Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Halloween protection

Monday afternoon my youngest daughter came home from school asking if we had any garlic to protect her from vampires. I told her that we had some garlic but that she didn't need it because she had Jesus to keep her safe. She instisted that she also needed the garlic, so I allowed her to put a head of garlic on her dresser. When she woke up this morning, she told me that she slept really good last night, because Jesus and the garlic kept her safe.


How often do we rely on things of this world, when all that we need is our Heavenly Father? My prayer this morning is a stronger desire for Christ and comfort when we need it.


Sunday, October 28, 2007

Eve's Daughters

I just finished a great book by Lynn Austin called Eve's Daughters. Although it is a fictional story, it also asks the question 'Are you the wife that Christ called you to be?' We all observe the roles that our mothers played in the marriage between our parents and bring that influence into our own marriages. The story in Eve's Daughters dramatically shows how our mothers and grandparents mold us to become the wife we are today.

Lynn Austin is a Christy Award winning Christian author. This is the third book of hers that I have read. Candle in the Darkness and A Light to My Path where also good, but Eve's Daughters was the most powerful.

Speaking of good books, is there anyone out there that is interested in starting a book club? I enjoy reading great Christian fiction novels and would love to meet with others interested in reading and discussing great books.

What's your gift?

Last weekend I went through the Spiritual Gift class that Adam is conducting and I found it very enlightening. It highlighted some interesting aspects of my personality. I especially liked that the workbook asked us to become 'supernatural' instead of 'natural' and not 'normal' but spiritual.

How often are we afraid to show others our 'real' self for fear of rejection or disapproval? Once we have a better understanding of our own motiviations, it becomes easier to see what motivates others and understand where they are 'coming from'. With everyone striving to joyously serve God, without being wrapped up in who does what or who gets the credit for what job, we can become a better church, more in the image of Christ himself.

One of the over-arching premises of the personality study is there is no right or wrong behavior pattern. D, I, C, and S's are all loved and valued by our Father. Embrace who you are. God created you to be Uniquely You.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Kindness

Have you ever experienced an unexpected kindness? The other day after one of my children "borrowed" my personal CD player, the CD that was originally inside disappeared. In it's place was High scool musical 2. Hmmmm..... no child was admitting guilt! The lost CD was part of a set of hypnosis sessions and I really needed it to make the set work. I called the company hoping to buy a replacement and the man said, " Sure we can get you a replacement. Where would you like it sent?" "Wait! wait! how much will that be?" "Oh, we don't charge for replacement CD's." he said. They didn't even charge for shipping! Now how often does that happen today? It was so unexpected. I was thinking if we could each give someone a totally unexpected kindness what a difference that would make. I am challenging myself to find a need for kindness each week and try to meet it. How about you?

Monday, October 15, 2007

I'm mad...

Let's start by saying that I live in a nice, middle-class house in an established middle-class neighborhood. It's full of retirees walking 'the loop' and kids riding bikes. The homes are well taken care of and we have an active homeowners association. I felt safe at home.

Thursday afternoon the Polk County Sheriff's office busted a grow house three doors down from my home. Three doors. Two houses in between. Our addresses are eerily similar. That's WAY too close for comfort.

My children, and all their friends, ride their bikes in our neighborhood. They walk from one house to the other. We sit on the front porch. We wash cars in the front yard and park in the driveway.

I know my neighbors. At Christmas time we have a cookie exchange. We wave and say hello when we pass on the street. We trade car pool duty and borrow eggs from each other. We live the American dream. But I'm not unreasonable. I have an alarm on my car and I lock my doors at night.

How can it be that my neighbor's are drug dealers? How dare they shatter my illusion of safety by growing marijuana three doors down from my house? A few weeks ago, at 9 am on a Saturday morning, drug dealers started shooting at each other in a neighborhood not too far from here. Saturday morning isn't for drug wars. It's for sleeping late, watching cartoons and making pancakes.

Can my children still play safely outside? What changes do I need to make to protect them? They think they are safe. Until a few days ago, I thought that we had made choices that kept them safe. We live on a cul-de-sac with nice houses with large yards. How was I to know that the same things that attracted me to this neighborhood would also attract drug dealers?

Part of me is still in denial. Things like this happen in seedy neighborhoods with run down houses full of litter and junky cars. Neighborhoods where young men with lots of jewelry hang out on the street corner.

How badly could this situation have turned out? How can I trust the next people that move into the subdivision?

Have you talked to your neighbors? Do they seem like nice people? What do they grow in their garden? Do they garden indoors or outdoors? For me, this is too close for comfort. As much as I want to, I can't board up my widows and hide from the unpleasantness in this world. But I can pray hard. Pray for my family. Pray for the drug dealers. Pray for the addicts. Pray for the law enforcement officers that work hard to keep this from happening in other neighborhoods. The Bible tells us to be in this world but not of this world. This is part of the world that I definitely want no part of.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Desperate Housewife...

I have a confession to make. Please don't call me June Cleaver or Mrs. Cunningham when I tell you this. I still hang wash out on the line to dry. I inherited this gene from my mother who hangs everything outside. I have partically overcome my disability and only hang out heavy items like towels, jeans, blankets and sheets. I just can't get past the idea that the same clothes that can spend an hour in the dryer getting dry can spend that same hour outside and they come in warm, dry, and smelling so good. And, in case you're wondering, I don't wear pearls when I vacuum.


Wednesday, October 3, 2007

busy busy busy..

I'm in a hurry to get things done and i
Rush and Rush until lifes no fun
All I really got to do is live and die
But I'm in a hurry and don't know why...
(Roger Murrah-Randy VanWarmer)

Has this been life for you lately? Has the drive thru been your best friend? Is the house such a wreck that you could use a bulldozer to clean it? This has been my life lately. I need to slow down get back in balance.
Kira