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In my own ministry, I have a passion for ministering to women through Bible studies and Sisters in Christ gatherings. As such, I am honored to have fellow author and friend Rita Schulte as my guest today. Rita is a gifted writer who blogs about the important issues of life through a Biblical perspective, gained from her experience as a counselor.

Rita also hosts a live radio podcast called Heartline, which features guests including John Trent, Mary DeMuth, Cecil Murphy, and Emmerson Eggerichs to name a few.

I am thrilled that Rita stopped by today to talk about moving through life in the midst of disappointment. She is also giving away a Starbucks giftcard to one commenter. All the details about how to enter are below. But for now, please welcome Rita Schulte…

Our world is in constant turmoil today. Everyone seems to be defending a cause or fighting a battle of some sort. Whether it’s the war on terrorism, defending the cause of morality, sexual equality, the right to life, or the right to choose, our fight is always indicative of our passion and tells the story of what we hold dear.

But somewhere wedged in between our causes and the wars we fight lays a different kind of battle. One we often miss because we don’t always pay close attention— it is perhaps the most important battle we will ever enter into—the battle for our hearts.  Why is this battle so important? Because our hearts matter to God; and he calls us to guard them with all diligence.

I know—fighting a battle for our hearts seems more like something out of a romance novel than an article on rules of engagement. But if you and I are going to move through the losses of life, we must devise and be intentional about executing a battle plan to care for our hearts after losses assault.  In other words, we must learn the rules of engagement.

The first step in this process is to notice how the difficult places in our lives have affected us—at the heart level. Next, we need to identify each person, circumstance, or event that hurt us or broken our hearts. Then we need to put words to our pain.

Devising a Battle Plan

All of our losses are important, and each one has shaped our beliefs about self, God and the world around us, so it’s important we identify both the relational and abstract losses we have incurred in order to process our pain. Relational losses are pretty straightforward and would include loss due to death, divorce, or betrayal. Abstract losses are less recognizable. They could include:

  • Shattered dreams or unmet expectations
  • Loss of a possession
  • Loss of trust, hope, or faith
  • Loss of health or safety
  • Role loss
  • Loss of self-esteem, or identity
  • Loss of childhood or innocence

You may begin this journey of self-discovery with an identifiable loss, or you may discover hidden losses that you have never stopped to consider.

To begin, pray. Ask God to help you identify the losses in your life, and record each one. Then put feeling words to your pain.

Next, list what you had hoped for, or expected from this person or situation. This will translate into your loss. Then write down what you will need to trust God for as a result of this unmet expectation. Your list should look something like this:

Offense/Loss      Relational Loss—Best friend

What Happened

Betrayed a confidence by…..

 How I felt

Anger, hurt, disappointment, betrayed….

What I hoped for, or expected

Her loyalty to our friendship. Loss of trust, faith, role as her friend

What I will trust Christ for—-my security

Additional ideas for putting words to your pain could include: journaling, writing a letter, writing an autobiography to tell the story of your losses, or talking to a trusted friend. The key is to do what feels right for you.

All these exercises are designed to help you engage with your pain and keep a check on your emotional pulse. If any of your losses have left you with regret, unfinished business, bitterness, or an unforgiving spirit, take the time to learn about forgiveness. A great resource is Dr. Everette Worthington’s work on forgiveness and reconciling.

Putting it All Together

How you respond to hurt and pain will affect you for the rest of your life, because loss has a cumulative effect on your heart. If we don’t allow ourselves to touch or connect of the losses of our lives, if they are denied the expression of emotion, sooner or later we’ll find that our hearts will grow cold, frozen under layers of unrecognized hurt and pain.

Once you have completed your list, it’s time to put it all together by deciding. Here are some things you need to consider:

  • How long will I need to grieve this loss? What will that look like?
  • What beliefs have I formed about self, God and others from these losses?
  • Do I need to forgive myself, God or another person to move forward?
  • Is there any unfinished business attached to this loss that needs attention?
  • Is there anything hindering me from moving on?
  • What next steps do I need to take to move forward?
  • Do I need professional help?

Taking care of our hearts can be messy business. Most of us would rather avoid the process altogether, fearing that if we connect with our pain, it will shatter us. The truth is, burying our heads in the sand will only prolong the process. We will continue to experience a low-grade pain or depression for years to come.

The Lord’s command “to guard our hearts with all diligence” begins with noticing what’s happening to them as the issues of life unfold. So begin today. Become a noticer, and follow the rules of engagement to fight the most important battle of your life. You won’t be sorry you took the risk.

Thank you so much, Rita, for being my guest this week. Readers, here’s your chance to win a $20 Starbucks giftcard! Here’s all you do…

1. Stop over at Rita’s blog at http://www.siftedaswheat.com/blog/

2. Come back and leave her a comment (on this blog) about what you found to be the most helpful on her site. (Be sure to come back here to leave your comment!!!)

Yep, that’s all there is to it! Giveaway ends on June 21, 2012 and a winner will be chosen at random. Anyone in the U.S. can enter and subscribers receive two entries.

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It’s the perfect weather for Starbucks coffee! So…how would you like a chance to win a Starbucks giftcard?

Just last week, website designer Bev Nowlin did a complete remodel of my website at www.pennyzeller.com She added photos and other items to “spiff up” the pages (I can’t wait for you to see it!!!) 

In celebration of my website remodel, it’s your chance to win a giftcard! Without further ado, here are the details…

Go to my website at www.pennyzeller.com and visit a few or all of the various pages, including:

the home page

books page

bio page

for readers page

for writers page

ministry page

press page

contact page

Then come back here to this post and leave me a quick comment as to what your favorite part (or page) about my new website is… yes, that’s all there is to it!

I will be choosing one winner from the comments left on this blog post using random.org and announcing the winner on Friday, November 25. As always, anyone can enter (U.S. residents only, please) and subscribers receive two entries! And please let me know if you are a subscriber and/or if you follow my Facebook page www.facebook.com/pennyzellerbooks Thanks!

Also, I would absolutely be honored if you would help me spread the word about my website remodel via Twitter and Facebook (easy share buttons are below this post). Thank you SO much!

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In other news…

December 1 -16 - I will be hosting The 12 Days of Christmas Celebration here on my blog! There will be at least 24 authors giving away books for this special event. You won’t want to miss this! Come back by on December 1 to share your Christmas memory and to be entered to win – and the great part about it is that you can enter once every day if you’d like for as many giveaways as you’d like! Winners will be announced just in time for Christmas!

Feel free to subscribe if you haven’t already to stay posted on upcoming events.

Also, stay tuned for my Movie Monday posts, Tuesday humor posts, devotionals, and a special Thanksgiving post on November 24. You for sure won’t want to miss my hilarious Christmas post about what men shouldn’t buy their wives for Christmas on December 20.

Don’t forget to visit my website and come back here to leave a comment about what you liked best for a chance to win a Starbucks giftcard!

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