Monday, September 24, 2012
In Praise of Followers!
Want to know how change happens - how to start a movement? Check. This. Out.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Quotable Quotes: false promise(s) of materialism
"Money and things make three major promises that they cannot keep: the promise of happiness, significance, and security...when we become more secure with who we are in Christ, we don't need to impress others with our image but could serve them with our love." ~ Craig Groeschel
Friday, August 31, 2012
inspiring community
I have a friend, I call him "my prophet" because God has used him, on more than one occasion, to speak truth to me - especially when I didn't want to hear it. My friend has been going through a tough time of unemployment.
"The church" (meaning Christ followers) have done so much in this extended time of struggle - as an observer, it is encouraging to the heart. My friend visited a Sunday service and filled out a prayer card. As the weeks turned in to months, the pastor of that church called often to "check-in." My friend couldn't give money due to his circumstance and eventually moved to another state because he lost his housing in Virginia - the pastor kept calling.Why? Because he cares for people.
People, even those who never met my friend, gave money to help. Because they cared about those who are struggling.
When my friend moved to the new state he attended another Sunday service. This group welcomed in the stranger, not just to make him feel welcome, but when they heard of his plight - they gave up food and interceding on his behalf that God would intervene.
When my friend got a job and announced this news - this group cheered audibly and celebrated with him.
There was a church the Hubs and I attended for a number of months, and at the end of each service people would join hands and pray for one another - whoever was next to them, whatever the Spirit put on their heart. Near the end of prayer time, the pastor would say a similar prayer each week. There was one part that I will always remember, "God bless my neighbor...and help me celebrate their success as if it were my own."
When my friend announced his good news - a spontaneous celebration erupted on his behalf. When my friend described it to me, it brought tears to my eyes. How wonderful that there is a group who cares so compassionately for those in need.
just Sheri, celebrating (from a distance) the success of another
"The church" (meaning Christ followers) have done so much in this extended time of struggle - as an observer, it is encouraging to the heart. My friend visited a Sunday service and filled out a prayer card. As the weeks turned in to months, the pastor of that church called often to "check-in." My friend couldn't give money due to his circumstance and eventually moved to another state because he lost his housing in Virginia - the pastor kept calling.Why? Because he cares for people.
People, even those who never met my friend, gave money to help. Because they cared about those who are struggling.
When my friend moved to the new state he attended another Sunday service. This group welcomed in the stranger, not just to make him feel welcome, but when they heard of his plight - they gave up food and interceding on his behalf that God would intervene.
When my friend got a job and announced this news - this group cheered audibly and celebrated with him.
There was a church the Hubs and I attended for a number of months, and at the end of each service people would join hands and pray for one another - whoever was next to them, whatever the Spirit put on their heart. Near the end of prayer time, the pastor would say a similar prayer each week. There was one part that I will always remember, "God bless my neighbor...and help me celebrate their success as if it were my own."
When my friend announced his good news - a spontaneous celebration erupted on his behalf. When my friend described it to me, it brought tears to my eyes. How wonderful that there is a group who cares so compassionately for those in need.
just Sheri, celebrating (from a distance) the success of another
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Thursday, August 30, 2012
Conjunction Junction
When I am not at work, I try to find constructive things to do with my time. For more than a year I have been volunteering as a tutor. At the end of last year I agreed to teach a weekly course at the local community college.
The topic: writing.
The goal: prepare my students for the admission test in order to become students at the college.
The students: recent high school grads and not so recent high school grads who want to better their lives, but have experienced set backs in pursuing their dreams.
Last week, we had an entire class dedicated to conjunctions. It reminded me of my childhood and the wonderful lessons offered by Schoolhouse Rocks. Do you remember these? Were you too young to even know what I am talking about? Either way...check. it. out.
Apparently, a good teacher can make an impact. In my case, it was an educational video that I still remember all these years later.
just Sheri, wishing Schoolhouse Rocks would make a comeback
The topic: writing.
The goal: prepare my students for the admission test in order to become students at the college.
The students: recent high school grads and not so recent high school grads who want to better their lives, but have experienced set backs in pursuing their dreams.
Last week, we had an entire class dedicated to conjunctions. It reminded me of my childhood and the wonderful lessons offered by Schoolhouse Rocks. Do you remember these? Were you too young to even know what I am talking about? Either way...check. it. out.
Apparently, a good teacher can make an impact. In my case, it was an educational video that I still remember all these years later.
just Sheri, wishing Schoolhouse Rocks would make a comeback
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Let there be light
For some reason, unknown to me, none of our upstairs bedrooms have lights installed. No ceiling fans with lights. No other light. While there are nice windows that give plenty of daylight - this is problematic at night. We had a table lamp in the master bedroom for functional purposes.
After staying at a hotel earlier in the summer (and loving having a bedside lamp for reading) I decided we needed some thing like it at home. Following a tour of IKEA, I found what I was looking for...then I installed them over our headboard.
I can't remember what life was like before the lights were installed. They have been a wonderful addition to our new "home."
just Sheri, resident handy woman
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