Well, it’s the end of another month. I have to admit April was not a very productive month for me. I spent most of the month exhausted from coughing so much, so I’ve been napping in my car on my lunch break and going to bed earlier in hopes that maybe some extra rest would help me finally get over whooping cough and subsequent complications. That hasn’t worked, and now I have no idea how I’m going to catch up to meet May deadlines. But, I’m reminding myself that I’ve never missed a deadline in my entire life and trying not to stress about it. (That’s working really well for me…)
Even though the month wasn’t super productive, I did print a few orders, and it was a mix of 30-Day Devotionals, VBS literature, and Sunday School literature, which was exciting. As far as writing Sunday School lessons goes, most of what I worked on this month were adult lessons from Deuteronomy, but I did squeeze in one middle school lesson from Genesis and started a new study for teens from Mark.
The Monday morning verses on my For the Journey Facebook page this month came from key verses from adult lessons from Galatians, and since it was the month of Easter, the monthly trivia was related to Jesus’ crucifixion. The 30-Day Devotional highlight featured my fifth 30-Day Devotional “Comfort from Psalms,” and it was easy to choose a devotional for the highlight this time because the one I used “A Good Scrubbing” is a favorite of mine from all the devotionals I’ve written for the different studies.
It had been a while since I did a blog post other than devotional highlights and monthly reviews for the website, but I did write one this month. It was a convicting post for me, but I definitely needed it. Go check out “Do I Have That Problem?” if you missed it.
That pretty much sums up April, and I’m really praying May’s monthly review doesn’t begin with, “Well, I can’t say I’ve never missed a deadline anymore…” Stay tuned!
