Friday, December 20, 2013

Advent: Joy

In a Christmas letter I received this week, Mandy Caley wrote that their year had been extra full of prayer needs.  I wrote back and said that I have felt overwhelmed with so many prayer burdens.  She responded, "Ah, but God is not overwhelmed, eh?"

God is not overwhelmed.  As I sit and pray in the mornings, I call out, "Come quickly, Lord; the world is falling apart!"  But He is not overwhelmed.



 "A Mighty Fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing.
Our helper He, amidst the flood of mortal ills prevailing.
For still our ancient foe, doth seek to work us woe.
His craft and power are great, and armed with cruel hate.


On earth is not his equal.”

This year, I have found joy in remembering that God "delivered us from so great a death, and does deliver; in Whom we trust that He will yet deliver us." 2 Corinthians 1:10.  Past, present, and future.   Joy, Joy, Joy!

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Friday, November 22, 2013

Ordinary Stuff

I was listening to these guys'    Podcast  last week, and they interviewed this lady , who cautions us against measuring our spirituality by the fabulousness of our calling.

Here is my response, which I shared with some friends walking through the cancer battle of their teen daughter:
Have any of you had your own set of "light momentary afflictions" in your homes and marriages lately? And thought to yourselves, "I should not be struggling with this when other people have real problems like cancer?" We have.
And I think that ourselves and Satan try to tell us that it's important to pray for and support a family with REAL problems. But at the same time we struggle and fail to apply God's word to our "ordinary" lives. I am guilty of it, recently. I'm embarrassed to admit that I've thought we have had a pretty cruddy year, but nothing "fancy, like cancer" to put in our Christmas letter.
I have been guilty of apathy and independence in my marriage. I have not been content to serve my family in housewifely ways. Instead, I want to do something awesome like go to Africa or adopt 5 kids (notice I did not ask for sickness or loss). So far God has not opened those doors. But He is helping me to understand that He honors ordinary, non-newsworthy, daily faithfulness, including the ministry of prayer. He may use it to prepare us for a harder trial or responsibility in the future. Or, this may be "all" He requires of us in this life time.
Just like our sin has long-lasting ripples of consequence, so does walking by faith. So as Scott & Lina choose to walk by faith, by God's grace through these trials, let's choose to benefit and be encouraged to walk our current paths by faith, as well.
We long to share their burdens in many ways. May spiritual growth be one of our consequences.

Monday, September 30, 2013

May all your weeds be wildflowers

Dear daughter and I went out to the neighbor's CRP last night, and look what we found still blooming at the end of September.



Thursday, September 26, 2013

In a Perfect World

I would be reading these while leading my children through an Ancient Rome study. 


Friday, August 23, 2013

Back to School Fun


We had a little end-of-summer bash with some of the kids' friends.




 Are we ready for 2 middle schoolers?





















Are we ready for 2 First graders?





And we have our anchor man, holding down center position.



I present to you the members of the Sandcherry Schoolhouse, the best students anyone could teach.


Here is the awkward dog shot.