Saturday, 19 March 2016

Fearless through Hard Times!


Hello everyone! Wow it's been a crazy start to the year for this girl... So aside from being super busy with the new magazine , writing my next book and raising three growing boys, I have been singing in the worship team at church. I would normally tell you that I thrive off chaos. Being busy keeps me motivated and although my organising and memory still suck! somehow everything generally works out and I get everything done. 
Hardest thing about this life of craziness is that you just think things can't get any harder, I mean haven't I made it hard enough? WRONG!!!. I completely forgot about the human, emotional side of life.  This year has been an eyeopener on so many levels. My relationship with my sibling came to, i'm hoping a brief halt. It was bone crushing to have discord between us and words spoken sliced through my heart.
What's crazy about it though is that a breakdown and harsh words can send you spiralling, before you know it you're replaying your past, others peoples actions and words cause you cry and you begin to fall further and further into despair.
You cry to God, asking why everyone is against you? How has this happened ? What have you done wrong? My goodness the list is endless. The hurt seeps out into other areas of your life and it feels as if everyone is attacking you. How do you come back from this ?

Find that one person you trust more than anything and be prepared to hear the truth. It's gonna sting and you may feel that their words were harsh or they just don't understand you.
I am lucky enough to have, so called person. The sweetest lioness you will ever come across, so loving and caring, but boy when you need to hear the truth, she will give it to you.
When my Lioness spoke to me she let me know, that it's okay to feel sad, she understood what I had been going through. She reminded me I had a decision to make, I could tuck tail and walk away from commitments, continue to stay in this funk I was in or to rise up, humble myself and honour those around me, pray for those who had hurt me and power on through the storm. 
So what is my point? We sometimes get comfortable within ourselves, if we are sensitive, we generally hate confrontation so we keep the peace. If we are busy, we generally get so caught up in what we need to do, we forget to nurture relationships. If we are depressed, we actually tend to push our struggles aside and focus on others. These things become a comfort zone for us. It's what we have found works for us to keep steady and make it through the day, unharmed. 
God, doesn't want us there! He pulls us out of our comfort zones, lets us face what we don't want to face. It hurts us but he knows it makes us stronger. Builds us up and as we push through this new territory, we come out feeling victorious, knowing that there is nothing, no hurts, bad words, disagreements that can keep us down. He makes us stronger each and overtime, building us up to be able to battle for his works.
My advice, is in those times os struggle or confusion, as hard as it is, turn to that person that is fierce with love and honesty and talk to them. Pray with them and be prepared to hear the truth. Because the Truth my friends will set you Free xoxo

Sunday, 10 January 2016

New indielove magazine

Hey all, please get behind my newest adventure for 2016 indielove magazine . for all things Indie, please repost and share this. help in anyway you can
sarah Gai x

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Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Plus size kind of Life

Plus size Kind of Life


Remember when I wrote that I am incapable of picking a niche when it comes to my blog. Hence Uniquely made Sarah Gai. Why? because I'm a one of a kind. I love to write about christianity, books, authors, what i'm making, etc, etc, etc. 
SO.... as the year draws to an end I decided that this new years I'm going to make a new years resolution. Never ever done that before, but I figure why not? 
If you have been following me for a while you know that I am a fan of plus size heroine writing. Love my plus size girls. As you can tell from my above photo I too am a plus size girl. 
And in all honesty I generally don't mind it. This is how people know me and see me. Now for the scary bit... I'm in my thirties and already suffering health problems. Always tired, pre diabetes, smoker, coffee junkie... goodness i'm a walking, ticking time bomb. 
Now, back to the new years resolution.
As of the 1st of January I am going to go on a little journey to get healthier. Once a month on my www.sarahgai.com page I will update my progress. With photos, issues, menu ideas, exercise etc. Join my community and come along for the journey, post your own photo's in my chat room, get your friends to sign up. swap tips and ideas.
I will caution you all now. I'm not out to drop a huge amount of weight, but I do want to get healthier.  live by example and teach my children that anything is possible. I would love the support
Sarah Gai x

Monday, 21 December 2015

New website

Just a reminder that my two blogs are now in a new community website I created. So check out www.sarahgai.com and subscribe. Make this your journey too and not just a visit x

Monday, 14 December 2015

We all have God Given Gifts

There are often times in my own life when I wanted to question God. What are my God given gifts, Lord?
I have so many Christian and non Christian friends ask me the same question, time and time again.
Maybe we are hoping that one morning we wake up and discover we have been blessed with the gift of healing, prophecies, speaking of tongues. The list of gifts is so large we miss the very gifts that we were born with.
I believe that before God can bestow upon us the gifts that take strong people to handle we must first plant a seed and water it to help it grow.
So… how do we do that? We start with what we have already at hand. 
What are you good at? Can you write, sing, paint. Do you relate to people well? Can you offer a hand of help? cleaning for someone, driving someone somewhere?. Maybe you are a mighty prayer warrior.
I love to write, as you can tell. I also love to sing on our worship team and teach Sunday school. I make cards for people and take them out for coffee to just generally see how they are.
You see if you look close and dig deep you can find your unique gifts. They may seem small and significant. But did you know even a simple smile or a helping hand can change a persons life. 
Start with the gifts you already have and seek God fervently in prayer. More and More everyday I guarantee you will begin to see how amazing and unique God has made you and grow in that, embrace it more and step outside to reach the world. Sarah Gai, www.sarahgai.com

Friday, 4 December 2015

Cute Christmas Card Printables

Cute Christmas Card Printables!




So... Being as it is the Holiday season. I just couldn't help myself and had to make up these cute little Christmas cards. Head on over to my store and check them out!!
Keep this momma blogging 


Thursday, 3 December 2015

Remember to put Christ in Christmas!


It's once again the season for holiday cheer, family gatherings, tables laden with food, presents under the tree. Carols by candle light celebrations. It really is the time of year where everybody is busy and the whole point of why we celebrate this joyous day can be forgotten. By the time Christmas morning rolls around it becomes about unwrapping presents, then preparing for the day ahead whether it's visiting the family or cooking a monstrous feast. And don't get me wrong... I LOVE those parts.

The other day I was running our churches Sunday school. As Christmas day draws closer we begin to start our yearly singing and gift preparations with the children. My task for the class was to help the children make Christmas cards that they could hand out to the church goers on Christmas day. 
As I was writing my own card out to show the children an example to follow I signed the card inside with Merry Xmas. One of the young six year olds in the class, tapped me on the arm to get my attention. 
"You took Christ out of Christmas, Sarah" he politely told me. I was baffled for a moment, thinking what on earth he was talking about, until he pointed down at the card where I had written Xmas
"See you crossed him out" he frowned still pointing at my writing.

Well, you can only imagine my horror when I took his words into my heart and realised what he mean't. To be corrected by a sweet little six year old. From that one comment it set my entire Festive season into a new direction. 
Took me back to the core of what this joyous season is really about. 
So when you wake up Christmas morning, before opening presents, be conscious of the day is about. As a family take a few minutes to say a prayer for the saviour that was born for us. Say happy birthday to him and rejoice. Before each meal, say a prayer in remembrance. 
Remember to put Christ in Christmas.
God Bless!