Jan

31

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New Starfield Single

The new single is called “Rediscover You,” and it’s from the album to be released sometime in February.  I’ve loaded it onto the blog mp3 widget  for your listening pleasure…

Have a good week,

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I need to just admit
my faith is paper thin
I’m feeling so burned out
On religion

I say an empty prayer
I sing a tired song
I need to just admit that the passion’s gone

And I want to get it back

You told me
Look for You and I will find
So I’m here
Like I’m searching for the first time
Revive me, Jesus
Make this cold heart start to move
Help me rediscover You

I want to learn to pray
The way that David prayed
I want my soul to burn when I hear Your name
I want to feel like new
I want to hunger for you
Bring me back to life like only You can do
Cause I don’t want to stay the same

You told me
Look for You and I will find
So I’m here
Like I’m searching for the first time
Revive me, Jesus
Make this cold heart start to move
Help me rediscover You

Lord, I want to be Yours today
I want to know the passion of the saints
And how they were changed

You told me
Look for You and I will find
So I’m here
Like I’m searching for the first time
Revive me, Jesus
Make this cold heart start to move

I want to burn for You
Bring me back to life, Jesus
Help me rediscover You

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Jan

30

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Categories: Encouragement, Faith, Spiritual Growth

A Ponderment

During childhood, I was in some churches that talked about the Christian life like it was a vale of tears, a cross to bear for all of life.  We were constantly reminded that we were sinful.  I’ve since known some people who lived with that mindset, who were so “holy” and full of works, literally striving for righteousness through outward means, that they weren’t enjoying the blessings God had placed in their lives.

How is it beneficial to dwell on sin?  We’re supposed to count our blessings, not our shortcomings.  We’re to turn things over to the Lord, heed the promptings of the Holy Spirit, and let Him do the work in us while we joyfully follow the stepping-stones of growth He has set before us.

“Except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain who build it,” so what does it profit me to search myself constantly for weeds to pluck?  If God isn’t prompting their removal, they’ll probably grow right back.  (And next time, they might have thorns!)

I’m not saying we shouldn’t ever examine our hearts; merely, that it shouldn’t be our focus.  “Me” isn’t necessarily supposed to be the motivation for change.  Our eyes are to be fixed on Jesus, our ears attuned to the Holy Spirit, our hearts receiving words from the Father about our worth in His eyes.

We were born with a sin nature — but we have since been redeemed, bought with a great price.  I’m not a “lowly worm” of a person, I’m a Princess in an almighty kingdom.  You aren’t a mess of contradictions with so many problems you’ll never get them all sorted out, you’re a worthy work in progress.  Where God doesn’t see fit to change or remove something in you, the Holy Spirit will change your mindset about that area to acceptance, possibly even to gratitude.

You are His work, not your own project.  “He who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it.”

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Jan

29

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Indicating Intelligence-malfunction

Several of my great-uncles used phrases like these all the time — not because they felt superior, but because they were incurable teases and there were several familial “good targets.”

Can you add to the list?

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A taco short of a combination plate

Not the brightest bulb in the marquee

A few dimes short of a dollar

Not the sharpest crayon in the box

Not the sharpest tool in the shed

A few bricks short of a load

A few peas short of a casserole

The lights are on, but nobody is home

A few sandwiches short of a picnic

A few olives short of a martini

A few fries short of a happy meal

The elevator doesn’t go all the way up

Not the brightest bulb in the chandelier

Ain’t enough chlorine in that gene pool

Too bad the gene pool doesn’t have lifeguards

Sharp as a marble

The wheel is turning but the hamster is dead

Doesn’t have both oars in the water

A few Bradys short of a bunch

The gates are down, the lights are flashing, but the train isn’t coming

Fell out of the stupid tree and hit every branch on the way down

Another brain would be lonely

If you stand close enough to them you can hear the sea

Not the quickest bunny in the forest

If you gave them a penny for thoughts, you’d get change

The driveway doesn’t quite reach the road

Couldn’t pour water out of a boot with instructions on the heel

Not playing with a full deck

If brains were dynamite, he wouldn’t have enough to blow his nose

A mind is a terrible thing to waste — good to know she’s saving hers

He’s a butter knife in a steak world

A few clowns short of a circus

Has a natural talent for finding subliminal messages in ice cubes

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Jan

23

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Categories: Children, Counting My Blessings, Faith, Parenting

Our someday daughter

We’ve always been open to the idea of having another child by adoption, and I realized the other night that it’s time. Kevin feels the same, and has surprised me with some of his anticipatory comments and enthusiasm. I even pointed out that if we do this, we will put off by 6-10 years the Empty Nest Syndrome that I’m dreading and HE’s anticipating, and he just laughed.

We’re agreed on a girl, and Kevin asked what ages we were thinking because he doesn’t want to do diapers again.  I said optimally 1-4 yrs, and of course depending on how old she is when we’re matched, she could be 5 or 6 when she joins our family.  I would prefer less culture-shock and adjustment to a new family for her, so the younger the better in that regard.  I’m open to a pair of siblings so they wouldn’t be separated — but if that came up in the process, we’d have to be in agreement.

So, we’re planning to adopt from Haiti.  We’re both researching and reading, and one grandma, four aunts and many friends are already joining us in praying over her. Please add some prayers of your own. ;)

I haven’t been able to get to sleep easily for several nights because I can’t concentrate on my book for thinking of her and praying.  Aislynn has mentioned before that she really wished she had a sister, but when I told her it could be a reality and to ask the Lord, she was very excited. She’s planning how she’ll share her room, and wants to appropriate Brendon’s bunk beds.

We’re going to try to get on a fostering list ASAP, with adoption later on if our child’s orphan status can be verified.  With the mass graves in Haiti and no time for identification of bodies, who knows how long the Haitian government will wait for adoption approval.  That will be one more area to trust God and watch Him at work.

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Jan

21

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Really old coffee advertisement

From the Public Advisor (England, 1657):

“In Bartholomew Lane on the back side of the Old Exchange, the drink called ‘Coffee’ is for sale.  It is a very wholesome and physical drink, having many excellent virtues, closes the orifice of the stomach, fortifies the heat within, helpeth digestion, quickens the spirits, maketh the heart lightsome, is good against eyesores, coughs or colds, rhumes, consumption, headache, dropsy, gout, scurvy, Kings evil, and many others.  Is to be sold both in the morning and at three o’clock in the afternoon.”

If only even half of that were true.

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Jan

20

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Franklin’s worldview

Benjamin Franklin’s parents not only attended church with their family, but also advocated Puritan values.  These were derived from the Bible and practiced in front of him during childhood.  I think this foundation planted the seeds of a Christian worldview into his growing young mind, and he then put the same values into practice throughout his own life.

As an adult, Franklin rejected many Christian doctrines with which he was raised, including doubting the divinity of Christ.  He became a Deist, believing that truth can be found entirely through nature and reason.  He did, however, retain his faith in God, and this is evidenced many times in both his speech and writing.  In later years, he stated in his autobiography, “I never was without some religious principles.  I never doubted, for instance, the existence of the Deity;  that He made the world, and governed it by His providence; that the most acceptable service of God was the doing good to man; that our souls are immortal; and that all crime will be punished, and virtue rewarded, either here or hereafter.”

Many, if not most, of the founding fathers believed to some extent as Franklin did.  Judeo-Christian values are evidenced not only in their personal correspondence and other writing, but also in their eventual drafting of important national documents.  I don’t think it came as a surprise to any when Franklin advocated the institution of daily prayer for the members of the Constitutional Convention.

During his appeal, he reminded them of previous prayers and the answers that were “graciously” given.  He then said, “…the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth — that God Governs in the affairs of men.”  He alluded to Psalm 127:1, Matthew 10:29 and James 1:17, and concluded that the Lord’s blessings should be sought each morning before deliberations began.

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Constitutional Convention Address on Prayer

delivered by Benjamin Franklin on June 28, 1787, Philadelphia, PA

Mr. President:

The small progress we have made after four or five weeks close attendance & continual reasonings with each other — our different sentiments on almost every question, several of the last producing as many noes as ays, is methinks a melancholy proof of the imperfection of the Human Understanding. We indeed seem to feel our own wont of political wisdom, since we have been running about in search of it. We have gone back to ancient history for models of government, and examined the different forms of those Republics which having been formed with the seeds of their own dissolution now no longer exist. And we have viewed Modern States all round Europe, but find none of their  Constitutions suitable to our circumstances.

In this situation of this Assembly groping as it were in the dark to find political truth, and scarce able to distinguish it when to us, how has it happened, Sir, that we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of lights to illuminate our understandings? In the beginning of the contest with G. Britain, when we were sensible of danger we had daily prayer in this room for the Divine Protection. — Our prayers, Sir, were heard, and they were graciously answered. All of us who were engaged in the struggle must have observed frequent instances of a Superintending providence in our favor. To that kind providence we owe this happy opportunity of consulting in peace on the means of establishing our future national felicity. And have we now forgotten that powerful friend? or do we imagine that we no longer need His assistance.

I have lived, Sir, a long time and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth — that God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid? We have been assured, Sir, in the sacred writings that “except the Lord build they labor in vain that build it.” I firmly believe this; and I also believe that without his concurring aid we shall succeed in this political building no better than the Builders of Babel: We shall be divided by our little partial local interests; our projects will be confounded, and we ourselves shall be become a reproach and a bye word down to future age. And what is worse, mankind may hereafter this unfortunate instance, despair of establishing Governments by Human Wisdom, and leave it to chance, war, and conquest.

I therefore beg leave to move — that henceforth prayers imploring the assistance of Heaven, and its blessings on our deliberations, be held in this Assembly every morning before we proceed to business, and that one or more of the Clergy of this City be requested to officiate in that service.

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Jan

14

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Amazing Home Remedies

*A mouse trap, placed on top of your alarm clock, will prevent you from rolling over and going back to sleep after you hit the snooze button.

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*If you have a bad cough, take a large dose of laxatives, then you will be afraid to cough.

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*Clumsy? Avoid cutting yourself while slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them while you chop away.

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HA! Some of you thought I was going to start talking about garlic… but that’s another post.

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Jan

11

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Categories: Children, Children's Ministry, Encouragement, Music, Spiritual Growth

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Of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven

Life-happenings, sick kids, extended family surprises/issues… stressful thoughts had my spirit in an uproar. Then I walked through the living room and heard Junior Asparagus singing “Your love was with me all throughout my day.” All other thoughts stopped, as I wondered what signs of God’s presence I’d missed that morning.

When the kids dispersed, I re-wound that part of the video so I could quietly listen again. I remembered other times VeggieTales has blessed me, besides the obvious benefits in my children’s lives.

Songs came to mind; of Annie, the scallion, singing “a thankful heart is a happy heart” to Madame Blueberry… of Junior playing an Israelite boy, reminding Joshua “we know that He will take care of us, if we will follow Him.” I thought of Jesus saying “I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children.”

Of the songs I love from the series, my favorites are sung by children, pointing to a principle, often reminding an adult about something important. It’s so easy to make lives, ministries and relationships more complicated than they need to be. But always there is a choice about attitude and approach — whether to be “wise in our own eyes” and do things in what we think is a mature fashion, or to become as little children in our Father’s eyes.

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Jan

9

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Eeeeewww!

*We saw this guy on a Food Network special.  While interesting, the germ factor is mind-boggling… and of course my children want some of the kits — http://www.chewbynumbers.com/.  I forbade them.

**Jelly Belly has a ten-flavor sampler of jelly beans called Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans, marketed only in the U.S. and Canada.  The delectable flavors not available to the rest of the world — Dirt, Vomit, Rotten Egg, Pickle, Sausage, Ear Wax, Earthworm, Soap,  Black Pepper, and Booger.

I can tell you that Pickle, Pepper and Sausage taste interestingly like you’d think they should, but I wouldn’t eat them again.  Dirt, Earwax, Earthworm and Soap aren’t too bad, but I wouldn’t eat them again.  Rotten Egg is really icky.  I wouldn’t try Vomit or Booger… not that I think I’d be recommending them if I had.

***For those of you trying to take a more organic approach to nutrition, here are some “tasty insect recipes” – http://www.ent.iastate.edu/misc/insectsasfood.htmlI haven’t tried them.

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Jan

8

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I guess this makes me one of the 97%

Prologue: Pardon my sarcasm.  I took much of it out, and toned down the rest.

I’ve been seeing them in e-mails for years.  Now they’re popping up on Facebook — the entreaties to wave a flag for the fan club of Jesus.  I’m sure they make some people feel good, and they might even bring God to remembrance in the life of someone who needs Him.  But, could you delete the manipulative phrases before passing something along?  How about considering whether something could, in fact, be considered using the Lord’s name “in vain” from some perspectives?  How about being thoughtful, perhaps even original, in representing your beliefs?

“If you aren’t ashamed of Christ” then you must forward this email.  It’s certain to touch the heart of someone if they can read all the way through the garbled snippets of Scripture and personal opinions, and look past the broken image boxes to the glittery, flashing rainbow picture that finally shows at the bottom of the page.  (Yes, the run-on sentence was intentional!)

“Only 3% of the Christians on Facebook will repost this as their status.”   Where the heck did they come up with that number?  So this one begins with a statistical fabrication.  That’s NWJWD, Not What Jesus Would Do.

“If you truly love the Lord” then re-post this as your status update.  Somehow, it’s supposed to be sharing with people who do NOT love Him.  (Annoyance, now there’s a time-worn witnessing approach for you!)  And I’m sure it will warm the cockles of the Lord’s heart, especially if you haven’t yet spoken to Him in person today.

“If you’re willing to stand up and be counted for Jesus,” then this requires some visible action on your part, because people can’t see your heart.  Oh, yes they can, through your service prompted by love and obedience… when you give to their physical needs, when you carpool their kids to VBS or help them with a ride from school, when you stop what you’re doing to pray with someone, when you don’t know much about a person but the Holy Spirit tells you to hug them right now…

Even online, they can see.   Your choice of words, your choice of action vs. reaction, your words of encouragement visible on another person’s page — all show snippets of your character, your heart and your beliefs.  When you post a Scripture that touched you, when you type in public that you’re praying for someone, when a typed comment testifies to a grateful heart…

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Jan

1

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Happy New Year

People are often unreasonable, illogical, and self-centered; Forgive them anyway.

If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives; Be kind anyway.

If you are successful, you will win some false friends and some true enemies; Succeed anyway.

If you are honest and frank, people may cheat you; Be honest and frank anyway.

What you spend years building, someone could destroy overnight; Build anyway.

If you find serenity and happiness, they may be jealous; Be happy anyway.

The good you do today, people will often forget tomorrow; Do good anyway.

Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough; Give the world the best you’ve got anyway.

You see, in the final analysis, it is between you and God; It was never between you and them anyway.  ~ Mother Teresa

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