Skip to main content

Guest Post - Carol James

 


We all have certain movies or TV shows we like to watch over and over again. One I always enjoy (although no matter how many times I watch it, the plot remains the same, and the ending never changes) is Miss Congeniality. The story is uncomplicated and entertaining.

 

When the pageant contestants are asked about their platforms, they offer a variety of responses, but one desire is repeated throughout… As many times as I’ve watched the movie, I still chuckle, when Sandra Bullock’s character presents her “non-pageant-ish” platform, and then, when the confused audience fails to applaud, she tacks on her desire for “World Peace” to receive audience approval.

 

I may laugh, but isn’t this desire for peace the craving deep within the heart of each person? Peace for our world, our neighborhoods, our friends and families, ourselves. While the view of peace may differ from person to person, its still an innate desire planted within the human heart.

 

I am a member of the generation who wanted to teach the whole world to sing in perfect harmony. Perfect, peaceful harmony. But the years have shown us that sharing carbonated beverages is not the recipe for world peace.

 

This year, 2020, has been one of the most disconcerting ones I can remember. Filled with uncertainty and unrest, people are looking to science, to politics, to financial security hoping to find peace. But they come up empty-handed. Peace eludes them. Mankind wonders if true peace is even possible.

 

Peace is not passive. It’s not just the absence of fear and unrest. Peace is not a feeling. It’s not simply a dream or a goal to strive for. Peace is real. Peace is personal. Peace was born, grew in wisdom and strength, walked this earth, experienced all the unease and uncertainty we do, met death head on and overcame it. OVERCAME IT ALL.

 

“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.

Of the greatness of his government and peace there will be no end.” Isaiah 9:6-7

 

Prince of Peace. Take heart. Long before you were born, our heavenly Father knew the peace you would crave and made provision for it. While mankind cries out for world peace, God offers us universal, never ending, everlasting peace through His Son. Peace that transcends our understanding.

 

During this Christmas season, as you celebrate with your friends and family, rest in the gift of Peace that came to us in the birth of the Christ child.

 

“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” John 14:27

 

Social Media Links:

CarolJamesWebsite

FacebookCarolJames

InstagramCarolJamesAuth

TwitterCarolJamesAuth

GoodreadsCarolJames

BookbubCarolJames

AmazonCarolJames

 

Purchase Links:

Pelican: https://bit.ly/3okBD0z

Amazon: https://amzn.to/3dNAyJG

B&N: https://bit.ly/32giEdR

Google Books: https://bit.ly/2JtjzkA

APPLE BOOKS: https://apple.co/3qbShjN

 

Bio:

 

Carol James is an author of inspirational fiction. She loves creating Redemptive Romance. She lives in a small town outside of Atlanta, Georgia with her husband, Jim, and a perky Jack Russell "Terrorist," Zoe.

Having always loved intriguing stories with happy endings, she was moved to begin writing to encourage others as she'd been encouraged by the works of other authors of inspirational fiction.

Carol enjoys spending time with her husband, children, and grandchildren, traveling with friends, and serving in the production department at her church. She’s a Frappuccino and soccer aficionado.


Comments

Carol James said…
Thanks for letting me visit, Clare.
What a lovely reminder.
THANKS Carol and Clare.
Good luck, God's blessings and Merry Christmas to you and yours
PamT
LoRee Peery said…
"Peace is personal." Love that, Carol. Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas!
Carol James said…
Pam and LoRee, thanks for your comments. And have a very Merry and Peaceful Christmas.
Izzy James said…
Well said, Carol. Merry Christmas!
Carol James said…
Merry Christmas, Izzy!

Popular posts from this blog

Author interview - Nicola Beaumont

Today we have author Nicola Beaumont with us. Nicola has written several books including The Lighthouse which I am spotlighting today. BLURB: DANGEROUS LIAISON... Rachel is in love with her best friend, but when Malachi doesn't seem interested, she turns to an international stranger whom she meets on the internet. At first, conversation is just a pastime, but soon, romantic fantasies form in her mind. Why not consider a man who travels across an ocean to meet her-a man who makes her feel wanted? After all, Malachi might as well be a world away-even if his concern does seem genuine when he warns her about the intriguing Frenchman. RESCUE ON THE WAY... Malachi has sworn not to interfere in Rachel's relationship, but he's in love with the head-strong woman who is determined to continue her budding romance...Yet, Malachi senses something isn't right about the playboy who has suddenly consumed Rachel's time, so he vows to save her from the stranger-and herself-even

Wooing Gertrude by Jodie Wolfe

  Blurb   Enoch Valentine has given up finding peace for his past mistakes. He throws everything he has into being the new part-time deputy in Burrton Springs, Kansas while maintaining the foreman position at a local horse ranch. But when trouble stirs on the ranch, he questions whether he's the right man for either job. Peace has been elusive for most of Gertrude Miller's life, especially under the oppressiveness of an overbearing mother. She takes matters into her own hands and sends for a potential husband, while also opening her own dress shop. Gertrude hopes to build a future where she'll find peace and happiness. Will either of them ever be able to find peace?   First Page Peek   Burrton Springs, Kansas August 4, 1877   Gertrude Miller’s life couldn’t get any better. She grinned, patting her pocket. Her fingers traced the two skeleton keys. After months of planning and preparing she finally had moved into her own place a week ago, away from the overbearing reach of he

Falling Forever by Katherine Robles

  Blurb Hillary is stifled by an entry level IT job in the Virginia suburbs and longs to move to Washington D.C. where she can make a difference in the world. When Javier comes to her rescue in Great Falls National Park, Hillary likes everything about him except for the gorgeous fiance hanging on his arm. But things are not as they seem and he enlists her help to renovate a homeless shelter. Romance blossoms over paintbrushes and pipes until a career launching opportunity arises. Hillary can chase her dreams, but they might cost her Javier’s heart.       Excerpt Javier cast a shadow over her placemat as he delivered her glass of water. He rounded the table, apparently unaware that the whole family was watching him with interest. When he got to the other side of Mom, Hillary willed him to make eye contact and gave a little wave in greeting. “Hi,” she said. Javier retracted the hand that was lowering Coryn’s water. His lips parted like a curtain to reveal his pearly whites. “Well, if it