Monday, December 25, 2006
A Cluttered mother's vindication
This quote is copied and paste from an article in the New York Times called "Saying Yes to Mess". I found it... encouraging or at leaste satisfying to know that others justify our disorder as well as I do.
Check it out at, http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/21/garden/21mess.html?em&ex=1166936400&en=00238cd5e983e54a&ei=5087%0A
Thursday, December 21, 2006
First Amazon review
Reviewer:
D. R. Sudduth - Knowing up front that this story was an allegory greatly buffeted my ability to enjoy it. While not an arduous read, this book will best be read several times. The lessons are that important. All of us have faults and imperfections we would like to have swept under the rug. Maybe bringing these faults to light and learning from them is the best way to stop future generations from suffering the same fate. Perhaps since many have their own tattered gowns, this story will be uplifting. Ms. Henderson shows us that we should not forgive and forget, but forgive, heal, educate and prevent.
Finally someone actually wrote review for me on my book at the Amazon websight. Please join him, good or bad any comments help.
Monday, December 18, 2006
Gathering
KJV New Testament Greek Lexicon
1. Strong's Number: 1997
Parts of Speech
ep-ee-soon-ag-o-gay'
Noun Feminine
Definition
1.
a gathering together in one place
2.
the (religious) assembly (of Christians)
Hebrews 10:19-25
19 Having therefore, brethren, boldness
1. F33 to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus, 20 By a new and living way, which he hath consecrated F34 for us, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh; 21 And having an high priest over the house of God; 22 Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water. 23 Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful that promised;) 24 And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: 25 Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching. 26 For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, 27 But a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.
Jamieson, Fausset, Brown, Commentary
25. assembling of ourselves together--The Greek, "episunagoge," is only found here and
2 Thessalonians 2:1 (the gathering together of the elect to Christ at His coming, Matthew 24:31). The assembling or gathering of ourselves for Christian communion in private and public, is an earnest of our being gathered together to Him at His appearing. Union is strength; continual assemblings together beget and foster love, and give good opportunities for "provoking to good works," by "exhorting one another" (Hebrews 3:13). IGNATIUS says, "When ye frequently, and in numbers meet together, the powers of Satan are overthrown, and his mischief is neutralized by your likemindedness in the faith."
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Moloch
I have been studying about the Amorite God known as "The god of unnatural cruelty" People were reported to have sacrificed their infants in fire to him and committed the older ones to his service by making them pass through the fire. Wow, how unfelling those parents had to be...or at leaste deluded. Are we so different? I see many kids who seemed to have been sacrificed to the god of Hedonism, selfishness and self gratification. A father who leaves his wife and 2 boys for a young "entertainer". Children kicked out of the house so they wont mess up the decorations. Parents who wont take their kids to church unless they ask, and not even then.
Moloch in medieval texts. Like some other gods and demons found in the Bible, Moloch appears as part of medieval demonology, as a Prince of Hell. This Moloch finds particular pleasure in making mothers weep; for he specialises in stealing their children. According to some 16th century demonologists Moloch's power is stronger in December.It is likely that motif of stealing children was inspired by the traditional understanding that babies were sacrificed to Moloch.
In modern Hebrew language the expression sacrifice something/someone to the Molech means to give up something valuable or harm someone for an utterly worthless cause.
Sounds a bit like the Forest of Forgotten to me (from The Gown)
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Do you have a Vision for God's plan for the ones you Love?
"Where there is no vision, the people perish; but he that keepeth the law, happy is he." (King James)
"Where there is no revelation, the people cast off restraint; but blessed is he who keeps the law."
Proverbs 29:18 (NIV)
no vision--instruction in God's truth, which was by prophets, through visions, as in 1 Samuel 3:1). People perish--(Compare Margin), are deprived of moral restraints. keepeth the law--has, and observes, instruction (Proverbs 14:11,34, Psalms 19:11).
By Jamieson, Fausset, Brown commentary
I am praying for the vision and the ability to help cast a vision for a generation of moms who seemed to have given up on their responsibility to raise passionate, prepared and purposeful children. Join me in my prayers. deb
Monday, November 20, 2006
My little missionary
Soon after she asked Jesus into her heart, she turned her concerns to her younger brother.
Nathan could not have been more than 2 when Maddy prayed earnestly "Dear Heavenly Father, Come into Nathan's Heart"
I patiently attempted to explain to her that it had to be at Nathan's request.
Jesus would make his home inside a person's heart only when he is asked by that person.
This did not daunt her in her quest to save her brother's young soul from the flames of eternal hell.
She turned purposefully to her brother and commanded "NATHAN, say 'Jesus, come into my heart!'"
Nathan, involved in some intense play, just ignored her...
Friday, November 10, 2006
Secrets Revealed
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Good Gifts
Do I know how to give good gifts to my children? Is it as easy as not giving them a snake if they ask for a fish, or not giving them a stone if they ask for bread? What if they ask for the snake, or something else more malicious and dangerous like A... Gun, or a violent video game or a TV with cable in their room? Is giving "good" gifts just giving them what they want? Or is it only giving them good things if they ask for them? What if they don't ask for good things?....
Just a few things to ponder as we head into the "Gift Giving Season".
I have always relished getting everyone the "perfect" gift, one they love even if they would have never thought of it themselves. I never cared much about what they asked for from Santa. I felt the real trick is to get them to ask for what I was planning on buying them. I have been seriously reconsidering my gift giving lately, not only in the light of our "Too much Stuff" but because of the opening of The Gathering Place" I am investigating an idea I call Destiny Blessings. It is about the spiritual and emotional meaning behind what we give, not just the "hot item" on everyone's list. A Destiny Blessing is exquisitely- personal and full of deep thought-out meaning, for the hopes, dreams and prayers we have for our loved ones. How can all that be included in a simple gift? How can I help people find a way to give those kinds of gifts to the ones they love? Do people want that? I guess I'll just have to try and see. Come to our open house on Nov 18th in the Courtyard Mall(next to KK's Craft Mall) and see. We are now open Tue-Sat. 10-6. Drop by any time to see what great things God has brought me to share "Destiny Blessings" You might even find something that will bless you too.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Hedonism or Altruism
Hedonism-
1. Pursuit of or devotion to pleasure, especially to the pleasures of the senses.
2. Philosophy The ethical doctrine holding that only what is pleasant or has pleasant consequences is intrinsically good.
3. Psychology The doctrine holding that behavior is motivated by the desire for pleasure and the avoidance of pain.
Altruism
1 : unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of others
2 : behavior by an animal that is not beneficial to or may be harmful to itself but that benefits others of its species
I truly desire that I continue out beyond myself or even my family and passionately pursue unselfish love.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Modern Samaritan?
He felt like he was the traveler, emotionally beat and, left by the side of the road, when his sister and brother enjoyed games with the next door neighbors while he felt left out. He, being emotionally sensitive, went to a corner to hide his tears. Some moments later the girls noticed that his eyes and nose were red and commented "Nathan, you don't look good. You should go inside." (Thinking he may be coming down sick, I'm sure)
As he continued to share the story at the table his eyes welled again as he declared, "They were like the Pharisees, passing me by."
Sister looked confused as she tried to remember the events.
"Then my brother ignored me and he was like the Levite. So, I wanted to be by myself, and I went to the back yard. There I found someone who was will to take the time to bandage my wounds and take care of me..."
We waited with baited breath to see who our son's mysterious rescuer was. "It was Princess!!" He declared with a glowing smile.
Our hyper-active Jack Russell Terrier?
Wow, what a biblical (if not melodramatic) imagination.
We may have a future Billy Graham on our hands.
Here's hoping that you always have someone who is willing to Lick your wounds....blessings,deb
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Royalty
Sunday, October 29, 2006
A cord of Three Strands
I have been taught, or maybe I heard it in a sermon once that the 3 strands represents a husband, wife and God. My kids surmised that it is the Trinity that is meant here. These are both good and even Godly answers but is it what I need?
As I asked God in prayer, what are the three that make something, someone "not quickly torn apart" a familiar verse came to mind "And these three remain: Faith, Hope and Love. But the greatest of these is Love" I Corinthians 13:13
Faith, what is it? (other that the substance of things hoped for)
In the frame of parenting, My Faith is my religious beliefs. and for me they include my spiritual heritage. Faith of our Fathers, if you will. I need to share faith stories, not just those from the bible but also of my and my husband's faith walk and even that of our parents and grandparents. This part of our history is often omited because it is so personal but I believe it is pertinent to a child's spiritual maturity to know our struggles, strenghts and weaknesses and how we came to know God and continue to grow in Him. If a parent isn't confident enough to share that with their children, who will?
Hope, as my daughter put it is God and Jesus, not just that I have hope to go to heaven when I die but that God is a benevolent God who has good things planned for me "For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans for hope and a future" Jer 29:11 I know this verse got me through some pretty hopeless times. I need to speak and demonstrate this hope to my children. I need to walk this talk. Do I act like God is on my side? Do I ask Him for those good plans? Do I speak the good destiny to and over my children in their hearing? They need to hear that, daily, weekly, yearly, every chance you get. Bless them with the hope we have for them to grow into the overcomers we know they can be.
Love - This one is simple for me What is love? "God is Love." I John 4:8
Be His love to your kids, love them silly. Love them enough to fight the hard battles. Love them enough to sacrifice our comfort but most of all love them enough to train and discipline them, even when they fight us.
A cord of these three strands were the life line that my parents wove for me before I ventured out into the big wide world. I hope to also do the same for mine...
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Preparing a Princess
The contrast of the simular situation of these queens points to the salient issue of parenting in America today. How you might ask? Well, we are all familiar with the Princess culture we have created. All little girls are inundated with princess stories, Disney, fairytale and otherwise from toddlerhood on. But even though true royalty is not at issue here, the little tyrants it creates are. I want my daughter to feel lovely, special, and like a little princess, that is not the problem. I tell my kids, by the worlds' standard, if you live in America, you are rich. I want to train my little rulers to reign as benevolent royalty, seeing the influence they can have as a calling "For such a time as this" like Esther, not as a spoiled tyrant like Marie. How?... What do you think?
Sunday, October 22, 2006
In the News...
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Mardel signing a fun event
Many blessings this seventh day of October, when the Royal Hendersons plus Princess Hines(next door neighbor seen at Maddy's birthday party right) paraded down to Mardels, gaving out princess rings and book marks. We even sold a few books too. For all those praying for us, thank you. For those who missed the event, we have several more events this month.
1. Next weekend, we will be at the McMurry Homecoming and a book signing is scheduled Saturday Oct 14th 10 am at the Theta Chi reunion in the lobby of the newly renovated Martin Residence Hall. My longtime friend and suite-mate, Josephine will join me.
2.Then, on Oct 21st, at the Odessy bookstore on Broadway in Lubbock I will be signing books and offering dream interpretation. Why, you asked? Because the first chapter of the book is a biblically inturpreted dream of a re-current nightmare from my own childhood. Cool, huh?
3.Monday evening, Oct 30th, the Godeke Library, (off Quaker near the loop) will host the Royal Hendersons in a Medival Castle party, featuring a Veggie Tale movie and readings from books of my choice. More info to come soon.
We also are already scheduling November events. Blessings deb
Sunday, October 01, 2006
First Event
Friday, September 29, 2006
The Gathering Place
The Gathering Place
The Gathering Place is a concept of an alternative bookstore that encourages groups to gather and search out the truth. There will be comfortable seating and coffee. I intend on stocking the shelves with bible research material and books that have been a blessing to me for people to peruse at will while in the store or purchase to take home. I desire to carry books relating to parenting helps and devotional material. Books for biblical and historical research will be available along with information on the new prophetic moves in the Church at large, dream interpretation, and worship. Alternative Christian music including meditation music and alternative rock is going to be played in the store and offered for purchase.
I also plan on decorating a special section in a particular theme related to a promotional product. For example, there is a new line of inspirational books by Mission City press called A Life of Faith that is geared towards 8- 14 years olds similar to the American Girl books. They are specifically related to the development of Christian values and maturity in the faith. They have a line of dolls and accessories. The promotional includes a Girl’s Club and Tea events, which I wish to host in the specially decorated space.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Funny things Part 2
One week til release date. Please keep me in your prayers. I was warned that writing a book especially your testimony is a great deal like child birth. The anticipation, the waiting, the labor, the waiting...I must say at this point I feel that publishing is worse than childbirth. It lasts longer! I feel that I have been in labor for 3 months now. Soon I will have my baby and wait for what the world has to say about her...this time I really do care. I wish I didn't but...I guess I'm human after all.
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Funny things my kids say Part 1
I never fail to be inspired by the things by kids say and do, even th funny things …
At home church we were acting out a bible time family. Nathan (8) decides he’s a carpenter and wants to ‘gird up his loins’ (2 Kings 9:1) to do his work “I need a belt so I can tuck in my guts”
Strong 328
1. to gird up
2. metaph. be prepared
a. a metaphor derived from the practice of the Orientals, who in order to be unimpeded in their movements were accustomed, when starting a journey or engaging in any work, to bind their long flowing garments closely around their bodies and fastened them with a leather belt.
I Peter 1:13 Therefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and rest your hope fully upon the grace that is to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ;
Matthew Henry’s Complete Commentary-
He exhorts them to sobriety and holiness. 1. Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, etc., v. 13. As if he had said, "Wherefore, since you are so honoured and distinguished, as above, Gird up the loins of your mind. You have a journey to go, a race to run, a warfare to accomplish, and a great work to do; as the traveller, the racer, the warrior, and the labourer, gather in, and gird up, their long and loose garments, that they may be more ready, prompt, and expeditious in their business, so do you by your minds, your inner man, and affections seated there: gird them, gather them in, let them not hang loose and neglected about you; restrain their extravagances, and let the loins or strength and vigour of your minds be exerted in your duty; disengage yourselves from all that would hinder you, and go on resolutely in your obedience. Be sober, be vigilant against all your spiritual dangers and enemies, and be temperate and modest in eating, drinking, apparel, recreation, business, and in the whole of your behaviour. Be sober-mined also in opinion, as well as in practice, and humble in your judgment of yourselves.’’
A Good word!!
Friday, September 15, 2006
I found myself of Amazon.com
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Monday, September 11, 2006
A Tree in the Wind
I pondered this as I was preparing to give my testimony for the first time in a large public setting. It was to a women’s ministry group of 100 or more. There would be women there from the Sunday school class my husband and I attended. Did I really want them to know my dark secrets? Would they treat me different? God had already healed many of my wounds through counseling and group work in Graduate School. Why did I need to tell anyone here, so far away from home and my family?
But I know God had His reasons. A woman I had met at a Women’s Aglow meeting and who I had studied TD Jakes’ Woman, Thou Art Loosed with was in charge of arranging for people to share their testimonies. She had asked me.
I prayed and asked God for the words to express my story in a way that would show the triumph I felt. I did not want to elicit pity or shame. I knew there were other women that would be at this meeting who needed to deal with their own abuse, but not just to stir up old wounds or put blame. I needed them to know that there is joy in the journey and healing for the ache inside.
One evening, as I was reading a gardening article the Holy Spirit began to speak to me. The article advised what to look for if you buy a sapling from a nursery. The tree expert recommended that you buy a tree that is still firmly planted where it has been nurtured. I thought a potted tree would be more convenient. But he said that you need to observe that the tree had been allowed to stand alone in the weather, not protected by wind breaks or in a clump of trees. This would assure that the sapling, swayed by the wind had developed deep roots and a sturdy elastic trunk. These things were important because, in the yard where it was to be planted it would have to withstand these things and not be brittle and break off or be uprooted easily.
“A sapling that is allowed to be buffeted by the winds of adversity while young would be strong and able to handle many future storms.”
There was my answer. I had always felt that God had a call on my life. And the storms followed me to College, Graduate School and into counseling where I took with me, kicking and screaming, my family. My sister and her husband, my mom and dad and hopefully someday my brothers will find the path of healing God has let me down. But most people don’t always face their demons willingly, not until the feel they have no other choice. I have always had the strength and courage to face the hard things, in myself and others. I believe “the winds of adversity while young” is what gave me this strength. He knew I’d need it. It didn’t mean He wanted it to happen, or that He didn’t cry over my pain. I believe He did allow it to perfect into the person He has called me to be, bold, loud, stubborn and strong.
Friday, September 08, 2006
Moms who sword fight
My youngest son asked me to sword fight with him one afternoon, at which I replied, Mommies dont sword fight. That's daddy's job.
He was taken a bit aback. He looked at me seriously with his four year old eyes.
"But mommy, what about the dragon," He asked me sincerely.
He was referring to a chapter in my book where I defeat a three headed dragon, Moloch, who represents for me the type of abuse I want to shield my children from.
"Well, I mean I don't fight people,"I corrected myself. I liked that he remembered the story and I want him to see me as a heroin.
"Mommies only fight in spiritual warfare."
He looks at me confused.
I continue, "Mostly they fight when something threatens to hurt their children, like I killed the dragon with my dagger. "
"Did you stab him?" He asked
"Yeah, in the eye," I said with conviction."Then I cut his head off, but it grew back.Â
"Cool!" He was enthralled waiting for the rest of the story.
"Remember? I threw a vial of poison into his that blew in his stomach."
His eyes were wide with shock. Then he stopped and looked at me, turning his head slightly so that his gazed was now from the corners of his eyes.
"Mommy, is this for real, or just pretend?"
I laugh at his honesty, but not sure how to answer; I reached for the biblical truth."
"It's for real alright, just not in the flesh. The bible says, "Our fight is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of this dark realm." (Eph. 6:12)
I felt profound, but the explanation was lost on him.
"What?"is all he could say.
"It is hard for me to explain now but remember. My pen is my dagger and my journal is my shield." I motioned as if to stand guard.
"Let me see your shield." He inquired further.
"Its downstairs, you know, those books I carry around and am always writing in?"
"Whatever..." is how he finished to conversation as he walked off to find someone who would spar with him till his dad got home.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Secret Keeper Moms
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
McMurry Homecoming
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Home Church
The kids chose to bless us with their talents, playing the piano and singing with a CD. Daddy even shared a hymn from the kids song book. Then Daddy pulled out his blessing book and Mommy shared the verses she has been praying over them for this year.
Daughter 10 yr- Romans 12:1-2 ” I urge you to present your body as a living and holy sacrifice…and do not conform to this word, but be transformed by the renewing of you mind…”
Son 8 yrs.- Luke 1:16- 17 “ And you, Child, will be called the prophet of the most High: for you will go on before the Lord to prepare His way. And you will go on before the Lord, in the spirit and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the fathers to their children and the disobedient to the wisdom of righteousness.”
Son 4yrs.- I Chronicles 12:8 You will be a “… mighty man of valor, a man trained for war, who can handle shield and spear, and whose face will be like the face of a lion and will be swift as a gazelle on the mountains.”
We anointed them with oil and Daddy then knighted the boys with his special display sword.
At the end the 4 year old even prayed a blessing over me as he played a car sticker on my hand and said, “and mommy will have no car accidents” AMEN.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
First Book Signing scheduled
Saturday, August 12, 2006
South Plains Fair
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Alabaster Vase
Formed for one reason
To coddle Holy Resin
To be Broken on Earth and in Heaven
To be Poured Out and Drained
To Bestow and Proclaim
Worthy is the Lamb
Who is Slain.
Sunday, August 06, 2006
Secret Keepers
Calling all mother/daughter royalty, this Wed, August 9th will be the first meeting of the Secret Keeper Mom's group at the Barnes and Nobles 7:00pm. It is a study of the Secret Keeper Girl, 8 Great Dates for you and you daughter. We will meet bi-monthly as moms to pray and plan our dates. The next week we go out with our daughters bonding and blessing them in the Lord, preparing for the coming of the teen years. You can purchase the book at CBD websight, it will not be necessary for the first meeting. Call me if you have any questions 778-5056
Friday, August 04, 2006
Timing
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Captivating Conference
I had the priveledge to attend a Captivating "mini-conference" on the last day of CBA in Denver. They showed clips of some of my favorite romantic movies, talked about the true desires of a woman's heart and blessed us with some of the new materials authors John and Stasi Eldredge have coming out this Fall. Their websight is http://www.ransomedheart.com. I hope to be able to connect with them again and maybe even take a group of gals to one of their Captivating weekends. They also have some great Wild at Heart resources for our Warrior men. Rich is actually considering going on a retreat!!! I'm soo excited.
Sunday, July 23, 2006
What a month!
I have given myself a week to get organized after this month of traveling. It wasn't enough but I am going back to "work". CBA was a blessing and an eye opener. I am looking forward to sharing all that God has revealed, especially when I figure out what I want to do with it. First I am going through contacts ect and wanted to give some links to the Phil Joel Websight called deliberatePeople.com. I also have me pub date of Oct 3rd and link to the tate order page. http://www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore/book.php?w=1-5988634-2-8
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
ICRS
Friday, July 07, 2006
The lifecycle of the white gown
This evening we attended the wedding of our friends, Pastor David and Carrie Hayslip's eldest daughter, Camille. (It was exceptionally beautiful by the way)
Remembering that it was at a wedding we attended together that Richard first mentioning getting married makes weddings a true walk down memory lane for us.
I was reminded of a piece I wrote last year about the Life Cycle of a White Gown.
It started when I brought our precious bundle home for the first time. I placed her in that white eyelet bassinet, her first photos were in a white gown. When Dedicating her to the Lord, a white gown with matching bonnet was her outfit at a Sunday morning service in Kentucky. For her first birthday a white battenburge lace dress, looking like a porcelain doll, portrait. It still hangs in the hall. When she gave her heart to Jesus and was baptized with her brother, she wore a white choir robe. Someday, she'll wear another white gown, on her wedding day, and possible that night also. Perhaps as she carries her child also she will wear a white gown and take the "Madonna w/Child" photo like I did while expected my second born. The bible said that when we get to heaven we will all be given white robes(It will be a gown to me)...And I think, life's most important events are most appropriately attended in a white gown...
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
On the road again
We brought sunshine back to the Northeast and rain back with us to West Texas. The traveling Hendersons returned on the 4th to Lubbock from a quick trip to New York and New Jersey. We visited Rich's maternal Grandfather "POPPOP" and step-grandmother "Gigi Evelyn" . Our prayers with them as the doctors seek to help Evelyn discover and remediate the pain in her lower back from a fracture in May. While there we celebrated Grandma Judy's birthday, saw our cousins Blyth and Abigail. Swam on the Jersey shore and paid a quick visit to our old friend The Big Apple. We will be off again this Saturday to Colorado, by way of El Paso for Rich and the kids and Deb is heading to CBA in Denver.
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
THEGOWNBOOK.COM
They kept themselves pure
In my devotion this morning this verse was highlighted for me. I believe these 144,000 are being formed in the Heart of God at this very moment, A Holy Generation, set upart for His endtime purposes, Blameless Firstfruits. Blessings, deb
Monday, June 26, 2006
Good Daddy
Rich stayed home with the kids this weekend so mommy could go to Dallas Market and buy for Christmas. I found some very encouraging Christian products and and gifts. I also spent Friday Morning Praying the Market, blessing the buissinesses and asking for wisdom and guidance for making good decisions. "No unholy Alliances" is my guiding phrase for this season.
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Guarding the Legacy
II Timothy 1:14
" Guard the good deposit that was entrusted to you--guard it with the help of the Holy Spirit who lives in us."
promised pic
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
God's Work and our family
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Family Portraits
Saturday, June 03, 2006
Pentecost
Friday, June 02, 2006
Just call me "Mean Mommy"
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Parenting by Default
I fear that many moms who don’t work outside the home feel pressured to make up for the loss of income by overdoing things in the domestic department, to the detriment of the kids. Volunteering at church or school and making sure all is in order should always take a back seat to communicating worth and values to the little ones under your care. The neglect in nutrition or clothing is far less common and has shorter term effects than neglecting to value and enjoy these precious ones while they are young and desperately need you to value them. “Value time” is far harder than “quality time” and way more taxing than gifts to give. But is also holds greater rewards for both the parent and the child. I know that I am a better person because of the inspiration I have received from my children. I also have the priceless knowledge that I have no regrets for the time I have invested in them. Though, dirty dishes waited till the next day and laundry has piled up to everyone’s despair, I would not take back a moment of the value time I have spent to do more chores. I hope all of you spent more “value time” this summer with all who you love.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Inverlochy
AS I go back over my pictures for the websight for my upcoming book release, I wanted to share a little Scotish Highland beauty. The remains of Castle Inverlochy, on the side of a small country road just outside Ft William. It is open to climb on and explore at leisure. Which we did!! More pics of our journey to come...
Wisdom from above?
1. "Keep your precious things precious" meaning my kids.
Is. 43:4
"Since you are precious and honored in my sight, and because I love you, I will give men in exchange for you, and people in exchange for your life."
2. "It's not about you"
Duet 9:6
"Understand, then, that it is not because of your righteousness that the Lord your God is giving you this good land to possess, for you are a stiff-necked people. "
3. "No unholy Alliances"
2 Corinthians 6:14-17
Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?
What harmony is there between Christ and Belial? What does a believer have in common with an unbeliever?
What agreement is there between the temple of God and idols? For we are the temple of the living God. As God has said: "I will live with them and walk among them, and I will be their God, and they will be my people."
"Therefore come out from them and be separate, says the Lord. Touch no unclean thing, and I will receive you."
4. "It's all about Integrity"
1Ch 29:17
I know, my God, that you test the heart and are pleased with integrity. All these things have I given willingly and with honest intent.
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Shaming 2
I think these phrases should be eliminated from all Christian parents vocabulary. The motivation for good righteous behavior is love not guilt. The work of shame is a work of the Holy Spirit and is an internal work, individual to each person. Making ourself some one elses spiritual compass only solves the current behavior problem(if even that) We need to guide their choices by reward or negative consequences while building a relationship of mutual respect. This respect is what will hold their compass steady when their world is rocked by the teen age years.
Saturday, May 20, 2006
Shaming
The shame we feel from our own guilt and shortcomings leads us to becoming more like Christ.
But... What about
"v. shamed, shaming
To cause to feel shame; put to shame.
To bring dishonor or disgrace on
Synonyms:
abhorrence, anathema, aversion, bother, curse, detestation, disgust, evil, hate, hatred, horror, loathing, nuisance, plague, repugnance, repulsion, revulsion, shame, torment, wickedness"
Source:
Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.2.1)Copyright © 2006 by Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
This verb that talks about how we effect others or try to put shame on them is the one that has caused me the most difficulty. I others I suspect
Strong 2627
kataqemativzw
Transliterated Word
Kataischuno
kat-ahee-skhoo'-no
Verb
Definition
to dishonour, disgrace
to put to shame, make ashamed
to be ashamed, blush with shame
one is said to be put to shame who suffers a repulse, or whom some hope has deceived
The KJV New Testament Greek Lexicon
This is used mostly in the New Testament to tell us what not be ashamed of, like Christ.
So why do we judge so much and shame others when they don't live up to our expections of what a "Christian is supposed to be"? ...
Friday, May 19, 2006
Shame
shame n.
1. A painful emotion caused by a strong sense of guilt, embarrassment, unworthiness, or disgrace.
2. Capacity for such a feeling: Have you no shame?
3 .One that brings dishonor, disgrace, or condemnation.
4. A condition of disgrace or dishonor; ignominy.
5. A great disappointment.
Roget's New Millennium Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.2.1)Copyright © 2006 by Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
I have fought this feeling my whole life, real or imagined... Where does it come from?.. More later.
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Almost there
Four Things
Four jobs you have had in your life:1. mom2. shoe sales3. Youth director4. Marriage CounselorFour movies you would watch over and over:1. The Princess Bride2. Chronicles of Narnia3. Lord of the Rings4. Maddy TV
Four places you have lived:1. Lubbock, Tx2. Lexington Ky3. El Paso, Texas4. Abilene, Tx
Four TV shows you love to watch:1. The Bachelor2. Dancing with the Stars3. American Idol4. Supernanny!!! (probably the one I need most, ha)
Four places you have been on vacation:1. O.C. California2. Paris, France3. Orlando, Florida4. Philadelphia, Penn.
Four websites I visit daily:1. My email
2. Askjeeves.com 3. Crosswalk.com (bible searches)4. my Blog
Four of my favorite foods: (not necessarily in that order)1. Orange Chicken Rich makes for me2. Pancakes on Sat morning.3. Beef Burgundy or Stroganoff4. Great Filet Mignon
Four places I would rather be right now:1. French Alps2. Hot tub.3. Praying and Prophesying to missionaries anywhere 4. Observing my kids interact with their friends without them seeing me. (I peeked in the nursery at church esp if they had 2 way mirrors)
Four things I always carry with me1. Cell Phone 2. Debit card or cash (in purse)3. Coffee4. Journal in book bag with small bible and dream book
The gown
“She had wanted so to stay pretty and clean, to not rip her gown. This is the one that her grandmother made for her to wear when she came to visit. Grandfather always called her princess when she wore it, and that is how she felt.
She startles as a hot breath blows from the depths of the cavern, sensing it is inhabited by evil. It extinguishes her small candle. Now she is alone in the deep darkness, afraid for more than her life. She was afraid for her soul.”
The nightmare had plagues her all her life. But the birth of a little princess brought Gwendolyn to the realization that there were some issues in her past she must confront, especially if she wants to protect her daughter from the dark journey into the Cavern Deprovere.
Join our heroin as she seeks out the King on High and goes on a quest to redeem her family from a generational curse.
Come here for more soon!!!!
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
wash their feet
I am at home mother of 3 children and they have all inspired me to be a better parent. This blog is to share some of the things that have made this difficult, tiring and sometimes impossible job more fun and a blessing.
May 16, 2206
Jesus told me to wash their feet.
When the kids were little and I wanted to do a little toe nail trimming or get them take a bath, I came up with the idea to declare “Spa treatment” They would jump right in to a nice warm baffy, suds up and let me trim their toe nails, wash and style their hair and do it with great joy and giggles. They came out feeling special and loved. I came off looking like a great mom. I got what I wanted “clean kids” without having to nag and threaten. And all it took was a little imagination, a few choice words and some creative use of drug store bought items.
bubble bath, bath oil, bath fizzer, “mermaid water”
Fun shampoo
fun soap
body scrub, mask or sea salt for foot spa
fun lotion
finish with a message, drawing on the back and a blessing