This Moment
24 Friday May 2013
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24 Friday May 2013
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23 Thursday May 2013
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Outside the window . . . grey sky and new green foliage on the trees and bushes
I am thinking . . . how interesting it is that it has taken us 2 days to recover from a week out of routine.
With gratitude . . . for the Lord’s smoothing my rough spots in relationships, and teaching me a bit more about myself as I come to understand another person better. That person is “connected” to all in the family. I tend to be disconnected. Another character product from childhood.
In the kitchen . . . chicken in the crockpot to make bbq chicken later today.
I am creating . . . space to do as much as possible on my “big jobs” list this summer.
I am going . . . to be home most of the next few days. Glory be, loving that thought!
I am reading . . . Bekah Hamrick Martin’s book, The Bare Naked Truth, a book sent to me for review.
I am looking forward to . . . shopping for strawberry plants and flowers this weekend!
I am praying . . . for the child development center in India that our “Samatha” attends. There are problems that Compassion India is seeking resolution and I am praying for the Gospel’s spirit of redemption to be seen by all watching.
One of my favorite things . . .quiet days at home to work through the mountains of “to do”
Here is a picture taken from the recent busy days. . .…
22 Wednesday May 2013
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Like Sweet Sanctuary, The Promise Box delves deeply into the spiritual lives of the characters. This is the part of every “story” that is told to me that I look for, “where is God’s hand, grace? Where is His deliverance.” It is refreshing read stories where the characters are doing the very thing I hope to be doing, what I encourage my children to do ~ to search their hearts, to seek God’s grace and direction for their lives.
The Promise Box by Tricia Goyer is book 2 of the Seven Brides for Seven Bachelors series. An advance reader’s copy was provided to me by Litfuse Publicity Group in exchange for my opinion.
12 Sunday May 2013
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12 Sunday May 2013
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Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…My sister and her family are planning on visiting us later this week. We’re looking forward to lots of cousin time!
And the pink package that arrived on Thursday!
A photo, video, link, or quote to share (silly, serious or both!)…
11 Saturday May 2013
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It has been my hope for two years to be able to get on a plane and travel to Guatemala, to meet you, to tell you that you are not in this parenting thing alone. I wanted to tell you that even though I am roughly 2500 miles away and we’ve never met, that I pray that God will hold you up.
And then the call came, your precious daughter, my sponsored child, left the Compassion program despite the encouragement of the staff. I had noticed over the last few letters how Lesbia’s tone had changed from young and cheerful to sad and bordering on hopeless.
Oh how I hope that you have not given up.
What is it like, trying to raise a daughter, alone without the support of a husband, in poverty, without enough?
I can only imagine the hopelessness that might try to settle in. The loneliness that produces fear. The simple reality of hunger and sickness that stamps out dreams.
Please don’t give up.
I will keep praying because I know One who spans distance, fills gaps and loves you. He loves you and your children with a forever love. I will pray that the seeds of truth which have been sown in your daughter will germinate and bring life to both of you.
And while I probably won’t be able to get on that plane to Guatemala I’ll quietly remember you and pray that God will uphold you, supply you with enough.
Please don’t give up.
11 Saturday May 2013
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“The Cat that God Sent” by Jim Kraus
Recently widowed Mary Fassler buys a Miniature Schnauzer, Rufus, and her world is turned sideways in the midst of her grief. It seems that Rufus speaks. And not just to her. He also talks to God. When Rufus begins sharing advice that could result in major changes, Mary gets the feeling the pooch might not be steering her in the right direction. Or, is she just afraid to take the leap and discover something she desperately needs? Only Rufus…and God…knows.
The author has written stories that explore the surface of unbelief, doubt and pain, with well placed humor and likeable characters. The stories were rather long in developing and it was challenging to hang in there with Rufus, “The Dog That Talked to God.” On the other hand Petey’s comments sprinkled throughout “The Cat that God Sent” injected enough compassionate humor to keep the story moving along.
About the Author:
Jim Kraus grew up in Western Pennsylvania and has spent the last twenty years as a vice president of a major Christian publishing house. He has written more than twenty books and novels, including the best-selling The Dog That Talked to God. He and his family live outside of Chicago with a sweet miniature Schnauzer and an ill-tempered Siberian cat named (of course) Petey. www.jimkraus.com
I received these books from Litfuse in exchange for my personal thoughts.
10 Friday May 2013
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I love you Beloved.
Happy Birthday.
09 Thursday May 2013
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During a visit to a clinic for BC pills, a routine pregnancy test was run. In the same breath the clinic work told me that the test was positive, she asked me when I would like to be scheduled to “take care of it”.
The news of the new life within me took me completely by surprise, and I couldn’t think to respond to the clinic worker. Stunned but unwilling to schedule “the procedure” until I talked with my boyfriend. I walked out of the clinic that day. By God’s grace I didn’t return, even though the relationship ended and I didn’t have a clue what I was going to do.
Eight months later a beautiful baby girl was born and I became a very young mother. Now that baby girl is grown, and is the mother of my precious granddaughter. Life has brought forth life.
As I look back on that January day I wonder how many young women like me are quickly presented with a solution to the “surprise” of an unplanned pregnancy, and how many are ushered into ending the life of the little surprise.
The work of LifeNetwork pushes back the darkness, protects the unborn and ministers to the young women who find themselves in an unplanned pregnancy. Each woman who walks into a LifeNetwork office is presented with life and hope. That is worth supporting.
Saturday June 1 my daughters and I will be participating in the Walk/Run for Life in our city. One of my daughters will be running in the 5K, the rest of us will walk and push JoyNess in the NanaMobile. Will you sponsor us as we walk/run to raise money to keep the doors of LifeNetwork open in our community?
As a child advocate, most of what I write about is child sponsorship and ministry to children & families. Occasionally I write about the healing I have been given from years of intense abuse as a child, and the hope I long to offer others seeking healing from that atrocity.
But there are other ways in which I desire to offer hope and help. Most stem from my own experiences, but I do believe that the hope and deliverance we have been given provides us direction on how to live and offer ourselves to God’s service
06 Monday May 2013
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Personal
Recite Psalm 91 each day ~ life changed course when Builder arrived home, I fell out of one rhythm into another and only recited Psalm 91 3 times, practiced love and attentiveness to what we had right there, right then. He has headed back to work and we’ll see him again in 5 weeks. That’s one week out of each of these coming summer months. And each time I’ll work to remember to fall out of one rhythm to be present in those.
Exercise 4 Days ~ 3 times!
Homemaking
Finish Sorting Garage Sale piles
Morning Freezer Cooking Session ~ Pancake Mix
Tie Cousin Quilt, Mail!
Community
Lesson plan for SS
Write 2 letters of gratitude/encouragement
Ministry Post
Edit “The Armor”