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The Light the World Team: Janice Erickson, Lisa Rae Preston, Marnie Pehrson, and Judy Hansen

The Light the World Team: Janice Erickson, Lisa Rae Preston, Marnie Pehrson, and Judy Hansen

This Christmas I’ve had the privilege of viewing splendid Christmas lights across the U.S. I spent an evening walking around Salt Lake City with my dearest friends, enjoying the incredible array of lights, and the Cristus overlooking a beautiful Nativity scene. Later, my family and I visited the Opryland Hotel and enjoyed their lights and decorations. With every display of lights or even a simple Christmas tree, I’ve thought about their symbolism.

Each of those bulbs represents you and me and our efforts to lead others to Christ. A lot of times we think we have to do everything. We have to be the one to shine brightly, to make a difference, and we sometimes feel alone in the process. But in reality the tree is decorated with a multitude of lights. We are not alone in our efforts. If we will join forces with others who want to make a positive impact, we can light up this world in a display like no one has ever seen before. But that requires laying aside our differences and coming together in friendship and unity across denominational lines. It’s time we did our part in fulfilling Christ’s plea to the Father that we might be one even as He and His Father are one! (John 17:11)

Think of the evergreen as our Savior Jesus Christ. He’s alive, vibrant and eternal. But, in this world, few see Him. They’re so busy with earning a living, paying the bills, and pursuing their own interests, that they rarely see Him. Perhaps this is why John referred to Him as the “light [which] shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.” (John 1:5). But string that tree with lights and an amazing thing occurs – people not only see the tree, but are drawn to it.

Opryland Hotel, Nashville, TN

Opryland Hotel, Nashville, TN

Each of us with our own unique talents, abilities and experiences represent a colorful shining light on Christ’s tree. The world can’t see Him, but they CAN see you and me! As we lay aside our differences, release our fear, pride, jealousy and insecurities, we can come together in Him and share His love and light with an ever-darkening world.

This is what Lighting the World is all about. Jesus told us to stop lighting candles and putting them under bushel baskets. He admonished us to keep oil in our lamps so we could light the way for others. He challenged us to be like glowing cities atop hills that cannot be hid. What’s more, He told us to seek first the Kingdom of God and all those material concerns like food, shelter and raiment would be added by Him. The world has it backwards my friends. Everyone’s waiting to have enough money to make a difference. Make a difference and your needs will be met!

I’m asking you to join me in lighting the greatest, grandest Christmas tree that has ever existed. Not a physical one, but a spiritual one — one that brings Christians together in critical mass to transform this world and prepare it for His second coming! It all starts today with you. Step into your own divine destiny, your own unique color shining brightly alongside others.

If this concept intrigues you, we’d love to have you join us in person at a live event with a couple hundred other women who are ready to light the world in a brilliant way. I’d like to personally invite you to join me April 20-23rd, 2010 for the “Light the World: Birthing Your Destiny Retreat” in Zions National Park. We’ll have wonderful music, speakers, entertainers, and guides there who will help you

  • Discover your divine destiny,
  • Catch a vision of who you are and your relationship to your Father in Heaven.
  • Remove any blocks, fears or insecurities that have been holding you back, and
  • Come away with unstoppable vision and courage to make it happen.

Are you ready to birth your destiny? Join us in spring 2010! More information will be coming soon. In the meantime please drop me a comment or an email if you’d like to be there.

Your Story Can Change Lives

I believe that you sharing your faith story can not only help other people through their darkest moments but also help prepare the world for the Lord’s second coming! Learn how you can make a positive impact on the world. This video shares my “big vision,” and I’d love for you to be a part of it!

Please post a line or two about how you hope to impact the world for good and let your light shine!

The Cry of the Human Heart

This poem was written by my friend Jim Lake. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do! 🙂

Please catch me doing something good
And let the cheering start
This type of love is understood
It fortifies the heart

Try now to see the best in me
Don’t judge me in advance
Extend some warmth and empathy
Give me a second chance

I think of times when I was young
And really dropped the ball
Some folks said things that hurt and stung
It did not help at all

I felt like I should run and hide
And never show my face
I thought no one was on my side
To show a little grace

I’m older now and years have passed
And time is marching on
But in my mind I’ve often asked
Is all the sweetness gone?

Do folks today know how to cheer
For family, friends and foes
Or take the time to shed a tear
Or smell a lovely rose

There is so much we all can do
To help our fellow man
By reaching out to just a few
We’re fitting in God’s plan

God wants the world to see His love
Quite active in our lives
To show the Kingdom we are of
That serves and still survives

Be What The Lord Wants You To Be
Let Him Make All Things New
Share Love And Kindness Endlessly
I’m Cheering Now For You!!!

Light the World Show on Itunes

The Light the World Show just made its debut on iTunes! 🙂 I’m psyched! There’s at least 8 episodes you can download to your ipod/mp3 player. Just click here to get them.  I release roughly 2 episodes each week to take you through the process of transforming your trials and talents into a message that lights the world.

Sharing Stories Brings Meaning from Tragedy

last legal hanging in GeorgiaI just realized something important last night. Everything I do is about lighting the world by helping others share their stories. People teach what they’ve learned through articles on IdeaMarketers; they share their stories and poetry on SheLovesGod. I help them build platforms from which they can light the world and share their impactful “stories.”

With my latest historical fiction novel, An Uncertain Justice, finally making its way to print after 2 years of research, writing and editing, I only realized last night how it fits into the grand scheme of things! I know, I can be incredibly slow sometimes!

My great-great aunt watched her father die in her arms. My grandfather lost his mentor in a senseless murder. The trauma they went through and the death my 2nd great grandfather suffered suddenly holds meaning with the release of An Uncertain Justice. Their story of forgiveness, healing, mercy and justice is finally being told after 87 years. All the wonderful themes woven throughout this novel will not only entertain, but also help people explore important concepts and deal with their own life’s challenges.

So, yet again, I am taking someone’s story and putting it out there for others to benefit. It’s so wonderful to feel that heavenly assurance that yes, I am on purpose, and this novel is significant. I have felt in my heart for some time that my ancestors want their story told. Now I understand why . . . it gives meaning to all they suffered.

Suddenly, all the delays and strange computer viruses and crashes that ate manuscripts make sense. Heaven wanted me to get so clear on my mission and message that nothing would stop me – that I would be fearless in doing justice to “An Uncertain Justice!”

5 Steps to Lighting the World

The SheLovesGod.com Virtual Women’s Conference starts today. This is our 10th year holding it online. There’s no need to travel, it’s all online or by phone. This video introduces our theme of “Light the World” and discusses 5 steps for letting Christ’s light shine through you so you can bless others.

I’m also giving a telecall today on the Light the World subject. To receive details on the call, please register for the conference at www.SheLovesGod.com/conference .

Imagine there were no limits

Imagine that there were no limits on what you could do with your life. Imagine that money was no object. Background, education (or lack thereof) were not a concern. What would you be? How would you impact the world for good if you could be the ultimate you?

That’s what Light the World Now is all about! It’s about letting go of limiting beliefs that keep you from shining brightly so you can reach your full potential. It’s about finding joy in what you were born to do. You’re here for a reason. Are you living up to that reason?

Jesus said, “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven” (Matthew 5:16).  There are so many people in this world that cannot see Christ. But they can see you. And you can be that introduction.

As one of his disciples, it is your responsibility … no your PRIVELEDGE . . . to be a light to the world. As you live true to who you are and tap into the grace that Jesus Christ offers you, you can accomplish amazing things. You will be a light, a “city set on a hill” that acts as a beacon drawing others to you.

A friend sent me this quote today. I’m not sure who originally said it, but it is appropriate for this site:

“Live in such a way that people who know you but don’t know Christ will want to know Christ because they know you.”

The more you are distinct and different in happy ways from others, the more people will be drawn to you and want to know how you do the things you do. At that moment, you have an opportunity to share Jesus Christ with them and the amazing impact He’s had on your life. It’s time more Christians tapped into His amazing grace on a day-to-day basis so they stand out, accomplishing great things.

The objective of this site is to be a support and a resource to help you do this. I want to hear from you! What is your big dream? What’s standing in your way? What subjects would you like to see addressed on this site and in upcoming podcast shows? Talk back! Please either leave a note below or email me privately at marnie@marniepehrson.com .

Remember: With God, all things are possible! There are no limits He cannot help you overcome.

Light the World Podcast

winlogo150I’m thrilled to tell you about my new Women’s Information Network show called “Light the World.” Twice a week I’ll be posting an audio (podcast) giving you insights and tools to help you let your light shine even brighter. The show is geared toward Christian entrepreneurs and Christians who want to make a positive impact on the world.

The Women’s Information Network (TheWINOnline.com) is an influential group of individuals broadcasting positive messages that bless the lives of women all over the world. I’m honored to associate with them and be a part of the network. The official launch of the site is September 26th, but they’ve already posted a couple “Light the World” shows. You can listen to it here.

I’m being more open and personal with this series than I’ve ever been before (if you can imagine). I hope you enjoy it! Please drop me a note and let me know what you think. 🙂

The Perfect You

Come with me to a spiritual realm where the Light of the World, the Savior of mankind awaits. A glowing light surrounds Him and His arms outstretch, beckoning you to come to Him. You step forward and kneel at His feet.

Your finger gently trails across the nail prints, and your heart sinks — sensing the enormity of the pain He suffered because of you. Tears spill from your eyes. After a few moments, He lifts you to stand before Him and gathers you in His merciful arms, holding you tight.

You wonder what right you have to be here, feeling this immense love from One so perfect. A list of your mistakes, weaknesses, sins and imperfections floods your mind; and you start to shrink away.

“Don’t go,” He pleads, putting His hand to your cheek and brushing away your tears. Your eyes lift to His and you see only love there. No judgment, only love. “My sweet child,” He soothes, “Let me take these burdens from you. I cannot bear that you should suffer under their weight.”

One by one, you hand Him your cares, sins, disappointments, illnesses and imperfections. One by one, He embraces them and they melt in a puddle at His feet. You look down in awe as this pool of regrets evaporates and transforms into a glorious golden light that radiates out from Him in all directions. In the swell of that light comes a love more intense. It wraps you up in warmth and joy so remarkable that moisture fills your eyes once more. Only these tears are those of gratitude instead of guilt.

You look down at yourself and are amazed to see a white light radiating from you. You look to Him, puzzled at what you see in yourself.

“I made you perfect,” He says. “I made you the way you are.” You look around and suddenly you are in an exquisite garden. Flowers, trees, shrubs of every color and variety imaginable surround you. It seems that no two pieces of foliage are the same.

Jesus lifts a beautiful fragrant flower between His fingers and extends it to you. “You are like this precious flower. I made you the way you are. There is no one else like you. No one else can take your place. You are priceless to me.”

“But, I’ve made so many mistakes,” you say. “There have been so many disappointments. I try to do the right thing, but I’m too weak. I always seem to fail.”

“That is why you have me. You can’t do it alone.” He brushes away another tear from your cheek. “Allow me, and where you are weak, you will be strong.”

“Lean on me,” He continues, “and I will carry your burdens.
Come to me whenever you are lonely and afraid.
I live to comfort you.
Doubt not, fear not. I am right beside you.”

“My grace will make everything right.
Let me wipe away every tear, distortion and disappointment.
Remember, you are the perfect child I created in this garden.
You are a priceless gift to the world.”

“Whenever mortality’s cares begin to immerse you,
Come to me, and I will remind you who you really are.”

You rest your head on His shoulder, letting His words fill you with hope.

“Will you visit me often?” He asks at last.

You nod that you will.

“Good, good,” He says. “I have an important work for you – a work that only you can do.”

“What is it?” you ask.

“Shine for me. Shine like you are right now in this moment – free and unburdened by all that is not light and love. As you do, others will find me through you. Will you do that for me?”

Your heart swells with love for Him, and you hold nothing back, “Yes, yes, I will do anything for you. Only help me.”

“Of course,” He assures. “Always.”

(This was inspired by conversations/guided meditations with my remarkable friend, Judy Hansen. )

Becoming Someone Extraordinary

There’s a remarkable story in Matthew chapter 4 that we often take for granted because we’ve heard it so much. Simon and Andrew had heard that Jesus was the Messiah. One day, Jesus was walking by the Sea of Galilee and saw them casting a net into the sea. And He said to them, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Straightway they left their nets and followed Him.

Imagine that! You’ve heard that this man is the Messiah. He comes to you and asks you to leave your work, leave your family and follow Him. He wants you to go with Him around the countryside to teach, and says you’ll do greater things with your life than just the day-to-day grind. He’ll make you fishers of men. He’ll make you someone who can lead souls to God, who can be an instrument in the hands of God in transforming lives and leading them to the light.

Would you believe Him? Even if you believed He was the Son of God, might you still feel inclined to say, “Yeah, but He doesn’t know me. There’s nothing special about me. I can’t be useful to Him. I’m just an ordinary person with a lot of problems and hang-ups.”

But Jesus took these ordinary men, not scripture scholars, but ordinary fishermen and made them His apostles, men of God with power to act, heal, and teach in His name. That is one of the most powerful messages of Jesus Christ — that He can take ordinary people and transform them into extraordinary instruments in His hands. And this doesn’t just apply to Simon and Andrew; it applies to you and me.

One might also say, “But what about my life?” What of Simon and Andrew? Did their lives change when they dropped their nets and followed Jesus Christ? Of course! Jesus even changed Simon’s name to Peter. They were never the same again. That had to be scary for them at that moment of decision. I wonder if they even understood how much their lives would change? Did they know that they would work mighty miracles in His name? Did they even begin to comprehend that they would help bring thousands to the feet of Jesus Christ where they would find salvation for their souls? I doubt it.

“Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?” asked Jesus of His disciples. They answered, “Some say that thou art John the Baptist: some Elias, and others Jeremiah or one of the other prophets.” Jesus replied, “But whom say ye that I am?” Simon Peter answered, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.”

Jesus answered and said to Peter, “Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.” (Matthew 16:13-17) John the Revelator explained, “the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” (Revelation 19:10). When we have a testimony of Jesus, we are exercising the spirit of prophecy — a gift of the Spirit (see 1 Corinthians 12).

Even though Peter had the spirit of prophecy to declare that Jesus is the Son of the living God, the Lord later told Peter at the Last Supper, “Simon, Simon, behold Satan hath desired to have you that he may sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for thee that thy faith fail not: and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren.” Even though Peter had a testimony of the divinity of Jesus Christ, he was not yet converted. According to the thesaurus, converted means transformed, recreated or changed.

There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path. There is a difference between knowing, doing and becoming. The gospel of Jesus Christ invites us to become someone new. As Paul said, “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” (2 Corinthians 5:17)

When we drop our old lives, throw down our nets and follow Jesus Christ, we start on a path that can seem quite scary. We may feel like we’re leaving not only our old habits behind, but also sometimes even our very selves behind. But it is always worth it. The person He transforms us into is more beautiful, exciting, vibrant and happy than anything we could have become on our own. And isn’t it only fitting, only logical, that God can do so much more with a life than we can make of it ourselves?

God takes ordinary people and transforms them into extraordinary instruments in His hands. No matter how boring, untalented or ordinary we feel we are, Jesus Christ, if we let Him, will transform us into individuals who can make a miraculous difference in the world around us.

This is an excerpt from 10 Steps to Fulfilling Your Divine Destiny.