Saturday, November 22, 2008
Then and Now
Friday, November 21, 2008
Phi Theta Kappa
David was inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa this week. Phi Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: 1) recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and (2) provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming. The American Association of Community Colleges recognized Phi Theta Kappa as the official honor society for two-year colleges in 1929. Being a member of the Phi Theta Kappa will give him the opportunity of scholarships when he transfers to a 4 year college.I am so proud of his accomplishments throughout his college education. He has proven to be very diligent in his studies and is very determined to get his AA by December 2009. He has shown the ability to stay on top of his studies while working 4 days a week (at times more than that if they need him).
Keep up the excellent work David! We are so proud of you and all your accomplishments.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Our week
Later in the week, I went to Seminole Ridge in Palm Beach for another soccer game. The JV girls lost 3-0 and the Varisty girls lost 8-0. This was the JV's first loss of the season.
In other news. . . David is diligently working on a research paper that is due on December 1. He has done a lot of writing this semester for his classes and I think at times he feels overwhelmed. He's still working as well as going to school and is looking forward to the Thanksgiving holidays. But even with the holidays approaching he will be working and trying to finish those research papers. There is no rest for the weary.
Tomorrow night we will be watching the Tiger football team take on Mulberry Panthers in the Class 2A playoff game. Go Tigers!!
I love to worship. I love worship in song. I’m not a great singer, but the Bible assures me it’s all a joyful noise unto the Lord. There are many times that I wish I had a beautiful singing voice so that I could just belt it out and last night as we were singing Mercies Anew was one of those times. The lyrics are beautiful.
Every morning that breaks, There are mercies anew. Every breath that I take Is your faithfulness proved. And at the end of each day, When my labors are through, I will sing of Your mercies anew. When I’ve fallen and strayed There were mercies anew. For you sought me in love And my heart you pursued. In the face of my sin Lord, You never withdrew, So I sing of Your mercies anew. And Your mercies, they will never end For ten thousand years they’ll remain. And when this world’s beauty has passed away Your mercies will be unchanged. And when the storms swirl and rage There are mercies anew. In affliction and pain You will carry me through. And at the end of my days, When Your throne fills my view, I will sing of Your mercies anew. I will sing of Your mercies anew.
For the believer, God’s mercies are new every day. This does not mean that, as a believer, I can continue to consciously sin and God will just nod His head and “POOF” sin forgiven! As the Apostle Paul would say, “May it never be!”. It does, however, mean that those days I repent of the sin I have failed to mortify through the Holy Spirit, I can be renewed in His mercies.
I cannot think of a better position to be in than to be a joint heir with Christ.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Pictures from the Immokalee Game
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Lake Placid
The JV girls played one of their best games yet, winning 6-1. Angela played forward and right mid tonight. She had one assist which she was very happy about. Lake Placid's JV team was not as aggressive nor did they make as much contact. With the win tonight the JV is now 4-0.
Their next game is in Sebring on Monday night.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Undefeated
Monday, November 10, 2008
Lady Tigers Win Again
Thoughts on WOF

The Women of Faith Conference was wonderful! It was encouraging to hear women of the faith share their testimonies throughout the weekend in ways that encouraged other women. Some of the speakers would have me in tears, while others made me laugh. It was amazing to be seated in an arena with thousands of other women (from all walks of life) and all be rejoicing because we realize how blessed we are that God's infinite grace has been poured out into our lives.
As I've reflected on this weekend I've thought about the way I sometimes look at other Christian women and think, "they have it all together" not realizing that they struggle at times just as I do. One of the speakers made the statement that we are more alike than we are different. I realized that this weekend. There are none of us on this side of glory that "have it all together" and guess what, We won't until we stand in the presence of God. I'm not alone in pursuing the goal God has set before me and I will attain it just like Patsy Clairmont, Lucy Swindoll, Jan Silvious and the rest of the speakers. . . by God's infinite grace!
Anita Renfroe was the only speaker that didn't bring tears to my eyes (okay, so one time) when she was on stage. She is a comedian, musician, speaker, and author. She is definitely one that comes out and says what we are all thinking. You gotta love a women that can do this. . .
and when asked by Dad's where their song is comes up with this. . .
Friday, November 07, 2008
Expecting Great Things

I'll be spending my weekend with nine of my sweetest sister's at the Infinite Grace Women of Faith Conference 2008 in Ft. Lauderdale. We leave this morning at 8:00 am and expecting to be blessed beyond measure! I'm looking forward to hearing God's Word taught, fellowship with these sweet, sweet sisters, and sharing the things we learn this weekend with others.
I'm a Marilyn

Marilyns are responsible, trustworthy, and value loyalty to family, friends, groups, and causes. Their personalities range broadly from reserved and timid to outspoken and confrontative.
How to Get Along with Me
- * Be direct and clear
- * Listen to me carefully
- * Don't judge me for my anxiety
- * Work things through with me
- * Reassure me that everything is OK between us
- * Laugh and make jokes with me
- * Gently push me toward new experiences
- * Try not to overreact to my overreacting.
What I Like About Being a Marilyn
- * being committed and faithful to family and friends
- * being responsible and hardworking
- * being compassionate toward others
- * having intellect and wit
- * being a nonconformist
- * confronting danger bravely
- * being direct and assertive
- * the constant push and pull involved in trying to make up my mind
- * procrastinating because of fear of failure; having little confidence in myself
- * fearing being abandoned or taken advantage of
- * exhausting myself by worrying and scanning for danger
- * wishing I had a rule book at work so I could do everything right
- * being too critical of myself when I haven't lived up to my expectations
Marilyns as Children Often
- * are friendly, likable, and dependable, and/or sarcastic, bossy, and stubborn
- * are anxious and hypervigilant; anticipate danger
- * form a team of "us against them" with a best friend or parent
- * look to groups or authorities to protect them and/or question authority and rebel
- * are neglected or abused, come from unpredictable or alcoholic families, and/or take on the fearfulness of an overly anxious parent
Marilyns as Parents
- * are often loving, nurturing, and have a strong sense of duty
- * are sometimes reluctant to give their children independence
- * worry more than most that their children will get hurt
- * sometimes have trouble saying no and setting boundaries
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Lady Tigers
It was the Varisty's second game of the season tonight. They defeated Glades Day 5-1 on Monday night in Belle Glade. The varisty game was exciting as well and we enjoyed cheering them to victory (4-1).
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Yes We Can
Because President-Elect Obama's election is legitmate, we must respect and give honor due to his position in the high office he will hold. Failure in this responsibility is disobedience to a clear biblical command.
We must pray for this new President, for his wife and family, for his administration, and for the nation. We are commanded in the Word to pray for rulers, and the President - Elect faces challenges that are not only daunting but potentially disastrous. Pray for God to grant him wisdom. He, along with his family, will face new challenges and the pressures of this office. Pray that God will protect him, as well as his family, that he would grant them joy and that he would bind them together as a family. Continue to pray for protection of this nation as he settles into his role as Commander in Chief, and that God will grant peace among us as he leads the nation through times of trial and international conflict and tension.
Americans we should look for opportunities to work with the new President and his administration where we can. To guard our tongues from slandering him and his efforts. That instead of being critical we would find comfort in knowing that whether the man of our own choosing is in office, that ultimately the man of God's choosing is in office. As the Word tells us God establishes authority not man.
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Homecoming 2008
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Thursday, October 30, 2008
Powder Puff
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Cool Find for Cool Days
I decided to share my find with those of you that are looking for an easy meal that will warm you up on cool days.
Onion (1/2 of large)
Celery (3 or 4 stalks)
Garlic Cloves (2)
Carrots (approx. 2-3 cups)
Noodles (approx. 2/3 package)
Chicken Bouillon (6 cubes)
Water (8 cups, approximately)
Freshly ground pepper
Oregano, Basil, & Thyme (if desired)
Brown chicken breasts in a little olive oil. When the chicken breasts are golden, add chopped onion and garlic and saute until the onion is translucent. Turn off heat and transfer to bowl and let cool. Shred or chop chicken breasts into bite sized pieces. Then add all of the chicken breast, onion and garlic to crock pot. Add sliced carrots, chopped celery, chicken broth, chicken bouillon, water and spices. Let the soup cook all day while you are away or at home doing other things! About 15 minutes before serving, add noodles to soup. Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
You taught me so much throughout the years. Whether it was through words or actions you always instructed me on various things you knew I would need. Some of the most precious memories I have of you are of you talking to me about the Lord. Your love for God was evident throughout the years and you encouraged me to find my satisfaction in Him.
There are so many things I wish I had said to you. You went too fast (but I'm thankful God didn't allow you to suffer). I wanted so badly that last night just to hear your voice one more time. But your eyes spoke what your voice couldn't.
You would be 74 today if you were here. Although I can't call to say "Happy Birthday", you are on my mind and in my heart.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Being 43
- You never stop learning. Anybody can teach you something new, even a child.
- Less is more. Sometimes the less you own, the happier you are; the less you say, the smarter you appear.
- When the doctor says "It'll only hurt a little bit", it will actually hurt a lot.
- When you give without expecting anything in return, often you receive more than you bargained for.
- If the choice is cleaning your home or playing Barbie’s with your daughter…let the dust accumulate.
- Friendships are rare gifts. When they are genuine, they stand the test of time and circumstance.
- Say thank you. We often ask but seldom thank.
- It’s better to sing off key than not to sing at all.
- You can’t avoid offending people from time to time. When you don’t mean it, apologize. When you do mean it, accept the consequences.
- It’s 10 times easier to fall in love than to stay in love. And no matter what the sad songs say about romance, broken hearts do mend.
- It’s never a shame when you admit you don’t know something, and often a shame when you assume that you do
- Grudges are poison. The only antidote is to let them go.
- Laundry is one household chore that is never done.
- Promptness shows respect.
- Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and dance.
- You cannot make someone love you. All you can do is be someone who can be loved.
- It takes years to build up trust, and only seconds to destroy it.
- Never lick a steak knife.
- It's not what you have in your life but who you have in your life that counts
- You should always leave loved ones with loving words. It may be the last time you see them.
- Learning to forgive takes practice.
- Being kind is more important than being right.
- When you say "I'm sorry", look the person in the eye.
- Never laugh at anyone's dream. People who don't have dreams don't have much.
- Love deeply and passionately. You might get hurt but it's the only way to live life completely.
- Smile when picking up the phone. The caller will hear it in your voice.
- It is taking me a long time to become the person I want to be.
- It's a lot easier to react first than it is to think about it first.
- Either I control my attitude or it controls me.
- No matter how much you try to prepare yourself for a loved one's death, you're never truly prepared.
- Just because someone doesn't say "I love you", doesn't mean they don't.
- First impressions are completely worthless 50% of the time.
- It's okay to take a day off and just relax.
- An enjoyable meal. A casual walk. A stroll through the woods. Time with family. These are the kinds of things that provide deep, long lasting happiness
- Old habits die hard.
- Sleep makes me happy.
- Hair on a barbie doll doesn't grow back.
- You can't fix stupid.
- Some people take life way to seriously
- It's hard to dislike someone when you pray for them.
- Kindness and hard work will take you further than intelligence.
- Laughing, crying, joy and anger… All are a vital. All make us human.
- Take lots of pictures. Someday you’ll be really glad you did
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Food For Thought
Lunch: If your spouse or significant other were a light bulb, what wattage would they be? 25-60-75-100 or a dim black light? His wattage varies. . . some days he's a 75 watt, the next day he is a 100 watt and then there are those days that he is more of a 60 watt. Regardless the watts he brightens my life by just being in it.
Dinner: Name something that would disqualify you if you were a contestant on Fear Factor. I'd never make it through the tryout stage. I'd freak over the snakes, bugs, slimy stuff, and the smelly stuff.
Midnight Snack: What is something that you do that helps you escape for a while? Reading a good book, playing a computer game, or riding bikes.
Recipe for this week (instead of your recipe for life - what it is for just this week?) Don't let the circumstance you find yourself in determine your mood.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Note from Speech Class
- Begin
- Be Brief
- Be Seated
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
New Poll
Monday, October 20, 2008
Whenever I See Your Smiling Face
Your mom & dad have struggled this year, but it has been humbling to witness their faith sustain them. They still question "Why Jess", but turn right around with an answer of "it was God's plan and we may never understand, but we trust His plan." I've seen them grow closer as a couple this past year and they cherish each day as they walk by faith together.
Although I still grieve for you, I know you are rejoicing. You were looking forward to your wedding day when God called you home. I often wonder how your face looked the moment you walked into glory and down the aisle to the true bridegroom. One thing is for certain, you were smiling and I would even bet you were running towards him.
I wouldn't want you to leave glory just to be with us again, but oh how I miss you and look forward to the day that I am with you again!
Happy Birthday Daddy
Angela and I traveled to Tallahassee on Friday to celebrate my dad's 80th birthday on Saturday. My dad didn't know we were coming so he was surprised to see us. On Saturday, my brothers and their families came to my sister's house to celebrate Dad's birthday. We grilled hamburgers and enjoyed the afternoon being together. It was a short visit, but we were glad to have been able to spend the weekend with him celebrating his life.Daddy, thank you for your leadership and guidance to this family through the years. You have been a godly example to each of us.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Food For Thought
Lunch: Tell how you are feeling today in the form of a weather report (for example, partly cloudy, sunny with a chance of rain, etc). Mostly sunny with a light breeze,slight chance of rain in the evening.
Dinner: What activities make you lose track of time? Cleaning house, reading and sleeping.
Midnight Snack: What were you doing one hour ago? Walking Bayleigh and enjoying my first cup of coffee.
Recipe for this week (instead of your recipe for life - what is it for just this week?): Cherish those you love and make time for the simple things.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Know & Tell: Music Edition
2. Do you sing well? Do you sing in along in the car? Do you use head motions? I can't sing at all. When David and Angela were babies and I would sing lullabies to them they would cry louder. If I'm alone in the car I sing, otherwise I don't torture my passengers. I don't use head motions.
3. Who was your teen music crush? Bruce Springsteen. Don't ask why. Guess my taste has changed as I've aged.
4. What is your favorite type of music? Oldies (talking 70's & 80's) or country music.
5. Who are your three favorite musical artists? Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts and Alison Krauss.
6. Does your church play tradition or praise songs, or a combination? A combination.
7. What is your favorite hymn? It's hard to decide on just one. I like Blessed Assurance, My Jesus I Love Thee, Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing, 'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus. I could go on and on.
8. What is your favorite praise song? Again, it's hard to decide on just one. How Great is Our God, Enough, In Christ Alone, and I Stand in Awe. As before the list could go on and on.
9. What is the strangest musician's name whose music you like? Hootie and the Blowfish.
Bonus Question: What one question would you like the host to answer in the future? If you had the opportunity to undo one mistake in your life what would it be?
Friday, October 10, 2008
Food for Thought
Lunch: Name three things (modern conveniences) you could not live without? If I learned anything in Nicaragua I learned that things we think we can't live without we actually can. Prior to going I worried about not being able to use a cell phone, internet, not having running water, and flushing toilets. Honestly, I didn't miss them that much. Life in Nicaragua was much more relaxed without those things. I discovered there that material things aren't really important. So my answer. . . my children, my salvation, and my family.
Dinner: If you were the eighth dwarf, what would your name be? Speechless. . . that would be a first!
Midnight Snack: Would you rather live to be 100 and sick, or live to be 50 (dying from a freak accident) and healthy. I never want to be a burden to my children or family. I'd prefer to die at 50 from a freak accident but be healthy prior to that.
Recipe for this Week (instead of your recipe for life - what is it for just this week?): Don't give the power to people that irritate you!! Don't let them take time away from your life by wasting your thoughts on worry, hate, irritation, etc. Choose to think of your blessings instead!!
Thursday, October 09, 2008
It Ain't Worth It
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Pink for October

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Since the program began in 1985, mammography rates have more than doubled for women age 50 and older and breast cancer deaths have declined.
But there are still women who do not take advantage of early detection at all and others who do not get screening mammograms and clinical breast exams at regular intervals.
Ladies call today and schedule your mammogram. . . it makes a difference.
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Angela and Sports
Lake Placid: 31:22
Optimist: 32:48
Spanish River: 31:22
Lemon Bay:28:00
She continues to love running and is enjoying the season. They will be going to Disney World to run at the invitational there on October 10.
She tried out this week for the Lady Tigers Soccer team. When we asked how try outs went she replied that she did lousy with her drills and shooting, but went ahead and tried out for goalie as well. The second day of tryouts they had to run a mile while being timed. Her time was 7 minutes. Last night the coaches posted the names of those who made the team, but we were in Palm Beach at the movies. Our friend, Phyllis, subs at the school and had talked to the coach yesterday afternoon to find out if she made the team. As we were leaving the movie Phyllis casually told her, "Hey Angela, guess what you made the soccer team!" Angela jumped up and down yelling, "Yes, Yes, I made it!" So once again I'm a Soccer Mom!
Know & Tell : Decorating Edition
1. Do you have fake plants in your house? No. I have one plant in the entire house and it is a live plant (at least for now).
2. What is the oldest piece of furniture you have that is not an antique? A beside table. It was my grandmother's (on my father's side).
3. Do you have any antiques? Other than the beside table there are no other antiques.
4. What type of dishes do you use? China, stoneware, Corelle, Tupperware, paper plates? I use stoneware for the most part although we use paper plates every now and then.
5. What is your favorite thing in your house? My pictures.
6. Do you like to use lamps or overhead lighting? I love soft lamp lighting. Overhead lighting shows the dust too bad.
7. Are you a pristine white wall person or do you love color? I love color. White is boring.
Friday, October 03, 2008
More from Paul David Tripp
The concept of accountability tends to carry negative connotations. Yet the biblical picture is very loving in at least two ways. First, as we help restore people to where God wants them to be, we are called to "carry each others burdens" (Gal. 6:2). We are also told to fight the deceitfulness of sin by "encouraging one another daily."(Heb. 3:13). We must love people enough to do more than expose wrong, pronounce right, and walk away. Accountability requires a willingness to roll up our sleeves and get alongside people as they fight the war between sin and righteousness.
Yet as people step out in faith, they are often still confused and afraid. They have committed to a new and better way, but they are not yet ready to be on their own. The disciples provide a wonderful example of this phenomenon. They had been with Jesus for three years and seen the glory and power of his presence. They had learned much about the kingdom of God, but in many ways they were still wobbly and uncertain. In his last few moments with them before the cross, Jesus recognized that they were not ready to be on their own. (John 16:12-16). Their fear and confusion at his crucifixion (which Jesus had warned them was coming) reveal what spiritual babies they were. Confused and afraid, they hid together, wondering what to do next. Even after they saw the resurrected Christ, they were still asking wrong questions (Acts 1:7-11). But Jesus didn't leave his wobbly disciples alone. He sent the Holy Spirit to guide, teach, encourage, warn, convict, and strengthen them.
God calls us to the same ministry by the power of the same Holy Spirit. He calls us to stand with people as they step out in faith, obedience, and courage. This is the ministry of accountability. It is not about lying in wait to catch them doing wrong. The purpose of accountability is to assist people to do what is right for the long run. It provides a presence that keeps them responsible, aware, determined, and alert until they are able to be on their own. It directs eyes that have just begun to see, and strengthens weak knees and feeble arms. We seek to encourage flagging faith and to keep God's goals before people's eyes. We help them to understand when they need to flee from sin and when they are called to stand and fight.
By contrast, accountability is not about being a private detective, trying to do the work of the Holy Spirit, being someone else's conscience, forcing someone to obey, chasing someone who is running, or looking for someone who is hiding. Accountability provides loving structure, guidance, encouragement, and warnig to someone who is fully committed to the change God is working in his life. The person who makes accountability work is always the person being held accountable. He doesn't see our presence and help as scary or intrusive. He doesn't run and hide from it. Rather, he is glad to know that as others stand with him, God stands with him. Accountability works because he is a seeker, not a runner. The runner doesn't need accountability; he needs rebuke. Accountability is help for those who are committed to change.
Accountability provides help on a practical level in way like these:Accountability brings ongoing help to the person who is fully committed to the "put off/put on" process.
- Accountability provides structure.
- Accountability provides guidance.
- Accountability provides assistance.
- Accountability provides encouragement.
- Accountability provides warning.
Food for Thought
Lunch: If you were stranded on a lonely beach, what are the five things that you would want to survive? A good book, my laptop with WiFi connection, food, water, and my kids.
Dinner: What terms of endearment does your significant other call you? What do you call them? Don't use them.
Midnight Snack: If you could be a fly on the wall where would you go and why? Again, no clue.
Recipe for the Week (instead of your recipe for life - what is it for just this week)? If you can't say something nice don't say anything at all.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Mama's Happy
Monday, September 29, 2008
Don this is for You
1. What dog do I most resemble?
2. What is your favorite zoo animal?
3. What zoo animal reminds you most of me?
I don't think Don is aware that I seldom back down from a double dog dare. So, go ahead answer the questions. Especially you Don. Come on I double dog dare you, scaredy cat.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Fireproof

Yesterday two couples from our church and I went to see the movie "Fireproof". Fireproof not only portrayed what it means to have a Christ-centered marriage, but also had a Christ centered message. The gospel message was clearly presented throughout the entire movie.
It is geared primarily to marriage, however the principles found within the movie can be used in any relationship. Although I am not married I still enjoyed the movie and God spoke to me through it. I would encourage not only married couples, but singles as well to take the time to go see it. It's well worth the money.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Know & Tell: Animal Edition
u most resemble? The Doberman. I'm serious and extremely determined. I display unbeaten loyalty and love to the people I care for, which I might add are rather few. I find it hard to love anyone outside my "comfort zone". I've very watchful and reserved with most things saving my humorous, soft side for those I love. I tend to be fearless in the face of the enemy, but rather cautious in my actions.2. What is your favorite zoo animal? The monkey. They are just too cute.
3. What zoo animal reminds you most of yourself? The Lion.
4. Do you have any pets? If so, how may, what kind and what are their names? If not, would you like one? I have 2 cats and a dog. The cats are Whiskers and Vanilla. The dog is Bayleigh.
5. Have you ever ridden a horse? Yes, although I wasn't crazy about riding it.
6. Have you ever milked a cow? Yes, when I was really young. I hadn't thought about that in years.
7. Why don't sheep shrink when it rains? There are somethings in life that never cross my mind and this would be one of those.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Food for Thought
Lunch: Who would you turn to first if you were in desperate need of help? My dad. He's always been the one I could count on no matter what.
Dinner: Are you generally organized or messy? Organized. Messes unnerve me. I am a neat freak.
Midnight Snack: What do you do when you can't sleep at night? Read the book that is beside by bed.
Recipe for this Week (instead of your recipe for life - what is it for just this week?) Don't worry about yesterday, it's in the past.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Who We Are in Christ
For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness, love. For if you possess these qualities in increasing measure, they will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. But if anyone does not have them, he is nearsighted and blind, and has forgotten that he has been cleansed from his past sins. ~ 1 Peter 1:3-9
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Living as an Ambassador
Here are just a few of the nuggets that I'm pondering after my reading time today:
- The church is not a theological classroom. It is a conversion, confession, repentance, reconciliation, forgiveness and sanctification center, where flawed people place their trust in Christ, gather to know and love him better, and learn to love others as he has designed. The church is messy and inefficient, but it is God's wonderful mess - the place where he radically transforms hearts and lives.
- I am deeply persuaded that the foundation for people-transforming ministry is not sound theology; it is love. Without love, our theology is a boat without oars. Love is what drove God to send and sacrifice his Son. Love led Christ to subject himself to a sinful world and the horrors of the cross. Love is what causes him to seek and save the lost, and to persevere until each of his children is transformed into his image. His love will not rest until all of his children are at his side in glory. The hope of every sinner does not rest in theological answers but in the love of Christ for his own. Without it, we have no hope personally, relationally, or eternally.
- Paul says, "You are the recipients of Christ's love and nothing can separate you from it." This love offers hope to anyone willing to confess sin and cry out for transformation. Yet this is where we often get stuck. We want ministry that doesn't demand love that is, well, so demanding! We don't want to serve others in a way that requires so much personal sacrifice. We would prefer to lob grenades of truth into people's lives rather than lay down our lives for them. But this is exactly what Christ did for us. Can we expect to be called to do anything else?
- We cannot be part of Christ's life-giving work without being willing to lay down our own.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Food for Thought
Lunch: Are you a hoarder or a chucker? I'm a chucker.
Dinner: Do your dinner meals consist mostly of home cooked meals, convenience foods (i.e. boxed, frozen, heat & serve, etc.), or fast food? Who does most of the cooking in your home? For the most part we have home cooked meals, except on Wednesday and Friday. I do all the cooking in my home.
Midnight Snack: Has the rising cost of gasoline caused you to restrict, limit, or alter anything in your life? If so what. Not really, which is costing us and altering our bank accounts.
Recipe for this Week (instead of your recipe for life - what is it for just this week?) Letting go doesn't mean giving up, it's accepting things that cannot be.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Her First Meet
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Angela's Fifteen

Angela I loved teaching you things when you were a little girl. . .
but did you know how much I was learning from you at the same time?
Seeing your reactions to the world, listening to your fresh new outlooks,
and sharing in things that were important to you taught me a lot about
the responsibilities - and joys - of being a parent. . .
And watching you turn out to be the wonderful young woman you are
has reinforced something that I've known all along -
you're a very special daughter!
Happy Birthday Baby!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Food for Thought
Lunch: How do you usually spend your Sunday afternoon? Relaxing or napping.
Dinner: What would be your last meal if you were about to walk the green mile? I don't think I'd want anything to eat, I'd be too busy saying "good-byes" to eat.
Midnight Snack: Have you ever broken any bones? Thank goodness NO!
Recipe for this Week (instead of your recipe for life - what is it for just this week?) Friends come and go, but old friends pull at your heart.
Saturday, September 06, 2008
Clewiston Middle School Football
BubbleShare: Share photos - Create and Share Crafts
Know & Tell: Sports Edition
- Do you live for the start of college football? Professional football? Does anyone in your house? Do you know anyone who does? David and I both like college football, but we don't live for it. We look forward to Baseball season much more.
- Did you go to college? If so, what was your mascot? Was/is that your favorite team? If not, what was/is your favorite college team? I didn't go to college. My favorite college team is Florida State (Go Noles) with University of Georgia being my second favorite.
- Have you ever embarrassed yourself at a sporting event? Have you seen someone else embarrass themselves at a sporting event? I didn't embarrass myself at the event, however on the way home I did. I called a running back a right back and a linebacker a left back.
- What is your favorite spectator sport (the one you love to watch live)? Baseball (whether it be pro, college, high school or little league), high school football and soccer.
- Do you have a sports hero? If so, what makes them special? Nobody comes to mind at the moment
- What's the most memorable sporting event you have ever watched on television? Watched live? The most memorable was 2004 when the Red Sox won the world series. The most memorable that I watched live was Angela and her soccer team won the State Championship Game in Ocala, Florida in 2005 and in 2006 when the Clewiston Tigers went played in the State Championship game at Pro Player Stadium (although they lost in triple overtime).
- If you have kids or grandkids, do they play sports? David played baseball when he was in elementary school. Angela has played tee ball, softball, soccer and is now doing Cross Country. She loves playing sports.
Friday, September 05, 2008
Friday Feast Turns into Food for Thought
Breakfast: Do you use a day planner, calendar, notebook, computer program, PDA, lists on some random piece of paper, or just totally wing things to stay organized? I have a daily planner, but have not been using it lately. I simply make a "to do list" each day or sometimes for the week. I also use my pocket calendar to keep track of appointments. I have to admit, the daily planner worked much better.
Lunch: What is something that you have too much of? Is it possible for a woman to have too many shoes? Let a man take a peek in my closest and he would tell you I have too many shoes.
Dinner: What is one of the most important qualities you need in a friend? Someone who accepts me for who I am and will be honest.
Midnight Snack: Describe yourself using only three adjectives.
Compassionate
Loving
Honest
Recipe for this Week (instead of your recipe for life - what is it for just this week?) Everyone has things going on in their lives (some good and some not) and we don't always know what they are going through. If the cashier at Wal-Mart is not smiling, a co-worker is ill tempered, a friend is short with you on the phone. . . maybe, just maybe something happened in their life prior to you having contact with them that made them react in this manner. Instead of judging them, pray for them. God knows what they are going through.
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Hedge of Protection

Once again we are praying for God to place a hedge of protection around our community as forecasters are predicting another Hurricane on the path to South Florida. Join us in praying that for God's protection and a peace as we watch and wait to see what Ike has in store.
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Nature of Love
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Knowing
Monday, August 25, 2008
A Little Bit of This and A Little Bit of That.

Oh the joys of living in Southwest Florida during hurricane season. It has rained everyday, except for yesterday, since last Tuesday. Tropical Storm Fay stopped in town for a visit on Tuesday and gave us a good soaking. Alright it could have been much worse, it was only rain and wind. No damage praise God! It's raining again tonight and I suspect it is because Tropical Storm Gustav is on the horizon. So now eyes are trained on the National Hurricane Center website to keep us updated on what Gustav has in store for us. I'm praying for sunny skies but then I prefer sunny skies over rainy ones any day.
Cooking at Sea with Paula Dean. I've tried for a month now to convince Jim that he should stay home and let me accompany Phyllis on the cruise. Honestly, how much fun can he have on a cooking cruise. He won't budge, so I'm stuck here cooking at home. Maybe he'll find a way to bring Bobby Dean home to help me brush up on my cooking skills.
All in all life is good even if it is raining.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Know & Tell - OCD Edition
2. Do you wear shoes in the house? Shoes are the first thing to go once I step inside the house.
3. If something falls out of the dryer when you're folding clothes or putting it in the laundry basket, do you have to rewash it or do you just continue on like nothing happened? Continue on like nothing happened. It's the 10 second rule except with laundry.
4. Which side of the bed do you sleep on? What about in a hotel? Left side, regardless of where I'm at.
5. Do you do everything in the shower in the same order every time? I can't remember what I did in the shower this morning much less what order I did it in.
6. How many times a day do you think you wash your hands? Every time I go to the restroom.
7. What is the first thing you do when you get up in the morning? Brush my teeth, walk the dog, and make coffee. After that it varies.
Monday, August 18, 2008
High School
Mission Trip
On Saturday morning we meet the other mission team members at the church to load the bus and travel to Miami International Airport. We flew out of Miami at 1:05 p.m. and arrived in Managua, Nicaragua at 1:40 p.m. (they are two hours behind us). Once in Managua we went through customs and then to the Best Western Las Mercedes. After checking into our rooms we hired a taxi (actually 3 of them) to take us to a local restaurant. The food was great but very expensive and we were there for 4 hours. We return to the hotel after dinner since we had to get up at 4:00 a.m. to get in line at the airport to fly to Puerto Cabezas. We learned early on that getting up at 4:00 a.m. would become a routine. After standing in line for hours we finally got 10 tickets to Puerto Cabezas. The flight was 2 hours long and very cramped. Once in Puerto Cabezas we were met by Pastor Rafia who took us to the compound where we had lunch and loaded our supplies onto the bus and traveled another hour to the village of Sin-Sin. Once in Sin-Sin we set up our campsite and cooked dinner. Then it was lights out.
Monday morning came early (yes, 4:00 a.m. the generator kicked in and sleeping was not an option). We served the men breakfast , had a morning devotion and then they headed to the work site to begin building. Later in the morning, Angela, Barbara and I went to the work site and helped the men for a while before going back to camp to cook lunch for them. After lunch we relaxed for a while and then went back to help the men again. During the week we had many opportunities to spend with the children that lived in the village. The men would stop working around 5:00 p.m. each day so they could take showers before nightfall. After showers we would eat and have evening devotions before bunking down for the night. That became the routine for the entire week. We enjoyed conversations between all of us and developed deeper relationships with each other.
On Wednesday evening we went to church with the congregation who we were building a church for. Our Associate Pastor had the privilege of preaching that night and did a wonderful job. A translator was translating as he preached. It was wonderful to worship with brothers and sisters in Christ from another nation.
Angela loved playing with the children and every time we would leave the campsite or work site we were followed by a dozen children. Many times they would hold our hands as we walked. One afternoon Angela reached out and tickled one of the girls at the work site. They spent the next hour chasing us and us chasing them just to tickle each other. We were amazed at how the children worked along side the adults and how strong they were. One little boy in particular captured Angela's heart and she wanted to bring him home. She cried on Friday morning as she told him goodbye.
On Friday morning we packed up our campsite. Prior to leaving we had the pleasure of watching three men being baptized in the creek and then we went to the church to pray with the congregation. As we got on the bus it wasn't surprising to see tears in the eyes of the mission team. Those people had touched our hearts.
Although we spent a week camping and what we would consider "roughing" it, we enjoyed every moment of it. To witness people that have no material possessions yet are content in their circumstances made us more aware of how blessed we truly are. Yet at the same time I envy the Miskito people because as you live among them for that week you realize that their source of joy and satisfaction is found in Christ.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Home Sweet Home
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Know & Tell: Fill in Edition
- My favorite bedtime attire is sweatpants and t-shirt.
That was in 1999. I was 33 years old.
4. My earliest memory is of being at my grandparent's home.
5. The family is gone for the evening and I will spend my time reading.
6. Right now I am in Nicaragua.
7. When I am done blogging, I am going to work some more.
Saturday, August 09, 2008
Ready or Not

Ready or not we are on our way to Nicaragua. Our flight leaves this afternoon from Miami International Airport at 1:05 p.m. Angela and I both are excited yet nervous as to what the next week holds in store for us. We have looked at the weather forecast for the week and it is supposed to be 60% chance of rain with a high of 95 (the heat index will make it warmer). Pray that the Miskito people would see Christ in us as we minister among them this week.
Living as Women of Substance: Phrase 7
As for that in the good soil, they are those who, hearing the word, hold it fast in an honest and good heart, and bear fruit with patience. (Luke 8:15)
Press Forth Toward Your 100 Fold:
Persevere! Press On! Harvest takes time, hang in there. Do not be a woman that starts something and does not finish it before the harvest comes. We have to believe God for His completed work.
Then the angel I had seen standing on the sea and on the land raised his right hand to heaven. And he swore by him who lives for ever and ever, who created the heavens and all that is in them, the earth and all that is in it, and the sea and all that is in it, and said, "There will be no more delay! But in the days when the seventh angel is about to sound his trumpet, the mystery of God will be accomplished, just as he announced to his servants the prophets." (Revelation 10:5-7)
Press Forth toward being a "woman of substance" that will live a life of maximum impact.
And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ. (Philippians 1:6)
Friday, August 08, 2008
Living as Women of Substance: Phrase 6
Retain the Word:
Ask God to give you a word or scripture to sustain you through the day during your quiet time. She suggested that we develop (if we haven't already) a quiet time. She encouraged us to sow God's seed in the morning (Ecclesiastes 11:6) because we have the capacity to learn more first thing.
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Living as Women of Substance : Phrase 5
And as for what fell among the thorns, they are those who hear, but as they go on their way they are choked by the cares and riches and pleasures of life, and their fruit does not mature. (Luke 8:14)
Stop the Choke:
Anxiety chokes the Word out of us. Philippians 4:6 tells us to not be anxious for anything. When we are anxious it is then that we need to hear God's Word, if we are worrying we aren't going to hear God's Word because it is being choked out. We are called to be warriors not worriers.
Also if we are immature we will want the "riches & pleasures" of this world and the Word of God will be choked out of our lives. True riches and pleasures are found in Christ (1 Corinthians 1:5-8).
Stop the choke. We will never become a "woman of substance"
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Living as Women of Substance: Phrase 4
And the ones on the rock are those who, when they hear the word, receive it with joy. But these have no root; they believe for a while, and in time of testing fall away. (Luke 8:13)Dig Roots:
My roots are as deep as I am convinced of the Father's love for me. Roots are developed in LOVE! We must know that we know that we know that we are loved by the Father. Never forget the song "Jesus Loves Me this I know for the Bible Tells Me So".
We will never bear fruit above if we don't have roots below. (2 Kings 19:29-31).
Dig roots in Christ so that, through the Spirit, you become a "woman of substance" that will live a life of maximum impact.
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Living as Women of Substance: Phrase 3
And the ones on the rock are those who, when they hear the word, receive it with joy. But these have no root; they believe for a while, and in time of testing fall away.. (Luke 8:13)Expect the Test
The Greek word for testing is "peirasmos". It means trials (God) to make us stand and temptations (Satan) to make us fall.
Psalm 126:5-6 tells us that those who sow God's seed in tears will reap with shouts of joy!
Beth told us to be genuine. Our kids don't expect us to be perfect but they do expect us to be real!
The testing is God's way, through the Spirit, to refine us into a "woman of substance" that will live a life of maximum impact.
Monday, August 04, 2008
Living as Women of Substance: Phrase 2
The ones along the path are those who have heard; then the devil comes and takes away the word from their hearts, so that they may not believe and be saved. (Luke 8:12)
Protect Your Heart:
Satan comes to destroy. God gives us His Word and it is not up for grabs! Hide God's Word in your heart. Look for a minute at these two contrasting verses:
Luke 8:12 "in order that they may not" (Satan)
John 10:10 "I have come that you may have" (Christ).
Satan robs us of everything thing, while Christ (when we place our trust and faith in Him) gives us all good things.
I was reminded of the lyrics in the Hymn "Come Thou Fount of Ev'ry Blessing" that says. . . Here's my heart, oh, take and seal it, seal it for Thy courts above.
Protect your heart so that, through the Spirit, you become a woman of substance that will live a life of maximum impact.
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Living as Women of Substance: Phrase 1
He said, "The knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of God has been given to you, but to others I speak in parables, so that," 'though seeing, they may not see; though hearing, they may not understand.' (Luke 8:10)Treasure the Wonder:
God wants to reveal Himself to us through His Word. There are mysteries concerning the kingdom of God. All Scripture is God breathed and God desires to speak to us. As we grow in a more intimate relationship with Him, he will reveal more about his self to us. He has given us His Word so that we will be competently complete! As we treasure the word, we are becoming, through the Spirit, women of substance that will live a life of maximum impact.
Saturday, August 02, 2008
Living Proof Live Simulcast Recap
As they went from town to town, a lot of people joined in and traveled along. He addressed them, using this story: "A farmer went out to sow his seed. Some of it fell on the road; it was tramped down and the birds ate it. Other seed fell in the gravel; it sprouted, but withered because it didn't have good roots. Other seed fell in the weeds; the weeds grew with it and strangled it. Other seed fell in rich earth and produced a bumper crop. (100 fold)I cannot begin to describe the blessing it was to be one of the 70,000 women in 715 locations around the world via simulcast. I want to share what I learned from Beth Moore over the past two days, however I'm not going to do it all in one post. But I will give you something to nibble on tonight.
"Are you listening to this? Really listening?"
His disciples asked, "Why did you tell this story?"
He said, "You've been given insight into God's kingdom—you know how it works. There are others who need stories. But even with stories some of them aren't going to get it:
Their eyes are open but don't see a thing,
Their ears are open but don't hear a thing.
"This story is about some of those people. The seed is the Word of God. The seeds on the road are those who hear the Word, but no sooner do they hear it than the Devil snatches it from them so they won't believe and be saved.
"The seeds in the gravel are those who hear with enthusiasm, but the enthusiasm doesn't go very deep. It's only another fad, and the moment there's trouble it's gone.
"And the seed that fell in the weeds—well, these are the ones who hear, but then the seed is crowded out and nothing comes of it as they go about their lives worrying about tomorrow, making money, and having fun.
"But the seed in the good earth—these are the good-hearts who seize the Word and hold on no matter what, sticking with it until there's a harvest.
Luke 8:4-15 (The Message)
Beth began Friday night by speaking from Luke 8:1-15. She started by telling us that if we were in Christ we are "women on substance". She pulled this from the phrase in Luke 8:3b "These women were helping to support them out of their own means." Now this phrase means that these women had some wealth. Beth went on to explain that we are "women of means" or "women of substance" (King James version) in the Spirit and in order to be "women of substance" and to live with maximum impact (a 100 fold harvest in our lives), we must learn to hear God's word speak to us. She gave us 7 phrases to help us remember over the course of Friday night and Saturday morning.
Over the next week, I will share those 7 phrases. In the meantime pray that the Word that was heard by 70,000 would take root in the lives of those women and that each one would live as a woman of substance and live a life of maximum impact.
Know & Tell
- Which is worse: speaking to a large crowd or working under an impossible deadline? Speaking to a large crowd. Believe it or not as much as I enjoy talking I get nervous when speaking in large groups. Oops now I just informed everyone how to get me to shut up!
3. Do you eat seafood? Yes, one of my favorites!
4. What is the worst thing you have ever eaten? Raw Oysters!
5. Which would make you feel more appreciated by your DH/SO: bringing home flowers, doing a chore without being asked, or asking you on a "date"? Any of them. But the "date" would win out because it's time spent with each other.
6. What is something fun you are going to do today? I'm going to Ft. Myers tonight for a Beth Moore Simulcast.
7. What qualities do you look for in a friend. . . in other words, what causes you to really "click" with someone? Honest, trustworthy and being themselves. I don't "click" with people that pretend to be someone they aren't.
Friday, August 01, 2008
Living Proof Live Simulcast
Friday Feast
- Appetizer: If you learned today you were going to die tomorrow, name three things you would do. CRY. . . not because I'm afraid of dying, but I would be sad knowing my time with my children, my family, and my friends was going to end. Second, pray that the doctors were wrong and ask God for a miracle. Third, hold my children in my arms until my appointed time came.
- Soup: What is your very first memory? Sitting on my grandparents porch in the porch swing with my grandfather while he played "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" on the harmonica.
- Salad: Name one service you are willing to pay for and one you are not. Willing to pay for a manicure not willing to pay for housekeeping.
- Main Course: Do you make your bed every day? Yes, if I could only get my kids to do the same.
- Dessert: Name the most significant thing you learned this week. That I take for granted the luxuries we have in America. Learned this just trying to prepare for the mission trip I will be going on. I'm sure once I get back that lesson will be even more significant.


