Thursday, September 18, 2014

My new Book Store at Amazon.com

My books have been available on Amazon.com for many years, however, until today I didn't know I could have a page to show all available ones in one place.
http//www.amazon.com/author/bettyoverstreet   Most books are also available at www.lulu.com/bettyoverstreet


My first book, "The Lord still speaks, are you listening" was published in 2004.  It is a compilation of short stories shared with me by my friends (and sometimes people unknown to me who were friends of friends).

As I sat in church one morning praying, asking God what he wanted me to do with my life, He said " Write your poetry".  Very clear, audible words. I was a complete skeptic at that time, believing folks with being untruthful when they claimed to have heard Him speak.  He had to speak right out loud to me in order to lead me to write this book.  As I told some friends what had happened they began to tell me of incidents that had happened to them--and so began my first book!

After the first book was published I began to receive word from others who read it--"I wish I had known you were writing this book, I have a story I would love to share with others".  And so began the next book: " Water to wine, 2 fish to a feast".

I want to encourage you, if you have ever had a desire to write, do not wait another day!  Just start writing.  And then, find a writers group close by to join.  Writers love to help other writers with information and encouragement.

Please check out my new Book Store and if you have read some of my books, leave a review so others will be interested!   Thanks and have a wonderful day!

Thursday, September 11, 2014

The following is an excerpt from my most recent book, "Reach out, each day".  I hope you enjoy it and will share my blog with your family and friends.  If you would like to read more from my book, just let me know in the comment section.  
Reach Out, Each Day




Jabez Appointment


You might ask, “What does that mean?”  I would love to explain what it means to me.

A few years ago I was attending a Bible study at the home of my friend, Diane Tenty. She is an excellent leader.  As she passed out the study guide to each of us, she said we would each need a copy of The Prayer of Jabez, written by Dr. Bruce Wilkerson with David Kopp.  She suggested we should be prepared for our lives to change as we read and studied the book during the next six weeks.

I, quite frankly, could not imagine how a little tiny book like that could change my life.  It is only about 5x6 inches, which is not very thick.  However, I discovered if God wants us to learn something it doesn’t matter how He decides to lead us.  I admit I am a little bit thick headed so I was in for a big surprise.

The first night she handed a postcard to each of us that contained the bible verses that tell the story of the prayer of Jabez.  Only two verses--that’s all.  She then explained to us that as the Lord answered Jabez’ request, our ministry territory could expand in various ways if we adhere to Jabez’s request.

1Chronicles 4:9
And Jabez was more honorable than his brethren: and his mother called his name Jabez, saying, Because I bare him with sorrow.
1Chronicles 4:10
And Jabez called on the God of Israel, saying, Oh that thou wouldest bless me indeed, and enlarge my coast, and that thine hand might be with me, and that thou wouldest keep me from evil, that it may not grieve me! And God granted him that which he requested.

When I returned home that first evening, I taped the postcard to my bathroom mirror.  This reminded me each morning to read the verses as though it was my own personal prayer.
We were all amazed as we returned to study group the next week.  Each of us had a story to tell!

At that time in my life I was working for the State of California fire department. I worked at a conservation camp run by the Department of Forestry and Department of Corrections.
 We had inmates who were trained to fight the fires all over California and I was often assigned to an incident base camp as a finance person.
 
During the first week after our study group meeting I was assigned to an incident, responsible for setting up an office in a hotel in Northern California. 

At around 9:00am I headed down to the breakfast room to get a cup of coffee. I heard a heated conversation between a customer and the maid who was trying to clean up and put  the food away.  He was becoming quite loud, insisting she leave the food until he could get some for himself.  In broken English, she tried to make him understand it was time for her to clean up, but he continued to argue. She was becoming frightened.

I had a very strong feeling I should try to calm him down.  I walked in closer and asked the maid to give him a few minutes. She seemed so happy that someone was going to take over the problem, she just started backing  out of the room!

As I began talking to him, I realized he was very upset with the man who had hired him to come to California to speak at a conference. There was a disagreement between them.  He was saying what he would like to do to the guy, etc.  

When he mentioned God, I knew I could remind him that as Christians we know we are supposed to always  try to do what Jesus would do if He were here. 
 
I reached over and laid my hand on his shoulder. Suddenly, I felt something like a electric shock run from my shoulder all the way down my arm to his shoulder.  He immediately became calm and apologized for causing a problem.  After a moment, he thanked me for taking the time to listen to his problem.   

He looked down to my belt where my cell phone was clipped on and asked if he could borrow it to call and talk to the man he was angry with. I handed it to him and waited while he made the call. 

Later that day I saw him again and he hurried over to me, thanking me again for helping him.  I said, “Just remember, we are Gods children and we must care for and help each other whenever we can. 
 
He replied, “I was just down town and saw what looked like a homeless guy, who told me he was really hungry.  I took him into a cafĂ© and bought him something to eat. It felt really good to help another person who was in trouble”  

I saw him the next morning leaving the hotel, dressed nicely in a suit, climbing into a car with a man whom I feel sure was his employer.  It appeared they had worked out all their problems and were headed for the conference!

I could hardly wait to get back to our bible study to tell everyone about my Jabez appointment!!!  

As the six weeks passed, we continued to feel God was leading us into situations where we could help others in some way.
I find that most people just need someone to care enough to listen to what is happening in their life.

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