It's 3pm and my day is already over!
Not really! We still will entertain 15 people tonight (and I AM looking forward to it).
Each day this week has been made up of several unique/strange/demanding events. I can't be specific but it's been amazing to leave one intense situation and proceed to the next one. Today, by lunchtime, there had been five of them. Fortunately, after lunch, it was easy... unless your name is Jake and you were getting many stitches.... or your name is Dave and you had to keep thinking of bad jokes to help keep the focus off of the obvious pain.
This week reminds me of my incredible God (Papa). He could do anything by Himself - and the results would be perfect. But he uses me - even with all my foibles. This allows me to be a part of His working - and THAT is an incredible joy!
Sooo, thank you God ... and I gotta run ... there's a computer issue in the staff office.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
I've been home from my sabbatical for a few weeks. In some ways, it seems like it never happened. Coming back feels like walking back into the vortex of ministry and life. In other ways, every day has a difference because of my time alone with Papa. There are moments where the Lord's presence is so real - in the midst of the everyday - that it seems to make the everyday, unique.
I'm also being blessed with stories from people who are hearing from the Lord and allowing Him to work in their lives.
Ministry feels more like a spectator sport. I watch what God is doing, get involved when it's possible. Mostly it's just cool to see Jesus, the Minister, in action. The trick, for me, will be to remember this when the demands are .... so demanding.
The sabbatical continues - just in small doses.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Why Golf is soooo Important
I finally found a reason to justify golf! Golf is like … Christianity. I’m serious! This time away, God has been showing me so much about basic disciplines and important “first steps” every morning. When I do this, my day seems to have better balance. No, I don’t think God is extra loving or gracious on those days. He is ALWAYS loving and gracious. These disciplines keep ME focused on what REALLY matters.
The other day, after learning some good new techniques on my golf swing, I played 9 holes. (Connie also played her first round and did very good).
The other day, after learning some good new techniques on my golf swing, I played 9 holes. (Connie also played her first round and did very good).
For the first several holes, my game was better than ever. Then, I began to fall apart. I stopped doing what I knew was important – and the results were immediate.
That is so true of my daily time with Papa. He is always there for me and always ready to show Himself to me. But, it is still my decision as to whether time is taken to seek Him, wait on Him, be with Him.
So, life is like golf! OK, maybe not. But it’s a good reminder that while God never changes, I need to be continually changing and seeking and submitting and waiting and enjoying Him ….
That is so true of my daily time with Papa. He is always there for me and always ready to show Himself to me. But, it is still my decision as to whether time is taken to seek Him, wait on Him, be with Him.
So, life is like golf! OK, maybe not. But it’s a good reminder that while God never changes, I need to be continually changing and seeking and submitting and waiting and enjoying Him ….
Pictures
Monday, May 12, 2008
Sabbatical, first entry
I woke up with a deep desire to be alone with God. What makes this so unusual is the last few days I was unsure about this season. It seemed so inadequate to plan to seek the Lord. He is so beyond me - or anything that could ever be known. How can spending intentional time make that much difference? Yet, this morning God gave a longing to be with Him.
Tomorrow, I begin fives days of solitude. My only plan is to seek Him, wait on Him ......
Papa and I are going to have some amazing times together!
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Beautiful Oregon Coast
At low tide, you can see the starfish and urchins clinging to the rocks. We gathered mussels and had a tasty treat
This island below contains thousand of Sea Murrens. They look a little like penguines and have a special curved beak that allows them to dive into the ocean and gather several fish at the same time.
The low tide also allowed for some amatuer spelunking!
At evening time yesterday, we came upon a gentelman who was prepring to hang glide. It was amazing to watch!
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Watching a minister in action
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