‘Hi! I’ve met you before—I’m Jo-Anne,’ I began.
‘Oh, you’re Jo-Anne Berthelsen—I remember meeting you,’ she
replied, smiling. ‘I borrowed three of your novels from CBM Australia’s
audio-book library— Heléna, All the Days of My Life, and Heléna’s Legacy! I really enjoyed
them.’
I was gobsmacked. Between 2007 and 2013, Christian Blind
Mission Australia had recorded my first five novels, one after the other, using
their special DAISY mp3 format, so they would be accessible to visually impaired
people in various ways. I had almost forgotten that fact until I found my own
complimentary copies around three months ago when moving house. I have never
listened to them because I can’t bear to hear my own books read out, even by
the well-known actors CBM engages to do so! I always want to change too much—it’s
way too excruciating for me. So, wondering why I was keeping them, I stuck them
in a drawer in our new home, far out of sight, and forgot about them again. Now,
however, I decided to tell this girl about these and offer to lend her the two she
hadn’t listened to.
‘You might be particularly interested in my third novel, Laura. It’s about a girl who loses her
sight,’ I mentioned.
‘Oh, I started reading Laura
using the text to speech reader on
my computer, but it was too hard to keep going, so I’d love to listen to that
one—and Jenna. CBM doesn’t record
books anymore here in Australia—they need to use their funds in different ways
now, although you can still borrow their old catalogue from the Vision
Australia library, I think.’
Then I remembered I had sent her a pdf copy of Laura soon after we met, before it was even
published. Now God had given me a second chance to provide her with a much more
accessible version. What a humbling experience!
After finishing my input, I asked for questions. My young
friend immediately wanted to know the name of my blog site. I spelled it out carefully—and
knew she would not forget it. Again, how humbling to think she would bother to access
my blog each week!
None of us knows what God will do with our words, written or
spoken. None of us knows whether, years down the track, God will use them to
touch someone’s heart. Who would have thought I would meet my young friend
again? Who would have thought God would want to use those recordings I have never
listened to? So please keep on persevering with putting those words of yours
out there! We have a great God who can do the most amazing things with them—don’t
you agree?
Jo-Anne Berthelsen lives
in Sydney but grew up in Brisbane. She holds degrees in Arts and
Theology and has worked as a high school teacher, editor and secretary, as well
as in local church ministry. Jo-Anne is passionate about touching hearts and
lives through the written and spoken word. She is the author of six published
novels and two non-fiction works, ‘Soul Friend’ and ‘Becoming Me’. Jo-Anne is
married to a retired minister and has three grown-up children and four
grandchildren. For more information, please visit www.jo-anneberthelsen.com.
That is very cool - and humbling, like you say. God bless organisations like CBM - and you for listening to His voice.
ReplyDeleteYou've hit the nail ono the head, Carolyn--'very cool and humbling' describes my experience exactly! I think I was a bit slow and reluctant to listen to God's voice this time around but we got there in the end!
DeleteWhat a wonderful experience, Jo-Anne.
ReplyDeleteI fully agree, Hazel. It's always so humbling, isn't it, when God uses our writing to touch someone else's life. It makes all those hours of writing and editing so worth while.
DeleteThanks for the great encouragement! Blessings x
ReplyDeleteSo glad this blog and my experience I described in it has encouraged you, Keona. Keep going with your own writing!
DeleteWhat a heartwarming story, Jo. Loved hearing this. Every so often we writers receive this sort of encouragement to keep us on track. In one sense our Christian fiction novels are like little laid back missionaries giving a message of God's grace in lives.
ReplyDeleteYes, I think we sure need those heart-warming experiences to keep us going, Rita--and it's so good that God knows that and seems to give them just when we need them.
DeleteA great post, Jo-Anne and one I sure can identify with. As I keep having those birthdays and am privileged to look back over the many years since was told "You have a talent for writing, what are you going to do about it?", I am left in absolute awe at what God has been doing in my life through the writing career as I seek to know His will and obey Him day by day. However,there have been more times than I like to think about I have made mistakes and He had to remind me He is in control. He humbles me,forgives me,comforts me when it is sometimes very hard to keep going,with His loving glimpses of what HE has done and I pray continues to do with my writing efforts wherever, when and how HE wants to that my Lord Jesus is glorified!
ReplyDeleteHi Mary! I often feel sorry for authors who do not have a personal faith in God, because who do they turn to for comfort, encouragement, inspiration and guidance in this whole writing journey? We are very blessed, for sure--and blessed to have had the opportunities God has given us to write and to speak over the years.
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