Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Thankfulness Is A Journey





ImageSometimes it feels like I am in the midst of a losing battle. Okay, a lot of times it feels that way.

For example...

  • I pick up toys, they come back.
  • I put away piles of paper, the paper comes back in larger more overwhelming stacks.
  • I empty (or almost empty my e-mail inbox), the e-mails flood in.
  • I do laundry, the laundry baskets fill up.
  • I clean the kitchen, people eat and mess it up.

I try to stay on top of the piles, keep them organized and under control. But there are days when the never-ending nature of these household tasks gets the best of me. They make me want to hoist the white flag of surrender from behind the dirty underwear and GIVE UP.

I was sharing my woes with my husband last night.

He thought, instead of giving up, I should...

  • Be thankful for the toys on the floor because they are a product of the healthy, happy children who play with them.
  • Be thankful for the stacks of paper because they are the result of a working household and paid bills.
  • Be thankful for the flood of e-mails because they represent people who value my opinion.
  • Be thankful for the endless laundry and dirty kitchen because they are proof that we have clothes to wear and food to eat.

Yeah, okay, so maybe he's right. Scratch that, I KNOW he’s right.

I need to change my attitude. So…

Today there will be no giving up. Today I will give thanks for all things, including my piles.

Are you with me?

"Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up." Galatians 6:9

-Taken from Hearts at Home website

Christmas Cards for Veterans

When doing your Christmas cards this year, take one card and send it to this address. If we pass this on and everyone sends one card, think of how many cards these wonderful special people who have sacrificed so much would get.

When you are making out your Christmas card list this year, please include the following:
Holiday Mail for Heroes
PO Box 5456
Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Praying For Our Babes

For a few months now I've been following a blog called Bring The Rain. It's written by the wife of Todd Smith, Angie, of the Christian group Selah. In essence, it's about their journey as a family after finding out, mid-way through the pregnancy of their fourth child, that the baby is incompatible with life. Their little girl, Audrey Caroline, lived for only two hours. Because of that little girl, I believe many lives were changed for eternity and His glory was immensely shown. Their journey most definitely changed my life. I would highly encourage you to one day (after the kids are put to bed for the day) log on to her blog and read the story from the very beginning. It's not a depressing Debbie Downer story, I promise. It will uplift you, make you cry, stop reading mid-through (many time!) just to go and kiss your children's foreheads. It will bring God's ways in a new light. I could sit here and type a thousands more words about this, but instead I'll leave you to read it yourself.

Now that I gave you a little bit of background, I'll get to the intention of this post. This past week Angie confessed that she doesn't nearly pray enough for her kids. Yeah, I can relate. I don't pray enough, period. So here is what he suggested:

I don't really care that much about whether or not my kids are book smart. Let me explain. I do care, I just don't care as much as I care about other things. I don't sit around and pray that my girls will learn to read today, or that they will understand a foreign language by the time they are 6, or that they will know their times table by next week. I do spend a lot of time asking God to give them "undivided hearts (Psalm 86:11), " and praying "that they will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel when they open their mouths (Ephesians 6:19)." I pray that God will help them to be good stewards of their time, their money, their words. I pray for their character, their faith, their decisions, their husbands. I want them to be wise, Godly women who chase after the Lord.

I'm thinking that instead of getting a "My kid is on the honor roll" bumper sticker, I may create a "My kid has an undivided heart" one. And then people will make ones that say "My kid kicked your 'undivided heart' kid's butt" stickers.

Maybe not.

But, the point is that one of the most important things I am privileged to do as a mother is to pray for my children every day.

The other day I came across a verse that God used to prompt me to write this post. If you are a mom (or have someone else you want to pray for specifically), I hope you will join me as I do this for the next 7 days. It struck me that I need reminders during the day to be praying over my girls, and I decided to choose 7 events in a day that would remind me to do so. Then, I chose verses that had to do with that time of the day (for example: as my kids are getting dressed in the morning) and then I put them on notecards.

Here are the events and verses I chose:
1. When they wake up: "Let the morning bring (child's name) word of your unfailing love, for she has put her trust in You. Show (her/him) the way (she/he) should go, for to you (he/she) lifts up her soul." (Adapted from Psalm 143:8)
2. When they are getting dressed: "Therefore, as God's chosen child, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourself with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Lord, help (him/her) bear with others and forgive whatever grievances (he/she) has against others. Help (him/her) forgive as the Lord forgave (him/her). And over all these virtues, help (him/her) put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity." (Adapted from Colossians 3:12-14)
3. While they are eating: "Teach (child's name) the secret of being content in any and every situation whether well-fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. Teach (him/her) that (he/she) can do everything through him who gives (him/her) strength." (Adapted from Philippians 4:12-13)
4. When they go out of the house: "(Name of child), do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is-His good, pleasing and perfect will." (Adapted from Romans 12:2)
5. While they are taking a bath: Lord, give (name of child) clean hands and a pure heart, and let (him/her) not lift (his/her) soul to an idol or swear by what is false. Let (him/her) receive blessing from the Lord and vindication from God (his/her) Savior. Let (him/her) be part of the generation of those who seek him, who seek your face, O God of Jacob. (Adapted from Psalm 24:4-6)
6. When they are going to bed: "The Lord Your God is with you; he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, be will rejoice over you with singing." (Zephaniah 3:17)
7. While they are sleeping: "I pray that (name of child) will do everything without complaining or arguing, so that he/she may become blameless and pure, a child of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which he/she shines like a star in the universe as he/she holds out the word of life-in order that he/she may boast on the day of Christ that he/she did not run or labor for nothing." (Adapted from Philippians 2:14-16)
I feel like God has been reminding me more and more lately that I need to live my life in prayer. For my children, husband, family, friends, country, those in need, etc., etc. As a mother, it has been so pivotal for my children to hear me praying out loud over them, and I want to commit to do this every day (seven times a day!) for the next week.


I put a box link on the left side titled 7x7, so anytime you need too look at these verses & prayers, click on it and it will take you straight to it.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Lost and Found!

You don't want to miss our November 14th meeting!

Our theme for November is "Lost & Found- Maintaining your own dreams and identity during Motherhood." Our very own Melanie Jeschke will be our guest speaker!

We will also be packing two shoeboxes per table for Operation Christmas Child. Please bring shoeboxes, items to stuff the boxes with and we are also asking everyone to contribute $1 each to cover the cost of shipping the boxes. Thank you for helping out with this amazing ministry that reaches out to meet the needs of children all over the world.

We will be starting promptly at 9:30 to allow plenty of time for food, conversation time, and time for our guest speaker to share with us.