It's the end of January. That went fast!
Back to cold weather and lots of snow this weekend. It sure is pretty. Tomorrow I will venture out for church, but otherwise I've stayed inside, just because I could. :) I'm getting soft living back in the burbs!
My home church (FBC Rogers) has sent its first team over to Haiti. Doctors and nurses and other medical people. It's amazing that we can see pics of them at work. We take so much for granted. It's wonderful to see the pics and feel closer to those we are praying for.
The Maiers opened up their home and hosted moms and kids from their neighborhood to put together some packets to send to the kids in Haiti. I was lucky enough to get to help a little bit. It was fun. Candy, gum, salvation bracelets, stickers, hand made cards, small toys and ribbons for girls' hair went into the little bags. John took the bags with him to Haiti. He gave them out and they were a big hit with the kiddos. He posted a pic of some of the girls with ribbons in their hair and a boy holding a small stuffed animal. Something so simple to do can give a feeling of caring and hope. Mary Claire was sweet enough to share a message from John and a pic of him and some of the kids with those who went to her house to help with the packets. A way to connect the dots of people across the world and across vast differences in circumstances. God has so many pieces to His grand plan. (follow the Haiti team by visiting FBC Rogers on facebook)
I start next week on a new 10 week workout program at the Adult Wellness Center. I've been walking there about 5 times a week. Now I will start a 5 day workout which will include 3 days of cardio workouts and 2 days of working out on the machines. I think it will kick my behind, but I'm ready for it!! (although I feel like a slug after 2 days of being snowed in and sitting around on the computer most of the time!)
I've had to make some difficult choices lately due to time management. There is so much of God's gift of life to live, but it doesn't all fit together at the same time. After some soul searching and lots of prayer, I felt that I needed to let go of the Precept Bible Study I had started a few weeks ago and use the time that would have been spent in class and the hours spent studying each week on serving with Cuerpo Vivo and immersing myself in the Spanish studies. I already miss the Precept class and getting together with the ladies and sharing what God reveals to each of us from the same Scripture. But I know that this choice is what He plans for me right now. It has made such a difference in my mind retaining new vocabulary and deepening relationships with some of the folks from Cuerpo Vivo. I have a less time-consuming Bible study to work on by myself for now. I'm enjoying it. And I'm spending more time each day hitting the Spanish books. I feel like I'm able to jump in to language study with both feet. Pray for me people!!!
Due to the weather, FBC Rogers will have 1 service instead of 3 and all other activities will be cancelled for tomorrow. Since the 1 service will be at the same time as the Cuerpo Vivo service, I'll only get to go to one. Spanish service it is!
It's really been moving to hear about all the teams from so many churches going to Haiti to serve. FBCR will send 3 more teams between now and the end of March. Some of my friends around the country have mentioned that people have went from their churches, too. Something like this shows the true meaning of 'Kingdom' work and Believers reaching across religious denominations and man-made boundaries to minister to others in the name of Christ alone.
This is God's world and His creation. His power and love are beyond our comprehension. We all should fall on our faces in awe and reverence and adoration of His sovereignty. I want to remember this first thing every morning and the last thing every night. Oh, how I love my God.
This blog is to communicate the experiences and insights from God as He leads me through each season of serving as a Missionary in Residence, currently in León Nicaragua... PHOTOS on Facebook.com/Vickie.Cline
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Weather in the 50's and 60's. Running around without a coat on in January. Just a week after minus 0 nights. crazy
My cold is finally gone and I'm feeling good! I started back to walking at the Adult Wellness Center. I'm going Saturday to have a trainer put me on a workout program with the machines. I need to get in shape for the mission trip to Nicaragua in March. That's my short-term goal. Then there's summer and so on... My first choice in walking is to walk outside in the fresh air. But I do like to walk at the Wellness Center when it's too cold or nasty outside. I enjoy seeing people from church there.
I was working on some email maintenence today and was reminiscing about friends from many states that God has blessed me with. Sometimes we get so busy getting from day to day that we need times of reflection to really appreciate moments.
I've had a good week so far. Good Spanish class and Bible Study, a couple of productive meetings, lunches with some friends, friends over for a Pampered Chef party, and it's only Wednesday! A couple more lunches, a few more meetings, a lot more hours on the computer in the quiet of my den, workouts, and studying. I love my life!
There are so many things to be praying about concerning Haiti. So many people dead and missing and hurt and homeless. I went on a junior high mission trip there in the early 70's and I remember how poor the people were during regular circumstances. I just can't imagine the devestation and chaos and feeling of hopelessness. God can and will be exalted and honored through this wild time. People will look to Him for comfort and answers. Christians and non-believers alike will be drawn to respond to help. Not only will be people be comforted, but Christians will be able to minister to the hurting and to the lost volunteers as well. So many layers of God at work.
A few doctors from FBCR are going to help next week, along with one of our pastors and some people I know from Central Baptist in Jonesboro. It's wonderful to see doctors sacrificing time away from their practices to travel to a very unsafe place to work in tandem with other medical personnel. My respect and prayers go with them. This will be a long, difficult journey involving many people. There is a lot of prayer coverage needed. Our God is bigger than all of this and He is worthy of praise for His sovereignty, no matter the circumstances.
Jet went to the groomer's today. It's not his favorite thing by a long shot! When he gets close to the door to the grooming area, he hits the deck! All four feet go out from under him and he hugs the floor with his belly. He doesn't enjoy baths and especially doesn't like to have his paws trimmed and nails clipped. It's quite tramatic for him and he is always very tired when he gets home. He was so glad to see Deanna and me walk in. He's such a gentleman in all circumstances and his balking wouldn't be a problem if he wasn't so big and heavy. But he smells sweet now and he's soft and shiny and is getting lots and lots of hugs and scratching tonight.
I want my spirit to be shiny and clean and fresh and sweet. I need to spend more time in the Word to allow my life to be filled with God's sweet grace. I want my heart to feel clean and renewed and refreshed. I need to quit balking at the things that take time and energy and discipline and I need to be willing to commit to what God asks of me so that I can be the person He is constantly creating me to be.
My cold is finally gone and I'm feeling good! I started back to walking at the Adult Wellness Center. I'm going Saturday to have a trainer put me on a workout program with the machines. I need to get in shape for the mission trip to Nicaragua in March. That's my short-term goal. Then there's summer and so on... My first choice in walking is to walk outside in the fresh air. But I do like to walk at the Wellness Center when it's too cold or nasty outside. I enjoy seeing people from church there.
I was working on some email maintenence today and was reminiscing about friends from many states that God has blessed me with. Sometimes we get so busy getting from day to day that we need times of reflection to really appreciate moments.
I've had a good week so far. Good Spanish class and Bible Study, a couple of productive meetings, lunches with some friends, friends over for a Pampered Chef party, and it's only Wednesday! A couple more lunches, a few more meetings, a lot more hours on the computer in the quiet of my den, workouts, and studying. I love my life!
There are so many things to be praying about concerning Haiti. So many people dead and missing and hurt and homeless. I went on a junior high mission trip there in the early 70's and I remember how poor the people were during regular circumstances. I just can't imagine the devestation and chaos and feeling of hopelessness. God can and will be exalted and honored through this wild time. People will look to Him for comfort and answers. Christians and non-believers alike will be drawn to respond to help. Not only will be people be comforted, but Christians will be able to minister to the hurting and to the lost volunteers as well. So many layers of God at work.
A few doctors from FBCR are going to help next week, along with one of our pastors and some people I know from Central Baptist in Jonesboro. It's wonderful to see doctors sacrificing time away from their practices to travel to a very unsafe place to work in tandem with other medical personnel. My respect and prayers go with them. This will be a long, difficult journey involving many people. There is a lot of prayer coverage needed. Our God is bigger than all of this and He is worthy of praise for His sovereignty, no matter the circumstances.
Jet went to the groomer's today. It's not his favorite thing by a long shot! When he gets close to the door to the grooming area, he hits the deck! All four feet go out from under him and he hugs the floor with his belly. He doesn't enjoy baths and especially doesn't like to have his paws trimmed and nails clipped. It's quite tramatic for him and he is always very tired when he gets home. He was so glad to see Deanna and me walk in. He's such a gentleman in all circumstances and his balking wouldn't be a problem if he wasn't so big and heavy. But he smells sweet now and he's soft and shiny and is getting lots and lots of hugs and scratching tonight.
I want my spirit to be shiny and clean and fresh and sweet. I need to spend more time in the Word to allow my life to be filled with God's sweet grace. I want my heart to feel clean and renewed and refreshed. I need to quit balking at the things that take time and energy and discipline and I need to be willing to commit to what God asks of me so that I can be the person He is constantly creating me to be.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
People are thawing out now. It was in the 40's today. Quite a heat wave after the single digit highs of last week. Having the sun shine always makes the day better even when it's cold.
I worked from home Thursday, Friday and Saturday and got so much done. It's so quiet that I get focused and time flies by. I love having my new printer. Just $25 on Black Friday. It was worth getting up early and the scar on my foot from the display. :)
I started studying the Isaiah Precept Bible Study this week. It's going to be really good. I especially love the discussion time we have each week. Tomorrow is day 1. Can't wait!
I finished the book by Francis Chan, Crazy Love. It was really convicting and challenging. It encourages being simply and totally sold out for God. I love being able to live a life that is more stripped from a lot of the 'worldly' things and just plain simple.
I finally got to see pics of my new great-nephew, Colten. He's a cutie! I heard him squeaking in the background while talking to my sister on the phone today. I was told that he doesn't know his nights from days yet. But I think it's a conspiracy by all babies just to show Mama who is boss. I sent him some cute little socks today. I wish I could hold him.
Our staff meeting today covered calendar events through October. There's a lot that goes on in the church. It was interesting when we got to the months that we will probably be moving equipment to the new building. I haven't been to the new building for a tour yet, but I hear the construction is coming along nicely. The way time flies, we'll be moved over there before we know it.
Kids went back to school today after being out an extra week due to the bad weather last week. I know they will regret that extension come June when there's an extra week of school. Judging from Facebook posts, it looked like some mothers were ready for the kids to get back to school. I think cabin-fever was hitting everyone.
I've been thinking a lot lately about the people that lived on the streets in nyc while I was living there. Even if they had a bed to sleep in at night, a lot of them spent their days on the streets or going between day shelters. I remember some days being really cold and I would think about not getting out to serve at the shelters and soup kitchens. But then I thought about those people who were spending hours every day in the weather and I was quickly humbled and on my way out the door. I pray that I never get too complacent that I think a little discomfort for me is a big deal. I pray that God will keep those people in real need on my mind and in my prayers. I also pray for God to show me ways to serve these people in His plan. And I'm so thankful when He does.
There are so many ways to touch someone else's life. I just want to be open enough to sense God leading me to 'who' and 'how' He plans for me to share Him. Please pray that for me. (and for yourself, too)
I worked from home Thursday, Friday and Saturday and got so much done. It's so quiet that I get focused and time flies by. I love having my new printer. Just $25 on Black Friday. It was worth getting up early and the scar on my foot from the display. :)
I started studying the Isaiah Precept Bible Study this week. It's going to be really good. I especially love the discussion time we have each week. Tomorrow is day 1. Can't wait!
I finished the book by Francis Chan, Crazy Love. It was really convicting and challenging. It encourages being simply and totally sold out for God. I love being able to live a life that is more stripped from a lot of the 'worldly' things and just plain simple.
I finally got to see pics of my new great-nephew, Colten. He's a cutie! I heard him squeaking in the background while talking to my sister on the phone today. I was told that he doesn't know his nights from days yet. But I think it's a conspiracy by all babies just to show Mama who is boss. I sent him some cute little socks today. I wish I could hold him.
Our staff meeting today covered calendar events through October. There's a lot that goes on in the church. It was interesting when we got to the months that we will probably be moving equipment to the new building. I haven't been to the new building for a tour yet, but I hear the construction is coming along nicely. The way time flies, we'll be moved over there before we know it.
Kids went back to school today after being out an extra week due to the bad weather last week. I know they will regret that extension come June when there's an extra week of school. Judging from Facebook posts, it looked like some mothers were ready for the kids to get back to school. I think cabin-fever was hitting everyone.
I've been thinking a lot lately about the people that lived on the streets in nyc while I was living there. Even if they had a bed to sleep in at night, a lot of them spent their days on the streets or going between day shelters. I remember some days being really cold and I would think about not getting out to serve at the shelters and soup kitchens. But then I thought about those people who were spending hours every day in the weather and I was quickly humbled and on my way out the door. I pray that I never get too complacent that I think a little discomfort for me is a big deal. I pray that God will keep those people in real need on my mind and in my prayers. I also pray for God to show me ways to serve these people in His plan. And I'm so thankful when He does.
There are so many ways to touch someone else's life. I just want to be open enough to sense God leading me to 'who' and 'how' He plans for me to share Him. Please pray that for me. (and for yourself, too)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
It's been over a week since the last post, but I thought for sure that I had written one, evidently not. Let's see, what all has happened...
New Year's Eve was nice. I got some work done at the church and then ran errands and went to the store for some items to make 'healthy junk food' for Deanna and I to celebrate New Years. We had home-made guacamole, low-fat spinach & artichoke dip, and other stuff. Yum!! Then we were both in bed early. ha! The last time I remember looking at the bedroom clock, it was 10 minutes till midnight. I couldn't even make it those last 10 minutes. oh well...
On New Year's Day, we worked on the kitchen pantry, which I have been threatening to attack for months. After about 5 hours, we were finished and the pantry looks great. We even found tons of food that we didn't know was in there! It looks like a little market now. It will be so much nicer to fix meals now that we can find everything. I need those 'pantry' days for my heart and mind sometimes. A good cleaning out and organizing of thoughts and feelings would do me good often.
The weather on Sunday was pretty snowy and cold. It was fun driving to church. It reminded me of living in Indiana and driving in snow many winters. The attendence at church was low (understandably) but the message was really good, and then the service for Cuerpo Vivo was cancelled. I was home by noon instead of 2pm. I put on my jammies and fixed lunch and took a nap! What a great day!
Monday, I got up at 4am to get ready for a road trip to Little Rock with Becca and little Phillip. We left Rogers around 6am and drove very slowly on the slick roads. It took twice as long to get to Alma, but with the exception of a bad patch near Russellville (where vehicles slid off the road and we even called the police about one fresh accident) the roads were better the rest of the way to Little Rock. We made it to Children's Hospital just a little late for Phillip's first appointment. One of the ladies there said she expected us to cancel since we were coming from NWArkansas where the roads were so bad. We felt good about the trip and had lots of prayer cover, so of course, we would show up!
Phillip had a great consult and test and we were on our way to the McKnight's house by lunch time. We enjoyed some very yummy roasted veggie sandwiches from Mimi's. We rested for the remainder of the day and had a nice dinner with Bill and Connie. I had grabbed about a 5 minute snooze in the waiting room at the hospital, so I was feeling pretty good. Poor Becca was so tired. She grabbed a nap while Connie cooked and I played with Phillip. Later that evening, we girls had fun just gabbing (and solving all of the problems of the world-ha) and then it was lights out. Everyone seemed to sleep really well and we felt good Tuesday morning.
Tuesday was filled with 2 more Dr visits at ACH, which were great!, and then we picked up Connie and our stuff and started for NWA about 1pm. The roads were clear all the way home and we made it back by 4:30-ish. It was a fun trip and I'm glad that I got to go. And it was great to hear about the great reports from Phillip's doctors!
Today I went to the church for my weekly meeting with John. It's funny that we spend the first few minutes talking about what new apps we have found for our phones. His suggestions have been very helpful. We had a very productive meeting. I like those kind. I did a little catching up on things at the church and then ran errands and got some shopping done before the winter storm that's supposed to come tonight. I was blessed to be able to pick up some things for a friend to make her day a little easier. I also got a call about providing a coat for someone in need and headed back out to the other Walmart and then delivered the coat. I love errands like that.
I'm looking forward to a couple of good days of working in my den. There's lots of planning and prepping to be done on some projects for spring and I'm looking forward to getting a lot accomplished.
I also picked up the study book for the next Precept Bible Study that starts next week. It's big and meaty and I can't wait!!
Something funny happened at Walmart today. I was looking at a soup display and all of a sudden someone rammed into my cart. I looked up and there stood Bro Tommy with a mischievous grin on his face. He's such a rascal sometimes. :)
My second great-nephew was born after midnight this morning in Indiana. I wish I could see that cute little guy. I can't wait to see some pics.
I'm reading a great book by Francis Chan titled Crazy Love. It is so good. I love simple, down to earth books about faith. This one can be 'in your face' and is really convicting. I recommend it highly.
I'm enjoying my quest to know God on a simpler and deeper level. I want to cut through all the fluff and distractions of this world and just listen to Him and grow in Him and share Him. And I'm going to enjoy the journey.
New Year's Eve was nice. I got some work done at the church and then ran errands and went to the store for some items to make 'healthy junk food' for Deanna and I to celebrate New Years. We had home-made guacamole, low-fat spinach & artichoke dip, and other stuff. Yum!! Then we were both in bed early. ha! The last time I remember looking at the bedroom clock, it was 10 minutes till midnight. I couldn't even make it those last 10 minutes. oh well...
On New Year's Day, we worked on the kitchen pantry, which I have been threatening to attack for months. After about 5 hours, we were finished and the pantry looks great. We even found tons of food that we didn't know was in there! It looks like a little market now. It will be so much nicer to fix meals now that we can find everything. I need those 'pantry' days for my heart and mind sometimes. A good cleaning out and organizing of thoughts and feelings would do me good often.
The weather on Sunday was pretty snowy and cold. It was fun driving to church. It reminded me of living in Indiana and driving in snow many winters. The attendence at church was low (understandably) but the message was really good, and then the service for Cuerpo Vivo was cancelled. I was home by noon instead of 2pm. I put on my jammies and fixed lunch and took a nap! What a great day!
Monday, I got up at 4am to get ready for a road trip to Little Rock with Becca and little Phillip. We left Rogers around 6am and drove very slowly on the slick roads. It took twice as long to get to Alma, but with the exception of a bad patch near Russellville (where vehicles slid off the road and we even called the police about one fresh accident) the roads were better the rest of the way to Little Rock. We made it to Children's Hospital just a little late for Phillip's first appointment. One of the ladies there said she expected us to cancel since we were coming from NWArkansas where the roads were so bad. We felt good about the trip and had lots of prayer cover, so of course, we would show up!
Phillip had a great consult and test and we were on our way to the McKnight's house by lunch time. We enjoyed some very yummy roasted veggie sandwiches from Mimi's. We rested for the remainder of the day and had a nice dinner with Bill and Connie. I had grabbed about a 5 minute snooze in the waiting room at the hospital, so I was feeling pretty good. Poor Becca was so tired. She grabbed a nap while Connie cooked and I played with Phillip. Later that evening, we girls had fun just gabbing (and solving all of the problems of the world-ha) and then it was lights out. Everyone seemed to sleep really well and we felt good Tuesday morning.
Tuesday was filled with 2 more Dr visits at ACH, which were great!, and then we picked up Connie and our stuff and started for NWA about 1pm. The roads were clear all the way home and we made it back by 4:30-ish. It was a fun trip and I'm glad that I got to go. And it was great to hear about the great reports from Phillip's doctors!
Today I went to the church for my weekly meeting with John. It's funny that we spend the first few minutes talking about what new apps we have found for our phones. His suggestions have been very helpful. We had a very productive meeting. I like those kind. I did a little catching up on things at the church and then ran errands and got some shopping done before the winter storm that's supposed to come tonight. I was blessed to be able to pick up some things for a friend to make her day a little easier. I also got a call about providing a coat for someone in need and headed back out to the other Walmart and then delivered the coat. I love errands like that.
I'm looking forward to a couple of good days of working in my den. There's lots of planning and prepping to be done on some projects for spring and I'm looking forward to getting a lot accomplished.
I also picked up the study book for the next Precept Bible Study that starts next week. It's big and meaty and I can't wait!!
Something funny happened at Walmart today. I was looking at a soup display and all of a sudden someone rammed into my cart. I looked up and there stood Bro Tommy with a mischievous grin on his face. He's such a rascal sometimes. :)
My second great-nephew was born after midnight this morning in Indiana. I wish I could see that cute little guy. I can't wait to see some pics.
I'm reading a great book by Francis Chan titled Crazy Love. It is so good. I love simple, down to earth books about faith. This one can be 'in your face' and is really convicting. I recommend it highly.
I'm enjoying my quest to know God on a simpler and deeper level. I want to cut through all the fluff and distractions of this world and just listen to Him and grow in Him and share Him. And I'm going to enjoy the journey.
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