The Joys of True Inspirational Stories

A funny thing happened when I finally sat down to do my work. Almost instantly I became lost in the true inspirational stories…

Angels on Earth blogger Colleen Hughes

Today’s guest-blogger is Angels on Earth associate editor Tanya Richardson.

Five o’clock on a Friday evening and I still had a pile of work on my desk that had to be done by Monday morning—most importantly reading our annual Christmas issue before it was shipped off to the printer.

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“I’m on my way home,” I emailed my husband. “I have some work I need to bring with me, though.” I thought about how Michael and I usually spent our weekends: walking through the city or along the Hudson River, attending a yoga class, chatting over coffee at our local hangout, meeting up with friends, seeing live music. This weekend one of those would have to wait.

I put my proofs of The Joys of Christmas 2012 into my bag and turned off my computer. I didn’t mind taking work home. It was a rarity for me at Guideposts. And besides, I thought, I’ll have the whole weekend to get it done.

Except that once I got home I kept putting it off. Sunday morning I made breakfast and went to church. When we got home Michael sat down at his computer to do some work, and I knew there was no more escaping my own responsibilities. I sighed and sat down to start reading.

Then a funny thing happened. Almost instantly I became lost in the true inspirational stories: a dad who manages to fly to his son’s base in Afghanistan for a surprise Christmas reunion, a community that rallies around an ill child, a camel that is able to reach a struggling adolescent. As I read page after page, I realized there was nothing else I would rather be doing on a Sunday afternoon. I couldn’t imagine an activity more joyful or comforting or inspirational.

I hope you like reading The Joys of Christmas 2012 as much as I did. It was a joy to work on, too.

Click here to order The Joys of Christmas 2012.

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