Skip to main content

Technical Difficulties

Photo by jesadaphorn
Have you ever had technical difficulties? Sure. We all have at some point or another. Sometimes life just throws technical difficulties into our days/weeks/months just to see how we will handle them. It is usually during a time of technical difficulty that I know that I am trying to do everything right and Satan is on the defensive. I know God wants me to finish what I'm doing, but it seems there is one mishap after another or something that should have taken me five minutes takes me all day, often including a frustrating call to some sort of technical support.

I know I'm not alone in this. Having worked with publishers of Christian books, I could guarantee when we were printing a book that would have an impact on people's lives. The files would all of a sudden become jumbled. The edits we had made were missing. The printers would suddenly stop working. Think I'm exaggerating? It's happened multiple times, to me and to other publishers I know personally. Something powerful is about to hit the bookshelves and Satan doesn’t like it.

Fortunately, I have God on my side. He is bigger than any problem I could ever have, and He can fix them all. The printer might need a few swift kicks before it begins working properly again, but if I put it in God's hands, it always does.

Now when these situations arise I can laugh, at least a little, and hand the situation over to God. I know that I'm a small part of something huge, and God isn't going to let a couple of technical difficulties get in His way. 

How about you? Have you ever experienced technical difficulties? Feel free to share it in the comments.

Comments

  1. OMGosh yes! This week alone my computer died so I'm adjusting to a new one AND my phone got upgraded and i went from Android to Iphone! To say I'm experiencing some discomfort would be the least! But God is bigger! Something is being birthed! Thanks for the timely post Ruth!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. We definitely ALL have days like this, don't we?

      Delete
  2. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hi Ruth - just popping in to let you know that we are featuring this post on the Ruby blog today. I hope you can stop by and leave a comment on some of the posts! We're accepting submissions now for the March issue of the Ruby magazine, so if you have something we can include, be sure to send it it. Thanks so much,Nina @ Ruby for Women

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks, Nina. I'm sharing it around from your site as well.

      Delete
  4. Where I live, technical difficulties occur regularly enough to remind us not to depend on computers, cell phones, etc., for *any*thing!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Book Giveaway - Merry Christmas to YOU!

Ok, so I'm a little late in letting the winner know, but I won't bore with all the details why. Let's get to the information you really want. And the winner is... Kathryn Svendsen Congratulations, Kathryn! We will be in touch with you so you can receive your book. Cut It Out by Terri Gillespie I'm so excited that one of my cyber writing friends, Terri Gillespie, released her new book CUT IT OUT this week. I’ve already had an opportunity to read it in advance of its release (I love my job!). It’s wonderful! Because of all this excitement and wonder, she is offering to give away a copy of her book, you can choose either print or ecopy. All you have to do is leave a comment and your name will be randomly chosen. Make sure to leave your email address so I can get in touch with you. You don’t want to miss this great read! Here is my review of CUT IT OUT and a few words from Terri: This is my second go–round with the Mavens. While I did fin...

Which Character Are You?

I thought we could have a little fun with an old blog post today. Come Eat at My Table is on sale for only .99. Grab your copy today if you haven't already. But first... Here’s a fun little diddy today. Take this quiz and then scroll down to the bottom (make sure you answer all the questions first) to see which character you are most like in the novel Come Eat at My Table . Click on the cover to go to Amazon How do you feel about food? A.     Enjoy cooking and entertaining B.      Enjoy eating C.      Enjoy both cooking and eating D.     Have to eat to survive How do you feel about your surroundings? A.     I notice some things B.      What about them? C.      I notice everything, even the minute details D.     Nonchalant How do you feel about forgiveness? A.     The one w...

Ivy Introspective

Please welcome Kellyn Roth to the blog today. She has a new book out and was kind enough to share it with us. What inspired you to write this book? I always knew I was going to write a story about Alice's sister, Ivy. So I did. I'd somewhat impulsively said she'd had mental issues in book 1 (darned little 14-year-old me!) - so I had to do the research. And once I did, I realized writing a story about her was going to be challenging at the least! However, I was determined to do so - and more than that, to help her. Because it's not easy having any minor learning disability or anxiety or anything of the sort even in today's world. In the Victorian era, it was more like a death sentence. Click the cover to go to Amazon So, slowly, I found a way to help! And that's the story I wrote. Is there a message in your book you want people to walk away with? That they have worth no matter who they are or what they've done, and they are not...