In the tradition of One Simple Act" and God s Guest List," perennial bestselling novelist Debbie Macomber reveals in inspiring, moving stories that the simplicity of one perfect word can become profound. When Debbie took the time to intentionally focus on a single word such as prayer, trust, or surrender for a whole year, this act changed not only herself, but those around her. The surprising thing is that when we decide to focus on one word for the year, Debbie writes, God takes part in the choosing. That s why the word is perfect for us. We may not see it at the time, but as we look back we see that it all worked together our word, our life, our journey. One Word Can Make All the Difference: For almost twenty years I ve been meeting with a group of women entrepreneurs for breakfast once a week. Many years back, my breakfast club ladies and I decided to select a word to serve as a personal focus for the year. Over time the words I ve chosen have had a powerful impact on my life. In John 15:7 the Lord says, If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. That could be the story of my life. As I ve tried to remain in Him and tuck His words deep in my soul, I ve asked, I ve imagined, and I ve dreamed. I have to confess, God s blessed me far beyond that for which I asked. Why should that be such a big surprise? That verse carries a promise. And God always keeps His promises. When we choose one single word from His Word and spend a year with it, I ve found that the Lord takes us by the hand and walks us through the year, teaching us about that word, about ourselves, and even more, about God Himself. from "One Perfect Word"
Author Biography
Debbie Macomber, the author of "Hannah s List," "Summer on Blossom Street," "Twenty Wishes," and the Cedar Cove series, is one of today s leading voices in women s fiction. A regular on every major bestseller list with more than 140 million copies of her books in print, Debbie s popularity is worldwide with her books translated into twenty-three languages.