Welcome, Twila. Why did you write the
featured book?
It’s a God thing. I was talking to the publisher about
another issue, and during our conversation I mentioned the significance of rain
to me and how God speaks to me through the rain. From that conversation Raindrops
from Heaven was born.
Here’s a bit of backstory: Years ago, while in the midst of
bleak circumstances, I stared out the window and noticed the parched landscape
due to a long-lasting drought. In my spirit I sensed God telling me, “Twila,
the rain is coming. The rain is coming, and it’s for you. Revel in the rain.
Splash in the puddles. Delight in the deluge.” God gives me that message often.
It’s one He wants to soak deep within my soul.
I’ve come to realize that rain has many meanings in the
spiritual sense. It’s something I can’t really explain, but it’s something my
spirit understands. Rain has become symbolic to me of God’s goodness and
greatness. He speaks to me through the rain and reassures me of His love. I’m
reminded of His power, presence, and purpose.
This verse ties into the book really well: “Let us
acknowledge the Lord; let us press on to acknowledge Him. As surely as the sun
rises, He will appear; He will come to us like the winter rains, like the
spring rains that water the earth” (Hosea 6:3).
What do you want the
reader to take away from the book?
My hope is that the book will help readers get their
thoughts on God. I’ve learned that whatever we focus on becomes magnified. If
we spend too much time thinking about our circumstances, they become overwhelming
to us and take over our lives. But if we turn our thoughts to God, He becomes
magnified to us and we realize that He’s big enough for whatever we need. All
that to say, I want the reader takeaway to be trust in a loving God who is
powerful, purposeful, and present.
Is there anything
you’d like to tell my readers about you or your book?
Raindrops from Heaven is my heart in written form.
Where on the Internet
can the readers find you?
My website is www.gottatellsomebody.com. I’m also
on Facebook at Twila Belk or on my author/speaker page, Twila Belk—The Gotta Tell
Somebody Gal. You can find me on Pinterest as well. Thank you, Twila, for sharing this new book with us. I'm eager to receive my copy of the book, so I can dive into it. (Pun intended.)
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Raindrops from Heaven - Christianbook.com
Raindrops From Heaven: Gentle Reminders of God's Power, Presence, and Purpose - Amazon
Raindrops From Heaven: Gentle Reminders of God's Power, Presence, and Purpose - Kindle
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Raindrops From Heaven is a beautiful title for a book. I like your comment that Raindrops From Heaven is your heart in written form.
ReplyDeleteBeth from IA
I appreciate your comments, Beth. Both the book and the title are gifts from God. I see you're from Iowa. I am, too! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the title of the book. Must read the whole book. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting, Brenda! My favorite thing to do is brag on God, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to write a 366-day devotional that allows me to shine the light on Him every day of the year.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful title! Thank you for sharing this book with us.
ReplyDeleteMelanie Backus, TX
Thanks, Melanie! I hope your life is drenched in "raindrops from heaven."
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a helpful book--thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete-Melissa M. in TN
Thanks for commenting, Melissa! My hope is that the book will help people get their eyes on God.
ReplyDelete"Raindrops from Heaven" would be a wonderful addition to our Church Library.
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering me in your giveaway.
Janet E.
von1janet(at)gmail(dot)com
Florida
This sounds like a good book for my wife since it's from a woman's perspective. I would love to win it for her.
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I love the title and the concept. Thanks for this giveaway.
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Thanks for reading the interview and taking time to comment, Janet, Edward, and Connie. I'm really pleased with how the publisher packaged the book. It's beautiful inside and out, has a nice ribbon marker, and feels good in your hands. It makes a great gift for anyone. :-)
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ReplyDeleteConway, SC.
Sharon, thanks for stopping by Lena's blog and entering her great giveaway. What a blessing to have Raindrops from Heaven featured here!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting way this story came about !
ReplyDeleteI love the cover and title of Raindrops from Heaven and it would be a blessing to win it !
Deanne from Pennsylvania
Yes, Deanne, it was a total God thing the way it came about. What a privilege to write a 366-day devotional about something so close to my heart. Thanks for your comments.
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ReplyDeleteGlad to eet you Twila. I loved your telling us about your book. A beautiful title. Reminds me of as a child I loved to play out in the light rain. God sure must have sent the rain for us to enjoy as we ran around enjoying it. I like the way you came to writing the book. I would love to win it. Thanks lena for having Twila here. Maxie ( TX> ) > mac262(at)me(dot)com <
Twila, you are new to me, but glad to meet you. I love the title of your book. reminds me of how I loved playing in the rain snt to us by GOD. Would love to win your book. Maxie > mac262(at)me(dot)com <
ReplyDeleteMaxie, I'm glad to "meet" you here, too. Yes, there's something about the rain, isn't there? So many memories and so many reminders about God. :-) Thanks for leaving a comment.
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