I am thrilled to announce that my book, I Need The Light! 26 Weekly Devotionals to Help You Through Winter is now available!
Even if you love the fall and winter, I think you will benefit from reading this book.
Why I Wrote I Need The Light!
I wrote it from a place of physical challenges in cold weather, so I think people who have such illnesses and conditions as Seasonal Affective Disorder, Fibromyalgia, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis will be able to identify.
I settled on writing 26 weekly devotionals because with the onset of fall, I start dreading winter. Seasonal Affective Disorder affects me half the year.
What Does the Title I Need The Light! Mean?
To help me combat the symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder and sleep problems, my former physicianβs assistant told me that I needed to get out in the natural light early every morning. I needed natural sunlight.
Iβm not a morning person, so I had to force myself out of bed and outdoors in the morning β even in cold weather. As I walked, I repeated in my head the words, βI need the light. I need the light. I need the light. I need the light.β On about the fifth repetition, I had an epiphany: I realized I also needed The Light β Jesus Christ β βThe Light of the World.β
Iβve been a Christian all my life, so it wasnβt a new concept for me that I needed Jesus Christ in all aspects of my life, but the sudden connection between βthe lightβ and βThe Lightβ was startling! It was then and there that God planted the idea in my mind and heart to write a book about the light and The Light.
That day, I started looking for all the references to light and The Light in the Bible.
Format of I Need The Light!β
Each weekβs devotional follows this basic pattern:
The weekβs Scripture reference is stated.
βSetting the Stageβ in which I give a little background for that Scripture.
The weekβs Scripture is then presented from The Message, The Good News Bible, The Living Bible, The New Oxford Annotated Bible (New Revised Standard Version), and TouchPoint Bible. The second week has the bonus of including theΒ Bible verse from my great-great-grandmotherβs 1849 The Psalms of David in Metre.
Insight from a Bible commentary, such as the series by Rev. William Barclay.
βMy Thoughtsβ – Then, I usually share my thoughts about the Scripture.
βRememberβ β one sentence of encouragement to ponder.
βThought Pattern Interrupterβ β One sentence to help you put a positive spin on that week.
βActivity Suggestionβ β An activity you might choose to do that week to get you out of your own head/situation.
βComfort Recipeβ β A recipe that I consider a fall or winter βcomfort foodβ from my own experience.
How to Use I Need The Light!
Readers are encouraged to read the devotional book as they choose. You donβt have to read it over a 26-week period. And each week, you can read the entire chapter in one sitting, or you can string it out over the week. Itβs totally up to you to read the book in the way that best helps you.
Where to Find I Need the Light!
If you think I Need The Light! 26 Weekly Devotionals to Help You Through Winter would help you, or if you know someone who might benefit from the book, it can be purchased at your favorite independent bookstore. If you donβt find it there, please ask them to order the book from IngramSpark.
The book is available in paperback and as an e-book.
Hereβs how to order through my website:
- Go to https://www.janetmorrisonbooks.com.
- Click on βBooks.”
- Click on βRead moreβ under the photo of the book cover.
- At the end of the bookβs description there, click on the BookShop.org buy button, which takes you to BookShop.org (a site that supports independent bookstores throughout the U.S.)
- Put my book in your basket.
- Select the independent bookstore you wish to support.
- Place your order and have the satisfaction of knowing you are supporting an independent bookstore!
So far, Second Look Books in Harrisburg, NC; Blue Ridge Books in Waynesville, NC; and Highland Books in Brevard, NC have been very supportive of my book so Iβll give them a shout-out.
The book is also available on Amazon and from Barnes & Noble.
Hereβs a Sneak Peek at I Need The Light!
From Week 12, hereβs the βSetting the stageβ introduction to that weekβs devotional about the Parable of the Lost Coin:
βIn Halleyβs Bible Handbook, Henry H. Halley describes the fifteenth chapter of Luke as βthe calm before the stormβ in Luke 14. In the fourteenth chapter of Luke, Jesus doesnβt beat around the bush as He talks about the price people will pay for following Him. He goes on to explain that He must be first in our lives. We must love Him more than we love anyone else. Itβs enough to make a person question the wisdom of following Jesus!
βBut then we come to Luke 15. It is a beautiful chapter about the tender, forgiving grace of Jesus. The chapter includes the Parable of the Lost Sheep, the Parable of the Prodigal Son, and the passage weβre looking at this week: The Parable of the Lost Coin.β
Does this sound like something you or a friend would like to read?
I wrote I Need The Light! 26 Weekly Devotionals to Help You Through Winter in a conversational tone as I imagined I was talking one-on-one with a good friend. If this approach to the Bible appeals to you, I hope you will look for my book.
I’m not an “in your face” kind of Christian. I’m a lifelong Presbyterian, so I’m not going to scare you into being a Christian. That’s not the Presbyterian way!
Even if fall and winter are your favorite seasons of the year, I believe you will find something of benefit in my 188-page devotional book.
I invite you to look for it!
If you read it and like it, your rating and/or brief review on such sites as Goodreads.com and Amazon will be greatly appreciated.
Janet
#ineedthelight!
#INTL!




Congratulations! This is wonderful Janet! I know this will be very successful! Blessings and all the best!
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Congratulations on your new book. It been a slog to get it published, Janet.
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Congratulations, Janet! All the best for a successful launch!!
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Thatβs impressive, Janet. I wish you success with your book!
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Thank you, Francis!
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Thank you, Pat. It certainly has been a slog! Writing it turned out to be the easy part.
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Thank you so much, Liz!
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Thank you, Matroos!
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Your comments about the publishing problem were quite illuminating. Sounds like a true slog.
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Always a pleasure Janet!
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I seem to constantly be entangled in a self-publishing learning curve. If I had just one ounce of a technology gene in my body, life would be so much easier. I don’t, so this late-in-life new career I’m pursuing will continue to be a struggle. At least I know now not to expect anything to go smoothly. LOL!
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Congratulations on the launch! Wishing you every success!
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You’re welcome, Janet.
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Thank you!
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Congratulations, Janet!
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Thank you, Edward!
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Youβre very welcome.
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congratulations. This sounds quite unique as a devotional. Well done.
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Thank you so much, Dawn!
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Congratulations π π π Janet. The title of your book is unique and I am sure many people will find it encouraging. The winter can be a challenging time for many people. Keep up the good work π and have a great day.
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Thank you so much, Beverley! I hope you have a great week.
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