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Monthly Archives: June 2012

Guest Post, by my daughter

07 Thursday Jun 2012

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Hi!
This is Mae.

me with Nenxy’s packet in April

Recently I got a letter from the Facilitator of the Compassion student center my Compassion child, Nenxy attends. There  were some very difficult things in the letter. The area where Nenxy lives is greatly influenced by gangs, drugs, crime, and high unemployment. As a  result, there are high malnutrition rates and other health problems. Compassion has come to strengthen the children and their families and to let them know that there is an answer for their basic needs and that there is a God who loves them and can help them get out of their situation.3

Nenxy

At the project, there are 247 children and 222 of them are sponsored. That is a lot, but 25 children still need sponsors.

Sponsorship provides children with nutritious meals, medical care, recreational feild trips, spiritual retreats, birthday celebrations and personalized tutoring. Also, the letters that children get from their sponsors encourage them and make them feel loved by somebody who doesn’t even know them and yet cares for them and that is very important to them.

If you want, here is the link to sponsor one of these children.

Proceed to our secure online form
Perla, waiting for a sponsor

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Fit to Serve ~ Without the Stress

07 Thursday Jun 2012

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Fit to Serve.  That is the theme I found while reading Daniel over the past couple of weeks.  Here are a few examples from my journal:

* Chapter 2:14 Daniel replied with discretion and discernment.”  Discretion and discernment are qualities to learn, practice and teach my daughters.

* Chapter 3:18 Even if God does not deliver me from trials, danger…  Stay steadfast and faithful to God, cultivate that now, to develop strength for the harder days to come

*Chapter 3:28 Blessed by the God of Shadrack, Meshach and Abed-nego…yielded up their bodies so as not to serve or worship any god except their own God
    What is it that I need to do in yielding up my own body?  Romans 12:1 tells us Therefore I urge you, brethern by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual act of worship. 

*Chapter 11:32, 35 In response to the evil one to come, people who know their God will display strength and take actions.  Some will fall in order to refine, purge and make them pure until the end time.

As I read through the book of Daniel this is the theme which took form in my mind…to cultivate a spiritual and physical fitness by cultivating discretion, discernment, wisdom, to be able to face trials & danger, to display strength and take action, to present my body, a living and holy, acceptable sacrifice as an act of worship.

These words fit well into a book I was reading called “What is a Healthy Church Member.”  Recently our pastor taught a series on the book “What is a Healthy Church?  9 Marks of a Healthy Church” and he offered the “healthy church member” to the people of the congregation.

In this book, there are “10 marks” of a healthy christian, church member, described.  This of course tied right into my thoughts coming from the book of Daniel.  The 10 marks taught in this book are:

Mark 1 A Healthy Church Member is an Expositional Listener
Mark 2   …is a Biblical Theologian
Mark 3   …is Gospel Saturated
Mark 4   …is Genuinely Converted
Mark 5   …is a Biblical Evangelist
Mark 6   …is a Committed Member
Mark 7   …Seeks Discipline
Mark 8    …Is a Growing Disciples
Mark 9   …Is a Humble Follower
Mark 10   …is a Prayer Warrior

And so the theme has continued, just as always.  The Holy Spirit speaks to me, leads me, and confirms what HE is saying in multiple places, ways.  So as I begin this Summer of 7, focusing each week on a different fast topic it is confirmed to me that my over riding focus this summer is on becoming FIT to SERVE. 

And in actively pursuing that fitness, I will be practicing taking pause in the moments of my days, keeping hours you might say, to keep my focus rightly on the ONE I am seeking to serve, rather than on the work.  Ushering in peace, instead of stress.



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Amazima Ministries International: Farming God’s Way

07 Thursday Jun 2012

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As a small scale backyard gardener, chicken & duck egg gatherer, this caught my attention…
There are three pillars to the Farming God’s Way methodology:
1. Management
Do everything on time
Do everything to a high standard
Do everything with minimal wastage

2. Technology
No plowing

100% mulch covers (referred to as God’s Blanket)
Practice crop rotation

3. Biblical

Acknowledge God and God alone
Consider your ways
Understanding God’s all-sufficiency

What you sow, you shall reap
Bring tithes and offerings to God
Stake your claim

Please, click the link below and read more.  The work Katie is doing in Uganda is rich, beautiful and inspiring.

Amazima Ministries International: Farming God’s Way: Earlier this year, Amazima had the opportunity to host a very unique training seminar at our land in Buziika called Farming God’s Way…

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Compassion Sponsorship Opportunities

05 Tuesday Jun 2012

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Did you know that as a Compassion Child Sponsor, you may have the opportunity to bless, encourage and pray for other children in the program?  who are already financially sponsored, but for different reasons, not corresponded with?

Meet Yolibel, Nenxy and Ronald, our Compassion Correspondent Children

Ronald, Guatemala
Yolibel, Honduras
Nenxy, Honduras

Each of these children have entered our hearts, are daily in our prayers and recieve the letters, drawings and other small gifts that we prepare each month.

If you are a current sponsor, and have the time and desire to invest in another child or two’s lives through correspondence, call Compassion International and let them know!

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Biting Back at Malaria, with a Splash of Lemonade

04 Monday Jun 2012

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In early May our youngest daughter, Chica, planned and held a Lemonade Sale in our front yard to raise funds for malaria intervention.  As we helped her prepared for this event, I picked up several books from the library on malaria.  What I learned saddened me, discouraged me, and gave me words to speak out. 
Today I am guest posting over at Compassion Family, sharing what I learned, and the hope I found.  Please join us there.

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Sowing Hope

04 Monday Jun 2012

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010As spring glides into summer new life is emerging everywhere. 
017013Seedlings full of the hope for squash, pumpkins, salad, soup beans, ruby tomatoes, flavorful onions.  Also, seedlings of gratitude, faithfulness,  compassion, obedience peeking up in the tender soil of children’s hearts.

016School lessons are being wrapped up and set aside for the lessons that happen during the sunshine rhythm of warm days pursuing creative endeavors, garden tending, afternoon games of skipbo & uno.  And I experience a surge of hope, the deep comforting hope that comes from seeing glimmers of green on the landscape of life.

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Cheerful competitors
Smiling dancers
Rain!
Working together
Planting hope for late summer and autumn
A sister to talk to
Watermelon smiles
More work for Builder, a long ways away, the Lord gives.  The Lord takes away.  Blessed be the name of the LORD.
Family girlfriends
A hidden nest of 3 beautiful brown eggs
chickens clucking softly during backyard Bible time
warm eggs from JuJuBee
bees swarming around purple blossoms
sprouting winter’s greens and chicken food

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small beginnings of Petal Rose’s soup garden ~ to raise funds for Janeth’s support

Petal Rose and Shoestring
the lovely Janeth

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Where Lilacs Still Bloom, A Review

03 Sunday Jun 2012

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 Where Lilacs Still Bloom by Jane Kirkpatrick, Historical Fiction

German immigrant and farm wife Hulda Klager possesses only an eighth-grade education-and a burning desire to create something beautiful. What begins as a hobby to create an easy-peeling apple for her pies becomes Hulda’s driving purpose: a time-consuming interest in plant hybridization that puts her at odds with family and community, as she challenges the early twentieth-century expectations for a simple housewife.

Through the years, seasonal floods continually threaten to erase her Woodland, Washington garden and a series of family tragedies cause even Hulda to question her focus. In a time of practicality, can one person’s simple gifts of beauty make a difference? Based on the life of Hulda Klager, Where Lilacs Still Bloom is a story of triumph over an impossible dream and the power of a generous heart. from the back cover

This story, Where Lilacs Still Bloom is a historical fiction based on the life of Hulda Klager. It is a rich story about the faith to believe in the God given creativity that one possesses, and the pursuit to use that gift to create beauty and to share it with others.

The story moved a bit slowly, yet there was so much detail involved that it was still a pleasurable read.  The fullness and richness of the life of this woman are shared in detail and one can almost  hear the laughter of her children, smell those lovely lilacs and see the wonderful beauty of her gardens.

I do recommend this as a summer read, maybe in the early mornings out by the gardens.  It is like a stroll through a time and place in history, where you get to know the everyday people and watch them seek the grace to take life as it comes, making something more beautiful out of it.

I recieved this book from WaterBrook Multnomah in exchange for my honest review.

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This Moment ~ Welcome Summer!

01 Friday Jun 2012

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{this moment} – A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
visit Amanda to join in or to see more fabulous moments

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Summer of 7 ~ Escaping the Machine of Excess

01 Friday Jun 2012

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Reading the book earlier this year and I felt a nudge.  As time has gone, I’ve really thought about doing the 7 fast, adapting it to my life and circumstances.  But 7 months,  a commitment too big to  make in this season of life.  So when I saw that a community is doing it for 7 weeks, I jumped in.  Seven weeks is doable (I get distracted way too easily these days), and there is community to fellowship with.

And as I do this, sweet Mae has the book to read and think about it.  Approaching thirteen this summer, she is bombarded with the consumerism me culture.  It is my hope that reading this book will give her more tools to resist conformation to this world and increase her desire to seek transformation through the renewing of her mind.

Now as I prayed about the fast and what the Lord wants of me, this summer of 7 has taken a different turn.  So there is a schedule for the summer of 7, but there is one thing He has asked me to pursue, and that will be my primary focus.
Without further ado, here is the schedule for my summer of 7, strategically planned around the arrival of a Chinese exchange student, Builder’s rotation weeks where he will be home and the wedding in the middle of June (I don’t want to choose 5 pieces of my 7 piece allotment for that day!).  A schedule that is in place to give some framework, but will flex according to the One Thing.

June 4-10 ~ possessions ~ give away 7 items a day, for 7 days to specific people
 
June 11-17 ~ 7 day media fast, with the except of email, banking

June 18-24 ~  food ~ We will only prepare and eat staple foods our sponsored children in Guatemala, Honduras and Tanzania might have available. That saves my morning coffee, but not my dark chocolate almond milk creamer…

June 25-July 1 ~ no spending except fuel, if needed

July 2-8 ~ waste ~ a week to learn how to better compost, to seek ways to conserve energy & water, and buy only local produce

July 9-15 ~ 7 articles of clothing (not including under garments, gee nor swim suit)

July 16-22 ~ stress ~  I will plan a Sabbath evening welcome as well as a Sabbath end meal.

If you are jumping in this summer, making space to hear God speak you can join in here.

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