Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Prayers for the New Year!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Pray for Charlene and Family
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Post Holiday Blues
Your old life is dead. Your new life, which is your real life—even though invisible to spectators—is with Christ in God. He is your life. When Christ (your real life, remember) shows up again on this earth, you'll show up, too—the real you, the glorious you. Meanwhile, be content with obscurity, like Christ.
What a blessing to know that whatever happened in our past, whether we chose it, or it chose us, is over! We have a new life in Him and a new year to begin again. Make it your goal to "set your mind on things above" and commit yourself to attending a Lifegroup, digging into God's Word, or starting up a mentorship with a woman of faith you trust.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
He Had No Rights
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Christmas Tea
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Invisible Mom!
Obviously not; no one can see if I'm on the phone, or cooking, or sweeping the floor, or even standing on my head in the corner, because no one can see me at all. I'm invisible. The invisible Mom. Some days I am only a pair of hands, nothing more! Can you fix this? Can you tie this? Can you open this??
Some days I'm not a pair of hands; I'm not even a human being. I'm a clock to ask, 'What time is it?' I'm a satellite guide to answer, 'What number is the Disney Channel?' I'm a car to order, 'Right around 5:30, please.'
I was certain that these were the hands that once held books and the eyes that studied history and the mind that graduated summa cum laude -but now, they had disappeared into the peanut butter, never to be seen again. She's going, she's going, she's gone!?
One night, a group of us were having dinner, celebrating the return of a friend from England . Janice had just gotten back from a fabulous trip, and she was going on and on about the hotel she stayed in. I was sitting there, looking around at the others all put together so well. It was hard not to compare and feel sorry for myself. I was feeling pretty pathetic, when Janice turned to me with a beautifully wrapped package, and said, 'I brought you this.' It was a book on the great cathedrals of Europe . I wasn't exactly sure why she'd given it t o me until I read her inscription: 'To Charlotte , with admiration for the greatness of what you are building when no one sees.'
In the days ahead I would read - no, devour - the book. And I would discover what would become for me, four life-changing truths, after which I could pattern my work: No one can say who built the great cathedrals - we have no record of their names. These builders gave their whole lives for a work they would never see finished. They made great sacrifices and expected no credit. The passion of their building was fueled by their faith that the eyes of God saw everything.
A legendary story in the book told of a rich man who came to visit the cathedral while it was being built, and he saw a workman carving a tiny bird on the inside of a beam. He was puzzled and asked the man, 'Why are you spending so much time carving that bird into a beam that will be covered by the roof, No one will ever see it. And the workman replied, 'Because God sees.'
I closed the book, feeling the missing piece fall into place. It was almost as if I heard G od whispering to me, 'I see you, Charlotte. I see the sacrifices you make every day, even when no one around you does.
No act of kindness you've done, no sequin you've sewn on, no cupcake you've baked, is too small for me to notice and smile over. You are building a great cathedral, but you can't see right now what it will become. At times, my invisibility feels like an affliction. But it is not a disease that is erasing my life. It is the cure for the disease of my own self-centeredness. It is the antidote to my strong, stubborn pride.
I keep the right perspective when I see myself as a great builder. As one of the people who show up at a job that they will never see finished, to work on something that their name will never be on. The writer of the book went so far as to say that no cathedrals could ever be built in our lifetime because there are so few people willing to sacrifice to that degree.
When I really think about it, I don't want my son to tell the friend he's bringing home from college for Thanksgiving, 'My Mom gets up at 4 in the morning and bakes homemade pies, and then she hand bastes a turkey for 3 hours and presses all the linens for the table.' That would mean I'd built a shrine or a monument to myself. I just want him to want to come home. And then, if there is anything more to say to his friend, to add, 'You're gonna love it here.'
As mothers, we are building great cathedrals. We cannot be seen if we're doing it right. And one day, it is very possible that the world will marvel, not only at what we have built, but at the beauty that has been added to the world by the sacrifices of invisible women.
Great Job, MOM!
Share this with all the Invisible Moms you know... I just did. The Will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not protect you. This is beautiful and makes a ton of sense. To all the wonderful mothers out there.
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I am in much debt to my invisible Mother..
Monday, December 15, 2008
Open House Christmas Party - TONIGHT!
Fear Not Factor Christmas Musical
Friday, December 12, 2008
Christmas Traditions and Memories
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Girlfriend Spotlight on Jana Gittings!
Do you have any brothers or sisters? 1 sister, 2 brothers (I'm the oldest)
Where did you grow up? Chico, CA
Do you have any kids or grand kids? We have a sweet 6-year-old named Grace.
Name a favorite thing about someone in your family. I love Gracie's imagination!
What is your current job? I'm a high school Spanish teacher (I teach art sometimes as well.)
What profession would you like to attempt? Plastic Surgeon
If you could have an endless supply of any food, what would you get? Guacamole (Ice cream is a close 2nd!)
What is one goal you’d like to accomplish during your lifetime? I'd like to take Grace to see Monet's gardens in France.
Who is your hero? My current hero is Grace's neurosurgeon, Dr. Sam Ciricillo. He rocks!
What’s your favorite thing to do in the summer? Go barefoot and swim
Are you a morning or night person? Night (I would sleep 'till 10am every morning if I could!)
What are your favorite hobbies? Watercolor painting, scrap booking, piano, guitar, singing, and travel
What are your pet peeves? When drivers don't use their turn signals
What turns you on? Strong moral character
What turns you off? Lying
Tell us about a unique or quirky habit of yours. I like to paint in the middle of the night.
If you had to describe yourself using three words, it would be… Funny, Laid-back, Talented
If I could be anybody besides myself, I would be… Mary Poppins
When, how, why did you start attending Living Hope? I started attending Living Hope 6 years ago after being invited to church by Harvey and Simone Martin when they came to our door with a light bulb!
What message do you want to send to your LH friends? Be bold and tell people about Jesus!!!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
A Christmas Blessing!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Missions Message - Papua New Guinea Part II
Monday, December 8, 2008
Take Some Risks!
I read something today that said your life is enriched if you are a risk taker--you'll experience joy, but you'll also experience tears.
We need to step out in faith and do whatever God is leading is today, whether we're thinking about something easy like working with a new ministry at the church, teaching a class, or whatever. Take a risk this week!
Christmas Traditions and Memories
Growing up we would go to sleep early Christmas Eve & wake up midnight Christmas Day. That's when the celebrating seems best for us, eating tamales & ham, & thanking God for another year then opening presents. When we're through we go back to sleep, wake up then just hang out the rest of the day. Great story, Lily! Thanks for sharing! |
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Missions Message - Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (PNG)
Papua New Guinea is located just north of Australia. It is the eastern half of the island of New Guinea. The western half of the island is West Papua which is part of Indonesia and Muslim. Papua New Guinea, on the other hand, is considered tribal. PNG is right along the equator and is made up of high mountains, dense forests, lowland swamps and coral islands. There are about one thousand people groups speaking over eight hundred languages which makes PNG one of the most complex nations in the world. The economy is predominantly subsistence agricultural and fishing. The average income per year is $930. PNG gained independence in 1975 when it became a state in within the British Commonwealth. The nation is governed by a democratic parliamentary system. There is freedom of religion and almost every population has links to a Christian denomination but the old ethnic religions have a powerful influence and confuse what the true Christian faith is. Out of the 816 languages only 8 have the complete Bible translation. The New Testament has been translated into 150 languages. So there is still quite a bit of work to be done. Here are some prayer points:
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Welcome Imogen Kathleen Barsotti!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Prayer Priority!
As Living Hope wrapped up its Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Ministry for this year, please pray for those shoe boxes to bless the children they are going to. The great thing about this ministry is that it brings great joy to children who have so little and are often in desperate situations: war, refugee camps, famine stricken areas, and extreme poverty. Samaritan’s Purse is headed up by Franklin Graham, Billy Graham’s son and they do a wonderful job in making sure that not only is the shoebox given but that the children have an opportunity to meet the Giver of Gifts, Jesus Christ. They include a book presenting the gospel and often at the distribution of gifts have a program that presents children with the gospel through music, puppets or other outreach. Please pray that each child who receives a Living Hope shoebox will come to know Jesus Christ and feel loved this Christmas. To find out more about Samaritan’s Purse and/or Operation Christmas Child go to http://www.samaritanspurse.org
Update on Prayer for Adrienne Silva
My Dad is currently in Intensive Care at a different Hospital now trying to clear up a relapse of an infection in his blood stream. He is now receiving Dialysis but is having trouble and needs another procedure done in his arm because the rest of his VAPS are Infected. He is walking now and will go to a Recovery Hospital that will prep him to go home when able. He's giving my poor Mom heck about going home, but she is staying strong and telling him he needs to be well first. I will see you all on Sunday I'm scheduled to work in the Nursery. Have a great Thanksgiving!
Love,
Adrienne
Friday, November 21, 2008
Girlfriend Spotlight on Michelle Shehan!
- What is your full name? Michelle Ann Shehan
- Do you have any brothers or sisters? An older brother, an older sister, and a younger brother
- Where did you grow up? Lake Berryessa (Napa County, Ca)
- Are you married? If so, to whom and how long? Yes to Brad my husband of 8 1/2 years
- Do you have any kids or grand kids (names and ages)? 2 children. My daughter Alex and my son Casey
- Name a favorite thing about someone in your family. My youngest brother Sean's faith in Christ when he was dying. It was and always will be an inspiration to me.
- What is your current job? Flight Nurse
- What profession would you like to attempt? Retirement :)
- If you could have an endless supply of any food, what would you get? Potatoes of any kind. A variety would be nice.
- What is one goal you’d like to accomplish during your lifetime? Raising my children to have a strong Christian faith and to be Godly adults.
- Who is your hero? My brother Sean (as mentioned before) and my Mom who is one of the strongest yet kindest people I know.
- What’s your favorite thing to do in the summer? Go out on our boat with family and friends
- Are you a morning or night person? I'm a solid mid-afternooner!
- What are your favorite hobbies? Reading, and doing anything outside
- What are your pet peeves? Rude people.
- What turns you on? Being able to help someone and a clean house (I know very different things...what can I say)
- What turns you off? When my house gets trashed.
- Tell us about a unique or quirky habit of yours. Probably because of my job, I have to work really hard not to be over-protective. I live in the land of possibility not probability. I'm not too crazy. But I think that's what the crazy people tell themselves...
- If you had to describe yourself using three words, it would be…Honest, straight forward (maybe a little too much), and committed.
- If I could be anybody besides myself, I would be…Just me. I think God made me me for a reason. Wouldn't want to mess with that!
- When, how, why did you start attending Living Hope? I started in 2004. I was at Valley in Vacaville but lived in Dixon. Valley was great but a little too big for me at the time. I was looking for a place where I couldn't hide. Living Hope filled the bill!
- What message do you want to send to your LH friends? Thank you all for letting me be a part of something so wonderful!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Nolan James Landis
Prayer Requests
Friday, November 7, 2008
Pumpkin Recipes!!
Pumpkin Pancakes
2 eggs
1 c. milk
1/2 c. canned pumpkin
1 1/3 c. Bisquick
1 tbs. sugar
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
Mix all ingredients well, and cook on hot griddle until golden brown.
Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies
1/2 c. butter or margarine
1 c. brown sugar
1/2 c. sugar
1 c. canned pumpkin
2 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
1 1/2 c. flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1 tsp. cinnamon
3 c. rolled oats
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Beat together butter and sugars. Add pumpkin, eggs, and vanilla. Beat. Mix in flour, baking soda, and spices. Then stir in oats. Drop rounded tablespoons onto greased cookie sheet. Bake 10-12 minutes. Let cool.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
God Is In Control!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Missions Message
- That the Khamba people will be released from spiritual bondage and become followers of Christ.
- That the efforts going on through the Jesus Film, radio and personal evangelism will bear fruit and that many people will hear the Good News and believe.
- That there will be a peaceful and just settlement for the political situation in Tibet.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Approval Seekers
Paul wrote to the people of Galatia about the gospel of Christ. He warns us that some will come along who try to preach something other than the TRUE Word of God. At times, it can sound so convincing, that we want to believe it. He warns us to be careful and only allow the truth that comes from God's Word to permeate our hearts. It wasn't easy for Paul to share this message. It was a hard truth that they needed to hear. In Galatians 1:20, he follows it up by asking, Am I now trying to win the approval of men, or of God? Or am I trying to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ.
As women, it's easy to worry about what others think of us. Many times in my own life, concern for what others think has been so strong that it's driven me to make decisions that I wouldn't have made otherwise. (I'm not just talking about what to order from a menu or which color of blouse to buy). When our closest friends, family, and trusted acquaintances disagree with a direction we choose to take in life, it can be difficult. When this happens, will you be strong? Don't forget, it's the approval of GOD we seek, not that of those around us! As long as you're in the center of HIS will, nothing else matters. I encourage you to seek God's perfect plan for your life. Read His Word, pray often, and seek Godly counsel to make decisions that would be pleasing to Him.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Prayer Priority
-Angela Lockwood |
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Missions Message
75% of the poor are in rural areas, most of them are daily wagers, self-employed householders and landless labourers. Although Indian economy has grown steadily over the last two decades, its growth has been uneven when comparing different social groups, economic groups, geographic regions, and rural and urban areas.” (Wikipedia)
Despite the overwhelming and daunting statistics, there are Christian ministries making some real economic differences to families and communities. One of the more promising strategies has been micro-financing. This means that people are given small loans with little or no interest to begin a small business to improve their economic situation. One of the most well known among Christian organizations is Opportunity International. They work world-wide. In India, they have over 34,000 active loans close to 5 million dollars. Another organization that works with families in India is HeartCraft. This organization helps persecuted Christians and local self-help groups by teaching them to learn new skills and have viable business platforms. HeartCraft then brings these products here to sell them. There are many other good ministries using this strategy of microfinancing to bring the hope of the gospel to a very desperate part of the world.
Prayer Points:
Christian Ministries such as the one mentioned above would flourish and really be able to bring both economic and spiritual help to the poor of India.
That our hearts would break for the poor and we would become generous in our giving towards the least of these….we would store up treasures in heaven rather than in our closets.
That India's poor would be loved by both the nationals and by the international community.