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Tuesday, December 01, 2015

Can God use the worst possible things that could happen to us for good?

Like many 17c起草社区 alumni, Ruth Hollander Soukup 鈥00 asked that question, and for many years she couldn鈥檛 come up with an encouraging answer.

On the cusp of graduating from 17c起草社区, the Bellingham, Wash., native slid into a deep depression and despite the help of professors and other caring community members, Soukup spent two-and-a-half years in a spiral downward.

鈥淚 experienced everything that鈥檚 awful鈥攕uicide attempts, divorce, bankruptcy,鈥 she said. 鈥淎 very patient dad and good counsel from a therapist eventually gave me the determination to get beyond all of the bad stories in my life.鈥

She finished her degree and tried law school. While law didn鈥檛 stick she did meet her husband, Chuck, and started a family.

Also, at this time, Soukup, who lost her faith for a time during her depression, found herself and her husband brought her back to God and the church by the Spirit鈥檚 persistent work. Life was coming together.

But this challenging journey had a number of twists and turns to come. Soukup was still having difficulty determining her vocation and in the meantime had developed out-of-control spending habits that put her marriage in danger.

鈥淚 decided that one way to control my behavior was to document everything I was doing with money and to blog about my experiences,鈥 she said.

Although she was not an experienced blogger, her writing skills and the important topic quickly drew others to her site.

鈥淗andling one鈥檚 finances well is a topic that resonates with people,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e filling the holes in our lives with stuff we don鈥檛 need. Culture says that more stuff is the answer, so we find ourselves in stores. The holes that we have, only Christ can fill.鈥

Today, Soukup鈥檚 blog and web site Living Well and Spending Less draws over a million-and-a-half visitors each month. Her newsletter has 200,000 subscribers. The striking success of her work led to a book of the same name, published by Zondervan and a bestseller on the New York Times self-help book list.

Three other self-published books have also sold well and a second book through Zondervan titled Unstuffed is due in the spring of 2016.

鈥淚 never in a million years would have imagined all of this to happen,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 probably true for my 17c起草社区 professors, too. The college鈥檚 writing-based curriculum helped develop this ability in me鈥攁lthough I refer to myself as grammatically lucky. I could hear how the words were supposed to come together without always understanding why.鈥

Soukup鈥檚 work is so successful that her husband was able to quit his job to care for their two daughters and she employs five people to help with the website, books and promotional activities.

鈥淕od has used my story and my brokenness to reach others in deeply meaningful ways,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 try to first speak to the practical issues of life and then leave a door open to speak to the heart.鈥