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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Family Time

MAKING JESUS CENTRAL IN FAMILY LIFE

Many women ask the question, "how do I keep Jesus at the center?" This particularly becomes an issue amidst the business of life: school (whether public, private, or at home, it's all busy), sports, family commitments, extracurricular events, church activities, last-minute projects, jobs, and of course, breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

I want to share with you some simple ways that I try to do this in our home. Though I'm not a mother of ten, or a woman with adult children, I still hope that by sharing these things, I might help encourage another mother who, like me, wants to keep Jesus at the center of family life.

YOUR PERSONAL QUIET TIME
If I don't make this a priority now, why should my kids listen to me in 5 or 10 years when I'm encouraging
them to have a quiet time? They need to see, day in, day out, my dependence on the holy word of God. By no means am I legalistic about this, but I try to use the FIRST discretionary time I have each day for time with the Lord. I want my kids to see how important my relationship with Christ is, and so, they often get told to "hang on and find something to do for a few minutes" while I wrap up my time with God. They see me treasuring His word, and they see me in prayer. Sometimes they join in, or want to get their Bibles and sit up next to me on the couch. I don't heap guilt on myself if I don't always accomplish it, but I do try to use the first "free" time in the day to spend time studying the Word.

SOME IDEAS FOR A TIME FOR THIS:
If you have kids or are at home:
before the kids wake up, while the kids eat breakfast (take yours to the couch if you can, while they eat), while nursing the baby, while they watch a video, when they first lay down for naps/afternoon quiet time, when they are playing, while they have a reading time.
If you work or have daytime commitments: Before you hit the job, while eating your breakfast, while blowdrying your hair (I'm not kidding- if you have long hair like I used to, you know what I'm talking about-- it takes at least 10 minutes!), on your lunch break, or before you turn on the news when you get home.

These are all good times to "build in" a routine of giving God the first free part of your day (even if that's a different time every day).

Jesus is not going to be at the center of our family life if He's not at the center, the critical center, of my own life. As wives and mothers, we "set the scene" for family life. Our mood often dictates the mood of the home: whether angry or accepting, fault-finding or forgiving, guilt-dispensing or grace-giving, our family feeds off of our cues. We must be centered on Christ, depending DAILY on the Word, or our life and ultimately our family's life will suffer.

If this isn't an area of consistency in your life, don't feel like you have to commit to two hours a day of focused study. Just ask God to give you ___ focused minutes tomorrow morning. Set a goal that's reasonable for you. For example:

"Lord, help me to spend 15 minutes with You (10 minutes reading and 5 minutes in prayer for my family) by 3pm tomorrow afternoon."
-OR-
"Lord, help me read through one chapter of Philippians by lunchtime."

Whatever you do, don't set yourself up for defeat by starting out with huge goals but burning out quickly. Make reachable, reasonable goals, and then carry them out. Ask God to give you a desire for the Word, and to help you to make this time with Him a priority every day. Let me encourage you to take this first step in making your home a Jesus-centered home.

May God use this time in your life to change your family life for His glory.

A word of encouragement

I encourage you to filter everything through Scripture, just as the Bereans did in Acts 17:11:

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"...the people of Berea were more open-minded than those in Thessalonica, and they listened eagerly to Paul’s message. They searched the Scriptures day after day to see if Paul and Silas were teaching the truth."

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Call Schedule Calender for February 2010

Women of WOW

a. February 1, 12, 15, 26

b. Topics of discussion:

i. Single Moms

ii. Widow

iii. Grandfathers

iv. Fiance

v. Elderly

vi. Divorcee

Men of WOW

a. February 5, 8, 19, 22

b. Topics of discussion:

i. Single Dads

ii. Widower

iii. Grandfathers

iv. Fiance

v. Elderly

vi. Divorcee

Thursday Night Calls:

a. Feb. 4 – Marriage Night

b. Feb 11 - Prayer

c. Feb 18 - Praise & Worship

d. Feb. 25 - Youth Call


Saturday Calls:

Third Saturday: Guest Speakers Feb 20, 2010

Fourth Saturday: Musical Interpretation Feb 27, 2010

Monday, January 25, 2010

GET THIS BOOK A GOOD READ!

Author: Jr. Avery T. Willis
MasterLife 1: The Disciple's Cross helps you experience life in Christ through practicing these six biblical disciplines: spending time with the Master, living in the Word, praying in faith, fellowshipping with believers, witnessing to the world, and ministering to others.

Friday, January 22, 2010

GOD'S PROMISES

Here are some of the promises the Bible tells us are for those who put their trust in God :

  1. Christ accepts us : Revelation 3:20; John 6:37
  2. God gives eternal life : John 5:24; John 10:28
  3. God forgives us : 1 John 1:7-9; Isaiah 1:18
  4. God is faithful to us : Joshua 1:9; Isaiah 41:10
  5. God comforts us : Psalm 23
  6. Christ is always with us : Matthew 28:20; Hebrews 13:5,6
  7. God protects us from harm : Psalm 91; Psalm 121
  8. God gives us courage : Hebrews 13:5,6; Ephesians 6:10-18
  9. God gives us wisdom : James 1:5
  10. God gives us the strength to refuse temptation : 1 Corinthians 10:6-13; James 1:12-16
  11. God answers prayer : John 15:7
  12. God gives peace of mind : Philippians 4:6,7
  13. God guides us : Psalm 32:8,9 --- --- (thanx to Carol Semmelman)
  14. God relieves us from suffering : 2 Corinthians 12:8-10
  15. God gives us rest : Matthew 11:28,29

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Honest People Are Blessed

Psalm 112

Honest People Are Blessed

1 Praise the Lord!
Happy are those who respect the Lord,
who want what he commands.
2 Their descendants will be powerful in the land;
the children of honest people will be blessed.
3 Their houses will be full of wealth and riches,
and their goodness will continue forever.
4 A light shines in the dark for honest people,
for those who are merciful and kind and good.
5 It is good to be merciful and generous.
Those who are fair in their business
6 will never be defeated.
Good people will always be remembered.
7 They won't be afraid of bad news;
their hearts are steady because they trust the Lord.
8 They are confident and will not be afraid;
they will look down on their enemies.
9 They give freely to the poor.
The things they do are right and will continue forever.
They will be given great honor.
10 The wicked will see this and become angry;
they will grind their teeth in anger and then disappear.
The wishes of the wicked will come to nothing.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Thoughts.....

Broke Is not Broken

Being broke is not the same as being broken, losing money is not the same as being lost, and finding your balance is not something you can do on a balance sheet.

Having Less Doesn’t Mean You Are Less

Don’t confuse having less with being less, having more with being more, or what you have with who you are.

Savor Life and Slow Down

When you’re in a hurry, go slowly. The faster you go in life the sooner it is a blur.

Prayer Creates a New Path

Prayer creates a path where there is none and turns your stumbling blocks into building blocks.

Courage Is not Absence of Fear

Put your faith, and not your fears, in charge. Courage isn’t the absence of fears but how you wrestle with them.

Embrace the Future

If you’re busy hugging the past, you can’t embrace the future. Don’t let the past kidnap your future.

Change Is the Only Constant

This too shall pass. Change is the only constant. In order to take a breath, you must release your breath.

Make a Difference

Do what you can, but never forget that letting go is very different from giving up. Of all the things you can make in life, remember you make all the difference in your life.

Embrace Happiness

Tough times don’t require you to be tough on yourself. Find the courage to embrace happiness.

You Are Great

Things don’t have to be good for you to be great.