When Leanne penned a note to her daughter’s coach that day, she had no idea it would make such a huge difference in Jill Beran’s life. She didn’t know Jill was at her lowest point, where doubt and loneliness had lead her into deep depression.
With just the right words, God spoke courage and hope into Jill’s heart, through Leanne.
At just the right time, He reached through the darkness and touched Jill’s life, through Leanne.
The night Jill came home, her depression had turned to despair. And then Leann’s note fell out of Jill’s journal. Simple words of appreciation brought hope into the darkness. Someone saw something in Jill that she couldn’t see in herself. Someone believed her life was worth living.
Leanne’s simple words helped changed the course of Jill’s life. But, as I shared in my devotion today, that’s just the beginning of their story. You can read the rest of it in their book Letters from Leanne. Today, I asked them to share more with us about it:
Tell us a little about the book: Letters from Leanne is the story of our friendship over the last ten years and how God has worked through it . We share the joys and trials we’ve encountered on our walk of faith, but ultimately how we saw God’s hand in every situation.
Jill, why did you write this book? Initially, I wanted to thank Leanne. I’d been blessed by her perspective as a mom, her acceptance as a friend, her guidance as an older woman and especially the love she poured out as a Christian. But it isn’t just a thank you to Leanne; it’s a thank you to God. Our friendship has been and still is a gift. I pray by reading our story, women will be encouraged to build similar relationships in their lives.
What do you hope readers will gain? We pray women will be encouraged in their faith and inspired to find or be a mentor. We share how mentoring is not about having all the answers, but simply sharing your life with someone. We give you a look at a specific spiritual mentoring relationship and take you on the journey of how our’s grew.
We’ve also included questions in each chapter to help women apply what we share to their personal lives. Women are encouraged to slow down and take a look at their own lives and find lessons in the letters.
To find out more about Letters from Leanne, visit Amazon. And if you’d like to connect with Jill you can visit her blog.
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- Leave your name and email typed out (your name at email provider dot com).
- List one person you’re going to encourage this week and how you’re going to do it.
- List your favorite “encouraging” verse if you have one.
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What a great story – I still love to get "real" mail and know how valuable and rare handwritten notes are these day.
I plan on continuing to encourage my sister-in-law as she has been back and forth to the hospital the past week with her son, while at the same time she is preparing to run a half marathon that she has worked very hard to train and prepare for.
While I don't have a favorite scripture – I remember a bible study leader say that the phrase "fear not" or "do not be afraid" was used frequently and I think that is for a reason that God does not want us to be afraid – of decisions, of natural disasters, etc. That not being afraid to live was so important God said it often. I find comfort in that phrase often.
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Thank you for your encouragement. It really spoke to me how I need to be more encouraging to the people around me. I am going to start this week by letting a group of ladies know how they blessed me this last week. Have a great week.
jmoull at hotmail dot com
My favorite scripture that God has used in my life for over 18 years of ministry is Jeremiah 29:11. It has been a great part of my life.
God's blessings,
Joy Moull
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I will be encouraging (by listening) to my best mom friend as she grieves the loss of her only son (senior in high school)last year and ministers to her husband.
Hebrews 12:2
Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfector or our faith, who for the joy set before him endureed the cross, scouring its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
Aimee Tapp
aimee98 at aol dot com
I will be encouraging a friend at work – we're going through a lot of the same things.
My favorite verse for encouraging is:
For I know the plans I have for you, says the LORD, plans for your welfare, not for woe! Plans to give you a future full of hope. Jer 29:11
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I am going to send an encouraging note to an old high school friend who I just found out has had a mastectomy. It is not her first bout with cancer & she & her husband have divorced as well.
My life verse is Jeremiah 29:11 and I love Isaiah 41:10
I loved your devo today….as an insecure mom, I can identify with what you wrote about. I love the uplifting verses you chose-they really spoke to my heart.
I'm going to try to encourage my hubby and help him see how important he is to me. He's a great husband and father.
Amy V. in WI
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I will be encouraging my daughter as she faces tough decisions about where to go to college in 2012, staying on top of her studies and keeping close since we lost my husband nearly a year ago in March.
I keep 2 Timothy 2:22 written down and posted nearby always.
Janet V
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I want to encourage my friend Stephani this week by calling her and hearing how things are going. I want to tell her what a good Mom she is to her 16 year old son.
i love provebs 31 minstiers all who have a hand writes this are truly of and love God! my verse of encorement is love your God with your mind love yourGOd with your heart and sour i donot recall the chapter or verse, jimmy
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I am going to encourage my friend whose father just received a very poor health prognosis.
One of my favorite sets of encouraging verses is Isaiah 43: 2-3. "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk though the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze. For I am the Lord, your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior."
I love this reminder that when we feel like we will be swept away or pulled under by all the "stuff" of life, God promises that indeed we will NOT be overcome!
Sarah Birmingham at [email protected]
First let me say how much I LOVE PROVERBS 31 ministry! I am often forwarding the devotions to people and encouraging them to sign up to receive the daily emails. They have been a huge blessing to me.
One of my favorite things to do is write thanks yous and send out encouragement to those I know are struggling. I am planning to encourage my sister in law who is a mom of 5 ( one being a baby in the nicu born at 23 weeks) who believes that her marriage is over.
I love verses psalm 27:13 and 14 (NASB) I would have despaired unless i had believed that I would see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living. Wait for the Lord; Be strong and let your heart take courage; Yes, wait for the LORD
I am new to the Proverbs 31 daily devo's and I am very blessed by them already.
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I will be encouraging a youth who was previously in our Jr. High youth group. I just found out that she is about to embark on motherhood at the tender age of 17. I am encouraged by the fact that she has chosen to keep her baby and own sacrifice her own childhood for the sake of this precious baby.
The verse that encourages me the most in this situation is Jeremiah 29:11- For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.
God is in Control all the time.
Thanks, Renee for your encouraging words. I am trying to keep my dear friend Barb encouraged as she struggles with a medical problem that they can't find the answer to. Please pray for her. God Bless!
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My girlfriend is going thru a pretty bad divorce after being cheated on 3+ times. Raising three little ones under the age of 10 is not how she wanted her life to turn out. She, like all of us, needs a lot of encouragement, strength and help. I always go back to Isaiah 40:31. Those that hope in the Lord with renew their strength. They will walk and not grow weary, run and not faint. Boy have I had to lean on that over the years!
Brooke
Aloha from Hawaii Renee,
This is my first time reading your blog. Really enjoy it.
Monika
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I will be encouraging my mom as she is going through some major difficulty with her marriage.
My favorite scripture is Isaiah 41:10: So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
Thank you.
Renee I can't wait until Wednesday when you do your video blog with Jennifer Rothschild. I love her and she is an encouragement to me. A part of that might be because I'm also blind.
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I love to encourage others and I usually do it with a quote or poem I come across. I'm not sure who I'll encourage this week but God knows who will be put in my path that needs a word of encouragement.
One of my favorite Scriptures, and this year it's my Scripture of encouragement, is Psalm 91:11
For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways.
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I will be encouraging my daughter and daughter-in-law, who are both new mothers, dealing with the stresses of being a mommy.
Jeremiah 29:11-14
Jennifer Lumsdon
smidjen at frontier dot com
I will be encouraging my daughter to be the beautiful girl that God has made her to be.
My encouraging scripture (with my own emphasis): Romans 8:28
And we know that in ALL things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.
I am going to be trying to encourage my 19 year old daughter. She is feeling rather lost at this point in her life, not knowing what the future holds.
Proverbs 3:5,6
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.
Matthew 6:33
Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.
Tracy H – [email protected]
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I will encourage my daughter. She recently moved with her husband to Hawaii, and though that sounds great, she is missing friends and family back here on the mainland. I am praying that God will place them in the right place to meet young couples.
Thanks
Patrice