#101 Robyn Rison Chapman [God Can Use Your Ordinary Life]

Would you describe yourself as ordinary? Do you feel like God couldn’t possibly use you?

In a season of grief, Robyn asked God to hold on to her, and he did. She experienced a closeness with Him that she can’t stop talking about.

She had a routine of walking for exercise, and God met her during her walks. Robyn began writing about what she experienced on her walks and unknowingly wrote a book with God.

Robyn describes herself as ordinary, like I think most of us would, and says all she did was continue to say yes to what God was asking.

You’ll hear us talk about…

  • Robyn’s season of grief and her answered prayer
  • Walking with God and inadvertently writing a book
  • Sharing your story to point other to Jesus
  • Doing the hard work when no one’s watching

Robyn Rison Chapman is a finder of hope and passionate encourager. She was an award-winning journalist and successful grant writer before leaving those careers to spend more time with her family. It was during a season of family grief that she began to feel God calling her into more faith-filled writing. She is the author of the devotional book “Ordinary Walks With An Extraordinary God,” writes regularly on her blog, hopeanyway.com. She lives in southern Ohio with her husband Derek and sons Jack and Max.

Ordinary Walks with an Extraordinary God: Fifty-two Devotions to Keep You in Step

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