erin ahnfeldt

Listening to Life

your
story has. . .

your
story
has. . .

As an English teacher, I’ve discovered something.

The stories in books are not the only ones worth celebrating.

You and I have stories, too.

But most of us don’t take the time to celebrate them. Why?

Because we’re broken, caught up in a world that’s moving too fast.

Skimming hurriedly through the pages of our lives, we’re left with questions:

What’s the point?

Is there meaning?

Where am I heading?

It’s time to step off the treadmill.

Come and celebrate your story and the Author who imagined it all before you even took a breath.

 

As an English teacher, I’ve discovered something.

The stories in books are not the only ones worth celebrating.

You and I have stories, too.

But most of us don’t take the time to celebrate them. Why?

Because we’re broken, caught up in a world that’s moving too fast.

Skimming hurriedly through the pages of our lives, we’re left with questions:

What’s the point?

Is there meaning?

Where am I heading?

It’s time to step off the treadmill.

Come and celebrate your story and the Author who imagined it all before you even took a breath.

 

Gang fights, shootings, graffitti—these are the stories getting headlines where I work.  But there’s a bigger story being written.  It’s a story of hope, and God’s the Author.  Click here and get my stories of hope sent straight to your inbox.

Gang fights, shootings, graffitti—these are the stories getting headlines where I work.  But there’s a bigger story being written.  It’s a story of hope, and God’s the Author.  Click here and get my stories of hope sent straight to your inbox.