Apr

30

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Categories: Counting My Blessings, Encouragement, Faith, Spiritual Growth

Where we’re standing right now

In November, I posted this blog entry –

http://ktmossman.com/tryinglesstrustingmore/?p=59

Monday night, a week later, Kevin was conducting family devotions.  He asked us to consider what our answer would be if Jesus said we had two choices for 2010:

A. We could have any Christmas or birthday gifts we asked for; we’d have no arguments or unpleasantness with any friends or family; pretty much everything would go our way… but we wouldn’t get any closer to Him, we’d have no spiritual growth.

B. It might be a really tough year; trials and tribulations might abound, but no matter what happened, we were going to be much closer to Jesus at the end of it.

The next morning, the Tuesday before Thanksgiving week, Kevin lost his job.  My first thought was that God had already provided encouragement for me to strengthen my faith, when I found and posted that blog entry the previous week.

When we told the kids Kevin was unemployed, Brendon asked, “OK, who chose ‘B’ last night?!”  Everyone but him had chosen ‘B,’ and he never revealed his choice… I told him he might as well choose it, since he would have to come along on whatever ride the rest of us were taking.

In January we deduced that God wanted us to give a large percentage of any income, gifts, etc. that we received.  This amount is far beyond tithe, and more than we’ve ever consistently given before no matter our circumstances.  Finances/giving is the only area we see in Scripture where God dares us to try Him and see what He will do in return.

We were finished with any severance $$ in February.  Now, at the end of April, there is still no job for Kevin.  But as of this date, every regular bill, car payment, rent, etc. is current — because God has provided.  I’ll admit to wondering what His plan might be about May’s rent, but in a calm, conversational way, not in a “Lord, do you remember we’re down here?!” way.

Sometimes the words to a Larnelle Harris song goes through my mind.  “Children, lift your voices!  The Father hath provided again!”

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Apr

27

By Tammi

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A response to “supporting Healthcare Bill/preventing abortions”

(Note: On one of my huband’s blogs, a man wrote that he was a pro-life Christian.  He supported the healthcare bill because insurance was expensive; thus, a person not having healthcare might choose to have an abortion for $500, rather than having medical bills of thousands.  He ended his comments by saying “are Christians ready to put a price on a life?”)

D — I’m very pro-life. Abortion breaks my heart. I’ve worked in a pregnancy counseling center, and hope to do so again in the future. I’ve worn the tiny unborn feet pin. And I can’t agree with your statements.

The choice to have an abortion ultimately is between a woman and God, whether it stems from a moral choice/consequence or a decision to terminate a handicapped infant because they don’t think they can raise it.  A person facing that decision has options. Organizations offer aid in unwed mother, and other, scenarios; People are wanting to adopt unwanted children, just for two examples. Even if we were talking about one of your own children in such a situation, all your prayers, preventive teaching and offers to help would not necessarily stop them from making a decision with which you don’t agree.

Your reasoning seems very much to me like the decision to hand kids condoms in school because they’re going to have sex anyway, and “we” need to try and prevent STDs and unwanted pregnancies. Whereas, statistics show that teaching abstinence will be the far more effective course, especially in conjunction with parents knowing where their children are/who they’re with, and having boundaries as well as keeping communication lines open (you know, like actually parenting!).

To say that overlooking bigger government making more demands and violating more rights of millions of people — including said government not recognizing the rights of the unborn — is worth the price to save one baby… you do know that the government you’re supporting on the healthcare issue is the same one that legalized abortion, right? Asking WWJD in this situation, I don’t think He’d support that government’s healthcare bill to try and save one life.  He knows those lives are going straight to Heaven; whereas, the ones still living here are going to be praying for His quick return as our freedoms are revoked in the coming Socialist makeover of our country.

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Apr

2

By Tammi

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Good news for the week

I now have my own “production” line of jewelry.  This is in addition to other custom orders and jewelry I was already selling online or giving to friends.  I received a $250 order this week with more to follow from a friend’s aunt, and she’s showing my samples and price list to other Mary Kay managers.

http://www.etsy.com/shop/mybeadsandbooks?section_id=6753014

This equals a very :~) me!

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