Showing posts with label Writing31days. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Life is a Whirlwind!

It's like a Hurricane Here.

I'm sitting here watching the weather channel as Hurricane Matthew leaves it's path across the Caribbean and heads toward Florida.

Here in Georgia, we are on alert to be evacuated out of the area. The islands will begin evacuation in the morning. Already, there are no hotel rooms to be had in Georgia since the whole east coast of Florida and South Carolina has been evacuated.

When we talked with Brian (in Cairo, GA) last night, he checked to see about the possibility of getting a room in Cairo. The clerk told him that when she came in to work, there were 60 rooms available, but last night there were only 5 left.

It's looking like we may be able to stay here in Pooler and just ride out the winds. Brett's work hasn't released anyone to leave and it doesn't look like he plans to do so. So just put in a prayer for us. The worst of it will come through over night on Friday and Saturday morning.


Today is Mikaela's birthday!

We were planning a birthday bash with some friends on Saturday, but that is going to have to wait for another weekend.  :(


Can you believe that Mikaela is 20 years old? She is certainly turning out to be a beautiful, talented young lady!

Here she is playing guitar and singing for the worship team at Harvest Church of the Nazarene.



Monday, I wrote a blog post "Hurricane Preparedness for Life's Storms"



I took the Write31Days Challenge again this year to write on my blog every day in October. You can check out my "Treasure Trove of Ministry Helps" and share them with all your friends in the ministry. I'm giving away a few prizes, too. So go sign up!

Speaking of prizes ....

This is post #59 on the The Farmer's Place and my Leaving a Legacy blog will post #300 this week. Plus, my memoirs blog, Raised in a Barn will post number #60 this month. That's a total of over 400 posts. So .....  how about a free CD of the Dawson Girls, Papa's Daughters ~ For all You Done. My sisters and I made this back on mom and dad's 50th anniversary (which was 10 years ago already). My brother, LeAdam helped us record it and he says he can make a CD or two and mail them out to you.
If you would like one, I will be drawing a name from those who post on this blog or at the Raised in a Barn blog. I'll be drawing a name on my birthday, October 25th! So go ahead and make a comment below. :)

Speaking of Raised in a Barn


I wrote a post about the farm being a place with open arms last month. "Grafted Into the Family". You need to go read it and be sure to read the comments. This post prompted Pedro De Los Santos to share part of his own memoirs that talks about coming to the farm and the effect it had on his life. Then his brother Miguel has promised to write me as well. You better go subscribe so that you don't miss anything.


So did anything else exciting happen this past month? Did we learn anything new?  hmmmm.......

 ... Evidently, there was something in the water about 9 months ago. Here's a few pictures from close friends and family. It seems everyone is having a baby.... even a set of twins!


"Grandson"



"great niece"



"friend of the family"


Sophie                     Logan
My good friend became a grandma .... twins!


 Brian is still amused by the Grandcats!

 I learned that receipts are the best cat toys. With all the money I've spent on toy balls, mice, and various other feline playthings, A.J. gets hours of enjoyment out of batting and chasing wadded up receipts. His daily exercise level has increased exponentially. - Brian

Finally and not surprising

God's timing is always perfect.

He keeps on providing our every need, day by day, as we need it. No new jobs have been acquired, but the funds to pay the bills keep showing up! He is the God Who Sees Us and He never leaves us in need or begging for bread.

Here's a bit of exciting news from Daniel and Tina ....

Tina said,  "We have been reminded when God wants to do something He doesn't have to wait on you. In a matter of 2 weeks max, we were able to pay off our home, sell it, and put an offer on another home in Savannah. We all 3 love this house.  We are trusting God thru it all and know it is right. We had a list of 13 houses and got it down to 5. In the end we looked at 2. Decided the one we initially went to cross off the list is indeed the one we are putting a bid on. No one can tell me God is dead or doesn't move in the lives of His people. If we are willing to do it His way... He is willing to move mountains. Miracle upon miracle has happened to get us this far. God is always worth everything He asks us to do or not do!
so ... you best come back next month to get rest of the story!

Well, that's about it for September. Don't forget to comment if you want a chance to win the Papa's Daughters CD.

Leaning on Him!

Mandy, et al.

P.S.
This handmade stadium blanket would make a great Christmas gift! They are available for $150. My family says they will let me buy green and gold, for you Packer fans. There's a discount for family members, just text me ... or leave a comment ... you might win the CD too!



Sunday, November 1, 2015

And the Winner is .....






1 Corinthians 15:57 New International Version (NIV)

57 But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.


WE'VE WAITED AND WE'VE TRUSTED
AND NOW WE ANNOUNCE
THE WINNERS!




I advertised this for one winner; however, I came across another lantern,
so I drew one more name! Congratulations.


REMEMBER
We are all Winners Through Jesus Christ our Lord!

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Day 31 : You Made it!


Psalm 30
A song of David.

1 I praise You, Eternal One. You lifted me out of that deep, dark pit
and denied my opponents the pleasure of rubbing in their success.
2 Eternal One, my True God, I cried out to You for help;
You mended the shattered pieces of my life.
3 You lifted me from the grave with a mighty hand,
gave me another chance,
and saved me from joining those in that dreadful pit.






Well, here we are at Day 31. We made it! 

If you've been following along with me because you have chronic pain or serious health issues then you probably haven't reached the end of your journey.
 In these 31 days, I've brought you up through 4 years of chronic pain.

 But don't give up God is there beside you and He won't let you fall.

 Just lean on Him. Stay true to Jesus. 

Just a little review :

1. Read the Psalms
2. Find your Joy.  Be deliberate in listing 3 blessings every day.
3. Pray for others and find ways to serve them
4. Show appreciation to your caregivers
5. Keep doing what the doctor says
6. Praise the Lord always


When I read this scripture this morning, it reminded my of another old, old song by the Imperials

by The Imperials







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Waiting & Staying true!

Friday, October 30, 2015

Day 30 : Rest

Matthew 11:28-30  New Living Translation 


 Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to bear, and the burden I give you is light.”



Resting in Christ is the most peaceful place to be. The problem is too many of us just can't seem to lay it all down. It's a practice that has to be re-learned over and over, every day.

While we work on that, I thought I would share about a Place to Rest if you ever have to go to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. It is sponsored by my church, The Church of the Nazarene. But it isn't exclusive. Anyone can stay there. It's called the Nazarene Well House.




It's a beautiful bed & breakfast specifically for Mayo patients and their families. They have 13 bedrooms (a few of them private). There is a lovely garden to enjoy or, if you  like, you can work in the garden. They serve breakfast every morning and several dinners are provided during the week by local restaurants.



Get more details here>>>>> Nazarene Help House







REST BY DOWNHERE




If you prefer something a bit mroe traditional ...

PEACE IN THE MIDST OF THE STORM

by Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir






Waiting & Resting!

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Day 29 : Remember


Psalm 77:11 New Living Translation

But then I recall all you have done, O Lord;

    I remember your wonderful deeds of long ago.






As you may be well aware of, it usually takes much longer than 31 days to wait and trust on God's ultimate plan. This month I have remembered what God has done for me for the past 4 years. Remembering His blessings makes it all worthwhile.

Sometimes we need help remembering other things. Like when to take our medications. Remembering to pray for others.  Here are some apps that might help you remember.


MEDICAL


MED HELPER PRO. When I was first sick, it was vitally important to take medications in a timely manner. We found this free app that would keep records and give reminders throughout the day. You can track everyone in the family, record vitals, doctors appointments, prescriptions, and more




MANGO HEALTH. I recently came across this app that has a free version. It will track and remind for medications, warn of conflicts between medications, track blood pressure, track exercise.
If you stay on track you receive points for a weekly drawing for gift cards and donations to charities.






PATIENTS LIKE ME. Another excellent website that will keep track of everything. Prescriptions, surgeries, diagnosis, pain levels, personal notes. You can connect with our patients that have the same problems. You can chat personally or on a forum about different issues, medications, you name it. You can print out a sheet for your doctor before an appointment. It will list your meds, graphs showing how your pain or symptoms have been. I really like this sight.




SPIRITUAL

YOU VERSION.  A Bible app with 1,000s of reading plans for any and every situation. You can choose from many versions of the Bible. You can connect with friends. I like this for accountability. Also have learned about different reading plans that have been helpful. You can share verses on social media, texting, etc.You can highlight verses and make notes.. even keep you sermon notes with it.



FIRST 5. Proverbs 31 Ministries has developed an app this fall. Studying with millions all over the world. You'll get a little reminder in the morning and then a Bible study. It doesn't take but 5 minutes / 5 days a week with a video with the leaders on Saturday. They are about to finish the book of Genesis and will begin Matthew in November, I'm very impressed.



PRAYER POPPER.  This prayer app is pretty awesome. Easily enter the people you want to pray for. There's a place for notes. Choose how often to prayer for them. Choose how many times to be reminded to pray each day. Mark request as answered. Sorry only available for Android.




I always love a good men's quartet, so let's finish up with this











Waiting & Remembering!

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Day 28 : On Being Jesus


When it counts, I want to be found belonging to Him, not clinging to my own righteousness based on law, but actively relying on the faithfulness of the Anointed One. This is true righteousness, supplied by God, acquired by faith. I want to know Him inside and out. I want to experience the power of His resurrection and join in His suffering, shaped by His death, so that I may arrive safely at the resurrection from the dead.
Philippians 3:9-11 (The Voice)


Many times as we go down this trail of trials, we find we are more and more alone. 

Not because God has turned his back on us, but because friends forget. 


Life goes on and they return to the busy-ness of their lives and they just forget. 

They forget that others are still in need.

 They forget that caregivers are wearing thin; 

trying to hold everything together while the rest of the world wonders...

"Why don't they come to church?"

"Why didn't she speak to me today?"

"Why don't they come to our parties?"

"Why aren't they performing like they used to?" 

"Why are they acting differently these days?"



It happens to each of us going through the challenge of care-giving. 

It's a lonesome place. A tiresome place. 

And then the inevitable happens.

A friend turns his back on you. Your support system disappears. 

False or exaggerated rumors are passed around..

Or maybe even a job is lost.

Feelings of betrayal and hurt are overwhelming. 

We want to lash out and shake our fists at the world.  Maybe you want to cry out like David did..



Psalm 55:12-14The Voice (VOICE)


12 If it were just an enemy sneering at me,
    I could take it.
If it were just someone who has always hated me, treating me like dirt,
    I’d simply hide away.
13 But it is you! A man like me,
    my old friend, my companion.
14 We enjoyed sweet conversation, walking together in the house of God ...
    

But shouldn't we respond like Christ? 





Let me ask you this …

What is Christianity?

Is it only for the well ...

 that they should care for the sick, 
the poor, 
and the orphaned?

What about the one that is sick, 
or broke, 
or forgotten and betrayed?

Do they (we) have a part to play in this Christianity?

I say emphatically, "YES!"




 The word Christian means "Little Christ". 

We are to be little Christs. Doing as Jesus would do. 

Was evil spoken of Him?  Yes.

 Were people judgmental of him? Yes. 

Was he betrayed? Yes.

Was he hurt? Oh, Yes.

And what was His response? Love, Kindness, Forgiveness.


We, too, must respond in the same manner. We must remember what He went through for us and do the same. Showing His love and His kindness and His forgiveness to the world.


After all, we may be the only Jesus some people see.

The Cross was terrible for Christ to endure
And our pain and suffering is hard to endure.

But at the same time, Isn't He beautiful?

What about us?

Does the beauty of Jesus shine through our suffering too?

For me, this was not an easy thing. I had to pray every day .. "Forgive them for they know not what they do." And I had to repeatedly whisper to myself . "Grace and love. Grace and love." Until Christ was truly the one shining through me.
 I truly want to experience the power of His resurrection 
and join in His suffering



Selah ~ Stop and think about this
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In case you missed it, the previous songs in my mini-concert.

Blessings by Laura Story

Immortal, Invisible by Cynthia Clawson 

In The Garden

When Answers Aren't Enough

Through It All




Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Day 27 : Through It All


A Living Hope
In this you greatly rejoice, even though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been distressed by various trials, so that the proof of your faith, being more precious than gold which is perishable, even though tested by fire, may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ;

1 Peter 1:6-7





No matter your situation,
you have a spiritual choice.....


Get Bitter or Get Better. 



God's desire is to refine you,

body and soul,

to make you into 

His beautiful, pure

Bride of Christ

Ready for her wedding day.



Gold and silver are refined and made pure only by going through the fire. We, too, must go through the fire to be made pure. We cannot become all that God wants us to be without some troubles and trials along the way. 

And He is not uncaring
 that He does not stand with us
 through the trial. 
He is there before us, 
behind us, 
beside us.

Through it all.



Here's my daughter, Mikaela singing Through it All by Andre' Crouch. Listen closely and you might here, me on the harmony.





thanks Mikaela!

Hey y'all! Here's an idea. Visit Mikaela's blog and encourage her.
She's trying to form a habit of making music videos.
CLICK HERE : MAYBE I CAN BLOG





In case you missed it, the previous songs in my mini-concert.

Blessings by Laura Story

Immortal, Invisible by Cynthia Clawson 

In The Garden

When Answers Aren't Enough

Not Too Far From Here



Monday, October 26, 2015

Day 26 : Not Too Far From Here





Mini-Concert Continued ...







After 3 years of chronic pain, I seemed to be making progress. I used the word "seemed"  because I want those with invisible diseases are dealing with much more than you may realize.

One must remember that what you see is not always what you get. People who suffer from chronic pain (and other chronic issues) are showing you their best. When you see them at church please know that they are putting their best foot forward. You may not realize that they return home and collapse for the rest of the day. You may not realize that they are really at the edge of tears.

I have learned to hold back judgement when I see people park in the handicap spaces or use an electric shopping cart. You really have no idea what may be going on with them. They may look  like they could run a race as they walk into Walmart, but by the time they come out, they have exerted every muscle and their pain receptors are yelling  and screaming at them to please sit down.

This journey has really taught me to think of others and to understand that they have silent pain that no one knows about. I try to give folks the benefit of the doubt now and just assume that they are struggling whether it seems like it or not.

I know now that many are suffering much more than I. Those right next to me could be suffering a great deal.


Not Too Far from Here

by Kim Boyce




In case you missed it, the previous songs in my mini-concert.

Blessings by Laura Story

Immortal, Invisible by Cynthia Clawson 

In The Garden

When Answers Aren't Enough


Sunday, October 25, 2015

Day 25 : Bethany Hamilton's Story


It's Sunday! 

Let's here another testimony!


Bethany Hamilton ~ Soul Surfer




















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Saturday, October 24, 2015

Day 24 : When Answer's Aren't Enough




I'm sharing my thoughts from a concert I gave at church once I was able to get around and have the stamina to sing more than one song.The concert was not recorded, so I will be sharing the original artist renditions, most of the time.




When you are going through pain and sickness and you have no answers, it is very frustrating.You might find yourself saying, "If I just had an answer then I could deal with it." It is hard to face the future with no idea what is ahead, but God promises to never leave us.

I love to use the Amplified Bible when I am studying at times. I especially love the verses that say that he will always be there. 


Read Hebrews 13:5 .. 
for He has said, “I will never [under any circumstances] desert you [nor give you up nor leave you without support, nor will I in any degree leave you helpless], nor will I forsake or let you down or relax My hold on you [assuredly not]!”.


Isn't that awesome?

When Answers Aren't Enough

by Scott Wesley Brown





If you missed the previous songs on the mini-concert, here are the links:

Blessings by Laura Story

Immortal, Invisible by Cynthia Clawson 

In The Garden






Friday, October 23, 2015

Day 23 : In The Garden




For the next few days, I'll be sharing my thoughts from a concert I gave at church once I was able to get around and have the stamina to sing more than one song.The concert was not recorded, so I will be sharing the original artist renditions, most of the time.






These days of stillness, have been a great blessing to me. I have grown so close to the Lord. I've realized how much I have been missing by not spending more time each day praying and reading the scriptures.

When I was a child, at church, we would occasionally have an evening when we would have a request night. They would allow people from the congregation to select their favorite hymn to sing. Without fail, there was this little old lady that would request the same song every time. My heart would just sink. I din't like the song. It seemed slow and boring. But the truth was, that I didn't like the song because the words were not meaningful to me. I had not experienced that kind of relationship with God.

But now, this song is very real to me. It is fast moving up my top ten list of favorite hymns. Here's a version of the hymn.

In the Garden 

by Watermark





If you missed the previous songs on the mini-concert, here are the links:

Blessings by Laura Story

Immortal, Invisible by Cynthia Clawson



Thursday, October 22, 2015

Day 22 :Lifting Praise


On Day 21,  I shared the story and song "Blessings" with you. This has become a very special song to me because I know that it came out of the trials of Laura Story's life. It makes it even more real to me; plus, encourages me to know that others are going through their own pain.






Two years in, on my journey, I felt well enough to give a mini-concert at church. For the next few days, I would like to share the things I shared at that concert, one song at a time. My concert didn't get recorded, so I'll be sharing videos of the original artist.

I already shared about Blessings, so we'll move on from there.

In those early days of terrible pain, while I was flat on my back, there was only one thing to do  ... LOOK UP! The one thing that I kept regular in those days was to focus on the One True God. I spent my time worshiping Him, talking to Him, listening to Him. It's the only thing that got me through.


Immortal, Invisible by Cynthia Clawson





Thanks for reading and listening.