Be the Gift: Let Your Broken Be Turned into Abundance
By Ann Voskamp
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Did you know that your brokenness could be a gift? Be the Gift, by New York Times bestselling author Ann Voskamp, will challenge and encourage you to listen to God and look for opportunities to be His gift to others.
Ann Voskamp's Be the Gift will teach you:
- Even in the depths of your brokenness, God can use you to be a gift to someone else
- That our lives become more abundant by giving forward
- How to put your brokenness into action and bless those around you each day of the year
Be the Gift will be an incredible gift to any loved one. It includes:
- Beautifully designed quotations and inspirational verses
- Ann's signature photography
Be the Gift will unpack and chronicle your steps to living in communion--opening ourselves up to givenness in spite of our brokenness.
Ann Voskamp
Ann Voskamp is the wife of a farmer, mama to seven, and the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Broken Way, The Greatest Gift, Unwrapping the Greatest Gift, and the sixty-week New York Times bestseller One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are, which has sold more than 1.5 million copies and has been translated into more than twenty languages. Named by Christianity Today as one of fifty women most shaping culture and the church today, Ann knows unspoken broken, big country skies, and an intimacy with God that touches tender places. Cofounder of ShowUpNow.com, Ann is a passionate advocate for the marginalized and oppressed around the globe, partnering with Mercy House Global, Compassion International, and artisans around the world through her fair trade community, Grace Crafted Home. She and her husband took a leap of faith to restore a 125-year-old stone church into The Village Table—a place where everyone has a seat and belongs. Join the journey at www.annvoskamp.com or instagram/annvoskamp.
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Be the Gift - Ann Voskamp
Introduction
Sometimes in the stillness you can hear it, the sound of a million quiet-beating hearts.
We’re all looking for it, searching desperately for the secret to abundance. Will this bring what I’m seeking? You can almost hear the asking echoing in every brave beat.
There’s an answer we’ve got to find, if we’re ever to find what we’re seeking: How in all this world do you live with your one broken heart?
We’ve got to know the answer before we can hope to find what we’re seeking. Because this world is beautiful—but this world is broken. And the suffering is all around us . . . in us.
And yet, for those who believe, this can be the very birthplace of healing beauty.
Though your heart will be broken, this is where light will get in, where love will get in. And though you may know great suffering, that’s right where the greatest love can embrace you.
Knowing this, living this, could change everything.
We can find gratitude in all things, learn to count the gifts and awaken to the fact that all is grace in our one brutal and beautiful life. And yet there can come a heart-wrenching struggle and the sudden question of what to do with your brokenness.
If you’re truly paying attention to all God brings, you can’t help but acknowledge that He has allowed—even brought us—brokenness and suffering. And even if we can find gratitude for it, still we must discover how to move forward in it.
This dare to be the gift is a call to let your brokenness be turned into abundance. A call to act and live out the brave and the bold beauty of The Broken Way. Even in the depths of our own brokenness—actually, because of the depths of our own brokenness—God can use each of us to be a gift to another broken heart. He makes us enough, makes our brokenness into abundance, to give to the brokenhearted. And in healing, we find healing.
Our every act can be an act of hope, of choosing to be the gift in a broken world, to be the love making a broken world know more of its belovedness.
The thrilling secret beyond all suffering is that even—especially—in that place of suffering, we can become God’s gifts to others, and we can taste the actual goodness of His abundance.
Maybe the only abundant way forward—is always to give ourselves forward? To be the broken and brave who know that when the stakes are the highest, kindness matters the most. To believe that the bad brokenness of the world is met by the good brokenness of Christ’s humble sacrifice for us.
Even the smallest seeds of kindness can begin to break the worst kind of brokenness.
Yes, it’s true—our hearts may be busted and bruised . . . but I just keep repeating the healing secret of what to do with your one broken heart: give it away, because this is how you begin to heal. Because there is no deep healing in our hearts until we are part of deep healing in the world. Because the best way to love in a brokenhearted world is to feel along for the brokenness in things, and to give our own hearts to that brokenness and make a kind of wholeness.
We keep healing as we keep being healers. In being the gift of healing for someone’s brokenness, we receive a gift of healing for our own brokenness.
We could listen for the pain in the world today and pour love into it. Listen for the ache today and give your heart today, because the broken of the world need His touch. This might be a step toward the healing we are all desperately needing. Maybe God’s purposes come not so much through power but through the compassion of God’s people. This compassion that literally means co-suffering. Co-suffering with the suffering is how Jesus chose to literally transform the suffering.
What if we listened well to each other’s broken hearts, to each other’s suffering? What if we could be compassionate with each other, co-suffer with each other—so that we could be part of the healing of each other?
Our call is to be compassionate, to be a community, a communion, of broken bread and poured-out wine, to live cruciform, formed like a cross. Our call is to take the form of reaching hands, open ears, listening hearts because our God is with us and we’re called into communion with Him and with each other. Because our compassionate God is all-powerful and we cannot help but be compassionate with each other because this is the way of the most powerful.
If you lean in close, you can hear it, the faint heartbeat of a strong hope, of people coming together to give grace to each other, to be the gift to each other, through the brokenness of everything being re-membered . . . everything being put back together.
So here’s to being the gift, to listening to others and seeing the opportunities to be God’s gifts every day of the year. Here’s to the thanksgiving that becomes thanks-living in our everyday lives.
Here’s to the beginning of a new journey, of chronicling the way to truly living in communion, and opening ourselves up in every season to givenness—because of our our brokenness . . . because of our living like the bread of communion, broken and given—a gift—into an abundant communion.
May this be to you a starting place to finally discover what it means to be a GIFT—to Give It Forward Today—and find the truly abundant life.
All is grace—all is a gift.
Ann Voskamp
from a grateful evening on the farm
We lost the day in love. You can be glued to a screen or glued to your schedule or glued to your stuff—and maybe that’s just a bit of lost living. You can be a slave to getting ahead, a slave to the clock, a slave to convenience, a slave to some ill-advised American dream—and maybe that’s a lot of lost living.
Maybe even in a bit of brokenness, grace moves in you to get up and give to people you love and people you’re learning to love, to go to the park and laugh with your kids or any kids, to give an elderly woman a hand and a listening ear and the gift of presence—that’s large living.
The greatest living always happens through the givenness.
I don’t even know who has