Showing posts with label awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label awards. Show all posts

Sunday, March 07, 2010

Big News

Every time I commit words to my computer screen and post it here for all the world to see, I give up little bits of myself--personal thoughts, raw feelings, memories, confessions. People who read this blog get a peek into my private life. Sometimes I wonder if it is worth the sacrifice, if I give up too much.

I do it because God clearly told me to (Click here to read about that) and you don't tell God no. But I also pray people get a glimpse of the world through a different lens pointing them to Jesus.

It's difficult to know if I reach this goal. Kind words left by some of you help me know if I'm on the right track or not, but often I think I'm merely shooting arrows in the sky not knowing where they land.

But this week I received an e-mail saying this,

"Congratulations!

Every year Internet CafĂ© Devotions hosts Blessed Aroma, a call out to blog readers to nominate their favorite blogs, in specific categories, written by Christian Women. Those with the most nominations are compiled into a list that gives us the TOP 100 Christian Women’s blogs each year.

Your blog was chosen this year in the category of: “Cup Overfloweth Blog”. We hope this blesses you as much as you have blessed others!"


Someone must be reading!

I am touched and excited and honored to be in the good company of some other terrific blogs. Be sure to click over to the Blessed Aroma 2009 Top 100 List and find some amazing women of faith.



If you were a reader who nominated or voted for me, thank you. You did this tired lady's heart good.

If this wasn't enough, I received two other awards recently.

My dear sister-in-law, Jaime, nominated me for the Beautiful Blogger Award. She has a clever blog herself where she writes most everything in the form of a poem, getting you at the end with a good punchline every time. Check out Ditchin' the Kitchen.

And then a lovely woman I met through Blessed Aroma 2009 gave me the Happy 101 Award. Thanks, Joyful. Your kindness made me happy! Check out her blog at New Horizon Reviews.

So there's the big news in my little corner this week. All I can say is Soli Deo Gloria.

To God Be the Glory.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Hey. . .thanks!


I've got big news y'all (and it's not that I've been reading too many blogs from Texas!). I've been nominated for a Thinking Blogger Award by Rachelle of Seek First His Kingdom. "Colorado Rachelle", as she is affectionately known in our house (to distinguish her from my other friend and blogging buddy, Rachelle, from right here in good old Nebraska), has long been one of my own favorite thinkers. She is not afraid to say what is on her mind and ask the tough questions many of us have a hard time vocalizing. So imagine my honor when "Colorado Rachelle" said of me, "I discovered her about a year ago and I have long felt like we’re soul sisters! Tami writes beautifully about spiritual things, and she always asks great questions. One of my very favorites."

Thank you, Rachelle. I, too, am amazed at how two people who are virtual strangers can "get" each other. Thank you for being honest in your writing and for avoiding lofty platitudes. Do you s'pose we could meet one another some day?

Now, the rules of the game require me to nominate five other bloggers for the award. This meme has been circulating the Christian Women Online blog ring for a while now and many of my favorite sites there have already been nominated, many times more than once. I decided to mention some blogs outside that realm that make me think and share the love. Take a peek at these:

A Life in Pages. This was the very first blog I got hooked on. The thing I appreciate about author Angela Hunt is her variety. Her posts vary from discussing the creative process behind her work, providing links to either the silly or the serious side of life, commentary on current issues, daily frustrations and even pictures of her dogs. I can just imagine her providing fascinating dinner conversation. Too bad she lives in Florida.

A Little of This, A Little of That. Jilian is edgy and raw, a college student who doesn't censor herself, but lets it all hang out. I love it because I often wonder how many girls her age question the same things she does. I have been both fearful for and proud of her as she works out her faith on her blog, but never disappointed. She makes me think about why I believe what I do. I wish she would post more often (Are you reading this, Jilian?).

Diving in. Another busy college student I'd like to see more from is Kara, who reminds me so much of myself at her age. Possessing a great grip on Scripture and its application in real life situations, she always surprises me with her wisdom. I can't wait to see God's plan for her unfold. I will be cheering on the sidelines, Kara! An avid photographer with a great eye, each of her posts is accompanied by one of her own pics--an added bonus.

Surrending to God's Gift of Ellie Grace. Never mind that I am awfully fond of Rachelle. Her blog is full of honest feelings. It was especially meaningful lately when she and her husband were in China getting their new daughter. Talk about tears! This blog is a journey of God's hard requests and a woman with the courage to say yes, despite her fears. I hope she is able to continue sharing her faith stretching even though she now has a toddler in the house. Love you, Rachelle!

Susie's blog. Because I am so easily lost in thought, it is easy for me to miss the main point. Susie's words are so soothing, gently bringing me back to what is most important. She often produces an "ahhh" in me, as if she has ushered me into God's presence.

Think Christian. This site describes itself as blogging about the intersection of faith and culture, an accurate description in my estimation. I am often challenged to think hard about how I can make an impact on my society and love others as Jesus would.

Yes, I can count. I know I fudged and nominated six. (I was a math major after all!) I had a hard time narrowing it down and thought exposing you to all of them was doing you a favor. Have fun!