• Random 31.05.2009 1 Comment

    Just realized I haven’t posted on here much lately!

    Much has been happening.  We are getting ready for Pentecost Sunday tomorrow (or should I say today?).  I am excited about what God is going to do.  We handed out around 1300 fliers today.

    Next week my focus moves from school, since Kelsea is finished with this school year, to camp.  Camp, I think, is more monopolizing than school at times.  Need to get some things in motion so that I am ready for that first day… orientation and registration.  Yay! … also need to get the next issue of the news ready for print!  whew!!!  Tired just thinking about it all!

    But back to tomorrow.  We will be doing a special presentation, that I am really excited about.  And next week, on top of the refocusing… I am starting another Bible Study with a new group.  Now, that really excites me!

    Well, I need to get to bed… big day tomorrow, and so much to still get done!

    God Bless!  I pray you have an awesome Pentecost Sunday… experiencing the Power of the Holy Ghost!!!!!

  • Journal 18.05.2009 1 Comment

    I love to study on the women of the Bible.  We have a tendency to think that them being in the Bible puts them on a different level.  But when you study them, you realize just how much they are like us, and can be used to minister and uplift us in our current needs and situations.

    On Facebook, I was recently asked who my favorite women of the Bible were.  I have so many, it really was hard.  But three stand out so much more than others.  All for different reasons!

    First, I would have to say Jochebed. (Exodus 2:1-9; 6:20;  Numbers 26:59) The mother of Moses.  She was a mother who was willing to give up her child so that he might live, and then was able to teach him in his early years… and teach him with enough conviction, that later he turned to God rather than the idols of Egypt.

    The other two are interesting choices.  :)

    Bathsheba, (I Kings 1:11-31; 2:13-21; I Chronicles 3:5). She was the mother of Solomon.  I know she was an adulterer… but that isn’t the part I want to focus on.  The passage of scripture that I wonder about is Proverbs 31.  There are many that believe that King Lemuel, was in fact, Solomon.  (It is something which we can’t know for certain.)  If this is true, then Bathsheba would have been the mother giving her son advice.  What wisdom this woman would have had.  Could it be that she had learned from her mistakes and wanted her son to have more than what she had been?  Many women today, desire to be that virtuous woman.

    Lastly, there is a woman, who kind of brings out the mystery and suspense part of me.  Her name is Jael.  (Judges 4:9; 4:17-24). “The Lord will sell Sisera into the hand of a woman.” She was probably an average woman… but one with the boldness and unafraid to do just what needed to be done.  We need to be warriors today.  Prayer warriors!  Let’s just DO what needs to be done!

    Well, those are my thoughts for today.  Looking forward to our Bible Study tomorrow.  It will be on Sarai/Sarah.  Am excited about what God will show us through studying His awesome Living Word!

  • Journal 12.05.2009 1 Comment

    I find that over the last couple of weeks, I haven’t had time to post much.  Not because my heart doesn’t want to!  Just because of things being so busy.  My home should hopefully be back in order by tomorrow, and I will at least be able to breathe easier.  (Physically and emotionally) But then comes camp season, and the loads of responsibility there.

    This week, we will be heading to the campgrounds for our annual District conference.  Please pray for the leadership of the Michigan District UPCI.  There will be many positions voted on at this election… including our District Superintendent.  I pray that our ministers vote with God in mind.  These are things that must take place, but what we really want to be doing is just the work of God.

    Well, this is about the limit of my time for today.  I pray God blesses you!

  • A scripture I wanted to post… just because!!!  :)

    Proverbs 14:15-16

    The simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to his goings.  A wise man feareth, and departeth from evil: but the fool rageth, and is confident.

    — Kind-of goes along with some of the things I have been thinking about lately.  I didn’t want to just forget it.