Tuesday
Mar302010
See The Lite


By Michelle (Graceful, Faith in the Everyday)
I had expectations all right...they just didn't turn out as I expected.
When my pastor first suggested I give up social media for Lent, I balked. "I can't do that," I thought to myself, sitting across from him in the cafe. "It's too risky. There's too much at stake. I can't sacrifice everything I've worked so hard to gain."
I feared the loss. Loss of control, primarily. Fear that readership would plummet, that my itsy-bitsy platform would crumble. But also fear of a deeper loss -- loss of self.