Monday, January 24, 2011

Disappointed, but resigned

I'm disappointed that this forum didn't "catch on" among all the women in our congregation, because there are things we would have been able to share here more privately than on Facebook. Maybe someday we can create a new, more easily accessible messageboard of some sort. But for now, those of us who use computers regularly are interacting on Facebook, so if you stumble upon this post, fill free to join us there!

Rather than deleting this blog now, I'll keep it here online for a while. Reading some post on here might still be able to bring encouragement to somebody.

Love,
Janice M. Enlow

Friday, November 27, 2009

I read this and wanted to share.

Cynthia Philpott

I Don't Want to Raise Successful Children

19 Nov 2009

Lysa TerKeurst

"Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it." Proverbs 22:6 (NIV)

I don't want to raise successful children. That's a shocking thing to read, and a shocking thing for a mother to type. So, let me clarify.

I used to define success according to my child's report card. Good grades and academic achievement would surely equal a good child with great potential in this world. But then several of my children wound up being average students with average grades. Though we carted them off to tutors and spent many a late night at the kitchen table helping them, they remained average. And I remained concerned and frustrated.

One report card day I found myself facedown in the fibers of my carpet crying and wondering, "Where have I gone wrong as a mom?"

I dug into Scriptures. I begged God for wisdom and discernment. I prayed for God's perspective with each of my kids. Finally, one day it dawned on me - what if I simply chose to embrace the natural bent of each of my kids as God's way to protect them and keep them on the path toward His best plans for their lives?

What if my A student needs academic success to prepare her for God's plans while my average to below-average student needs to be steered away from a more academic future? What if my sports star kid needs that athletic excellence for his future assignments by God, but my benchwarmer kid is being protected from getting off course by her lack in this area?

And that's when it finally dawned on me. My job isn't to push success for my kids. My job as a parent is to recognize the unique way God created each child and point them to Jesus at every turn along their journey toward adulthood. Yes, I want my kids to learn and thrive and grow up educated, but it's not a flaw in me or them if they don't have straight A report cards and trophy cases full of sports medals.

Proverbs 22:6 says, "Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it" (NIV).

I am challenged to ponder these words, "… in the way he should go." Are we training our kids that the "way he should go" is to chase worldly achievement or to chase God? Whatever they learn to chase as a child, they will chase as adults. Therefore, we must be challenged to honestly assess the way we are pointing them to go.

My daughter, Hope, is one of my average students. She has also warmed many a bench in the sports she's tried, and can always be found hiding on the back row of the stage during school concerts. Using the world's benchmarks for achievement, Hope wouldn't be seen as a child positioned for success. But God…

This past January, my 15 year old Hope, shocked me when she announced she wanted to go to Ethiopia with some missionary friends of ours and live in the remote African bush for the summer. Yes, she may not have trophies and straight A report cards but she does have a heart of gold. And because she's not entrenched in sports and academic pursuits that could have created obligations for her summer, she was free to go to Africa.Free to chase God in a really big way.

One of the first e-mails she sent me from Ethiopia read, "Mom, I've fallen in love with theAIDS orphanage children. They rushed at me when I held my arms out and I tried with all my might to hold all 30 of them at once. I love it here."

Now, don't get me wrong. I do expect Hope to return to her studies this fall, give 100% effort, and finish her high school career having done her very best. She will most likely then go to college. But she probably won't be delivering the valedictorian address or wearing the honors cords and medals. She'll be the one with a vision of a dying AIDS orphan pressing against her heart ready to chase God's plans to the ends of the earth.

So back to my original statement, I don't want to raise successful children. It's true, I don't. Though Hope's sister coming behind her is an A student and can always be found on the front row of school performances - we don't chase after success for her either. Itrust God that she needs those things in her life for the plans He's unfolding in her life. We train with that bent in mind. But, we don't chase it. Just like Hope, we point her in the direction of God at every turn and pray like crazy.

I stand by what I said and I'll say it again, I don't want to raise successful children. Because--- raising God-honoring adults who will set the world on fire for Christ is just so much more rewarding.

Dear Lord, being a mom is a really tough job. Please help me, teach me and show me how to define success for my kids. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

Application Steps:
Spend some time specifically praying for your kids today and ask the Lord how you can train them according to the way He created them.

Reflections:
What worries about my kids do I need to ask the Lord for His perspective?

How should I define success for my kids?

Power Verses:
2 John 1:4, "It has given me great joy to find some of your children walking in the truth, just as the Father commanded us." (NIV)

Matthew 19:14, "Jesus said, 'Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.'" (NIV)

© 2009 by Lysa TerKeurst. All rights reserved.



Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Helping others

Well Ladies looks like we need to help some of our own right now. Some of you who know them best need to call on us to help where we can.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Friends


As most of you know I love sewing and needlework. This rainy weather has really got me in and doing some of the things I love. I say we prayed for rain and just did not know how powerful our prayers were. Now we are true believers! I guess we should be praying for the economy now..


I read this in a newsletter I receive and think it is so true.




GOOD FRIENDS ARE LIKE QUILTS

THEY AGE WITH YOU,

YET NEVER LOSE THEIR WARMTH...

Magi Boxes



A big thank you for the fantastic job you all did with the Magi Boxes this year. I was more then proud to deliver the 77 boxes you filled for a child who is so deserving of a gift.


The office and shipping staff were so appreciative of the boxes and amazed at the number we had. They had a chart with numbers as they were coming in and we had the largest number of individual deliveries at that time. I was proud! The government in Honduras is troubled at this time an they are not sure they will be able to get into that country safely. They asked would El Salvador be ok. I told them to give they where they are needed and can be delivered safely. There is a missionary group in El Salvador who is asking for some of the boxes this year. She told me it was a large missionary team who will deliver them as well.


I would like for you ladies to tell me how you feel about doing these boxes. I do enjoy it and love thinking I am giving a child some joy! I have read a blog about a church doing the boxes in July. Called "Christmas in July". Another had done a "Come & Go Shower" you bring a bag of items and everyone there works on packing boxes and fellowship together.. They had done this is September when school things cheap.

These are just ideas I am tossing out. I would like a good discussion.

Book Group's "Field Trip"

Our book discussion group is planning a trip to eat lunch at The Swan Coach House on November 21st. PLEASE notify Janice Enlow ASAP to let her know whether or not you will be going. She needs a tentative head count right away.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Book Club

This is just a reminder that the next book club meeting to discuss "The Poisonwood Bible" is schedule for Oct 13th. Check with the church office for time and place. The next selection to be discussed in Nov. is "The Swan House". Please join us if you can. Thanks, Gayle

Thursday, September 24, 2009

I Am a "Kept" Woman

You see, there were a few times when I thought I would lose my mind,
But GOD kept me sane. (Isa. 26:3)

There were times when I thought I could go no longer,
But the LORD kept me moving. (Gen 28:15)

At times, I've wanted to lash out at those whom I felt had done me wrong,
But the LORD kept my mouth shut.. (Psa. 13)

Sometimes, I think the money just isn't enough,
But GOD has helped me to keep the lights on, the water on,
the car paid, the house paid, etc.., (Matt. 6:25 -34)

When I thought I would fall, HE kept me up.
When I thought I was weak, HE kept me strong! (I Pet. 5:7, Matt. 11:28-30)

I could go on and on and on, but I'm sure you hear me!
I'm blessed to be 'kept '

I'm "Kept" by the Love and Grace of God

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Senior version of Jesus Loves Me

''Here is a new version just for us who have white hair or no hair at all.For us over middle age (or even those almost there) and all you others check out thisnewest version of 'Jesus Loves Me'..JESUS LOVES ME
Jesus loves me, this I know,
Though my hair is white as snow
Though my sight is growing dim,
Still He bids me trust in Him.
YES, JESUS LOVES ME.. YES, JESUS LOVES ME..YES, JESUS LOVES ME FOR THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO.
Though my steps are oh, so slow,
With my hand in His I'll go
On through life, let come what may,
He'll be there to lead the way.(CHORUS)

When the nights are dark and long,In my heart He puts a song.Telling me in words so clear,'Have no fear, for I am near.'(CHORUS)

When my work on earth is done,
And life's victories have been won.
He will take me home above,
Then I'll understand His love(CHORUS)

I love Jesus, does He know?
Have I ever told Him so?
Jesus loves to hear me say,
That I love Him every day.

God Bless Us All !!
WANDA

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Library In A Box

In the mail today was the latest newsletter from Susana Homes. One article caught my eye..."Library In A Box". Interesting title..Come to find out an 8-yr-old girl in Tennessee doesn't think it is right that the school in Nigeria doesn't have a library so she is doing something about it, with some help, of course. Go to her blog and read all about it..brought tears to my eyes. May we all become like little children.

Gayle

Monday, August 10, 2009

DIETER'S PRAYER

Lord, grant me the strength that I may not fall
Into the clutches of cholesterol.
At polyunsaturates, I'll never mutter,
For the road to Hell is paved with butter.
And cake is cursed and cream is awful
And Satan is hiding in every waffle.
Beelzebub is a chocolate drop
And Lucifer is a lollipop.
Teach me the evils of hollandaise,
Of pasta and globs of mayonnaise.
And crisp fried chicken from the South--
Lord, if you love me, shut my mouth!!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Trading My Sorrows

Posting this for Mickey!





TRADING MY SORROWS

I’m trading my sorrows
I'm trading my shame
I'm laying them down for the joy of the Lord

I'm trading my sickness
I'm trading my pain
I'm laying them down for the joy of the Lord

And we're singing
Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes yes Lord
Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes yes Lord
Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes yes Lord, Amen

I'm trading my sorrows
I'm trading my shame
I'm laying them down for the joy of the Lord

I'm trading my sickness
I'm trading my pain
I'm laying them down for the joy of the Lord

And we're singing
Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes yes Lord
Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes yes Lord
Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes yes Lord, Amen

I am pressed but not crushed,
Persecuted not abandoned
Struck down but not destroyed
I am blessed beyond the curse
For His promise will endure
That His joy is gonna be my strength
Though the sorrow may last for the night
His joy comes in the morning

I'm trading my sorrows
I'm trading my shame
I'm laying them down for the joy of the Lord

I'm trading my sickness
I'm trading my pain
I'm laying them down for the joy of the Lord

And we're singing
Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes yes Lord
Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes yes Lord
Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes yes Lord, Amen

And we're singing
Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes yes Lord
Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes yes Lord
Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes yes Lord, Amen

Yes Lord, Amen
Yes Lord, Amen!

Hope you enjoy! Gayle