Hidden Dreams

I think we all have some untapped passions in us. There’s a side of us that we have that plays out from time to time, but we never see it until we go after something that almost falls into our laps.

If you had told me three years ago that thing would be women’s ministry at church I would have never believed you. But if you ask me to stop and consider it–how I love connecting women to each other, I love talking about real life and why our stories matter and how I care so deeply about the relationship between people and church–it starts to make more sense.

A little over a year ago, I jotted down some dreams for what women’s ministry could look like. In the middle of the night I wrote down all sorts of thoughts and ideas, never thinking it would amount to anything. I shoved that notebook back into a drawer and didn’t give it much thought. I didn’t think it was my thing or that I was the right person for the job. Months later I came across an opportunity that I had to bring up. I wanted to shake it and go on pretending it didn’t matter much to me, but it did.

I’m excited to tell you we are less than a week away from a women’s event that I’ve been helping plan at church. And oddly enough, a lot of it is in line with those hopes and dreams I wrote down ridiculously late that one night. There’s still a bit to do, but I’m eager to see how it might impact those that attend (if you’re reading this and local, please consider yourself invited)! While I might not have wanted to claim this part of me previously, I know now that it is a huge passion of mine. It may take a different form than others, but it is something I’m so glad I pursued.

 

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I believe God gives us dreams and passions for a purpose. I’m still learning and discovering what mine are, but I know they are intended for use. So even though I didn’t realize this was something I would be involved in, I kept putting those different skills and loves into practice and tried to stay open to what that might mean down the line. Anyone else had a similar story? Found yourself in the midst of something you never would have imagined and then looked around and realized it all suddenly made sense?

 

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  • http://lovefromyourmom.wordpress.com Kim Perry

    I am super excited to see what God does among us next weekend. Thank you for all the time you’ve already put into planning the event, Samantha!

  • Rachel G

    That’s quite a cool story, and it sounds like big things are coming for your women’s ministry! I’ve had a very similar experience recently–I never pictured myself as a teacher, but I’m currently working as an ESL teacher, and honestly, i get so passionate about it and am so happy to go to work every day that I wonder why this didn’t all click for me before!

  • https://plus.google.com/107614733760060960196 Neive Osborn

    Womens conferences are so amazing, I went to one recently and it was so inprisational! I hope that everything goes well for you and I wish I could come! xx

  • http://thestartofagoodlife.wordpress.com booksnbakery

    i wish i could come to your conference. sounds very good. I think I am still in the midst of waiting to see where God is taking me. While I am loving being a wife (new-ish title right there!) , I have had to set aside dreams I had and am finding new ones =)

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