[Podcast] Broken Strings and Second Chances

Notes From the Podcast episode:

  • Excerpt from ‘Come Away My Beloved’ daily devotional:  “Will you be like an instrument with broken strings from which the musician can bring forth no music?”
  • The important thing isn’t that we stay so strong that we never break
  • How do we react when we feel broken?
  • How would a rare violin be treated?
  • Why we are like that violin and how should we respond?

Second Chances

First of all, thank you to those of you I know have been praying that I find my direction going forward. The path gets a little clearer every day.

As many of you know, I volunteer with the homeless, the local women’s prison, and a prison aftercare program. Many of those women are like that broken violin and I’ve seen how God can fix their brokenness.

For awhile now I’ve wondered how I could practically help and I know employment and finances play a big part in becoming a contributing member of society. So I’ve decided to start training some of these women to work virtually.

To that end, I’m trying out a new service called SendOwl to help sell and deliver the content that I and my special ladies will create. So far it’s really easy for me to use. I uploaded an entire video course as a zip file and am anxious to see how people on the receiving end like the service as well.

In order to do that I gave people the opportunity to purchase my Online Foundation Bootcamp. This training was originally presented live and covered domain names, web hosting, setting up a WordPress website and adding content, building an email list, and using productivity tools to make the best use of your time. Although it is no longer published, send an email and let me know and I’ll gift you a copy.

Thank you and have a great day,
Carol

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