my heart. Then the year commenced, and a wild ride it has been.

Fair warning: excessive use of exclamation points ahead. Proceed with caution.

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The Art of Losing Yourself became a RT Top Pick!

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After a long, hard, rubble-strewn road, we welcomed our daughter home.

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My fourth novel released!

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We had to say a very sad goodbye to our Bubba Bear.

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We celebrated my daughter’s third birthday on the earth, first birthday with us!

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Brogan graduated kindergarten!

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I wizened up and became a Mac person. 😉

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I indie-published my first ever young adult book under the nom de plume, K.E. Ganshert!

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Ryan and I celebrated our 11th anniversary!

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My third book baby won a Christy Award!

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I indie-published my second ever young adult book under the same nom de plume.

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I got a handle on this hair thing. At least, sort of.

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I signed another 2-book deal with Waterbrook Multnomah!

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I won the TIARA! Y’all. This is no joke.

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The final installment in my young adult trilogy released out into the world!

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Brogan started first grade and lost a whole bunch of teeth!

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He also asked Jesus to sit on the throne in his heart.

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Miss Salima Bean was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and oral-motor apraxia (and continues to show us every day how determined, resilient, and strong she is).

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I won a Carol, which was cool. Even cooler? Meeting one of my all-time favorite authors. Hello there Francine Rivers!

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Salima became a U.S. Citizen and a Ganshert for life!

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My second novella released!

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I dabbled in Amish fiction!

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That dabbling ended up on the ECPA best-seller list.

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We dedicated our daughter to the Lord in front of our church family.

Oh, 2015. The Lord’s goodness, you most definitely showed me. And while the highlights were many, so much of it was just … real life.

I lost some friends. I made some friends. There were days filled with joy and many filled with stress. I got a whole bunch of new gray hairs. Became very familiar with the world of speech therapy and occupational therapy and individualized education plans. I cried tears and dried tears. I laughed a lot and prayed a lot and ate a lot of chocolate. On more days than I care to admit, I forgot to choose joy. I let tiredness or crankiness or stressed-out-ness or in-a-hurry-ness win. But God’s grace sustained, regardless. God loves me still, regardless. And through everything–the highs and the lows and the nitty-gritty in between of everyday life–His glory shines.

Here’s to having open eyes, open ears, and an open heart to God’s relentless pursuit of me in the year ahead. God’s relentless pursuit of you in the year ahead. Here’s to a fabulous 2016!

How did 2015 treat you?

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, readers! I love you muchly!

A Merry Christmas Giveaway

Christmas Giveaway

It’s my favorite time of year: advent season. A time of reflection. A time of expectancy. A time to celebrate the birth of hope. And also …

A time to give gifts!

Here’s the first of TWO gifts I’ll be giving away to my amazing readers this month. (Stay tuned for gift number two, which will accompany something I’m REALLY passionate about.)

As for now, let’s focus on gift number one, shall we? Which is …

All four of my full-length Katie Ganshert novels. And I’m not just giving away one set. But three!

How do you enter to win, you might ask.

Simple. Check out the rafflecopter below.

If you’d like to know more about these novels of mine, you can visit each of their pages to read the back cover blurb, the first few chapters, as well as a whole bunch of fun extras, by clicking on the titles below.

Wildflowers from Winter

Wishing on Willows

A Broken Kind of Beautiful

The Art of Losing Yourself

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