- Disruption of Our Plans
- Dissipation of Resources
- Dissolution of Relationships
The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and I am helped. My heart leaps for joy and I will give thanks to him in song.Psalm 28:7
Friday, May 27, 2016
How will I know God is moving?
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Withered under the Son
I have felt weary and tired in recent weeks as I have struggled through lots of emotions with recent events at my church. As we all tend to do at times, trying desperately to control and manage things outside of my abilities. I have short-lived strength on my own and my reliance on God needs to be realized as my never-failing source of strength, hope and joy. It is time to draw near to God, for our minds will be refreshed and our strength will be renewed by Him.
Monday, May 2, 2016
IT IS A GOD THING IN MY OPINION...
Over the past nearly 18
years, I have submitted many things to be included in the church reports. Beyond the financial reports provided, I have
commented on a wide variety of topics, but never a personal God story. This
year, our family verse was 2 Chronicles 15:7 and I have to tell you just a little
about how God used this one verse in our lives.
Many know pieces of my husbands joblessness, our family and pet losses, a few family health issues, and the woes
regarding our enormous tax hike! Many
remember that my daughter had to have braces put back
on in early 2015. Did you know
that her orthodontist died suddenly just before they were to come off in
September; and then, under a new doctor, she had to have dental surgery to
remove a tooth up in her jaw that had been overlooked for 11 years of orthodontics?
It could have caused her years of
problems in the future if not removed. The circumstances surrounding this
were so “out of this world” that it could only be a God thing! We did not give up!
Did you know that during the time New Song was working on a revised
budget, the Elders were making lots of tough decisions including a choice
between the facilities manager and me? Jose and I had worked together since
2001 and spent a great deal of time together. I was praying for him and
he was praying for me. Both of us were interviewing and both of us knew one
would go and one would stay. Saying good-bye to my co worker was extremely hard
for me. I was faced with mourning the
loss of a valued work partner and assuming the heavy burden of the full time
facilities management, in addition to my other responsibilities as the church
Office and Business Manager. In the midst of this all, my husband becomes unemployed once again,
but thankfully I still had my job here at New Song. It was a God thing. We stayed strong!
In recent weeks, we have heard tough announcements from our pulpit. The circumstances surrounding the events of our Pastor resigning, our mother church calling us to help, and the possibilities at times seem out of this world, beyond our understanding and difficult to process. I never thought I could go through more orthodontic issues with my daughter, that I could endure my husbands 5 jobs in one year, bounce back from pet loss, enjoy wearing so many hats and also survive Jose leaving. But then I remembered, He has been so faithful to us all year. Help came to the rescue through faithful volunteers, prayer warriors, financial support, new jobs, and encouragement from new and old friends for what would come. Did you know, that although we can’t always see where the road leads, God promises there’s something better up ahead as long as we trust him, be strong, and don’t give up? We will be rewarded!
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Monday, January 11, 2016
Some of the problems a true Christian may see with Dating....
- Dating promotes lust and moderate sexual activity, opening the door for fornication.
- Dating develops a self-centered, feeling-oriented concept of love.
- Dating creates a permanent endorphin-bond between two people who will not spend their lives together.
- Dating teaches people to break off difficult relationships, conditioning them more for divorce than marriage.
- Dating develops an appetite for variety and change, creating dissatisfaction within marriage.
- Dating lacks the protections and guidance afforded by parental involvement of courtship.
- Dating doesn't prepare children to face "life's realities"
- Dating devalues sex and marriage.
- Dating leads to intimacy but not necessarily to commitment.
- Dating tends to skip the "friendship" stage of a relationship.
- Dating often mistakes a physical relationship for love.
- Dating often isolates a couple from other vital relationships.
- Dating, in many cases, distracts young adults from their primary responsibility of preparing for the future.
- Dating can cause discontentment with God's gift of singleness.
- Dating creates an artificial environment for evaluating another person's character
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Are you trash or treasure?
I have a thing for other people's "trash."neighborhood clean-ups, curb burglar-ing, a killer eBay bargain, they're all up my alley. You know the old adage, "one man's trash is another man's treasure"? I live this! It is a regular occurrence for my husband to be calmly driving along, only to be scared out of his wits as I frantically scream at him to "STOP THE CAR!!!"
I then have to sheepishly explain that we are not in mortal danger, I am just slightly excited as I have spotted my latest treasure. Once his pulse has returned to within normal range, the ensuing conversation is ALWAYS the same. He questions my sanity in collecting rubbish, and I describe the beauty that I know I can unveil in my new piece. There may also be teeniest of tiny possibilities that he is also questioning how long the "treasure" will sit in our garage while it awaits its transformation. A side issue really.
While spending the last hour starting the process of "up-cycling" a gorgeous timber children's chair that I "rescued" from a local clean-up, I have pondered why someone would throw away something so precious? As I've sanded off the dodgy lacquer and stain and applied the first coat of new paint, I was reminded of something: If I look at trash and I see beauty, how much more does God look at His astounding creation and see the royalty He intended?
If I, through sanding back and painting over what others have deemed as trash, and draw out of it beauty and charm, how much more can God draw out of us the beauty that has been cast aside and covered up or even completely discarded as trash? Not only does He draw out, enhance and perfect that beauty, He makes an entirely new creation in the process!
If you are feeling "trashed," cast aside, roughed up, forgotten or left by the curb, there is no better place to run than into the arms of your Heavenly Father! His sanding is gentle. His brush strokes are light. He already sees you as a finished product. He sees beauty. YOU are HIS TREASURE.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
To the kids in my life out there....IT DOES MATTER WHO YOU MARRY!
It will impact you spiritually.
It will impact you emotionally.
It will impact you physically.
It will impact you mentally.
It will impact you relationally.