Month: April 2009

  • Marcia Has Gone Home!


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    Marcia Molina
    1947 – 2009
    Friday . April 24 . 2009

    My dear precious friend, Marcia Molina, 
    went home to be with Jesus early this morning …
     … her family was by her side. 
    Please keep her husband Tom, and the children … 
    Shawn, Leah, Sarah, Mark, Johanna, and Matt, in your prayers. 
    Pray that God will surround them with His
    loving arms of peace and great comfort during this difficult time.

    This past Wednesday we were there in her home, and with her family …
    but she was not doing well enough to have visitors that day,
    and, although we were unable to see her,
    she was aware that we were there for her.

    I am certain she now knows what I wanted to say ….
    what I needed to yet say to her.

    She was such a blessing to my life, and I didn’t tell her often enough.
    That is something I will always regret not having done.
    Her words of love and encouragement will continue to echo in my mind, and live in my heart.
    Her ever generous spirit, her passion for the Lord, her cheerful heart,
    her soft voice, and her beautiful smile, will be sorely missed.
    She was, as the Apostle Paul encourages us to be in Romans – chapter 12 …
    always “joyful in hope, patient in affliction, and faithful in prayer.”

    She is now free, and happily rejoicing in the fullness of His glory!

    *She always loved to garden … to be out in the sun …
    she loved flowers, and put me to shame as she could name them all!
    As we were leaving her home on Wednesday,
    I noticed some of the flowers she had planted, like these I’ve posted here …
    they were just beginning to bloom and grow there in her garden … 

    I will miss you …. My Friend!


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    UPDATE:
    Tuesday, April 21, 2009

    Thank you all so much for your thoughts and prayers for Marcia and her family!
    Sadly, I was
     unable to see her today, due to more family coming in from out of town, 
    and settling in to be with her.
    It’s good that they have that time together.
    We are going down to their home in the morning, and hopefully then, I will be able to see her.
    If not, she will at least know that I am there.
    We are taking food, and probably won’t be there very long, as it is time for the family now,
    but I will let you know if I do get to see her.
    I pray that I do … one last time, before she goes home to be with the Lord!
    It’s so hard to say good-bye.

    Again, thank you so much for your prayers for her, and her family!

    Hugs ~ Deborah <><

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    Monday, April 20, 2009

    Please, please, pray for my dear precious friend, Marcia Molina.
    I’ve shared before about her battle with breast cancer in past posts.
    She went out of state with her daughter to have treatments about two weeks ago,
    but, while gone she began to go downhill very fast,
    and due to her weakness, was unable to have the treatments.
    She was barely able to make the trip home,
    and is now resting as comfortably as possible with her family,
    and a few friends, surrounding her, in their home.

    If possible, we will be going to see her early afternoon, today.
    I need to see my friend again.  She is very weak, barely able to talk,
    and I’m praying she’ll have the strength for a visit. 
    I have so much I want to say to her …
    how much of a blessing that she’s been to me since I’ve known her.
    How much it has meant having her encouragement in my life.
    I want her to know this, to hear this from my heart!
    I love you, my friend!

    Please pray that she won’t be in any pain …
    and pray for her family, who are all with her now.

    Thank you all so much.
    Blessings ~ Deborah <><

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  • Susan Boyle …. Britain’s Got Talent

     


    **Before playing this, please scroll down and stop the music on the playlist!**
    This has been making the rounds on the Internet, 
    so, I thought I’d share it here for those who may have yet
    to be inspired by this amazing woman! 

    You can more of Susan Boyle HERE
    trust me, you will be inspired!
    **I was having trouble loading this,
    so if you don’t see anything, just try refreshing your page!
    It’s so worth it!

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    I trust you all had a blessed Easter.  We had a wonderful service at church, then went to dinner with a group of friends from church that had no family plans.  We did have, but things got rearranged due to conflicting schedules.  We’ll be getting together soon for a big dinner … looking forward to that!  A couple of you asked if I took the photo at the top of that post … and yes, I did.  We were at my nephews funeral, it was a sad day, as I don’t believed he ever really accepted the Lord before taking his own life … a very sad situation.  My mother, and other close relatives are also buried on the grounds there.  It’s a peaceful place, beautiful, with fountains, ponds, and flowers gardens everywhere. This was one photo that spoke to me of life, and after experiencing that day, I was thinking how very grateful I was, that Jesus came to give us the precious gift of eternal life … I can only pray that Ty had found Him!  I’d also like you to keep Marcia in your prayers.  She is my dear friend that I shared about awhile back, who has been battling breast cancer.  She has been out west having her treatments and spending time with family, and on Friday we found out that she’s not doing very well.  She has lost weight, and is very weak.  She was flying home yesterday, with her daughter, and we pray that she had the strength enough to do that.  I’ve yet to hear from them as to when they got in, or as to how she’s doing … hope to hear today sometime.  Please keep her in your prayers.

    I’ve had a somewhat busy week, here at home.  The weather has been beautiful the past couple of days.  More of the same, is expected, today.  I’ll be spending time in the bathroom most of the day!  Remember that I shared about our church being flooded when the sprinklers froze a few months back?  Well, they’re now getting the repairs done, and my dear hubby has hired me to help lay the ceramic tile in the two bathrooms there!  It’s going to be fun working together like that, again … it’s been awhile since I helped him. I’m hoping to get pictures!  Won’t that be interesting! Lol!  We’re not sure exactly we’ll be starting the planting in the fellowship gardens at church yet … they’re now saying snow flurries on Tuesday!  Hopefully it’ll be soon … I’m anxious to get going on that!  They are using mulched beds … vitually maintenance free … I’ll learn more about it and let you know. 

    Well, you all have a wonderful weekend … and I do hope you’re enjoying some beautiful spring weather where you are! I’m still working my way around to visiting everyone … so, please, don’t give up on me! 

    Fruit Strawberry small Hugs,
               ~ Deborah <><

  • Saving Grace

     

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    In his death Jesus demonstrated God’s love for us in the fullest possible way,
    achieved total victory over evil, and made our salvation possible. 

    He was not merely a good man who died as an example of virtue or meekness;
    he was the perfect God who took our burdens of sin and guilt and made them his burden. 

    His death was not an example to inspire us but a sacrifice to save us!

    “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, 
    Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8).

    With a weak faith and a fearful heart, many a sinner stands before the Lord.
    It is not the strength of our faith, but the perfection of Christ’s sacrifice that saves!

    No feebleness of faith, nor dimness of eye, no trembling of hand can change the efficacy of Christ’s blood.

    The strength of our faith can add nothing to it, nor can the weakness of our faith take anything from Him.
    Faith (weak or strong) still reads the promise, “the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin.”

    If at times my eye is so dim that I cannot read these words, through blinding tears or bewildering trials,
    faith rests itself on the certain knowledge of the fact that THE PROMISE IS THERE,
    and the blood of Christ remains in all its power and suitableness upon the altar, unchanged and unaffected.

    ~ Horatius Bonar ~

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    Praying that you all have a wonderful, and blessed Easter weekend! 
    Hugs ~ Deborah <><


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    Hope you’re all doing well!  We had a good weekend … full of friends, family and fellowship!  We had our homeschool convention both Friday, and Saturday.  It was so good to see everyone, and spend time browsing through books.  There was also the children’s conferences going on, so we spent a little time with some of Ian’s friends.  He used to be involved in that, as well, and he is missed.  On Saturday, we left a bit early to have dinner with our Aunt Martha, her daughter, and hubby who came in from out of town for a few days to see Mom Betty and O.P..  Aunt Martha is O.P.’s sister, and she won’t be traveling too much in the future … she is also getting up in years.  They travel from Oklahoma and it’s getting harder on her.  We enjoyed a dinner out at Carrabba’s … Aunt Martha’s treat, and then made plans for Sunday.  After church, which was awesome I might add … God is doing a new thing … we headed over to the retirement home, and had a delicious lunch, and more time of fellowship.  O.P. is getting very frail … please keep him in your prayers.  He’s forgetting things alot, now, although, his sense of humor is still intact!  He has some really quick comebacks that make us all laugh!  Mom Betty is physically slower, but her mind is sharp.  We’re going to see them again this coming week.  They are planning an Easter dinner on Saturday at Lewis’ sister’s house, but we’re not sure if we’ll be able to go, as it is the day the church has planned to work on some of the landscaping, and Lewis is partly in charge of that … so we’re hoping he gets done with that fairly early in the day, but that remains to be seen, although, if it rains, well, we can definitely be there for dinner!  Lewis is torn, and feels bad, but they’ve had this planned for awhile now at the church.  Something will work out, it always does! 

    Hope you’re all having a good start to the week!  Hubby’s work schedule is very slow this week, so he was home yesterday, and we piddled around here.  We had some snow yesterday morning … nothing much to speak of, though.  It is very cool, which I’m happy about.  It won’t be long before we’re all sweating again!  The Extreme Home Makeover is now over, and from what my friend, Vanessa, tells me, everything went very well!   If you’re interested in seeing some of the photos you can catch them over at
    Vanessa’s Xanga site here.  There are also links to her Facebook page with more photos!  She did a great job on capturing those ‘busy bees’ at work, along with some other special shots, as well!  The house is absolutely stunning … and I’m anxious to see the episode that will air on May 17th … Vanessa will be in a clip, so needless to say, she is excited. The McFarland family has such an inspiring story to tell, so I hope you’re able to catch it when it airs! 

    I’ll end with a devotional that touched my heart yesterday … sometimes, with our busy schedules, it can be so hard to find the time, and place to get quiet before the Lord, to hear what He’s speaking to our hearts, and that is so very vital to our spiritual growth!  This encouraged me, and helped me to realize just how much He longs to bring us into that rest … to be still, and to know!  I hope it speaks to your heart, as well!   Have a blessed day in Him!    Hugs ~ Deborah <><


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    The Gift of Stillness 
    By:  Julie Todd

    ‘Be still and know that I am God’
    Psalm 46:10

    It’s late.  Nothing is moving about in the house, except for my fingers upon the keyboard.  All work has shut down, bringing our house to a time of rest. Noise of the busy household is silenced, shutting out distractions.  The senses are sharper at this time of night, allowing me to hear the softer noises of my home.  There’s something about the stillness of the night that invites me.

    It takes me back a few years.  The words were becoming so repetitive I knew He was trying to tell me something.  He kept saying to me, “Be still, my love and know I am God.”  I’d known this scripture for as long as I could remember, yet there was something about the way it kept coming to me that alerted me to His invitation.

    Truthfully, it wasn’t one of my favorite verses.  In fact it frightened me.  What was stillness any ways? I had never been still a day in my life.  I was accustomed to putting forth my efforts for Him.  It made me feel good.  Wasn’t it what good Christians did.  Wasn’t I supposed to be busy for Him?

    What did it mean to be still?  How do I get there?  Having been one who loved having an agenda I waited to get “the plan” so I could get busy.  Nothing came.

    I couldn’t reason my way in.  I couldn’t figure it out and quite frankly the more I tried the more I fell away weary and frustrated.  If I was going to find this place of stillness God would have to take me in.  Finally, exasperated, I gave up.

    It’s quite the paradox.  As I gave up God began to move.  He swept me up into His arms and invited me into my rest.

    I began to discover His life in me.  He began to show me the things that mattered to Him.  He removed my efforts and told me about His.  Distractions began to be removed revealing that still small voice.

    In I Kings 19: God told Elijah that His presence was going to pass by Him.  A great wind came and tore the mountain apart but the Lord was not in the wind.  After the wind there was an earthquake but the Lord was not in the earthquake.  After the earthquake came a fire but the Lord was not in the fire.  And after the fire came a gentle whisper.  The voice of the Lord was in the whisper.  In the whisper He told Elijah what was next on his journey.

    The stillness takes away the elements of life and reveals the whispers.  It becomes a place where I have no life of my own, my life becomes His.  I can’t figure it all out.  Enter twined as one, He begins to live through me.

    He tells me what’s next on my journey.  He makes known the plans.  He even shows me the path and tells me whether I am to turn to the right or left.  He invites me to step out and follow where He wants my feet to be planted.  He is the cloud in the day, the fire in the night that leads me where He wants me to go.  I don’t have to figure it out.  He will reveal.  I can rest.

    Everything is initiated by God.  Everything.  It’s all so remarkable.

    This place of being still has become the most tender of places.  It’s the place where I am free to wait and be.  Even my tears become precious to Him, for they are the words of my heart.  All those years I had tried to form the right words to get Him to move on my behalf.  When there are no words, it’s enough.  He reads my tears and comes for me just because I need.

    I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I said yes to stillness.  I will never be the same.  The ceasing of my striving has brought the gift of knowing God.  As I rest from my efforts, life becomes about Him.  In stillness I come to know Him, for it is there that God becomes God in me.

    Late at night everything in the house shuts down … all work ceases, everyone and everything comes to a place of rest.  It’s so easy for me to see it now.  Being still is an invitation to enter into my rest.

    For anyone who enters God’s rest also rests from his own work,
    just as God did from his. Hebrews 4:10

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    Bkg Check Pink Green Attributes of God

    So often I have looked at the screen of my computer and wanted to write about God – who He is.
    I always feel so tongue/finger tied.  He is so great and my words so inadequate to write about Him.

    So today, I will include a summary of the Attributes of God,
    written by Dr. William R. Bright, the founder of Campus Crusade for Christ, International:

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God is spirit … I will seek intimate fellowship with Him.

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God is all-powerful … He can help me with anything.

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God is ever-present … He is always with me.

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God knows everything … I will go to Him with all my questions and concerns.

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God is sovereign … I will joyfully submit to His will.

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God is holy … I will devote myself to Him in purity, worship and service.

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God is absolute truth … I will believe what He says and live accordingly.

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God is righteous … I will live by His standards.

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God is just … He will treat me fairly.

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God is love … He is unconditionally committed to my well being.

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God is merciful … He forgives me of my sins when I sincerely confess them.

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God is faithful … I will trust Him to always keep His promises.

    Bkg Check Pink Green  Because God never changes … my future is secure and eternal.

    Father, deep within our hearts we want to know You more. Amen

    We would be still and know that You are God.  We stand in awe of You.  Your awesome holiness, majestic splendour, blazing glory, limitless power, and unquestionable sovereignty.  We worship You for Your flawless character, Your infinite knowledge and wisdom, Your absolute justice, unswerving faithfulness, unending mercy.  We bow our hearts and bend our knees before Your dazzling beauty, Your fascinating personality, Your incomprehensible humility, Your unsearchable understanding, and Your unfathomable love.  Our greatest need is to have a far greater revelation of what You are really like.  We ask You to meet that need.  ~ Joy Dawson

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    Bkg Check Pink Green Well, we did get our car back, and it did cost just a wee bit more than was first quoted!  I’m glad it’s fixed though, and it was still much less than we would have paid somewhere else!  Also, our visit to the Extreme Home Makeover site did not work out for us, today … that’s okay, though!  We may try to get there sometime after the weekend.  If anyone is interested in seeing it, it will air in May sometime.  If you scroll down to the post where I first shared about it, you can check the link there … they have all that information.  Other than that, it’s been a fairly good day.  There was a men’s work day at church, so while hubby was hard at work clearing out limbs, and such, from the grounds, I spent the day doing laundry, and other mundane household chores … you know, all that exciting, fun stuff!  

    Tomorrow and Saturday, we’re going to the annual home educators convention downtown.  You could say we’re diehards … even though that season of our life has come to an end, we always enjoy the time spent there, seeing friends we’ve made through those years of homeschooling our son.  I do get a tiny bit melancholy when I’m there though, remembering those special days together.  We also enjoy many of the speakers they have, such as Ken Ham, who is also going to be there this year.  For those of you who may not be familiar with him, he is the founder of the
    Creation Museum … which we have yet to visit!  There is a stargazers event coming up on April 16th that I’d like to go see there, too!  Has anyone else ever been there to the museum?  Let me know what you think of it! 

    Sunday, we’ll have church, yay … then there is a possibility that we’ll be getting together with out-of town-family, but that’s still up in the air, right now.  Do keep us in your prayers if you would … Lewis doesn’t have much work coming in right now, so those pennies are being squeezed again, especially after having to put any extra money we had into the repairs on the car!  We have to be very careful spending at the convention this weekend!  Thank goodness we paid way in advance for that!  

    It’s been warm here today … raining here now … lightning, thunder … a spring storm … a good night to sleep, I hope!!  Well, it’s early up for me in the morning, and then I’ll be back to check in here on Saturday night, once the convention is over.  I pray you all have a wonderful, and blessed, weekend! 

    Bkg Check Pink Green Hugs,
           ~ Deborah <><

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  •  Vic-trans 

    ALL  THINGS  BEAUTIFUL

    He makes all things beautiful in His time,
    Fashioning fragile words into the sweetest rhyme,
    The more resilient and mature the vine,
    The greater the hope of finer wine,
    He makes all things beautiful in His time.

    The steps of life have measured out
    Their share of joy and pain,
    And with each moment comes the choice
    To move on or remain,
    To embrace a new beginning,
    Orchestrated by His grace,
    Or bow under the weight of all the obstacles you face.

    He makes all things beautiful in His time,
    Fashioning fragile words into the sweetest rhyme,
    The more resilient and mature the vine,
    The greater the hope of finer wine,
    He makes all things beautiful in His time.

    And so under the shadow of
    His wings the choice is made,
    And with each step together,
    The sullied past will fade,
    As you stand upon the bridge,
    And watch the rolling river flow,
    That beckons you towards a richer sea of truth, you know … 

    That … He makes all things beautiful in His time,
    Fashioning fragile words into the sweetest rhyme,
    The more resilient and mature the vine,
    The greater the hope of finer wine,
    He makes all things beautiful in His time.

    Words and music by:
    Jonathan Patrick Moore
    6/20/2006

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quote and verse

Faith expects from God what is beyond all expectation.
- Andrew Murray -

God often comes to us,
not in dramatic and the spectacular,
but in quiet, unexpected ways ...
In a still, small voice,
a gentle whisper,
God makes known His love.

In quietness and trust
is your strength.
Isaiah 30:15

Pleasure, possessions, power, and privilege are ultimately worthless in comparison to the indescribable
joy of knowing GOD!!

Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him,
and He shall direct thy paths.
Proverbs 3:5,6

I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go:
I will guide thee with mine eye.
Psalm 32:8

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