Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Story from Wordpress - Be Thankful!


I didn’t know her.  But, I knew her story.
Her name was Lori.  She was the friend of my friend, Sallie.
Last year, Sallie shared Lori’s story with some of us from church.  She was asking that we pray for her situation.
She was battling inflammatory breast cancer, and she had been told that she would not live much longer.  She had a husband and two small children under the age of seven.
When I heard this, I was definitely cut to the heart.  Just thinking about her situation made me ill.  Those two children of hers would soon lose their mom.  I put myself in Lori’s shoes and imagined what it might be like to tell my sweet kids that I would soon be gone.  Just the thought of that conversation occurring brought tears to my eyes.  No child should have to live without his/her mother or father.
I also found out from Sallie that Lori was doing some amazing things as she waited for her life here on earth to come to a close.  She spent much of her time writing letters and putting together videos and photos for her children to have once she was gone.  I was told that she wrote letters for all of the major life events that were to come for her children.  Birthdays, graduations, weddings, etc.  She put together letters and cards for all of those special days and tucked them away for her husband to give to them when the appropriate time rolled around.
How amazing is that?  What a wonderful treasure those items will be to her children.
Sallie also shared that Lori’s spirit throughout her entire battle had been amazing.  She said that her attitude and her outlook were so inspiring.  She said that her faith in Jesus through it all was unwavering.
I continually received updates from Sallie about Lori’s situation.  The updates continued to worsen.  Shortly after Christmas, Sallie shared that it looked as though Lori was nearing the end.
Then, on a cold January day, Lori let go of this life and went to be with the Lord.
Shortly before she died, Sallie shared these words about her friend:
“I don’t even have the words today. Praying for a beautiful friend, Lori, as she prepares to enter the kingdom of heaven today after one grueling battle with inflammatory breast cancer. She has battled with so much courage and GRACE. The grace she has shown is astounding. I’ve learned so much from you, Lori. Praying for peace and comfort for your husband and your sweet young kiddos, as well as the rest of your family. You deserve to rest in the arms of your Lord and dance on the streets that are golden.”
After the funeral, I approached Sallie and asked her how Lori’s family was holding up.  She said they were doing okay.  Then, she shared a moment from the funeral that I will never forget.
Lori was a physician.  One of her fellow physicians (who was also a close friend) gave the eulogy.  At one point during her message, she shared a very touching story.
She shared that Lori absolutely loved putting her children to bed each night.  She cherished that time.  But, as she neared the end, she found that she could no longer climb the stairs to make it up to their bedrooms.
Her solution to this problem?
She crawled.
She crawled up the stairs so that she could get to their bedrooms and do one of the things that she cherished most in life.
That one simple act speaks volumes to me about the love and devotion that this young mother had for her two little children.
If you are a young mother and you are reading this right now, I pray that you will etch that scene into your memory.  That scene of a woman struggling to crawl up the stairs to be with her children.
How many times have you sped through the bedtime routine with your children?  How many times have you dreaded brushing teeth and putting pajamas on squirming (and sometimes uncooperative) bodies?  How many times have you purposefully whipped through a short storybook and given quick kisses on foreheads just before turning out the lights? How many times have you dreaded the process and hurried through it, as a result?  How many times have you just tried to survive through it rather than soak it in?
I know how exhausting it can be at the end of the day when you have a household of small children.  Sometimes, you find yourself dragging once bedtime rolls around, and all you want to do is get through it so that you can sit down and relax a bit.
But, I would like to challenge all of us moms to remember Lori’s story when we find that we are having one of those nights.
Remember that she wanted so badly to be able to continue to put her children to bed each night, but she is no longer here to do it.
Remember that, even when she couldn’t walk up the stairs to get to her children’s bedrooms, she crawled.
Let’s honor her by looking forward to bedtime instead of dreading it.
Let’s honor her by cherishing what she cherished.
Let’s honor her by remembering that she crawled.
lori1

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Family


Before Isaiah came to our family I wondered if I would love him as much as I love my biological grand children. I wanted this child to feel completely loved.

I have thought about when a new person comes to a community of believers, they may come with a different background and a bit of baggage. Sometimes we become skeptical about whether or not a new person will “fit in.” Over the past years I’ve come to believe this way of thinking is wrong. God’s family is not a puzzle. People don’t have to fit in,  they need to be loved in. I have watched Randy, Jamie, Audrey, Isaac, and Violet embrace Isaiah - this new person with different DNA. They have shared their Legos, their space, their camping moments, and even when he is naughty and throwing a tantrum they have continued to love him. What a beautiful picture of Christ and the church. We can never stop loving each other. Family takes a lot of hard work, whether it is in the body of Christ or in our homes! God’s love, His mercy, and grace are a part of an on-going process.

Today was Isaiah’s dedication day at North Fresno Church. How wonderful to know there is a larger family, the church, that will also dedicate themselves to loving Isaiah.


By the way, I am crazy in love with all my grandchildren!

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

A Field of Grace

Today on aholyexperience.com Ann shares about the need to have a space inside of your soul, a place of God's peace that can still your heart when circumstances around you are unsettling. A place to be still with God. This is what I want to nurture in my soul!

When I was young girl I lived in an area where there were few fences, the fields were wide and when you would take a walk, it would take you a while before you came to a fence. Even then, the barbed wire was loose and you could bend down, swing your leg over the bottom wire with ease and continue your hike. The air was clean and I felt free.  Now that I am in a big city again, there are times when I feel the ache in my soul for peace and quiet. This is what I must nurture in my soul! A place where the Word of God is waiting to minister to my needs. A place where I can rest in my relationship with my heavenly Father.

I am reminded of one of the verses in James 1 - "…humbly accept the message God has planted in your hearts, for it is strong enough to save your souls." A beautiful field planted with His Word, that reaps a harvest of salvation, daily restoring my soul! I pray you find this restoration place.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

You gotta read this!

On aholyexperience.com today Emily Freeman writes a piece that is very beautiful - a call to find our beauty in Christ, in the beauty God has for our every day lives. Take a moment and read it!

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Set the Tone


When I started studying James, I skipped right past the greeting. When I backed up a few days later, I realized I had missed the “tone of voice” for the passage. "James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ." James is setting the tone and background, and servanthood is the key! Every single day we are faced with opportunities to choose whether we serve others or serve ourselves. Here in America we hear and see so much that tells us we are entitled, we deserve more. It creeps into our mindset, unless we stay in the word and keep our eyes on our servant King! Can we do this exercise? Insert our names into the phrase - " Janice, a servant of God and the Lord Jesus Christ..." and then move and speak. 

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Let's Get Saved!

I don't know about you but there are times when I need rescuing! Most of the time from myself! But there are times when the world - stress from your job, tension from different difficult situations, life itself - feels overwhelming, and you need to be saved. Remember that ridiculous commercial that said " Calgon, take me away!" It was bubble bath, for pete sake! The woman was relaxing in the tub. Trouble hadn't magically disappeared. The 2 year old was standing right outside the bathroom door. In James 1:19-21 we are reminded that when things are difficult, " humbly accept the word planted in you, which can save you."Not only did Christ's death give us eternal salvation but His Word can save us in those difficult times in our lives. Saving grace! Let's continued to be saved!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Keep on listening!

Have you ever heard the saying - "God gave you 2 ears and 1 mouth. You should listen twice as much as you talk."Love it!

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Post A Note

Thoughtfully reading in James 1:19-27 now, I see the phrase "...take note of this...", and I think of post it notes. The first thing James wants you to do is to be "quick to listen". Grab some post it notes and listen. Write down what you hear in God's Word, what you hear in Nature, what you hear in the voices around you. Listening isn't always easy. There is enough negative speak in our world, so grab a hold of the good! I am going to place the notes with the beautiful words from God and my world and put them all around my home where I can see them and be thankful. JOIN ME!

If you read this and you go to my church, see me tomorrow and I will have a gift of post it notes for you to use!

Thursday, August 29, 2013

A New Song

In Psalm 96 and in so many of the surrounding Psalms there are repeated calls to "sing a new song". As I daily meditate on God's Word it begins to sink into my thinking patterns and my prayer life. What if God lovingly said to me, " Janice, you know I've heard those requests before. You know I am a gracious God and I don't forget my children. What does my Word say?" And I reply, "It says to sing a new song!" I am drawn once again into my new habit of praise and thankfulness, looking out my window for new beauties that will remind me of God's presence.

The hummingbird zooming around my garden.
          The cloud cover that reminds me of the beach - God's great oceans.
    The fact that my muscles hurt - yea, I can still exercise!

I will choose to sing a new song!

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Distractions or Drudgery

There are tendencies with all believers to go through times in our spiritual lives when our dedication to our relationship with God and His Word wanes. You might be feeling like your reading times in God's Word have become mundane or maybe like me, you are too often distracted when you do make time. This is what distracted me the other day, when trying to reflect on Psalm 96.
This is Abby. She is our Boston terrier pup. I remember the times when I had to set the alarm to get up before my small children did. That was the only way I was going to have quiet time with God. Well, for a while, I am back to the "new mom" routine! Even good things distract!

Now to speak about mundane for a moment. There is a place on my blog site where the machine tracks how many people have checked out my blog. Don't get me wrong, I blog because I enjoy it. But it is interesting that during the first 6 months I had 500 viewing times. In the last 2 months, 7! Yes, I admit, I haven't always been diligent to regularly post. But the fact is, the newness has worn off.

We live in a society where we are encouraged to seek new adventures! Don't get into a rut! Have the latest tool or phone or fashion!

I am closing this blog by praying for you. Whoever is reading - God knows! Stay in the Word, no matter what distracts you, or in spite of how you are feeling. Feed your soul!

Sunday, August 11, 2013

THIS MONTH

Just a little post-it-note. We are studying Psalm 96 for the month of August. Don't be discouraged if you haven't been to a session for a while. Discouragement isn't from God. Dwell in this rich Psalm!




Wednesday, July 10, 2013

De-clutter

It's been more than a month that I've written anything. Life has way of piling up and weighing you down. I hadn't blogged because I didn't have anything good enough to say. But then a friend encouraged me to simply be vulnerable. These last few weeks I have allowed myself to become overwhelmed. I have opened my mouth and used words that have scraped against those I love. I have been so tired that anger has bubbled up in me and burned the one I love the most, here on this earth. I am in the middle of Ann Voscamp's book One Thousand Gifts and she is teaching me, with her vulnerability. I have let the piles of "stuff" lay on top of my list of things I am thankful for. So yesterday I de-cluttered! I am making a choice to live TODAY. Where there is only God, the I AM. Yes, I am sure I will have to de-clutter again in the future. I'm human!

Go to aholyexperience.com and read July 8, How to Keep Up the Fight for Joy. Awesome!
P.S. I'm going to learn how to use that link button!

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

good read

For my lady readers- Go to Ann Voscamp's blog, aholyexperience.com and read May 30th. It's called something like The light of Grace". You know when I say "Something like..." it means by the time I type in my password, name, and blood type to get to this spot, I am unsure of the exact title!

Friday, June 7, 2013

Thankful again!

My inspiration came from author Ann Voscamp. Her passion is to live a grateful life. Actually the apostle Paul may have started that theme long ago and my mom did her best as I was growing up to pass on a positive attitude. Inspired by others who are chalkboard crazy, I created a "thankfulness chalkboard" in our kitchen. In fact I am thinking of going "thankful crazy" and having a thankful chalkboard in every room in my house! When our grandkids visit they add to my list and it's always fun to see what they write. When our Kansas friends visited last month, my friend Judy loved my thankful chalkboard and has plans to create her own. I can't wait to hear stories of what her grandkids write. Don't you love this ripple affect! From one believer to another - encouraging one another to do good deeds! Please leave a comment if you create a thankful board.

P.S. If you live close by, I have stuff to whip one up if you need one. Let me know!

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

What To Wear?


What to wear? The girls in our family are slightly focused on what to wear to a big family wedding coming up. Dresses are being sewn, fitted, and tried on. But what to wear to a funeral? To my funeral. My focus the past few weeks has been to die to myself and have Christ fully live in me. So you could say I’m choosing what to wear at my funeral celebration. The letter to the Colossians gives me instruction on what is fashionable at one’s funeral.
“You’re done with that old life. It’s like a filthy set of ill-fitting clothes you’ve stripped off and put in the fire. Now you’re dressed in a new wardrobe. Every item of your new way of life is custom-made by the Creator, with his label on it. All the old fashions are now obsolete…Dress in the wardrobe God picked out for you- kindness, compassion, discipline, quiet strength, and humility.”
Colossians 3 - The Message
The best designer label ever! God’s name!

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Do the Dance!


I felt a little a lot of resentment bubbling up in my soul, as I listened to my son tell me how he sent his wife off to get a pedicure and manicure for Mother’s Day. I think the younger generation cleverly calls that a mani/pedi. Hey! Wait a minute! She’s your wife! I’m stuck between a husband who says “You’re not my mother,” and sends his mother a Hallmark sentiment and a son who is the gift giver for his toddler children. The voice of resentment told me I deserved more! Then the Holy Spirit brought God’s Word to my heart.  Colossians reads “ For you died and your life is now hidden with Christ in God.” In many cultures there is a celebration of eternal life at the funeral where people even dance. I thought to myself, “Do the Death Dance Janice!” Or if you would like less morbid and a little more humor– Do the durge! There have been a few more opportunities to dance since last weekend. It’s a good dance. It’s me, hiding in the arms of great dance partner!