Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Hospitality Beyond the Home: The Ministry of Notes


In today's fast-paced world of email, text messages, and facebook, the ministry of the written word has been cheapened.  We live in a world that is saturated with communication and connection.  And it's cheapened our words.

How often do I take the opportunity to write down my thoughts?  To write down my love for others?  We think that they already know and many certainly do.  But how do I feel when I check the mail and find that someone took the time to write me a note?  Doesn't my own heart soar and walk just a little taller knowing that someone is thinking of me?

A handwritten note does something for one's soul.  It lightens it.  It releases a load.  It lifts the spirit.  It reminds us that someone is contending in prayer for our lives.  It can be an encouragement that God is working in our lives.  Or that we have yet to be forgotten in this world and in our mission.  Or that our friendship has value and worth in another's life.

There are many different types of notes we can write, but these are just a few to get us thinking:

Happy Birthday Cards--Recently, I've been keeping a list of special birthdays (and anniversaries) so that I can bless others with a word of encouragement.  Before I run out to the store (Dollar Tree is my favorite for cards), I take a quick glance at my list to see what dates are coming up.  Before sending each card, I do my best to pray over what the Lord would have for the recipient(s) in the next year.  Is there something special that He would like to speak into that person's life?  How does He want to lead and guide in the next year?  Sometimes the card doesn't get mailed till that day.  And that's fine too.  It's the simple act of remembering and blessing that comes through in remembering their special day.

Encouraging Notes--We all have those individuals in our lives who could use a word of encouragement.  Leaders, friends, stay at home moms, siblings... there's no lack of struggle in a fallen world.  Who in our lives needs to be lifted up and stregthened for the journey?  Ask the Lord how He would like to encourage those in your life.  How would He like to speak to them?  Is there a special scripture you need to share?  Think and pray for someone in your life that is struggling in their marriage, struggling with sickness, walking through financial troubles, battling through parenthood, grieving the loss of a parent or a child, or simply someone who is grieving in their heart and they can't figure out why.  Make it a goal to send one encouraging note a week.  Who can you lift up this week?

Thank You Notes-- This is a practice I've done with my children from a very young age.  Each year after their birthdays, we sit down together and work out how to best thank family and friends for their generousity.  Some years, I pick up a package of printed Thank You cards from the Dollar Tree.  Or years, we paint homemade Thank You cards together.  Either way, I always involve them in the wording of the cards, helping them to express their gratitude.

Beyond birthdays, is there someone in your life that has blessed you recently?  Maybe there's been a particular sermon that's spoke to you in the past weeks. A friend that's had you over for dinner.  Has someone blessed you in a special way?  Let them know that their efforts have not gone unnoticed.  Ask the Lord to speak through you.  You may be amazed at how He blesses them through a simple note.

These are just a few ways we can use notes to ministry to those without even leaving our homes.  Our lives are certainly full, but this is such a simple way we can show our love and appreciation for other.  Handwritten words have the power to build others up in a powerful way.  In our age of fast paced communication, let's not forget the power of the written word.

How can you be a blessing to others today?


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Monday, September 17, 2012

10 Christians Everyone Should Know {Review}


Let me just be honest in saying that when I first picked up this book, I wasn't so sure that I had made a good choice.  The first 20 pages or so seemed dry and I wondered how I would ever get through it.  Was this a book I was really going to be able to review honestly?

However, as I began to get into the flow of the book, the more I enjoyed it.  Particularly the chapters on Anne Bradstreet and Johann Sebastian Bach.  These short biographies offered insight into their particular place in Christian history that I had no prior knowledge of.

Please be aware that this is a biographical book and is written as such.  These short biographies (20-30 pages) are very historical and fact based.  At times, I did find my mind wandering, trying to piece all the events and sequences together.  There's not a lot of fluff and it does take some concentration to get through.

However, if approached in the right mindset, this is an enjoyable book for seeing how these lesser celebrated figures meld into the Christian history.  This would be a great book for the historian in the family or anyone searching to find groundbreakers in all walks of the Christian life.

Disclaimer: I was provided with a free copy of this book for review from BookSneeze.  All opinions are my own.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

My Top Five Foods




If you were stuck on a deserted island, what 5 Foods would you never get sick of?

Realistically, I know I'd get sick of all of these, but when I think of My Top Five Foods, these are the ones I crave:
1. Cheese-All kinds of cheese:
Pepper Jack
Sharp Cheddar
Blue Cheese
Feta

2. Peanut Butter-
All natural and freshly ground

3. Watermelon-
Homegrown, right off the vine

4. Pizza-
Vegetarian or
Pepperoni,
I'm not picky!

5. Cupcakes-
Nutella,
Chocolate,
Peppermint..
the varieties are endless!

Monday, September 10, 2012

Today...


If you looked inside my life today you'd see:

*a little boy doing math with dice

*laundry hanging on the back line

*apple cider donut holes baking

*a family outing to the local museum

*peanut butter and jelly sandwiches... again

*monkey birthday party plans

*a little girl discovering the world of books

*a Mama obsessed with finding new ways of teaching

*family arriving to celebrate another year

*children jumping on Grandparents

*homemade potato salad chilling in the fridge

*Baby Boy exploding with new words

*two parents staying sane with a Cake Boss episode at the end of the night

*a life filled with laughter

What's filling your days?

*Written 9/7/12

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