tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28968849967504358492024-02-07T02:53:24.225-05:00Ministry MommyAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.comBlogger64125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-23892040412715743442017-07-14T10:17:00.000-04:002017-07-14T10:17:19.143-04:00Furlough or Bust!<a href="https://www.bloglovin.com/blog/18987833/?claim=6jf5yhjbcpp">Follow my blog with Bloglovin</a>
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Well, the time has come! We are packing up the parsonage and loading up the suitcases for our next family adventure. We are taking a year long furlough to visit our supporters and share what God has been doing here in Peru. It saddens us to leave the ministry behind for so long but we know that God is in control ALWAYS and that HE WILL be present here as well as wherever we are in the states.<br />
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Last night we held our last ladies meeting and I wanted to leave them with a message that would encourage them as well as spur them on to action. We were studying Philippians 1:15-18 where Paul speaks about two different motives for proclaiming Christ, good vs. bad. We came up with three good motives...<br />
<b><span style="font-size: large;"> 1. out of good will 2. out of love 3. in truth</span></b><br />
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And then it hit me! <br />
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This is exactly the message I wanted to leave with them. When we serve God it should not be for self-serving reasons, or to please the pastor (or his wife). I stressed that the very reason why I don't beg and plead for people to serve is because in order for it to please God that service must come from the heart....out of good will...out of love...and done in truth. The ladies were encouraged and so was I. With full hearts we finish out this chapter and are ready to begin the next adventure!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-66979121277645566952017-06-24T21:03:00.002-04:002017-06-24T21:03:58.228-04:002016-2017 End of the year review<br />
The school year has come to a close, and it happened right on time! We are finishing up construction on the parsonage, things were being shoved into corners for the painters, and we are working on our upcoming furlough schedule! If you missed the curriculum post about what we had planned on using this year, here is the <a href="https://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/08/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes_5.html">link</a>.<br />
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Mr. Hotwheels was quite the challenge when it came to being motivated to do his work but we made it through! He really loved his BJU math and was excited about learning to read. We worked through about 25 lessons of the Burnz' Pronouncing Print reader and it really helped him to build confidence in reading one-vowel words without relying on picture clues. That in conjunction with the A Beka K-5 phonics program has helped him progress smoothly into two-vowels words and some special sounds. He can now pick up a level one reader and read most of it on his own. He also loved the Handwriting Without Tears Kindergarten book.<br />
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Mr. Bookworm has blown through everything that I place in front of him. On of the last books I downloaded for him was Mr Popper's Penguins. He read it in three hours, and then reread it again a few days later! So throughout the year we have read from several public domain readers and used lists like the one from <a href="https://www.amblesideonline.org/curriculum.shtml">Ambleside Online</a>. With math we had to take a step back because the BJU advanced quickly into two-digit arithmetic and we needed to work on memorizing our math facts well before learning new concepts. We used <a href="http://www.cimt.org.uk/projects/mep/index.htm">MEP Year 1</a>, a free downloadable program that focuses on building basic addition and subtraction skills along with logic, and now he is confidently advancing with Christian Light Education's math <a href="https://www.clp.org/">program</a>.<br />
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With both boys we switched back and forth between a grade level workbook, Explode the Code phonics, and the ABeka program. I realized that teaching two children with two more on the horizon that I just do not have the time to teach every course individually, and I needed something that would fit our needs as we head into the new school and our first furlough from the mission field at the same time. Stay tuned to see what we have planned for next year!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-4898510145208449622016-11-02T10:13:00.000-04:002016-11-02T10:14:41.328-04:00Praying with confidence!<div class="" data-block="true" data-editor="bl09r" data-offset-key="7kkb1-0-0" style="background-color: white; color: #1d2129; font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; white-space: pre-wrap;">
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<span data-offset-key="o5oq-0-0">Ah...there's the stipulation. If it's not God's will for you to have a million dollars right now then trust me, it's not going to happen! When we are asking we need to ask in obedience to God's commands found in His Word. We cannot connive God into fulfilling our selfish, and sometimes sinful desires. When we want what He wants we can ask confidently!</span></div>
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Whew! If I took the time to discuss how many plans, options, choices, decisions, etc. went into planning this school year it would take forever, and you would probably stop reading after page 20!<br />
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Anyway, my motto this year is "Keep it simple sweetheart!" and my goal is to keep to the curriculum plan that I have mapped out despite whatever whining may occur because a certain someone has a dislike for writing neatly in his notebook. That said, I have spent time evaluating my children's likes/dislikes, needs/wants, and my own expectations before making a final decision. Here we are at the end of the first week and we are enjoying our choices, but already I see the need to pare back some of my over zealousness to keep our choices simple yet satisfying!<br />
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<b>Kindergarten!</b><br />
For my kindergartner I am using the <b><a href="http://www.abeka.com/">Abeka language arts program</a></b> loosely. I say loosely because somewhere in the middle of last year the letter sounds clicked for him and he started reading. So in reality, according to his abilities we can skip the first 60 lessons and start with long vowels. However, though he can read he wasn't really confident in his abilities with cvc words so we are doing a mixture of things to keep the ball rolling. They include but aren't limited too...<br />
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<li><b>The Step-by-Step Primer with Burnz' Pronouncing Prin</b>t by Eliza Boardman Burnz. (I'm sure you've never heard of it since it was printed in the late 1800's. It is basically a pure phonics reader. Each lesson introduces a new letter and adds words using the new sound and previously learned sounds. There are also a few sight words thrown in...less than 10 in the first 30 lessons. We are taking it slow and building his confidence!)</li>
<li><b>Bob Books reader</b>s and other phonetic readers from our library.</li>
<li><b>Phonetic readers</b> found online at <a href="http://openlibrary.org/">openlibrary.org</a>. (another post coming soon!)</li>
<li><b>Letters and Sounds K and Writing with Phonics K from Abeka book</b>. We are working through them as the lessons appear until we reach the two-vowel rule, and then we will continue the phonics lessons from the teacher's guide as needed.</li>
<li><b>Readiness Skills K</b> from Abeka book. It includes activities such as coloring, cutting and logic skills.</li>
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For math we are using the Math K5 program from <a href="http://wwwbjupress.com/">BJU Press</a>. I have the teacher's edition that comes with a cd of printables and the student manipulatives pack. We love the hands-on activities and the manipulatives pack makes it easier for me since I don't have to spend time searching for hands-on things to use for each lesson. My wiggly kinesthetic learners really enjoy the program and the themes that go with each year.<br />
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We also have a<b> Social Studies book and a Science reader</b> from Abeka to round things out for K5. <br />
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<b>Second grade</b><br />
This is where I exercised the most brain power! Mr. Bookworm loves to read, loves science, loves computer-based learning, hates writing and avoids it all costs, is super advanced in some areas and needs a little extra help in others! And I? I only have so much time and energy to give. We tried a few different language arts approaches this week just to test the waters and find that delicate balance of oral learning, visual learning, physical learning, and of course, old-fashioned pen and pencil learning.<br />
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For <b>math</b>, we are continuing on with<a href="http://www.bjupress.com/"> BJU</a>'s 2nd grade curriculum. We had to pause to work on addition during first grade but we are back in full swing and he is eager to improve his math skills. Praise the Lord!<br />
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<li>The curriculum comes with a workbook and a review book. So each day he does the workbook page with me during the lesson and the review page covers the previous day's work on the front and a cumulative review on the back. Like I said, we are sharpening our skills.</li>
<li>He also likes to use the review games on Easy Peasy's website.</li>
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<li>Spelling 2 from Abeka. (He choose the simplicity of the format with only short exercises for each lesson. Aside from that he will daily trace the words in a page protector and do some form of hands-on or computer practice like <a href="http://www.spellingcity.com/">Spelling City</a>.)</li>
<li>We also already had the phonics and language seatwork books from Abeka so we will incorporate those as needed into his independent work time.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.allinonehomeschool.com/">Easy Peasy All-in-one homeschool</a> for reading. (He loves learning online and Easy Peasy has an advanced reading level that challenges him!)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.hwtears.com/">Handwriting without Tears</a> - Printing Power (This is the second grade book. He already learned the formation of the letters in first grade, so now we are working on doing it right the first time or doing it again. "Slow and steady wins the race!")</li>
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<b>For science and history...</b><br />
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<li>These are subjects that he loves, and since he soaks up information like a sponge he actually asked to do extra work in these subjects on Easy Peasy in addition to the science and history readers from Abeka. (By the way...he read the entire science book in one sitting before we even started school!)</li>
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<li>Morning time - we pray, sing Bible songs, patriotic songs, memorize Bible passages, poems, finger plays and quotations. Then we have our Bible lesson. This year we are using the <a href="http://www.biblestudyguide.com/">Bible Study Guide for all ages</a> and really enjoy it!</li>
<li>Exploration time - we often branch off and do extended unit studies, usually science related. (Don't gasp in shock. We keep it simple, meaning cut and paste in a notebook, read a book, do research via a YouTube video and we're done!) Right now they are into spiders. Yech!</li>
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So that's the plan and I'm sticking to it! Except for one exception...Daddy volunteered to teach Bible so that shortens up our morning time and lightens my load! What are your plans for this year? I'd love to hear them!</div>
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What a fitting post for the end of the week! Here it is Thursday and I am ready to plop down on the bed and take it easy! This first week of school has been especially exciting for my five year old. Mr. Hotwheels is a workbook fanatic and loves receiving a fresh page to tackle. When I ask him to find the words with the short i sound he says things like, "Aha! You didn't get away from me!" as he circles the answer. I love it!<br />
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Mr. Bookworm is also enjoying his work with a minimal amount of complaining. Of course, in every life some rain must fall, but our motto this year is, "Do it right the first time...or do it again!" So when his desire to get it over and done with overcomes his desire to work neatly he must suffer the consequences. I think we will be seeing a lot of progress in neatness from him in the next few weeks! However, when it comes to his computer-based work I hear no complaints and the time just flies by for him as he soaks up the information like a sponge. I know he is learning a lot because any time I quiz him he squeezes that sponge dry by retelling me every detail of what he has read or seen.<br />
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So, on to organization. I have been trying the bullet journal method off and on for about 6 months and like the freedom of not having a set format for my weekly calendar. If you are unfamiliar with the method you can find out more about the original method <a href="http://bulletjournal.com/">here </a>or check out some <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfRf43JTqY4">You Tube</a> videos. It is simply emptying your brain into a notebook. I make a weekly spread to track any church-related appointments, doctor visits, menu ideas, etc. Then if I need to make a list of worksheets to print for home school or need to jot down a quick outline for my children's church lesson I can easily turn the next page and start writing. A simple index and page numbering system helps you find your information again when you need it.<br />
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You can basically put into one notebook what used to fill up three or four. Skip the giant binder with 20 divisions for the perfect home that you may or may not look at ever again after you finish printing it all and putting it together and grab a spiral bound notebook and organize your life the easy way.<br />
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My bullet journal is a smaller A5 size that I can fit into my bag and take with me. For home school I use a larger A4 size notebook. The main reason for having two notebooks is that I didn't want to accidentally leave or lose my home school plans at church or anywhere else. My home school bullet journal planner sits with my teacher's manuals most of the time and the smaller one goes pretty much everywhere I go.<br />
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I spent EONS searching for the perfect home school planner and never found it. I didn't want to download 180 pages and then say "eh?" and throw it in the trash. I needed a simple layout where I could plan out our week at a glance and not over plan. (I may have been guitly of that in the past!)<br />
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Keep your eye on the prize and press toward the mark!<br />
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Be blessed,<br />
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CasandraAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-42517133575376064142016-08-03T09:27:00.001-04:002016-08-03T09:28:16.936-04:0010 Days of Homeschooling with Diabetes - part 8 Diet is key<br />
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"So...can you eat that? What things are you not allowed to eat? What is your diet like?" Believe it or not these are the kinds of questions that I receive most about having diabetes. I always answer with a smug smile...<br />
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Of course, there are things that we should avoid and things that we should eat more of, but a healthy, balanced diet is key to good health. I am not a medical doctor, nor am I giving medical advice today. Everyone's body is different and has different needs. For example, I've learned that if I completely cut out all sources of carbohydrates in my diet I tend to experience extremely low blood sugar which brings about different health issues! I also will have high blood sugar if I have a heavy carb-laden breakfast even if I take my medication. So BALANCE is key.<br />
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I have had diabetes for 12 years and in order to make it through the day while keeping my sugar levels balanced and not falling off the brink of insanity I have learned to adjust my diet.<br />
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When we lived in the United States it was more difficult to control with all of the ready-made, pre-packaged convenience foods available. Not to mention a McDonalds on every corner! Here in Peru I must make nearly everything from scratch so we automatically have a healthier diet.<br />
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<b>For homeschooling</b> I have found that I need to have a good plan for my own breakfast or I fall into the vicious cycle of cereal overdose! My children will eat anything and everything so it is my responsibility to provide them with healthy choices.<br />
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We try to have a snack sometime during the morning as well because if my sugar goes low then I become cranky and it takes awhile for my body to feel stabilized again. We keep the cookie purchases to a minimum because it becomes an easy way to cave in to cravings. If I have to load up four children and take a ten minute walk just to buy a bag of Oreos (each bag here has 4 cookies in it)...believe me I will think twice before attempting it. But if in the snack drawer we have a six pack of baggies I will not think twice before eating two and eyeballing a third one!<br />
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The best way to eat for diabetes is about five times a day. That doesn't mean a bag of chips here and a bag of cookies over there. It means a balanced breakfast, lunch, dinner and two low carb snacks. We tend to have our bigger meal for lunch and something light for dinner. This also helps keep my sugars in check.<br />
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The menu planning idea that has worked best for me is to not assign meals to certain days...at first. First I will make a list of lunch/dinner options for the week and base our grocery list off of that. Then I know what things are available and I can pick and choose throughout the week or make something totally different based off of what's available. I need a base plan so that I don't end up eating peanut butter on a spoon and sprinkling it with chocolate chips.<br />
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However, since my husband is a pastor we often receive various and sundry food items as gifts from our church members and I have learned to do marvelous things with a sack of potatoes.<br />
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Keep it simple. Keep it real. Keep it healthy!<br />
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Be blessed,<br />
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Read this series from the beginning: <a href="https://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/07/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes.html">part 1</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-90923080752277898142016-08-02T08:13:00.000-04:002016-08-02T08:13:13.035-04:0010 Days of Homeschooling with Diabetes - part 7 Working around your health<div>
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Want to go back to the beginning? Here's <a href="https://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/07/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes.html">part one</a>!</div>
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A "good" day means that I feel like a super hero. I am ready to tackle any task...even that dreaded pile of dishes!</div>
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But a "bad" day can mean just feeling extra tired and sluggish (read that as "feeling like you have the knock-you-off-your-feet version of the flu"). It can include mood swings, low blood sugar, high blood sugar, etc. Even being sick can throw you for a loop because everything affects your blood sugar.</div>
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I don't want to cook, clean, wash, or whatever, but Hey! <b>We have to eat at some point!</b></div>
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So what do I do?</div>
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Think of your energy level as a gas tank. I can tell as soon as I wake up if my tank is full, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, or empty. This internal regulator of mine is helpful because it helps me decide which task to conquer now and which ones to leave for later.</div>
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When dealing with school on a bad day, unless I am completely bedridden, <b>we will tackle the main subjects and leave the extras for another day</b>. My boys know on those days that we need to "get her done, Son!" and not mess around because Mommy needs to rest.</div>
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Also, Daddy has been known to supervise a math page or two and he can be more exacting than Mommy!</div>
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My advice is don't be discouraged when you have a day where your energy level is not at 100%. You can't avoid those days but you can plan ahead for them!</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-8486111673610466372016-08-01T21:11:00.002-04:002016-08-01T21:11:47.575-04:0010 Days of Homeschooling with Diabetes - part 6 Afternoon rest time<br />
Read the series from the beginning :<a href="https://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/07/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes.html">Part 1</a><br />
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I'm tired...and when I say I'm tired what I really mean is I'M TIRED!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Today was our official back to school day and we had a great time learning together. And then...just as I was dreaming of flopping onto my bed and celebrating Daddy revved up the car and we headed out on an expedition to pick up hymnals for our church, my diabetes medication from the pharmacy, and groceries. We are just rolling back in at 8 p.m.! Oh, well, so much for my nap! </div>
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Some days just fly by with so many things to accomplish and if I go, go, go all day at some point my body will literally crash and burn! For diabetics adequate rest is important. Nap time are probably two of my favorite words! Unfortunately my 2 year old doesn't really nap anymore and the 1 year old has started skipping his morning nap which equals toddler caos until around 4 p.m. This would be fine except my body is screaming to rest around 2 p.m. Do the math.</div>
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So we have instituted Afternoon rest time.</div>
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The REALITY is...</div>
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...every one lives in the same room and when they are all in there together there is anything but quiet going on! </div>
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The solution - What we do.</div>
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After lunch time the babies go down for a nap. Which usually ends up being around 2 p.m. The 2 year old Princess who insists that she doesn't need to sleep will normally cave in after a few minutes in her crib. If not she has learned to play quietly with her play dishes or look at a book. The baby is in his playpen with his treasured bottle of milk and he will also snuggle down for his nap.</div>
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The older boys have to go downstairs. Their idea of playing quietly usually involves elaborate train wrecks, transformer battles, and crazy inventions with clay and string. NOT EVEN CLOSE to Mommy's definition of quiet. So they must play downstairs on a carpet that we have set up for toy usage. We have a closet with their toys stored in it and them may remove items by permission only. We call it the Toybrary! </div>
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If they violate the rules by yelling, fighting, coming upstairs repeatedly, or interrupting Mommy a hundred times to ask a million unnecessary questions, then they may receive a mandatory nap time as well. If they have had too much "togetherness" during the day then they may be assigned different areas like one of you goes outside.</div>
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And Mom? Normally Daddy is home to corral the troops if necessary and I am in my room blissfully doing WHATEVER I WANT which may include taking my own much needed nap or having a little me time or working on whatever I couldn't concentrate on with eight extra arms hanging off of me!</div>
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So take that time to rest, rejuvenate, and renew your energy for the rest of the day. Trust me, you won't regret it!</div>
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Be blessed!</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-62504402106910948722016-07-31T01:00:00.000-04:002016-08-02T08:20:43.979-04:0010 Days of Homeschooling with Diabetes - part 5 Family learning ideas<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Catch up on previous posts:<br />
<a href="https://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/07/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes.html">Part 1</a>, <a href="https://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/07/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes_28.html">Part 2</a>, <a href="https://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/07/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes_29.html">Part 3</a>, <a href="https://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/07/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes_30.html">Part 4</a><br />
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My children are like night and day so their natural inclination is to fight like cats and dogs. Obviously it is not our goal as parents to promote bad behavior! <b>Our goal is to mold their character to the image of Christ, not to the image of self.</b> They won't always live under our roof, and they won't always like the other people who live around them, so what better way to learn to "live peaceably with all men" than learning to work together at home.<br />
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We actually own three or four desks or tables where our boys can work independently without having to share their space with a sibling, but having two toddlers often makes that impossible. Someone is always looking to steal your crayons! <br />
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With my diabetes I have limited energy during the day so we need to maximize our learning time and keep the interruptions down to a minimum. We do that by combing some subjects and working together as a family.<br />
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So far we have only worked together on Science Unit studies. Even though we live in the mountains of Peru the boys were obsessed with studying the ocean. We bought a few notebooks, looked up some ocean facts, read some books together, cut and glued, ooh-ed and aah-ed and basically made a huge mess at the dining room table. But to see those huge grins on their faces, and hear them eagerly sharing all of the new things they learned with their father was priceless.<br />
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What kind of things do we learn working together?<br />
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<li>How to wait patiently for instruction on how to do their assignment.</li>
<li>How to share and take turns using school supplies.</li>
<li>How to listen when someone else is speaking instead of talking over them.</li>
<li>How to praise others instead of criticize.</li>
<li>How to be kind and loving when others are not.</li>
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The list goes on and on. Character building, social skills, teamwork...it's not always pretty, but we're working on it! The Princess is also there, adding her "two cents", asking the boys to please pass the crayons, and doing her own "school". </div>
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This year we plan to incorporate group learning for Bible, Memory Work, Singing, Music, Art, Geography, Science, and P.E. Basically we will only divide for Language Arts and Math! Imagine how much time this mama saves by teaching our family as...well, as a family!</div>
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What tips do you have for working together with your kids?</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-14986324783418250892016-07-30T01:00:00.000-04:002016-07-30T01:00:30.653-04:0010 Days of Homeschooling with Diabetes - part 4 Keep it simple Sweetheart!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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If you are just joining in don't forget to read the other posts in this series:<br />
<a href="https://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/07/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes.html">Part 1 - Daily routines</a><br />
<a href="https://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/07/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes_28.html">Part 2 - Teacher guilt</a><br />
<a href="https://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/07/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes_29.html">Part 3 - Learning styles</a><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">K.I.S.S. - Keep it Simple Sweetheart!</span><br />
I have slightly modified this acronym in order to express what I have learned over this last year of homeschooling with diabetes. In 2015, aside from having diabetes I also gave birth to our 4th child. While recovering from the birth we took a month off from school and tried several different activities, schedules, methods, etc., to see what would work best for us.<br />
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My Bookworm was in first grade and Hotwheels was in preschool. After spending hours and hours and HOURS devising elaborate lesson plans we found that what we enjoyed best was sitting around reading living books and putting together notebooks based on what we were learning. <br />
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Sometimes the temptation is strong to buy every new fad that comes along, but really a ton of curriculum is not necessary. This year we are taking our own advice and are reducing the large pile of books down to a few simple items. Three notebooks (language, history, and science) and two folders (daily work and morning time). Our schedule will also be simplified this year. No more hourly divisions or 15 minute increments of stressful time keeping. Only short lessons, family learning, and a focus on the things that matter most.<br />
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Here is our simplified schedule:<br />
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I will explain more about what we will do in each section of our schedule in another post, but the basic breakdown is -<br />
<b>Morning Time</b> - Singing, Memory Work, Bible, Prayer, Drill<br />
<b>Time with Mom</b> - subjects that need instruction from me will be taught during this time<br />
<b>Independent time</b> - while I work with one child the other will do some seatwork and computer activities<br />
<b>Exploration Time</b> - when we will tackle Art, Music, Science unit, Geography maps skills, and P.E.<br />
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This is a very, very, very SIMPLE SCHEDULE, but one that we needed desperately. Keeping fatigue at bay and babies out of trouble while preparing lunch and keeping the house from burning down around me made this kind of schedule a life-saver!<br />
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On Monday we are starting 2nd grade and K5 with this newly tweaked schedule. I still need to finish organizing some math manipulatives but here are some great resources on scheduling:<br />
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<li>Sarah Mackenzie writes about simplifying your schedule <a href="http://amongstlovelythings.com/how-to-simplify-schedule/">here</a> and your curriculum <a href="http://amongstlovelythings.com/simplify-the-curriculum/">here</a>.</li>
<li>Pam Barnhill also has lots of excellent planning resources on her <a href="https://edsnapshots.com/blog/">blog</a>.</li>
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However, don't be like me and waste a lot of your time reading about planning and very little of it in actual planning! Procrastination is not a positive character trait! </div>
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<a href="http://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/07/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes.html">Part 1 - routines</a></div>
<a href="http://ministrymommy.blogspot.pe/2016/07/10-days-of-homeschooling-with-diabetes_28.html">Part 2 - teacher guilt</a><br />
Ahh...diabetes. The daily struggle is real. I thank God for my wonderful, caring, helpful husband. Without his understanding love we could not do what we do!<br />
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We have a seven year old son, a five year old son. a two year old daughter, and a one year old son. Who wouldn't be tired at the end of every day? The oldest two are what I like to call fire balls! My seven year old Bookworm and my five year old Hotwheels can create a whirlwind of chaos in a heartbeat! And whatever they do the Princess must copy.<br />
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Even though my Bookworm loves books he pretty much hates workbooks. And Mr. Hotwheels who spends his life revving up will sit down with a workbook and delare, "I'm going to do this whole book today!" What a difference!<br />
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In the last post I talked about teacher guilt. The teacher in me wanted Bookworm to do <b>every...single...lesson </b>in his workbook. And thus the battle began! He has a super memory. He can read his entire grade level reader (100+ pages) in one sitting and then accurately answer questions about every story. But ask him to repeat the same math problem because he made a mistake and he has a total meltdown. Enter LEARNING STYLES!<br />
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Not every child learns the same way. My Bookworm will only sit still to...well...read a book! And boy does he soak up information like a sponge. But often when he is learning something rote in nature (spelling, math facts) he needs it to be hands on!<br />
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By combining his activeness and his learning style I was able to teach him in a way that he loved. Isn't that part of the beauty of homeschooling?<br />
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My energy is limited so I cannot waste time fighting with my child just because I like learning a different way than he does. <br />
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One simple example was spelling time. Of course he could read the words inside, outside, and upside down, but he saw no need to sit there and repeat the letters over and over. So we took it to the carpet! He used letter tiles and trains to spell his words and then chuffed them over to the train depot. There were no melt downs and no complaints. It was a beautiful day!<br />
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My tip for today? Discover your child's learning style! It may be very different from your own, but if your goal is for him to reach his potential, teach him the way he learns best.<br />
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By the way...we didn't ditch the curriculum just because he complained. I evaluated his learning style and adjusted the <b>way I was teaching</b> to best meet his needs.<br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">No matter what you call it, when you teach your own children guilt will sometimes rear its ugly head. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Personally, my guilt arose from not being able to do everything that I wanted to do (or planned to do with my children.)</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">As I mentioned before, I have diabetes. Before I had children I taught in a Christian school on the mission field. I continued teaching off and on until my third child was born.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">With my eldest son, I taught K5 and first grade while he was in the K4 class next door. We live in the Spanish speaking country of Peru so he was in an all Spanish-speaking class. He is one smart cookie so he already knew all of the preschool concepts that were being taught but he knew very little Spanish so he was constantly frustrated. His personality is also a little like Pacman after eating a power pellet so you can imagine what that was like in a classroom setting! </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Being overly zealous I tried to homeschool him in English when we came home in the afternoons. MAJOR FAIL! After having a stressful day at school the last thing he wanted to do was more work!</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">I felt horrible that I couldn't teach him the way I wanted to and that he wasn't really enjoying learning. Enter TEACHER GUILT!</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">At other times, it has come as a result of not completing a curriculum or not living up to the wondrous blog posts of the homeschooling community.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">I left teaching after the birth of my third child because physically I couldn't handle the stress and strain on my body that teaching all day (and grading all night) brings. Then I turned right around and tried to teach that same way in my home. EPIC FAIL! </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Why? Duh? My body cannot handle the physical stress and strain and when the going gets tough this diabetic body stops going. And it used to make me feel so guilty, until...</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">One day I realized that God did not call me to be "super teacher". He called me to educate my children so that they can read His Word, and know Him and love Him. I had to teach them the best that I could within my own physical abilities. The light bulb lit up inside and the dark cloud of guilt vanished.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">So what is my tip? Get your eyes off of other people's homeschool goals and make your own, WITHIN YOUR MEANS, and teach your children to the best of your ability and be satisfied with that.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">One of my favorite guilt busters is Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me."</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Another is Philippians 3:14, "I press toward the mark for the high calling of God in Christ Jesus."</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Life with diabetes can be a daily struggle. Every day I am either kind-of tired, tired, really tired, or flat out exhausted. Over my 12 years with diabetes I have learned that there are things that I can do and things that I can not do. Follow along as I share some time saving tips for homeschooling with diabetes.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">First up are DAILY ROUTINES!</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Having diabetes requires daily maintenance. I have had diabetes for 12 years and during that time I have had four children! Keeping track of them and keeping track of my medication can be a daunting challenge. Sometimes diabetes can affect your short term memory and having four kids definitely does. Without a consistent routine I often forget what medicine I took or when I took it! Obviously this is not helpful.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">What does this have to do with homeschool you ask? Routines are also important to make your day run smoothly. For a long time I was forgetting to take my medication or check my blood sugar in the mornings because I was constantly reprimanding my older children about things we do every day. <b>Things you do every day should become routine</b>!<b> </b>When I realized this I knew I needed to come up with a way to help them get their tasks done without forgetting my own. Enter the Chart.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">For my two older sons I made a list of things that they needed to do each day. Then I had them choose their own clip art and made "everlasting stickers" for them by attaching the circles to cardboard and laminating them. Then I attached velcro to the chart and to the stickers. Every school day before we begin we work our charts. Even my two year old can name the different activities on her chart and we do them together. </span> </div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">This is a great help to me because it is one less thing that I have to micro-manage and I am able to save my energy for more important things like making breakfast! </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">I will detail how I made the charts in a future post. Stay tuned for my next post in the series "10 Days of Homeschooling with Diabetes".</span></div>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-78439702040896700962016-06-13T11:25:00.000-04:002016-06-13T11:28:36.393-04:00Grace, Grace, God's Grace<br />
This month I've been working through a Bible study on grace from <a href="http://www.biblejournallove.com/">www.biblejournallove.com</a>. If you visit the website there is a nice printable calendar with weekly chapters to read and daily verses to study out based on a theme from the Bible.<br />
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Romans 5:18-21 is one of the passages listed and it was interesting to see the comparisons and contrasts presented to explain the wonders of God's grace.<br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif; font-size: x-small;"><span class="text Rom-5-18" id="en-KJV-28066" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: border-box;"><b>18</b> Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life.</span><span class="text Rom-5-19" id="en-KJV-28067" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: border-box;"><span class="versenum" style="box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: bold; line-height: 22px; position: relative; top: 0px; vertical-align: top;">19 </span>For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.</span><span class="text Rom-5-20" id="en-KJV-28068" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: border-box;"><span class="versenum" style="box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: bold; line-height: 22px; position: relative; top: 0px; vertical-align: top;">20 </span>Moreover the law entered, that the offence might abound. But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound:</span><span class="text Rom-5-21" id="en-KJV-28069" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: border-box;"><span class="versenum" style="box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: bold; line-height: 22px; position: relative; top: 0px; vertical-align: top;">21 </span>That as sin hath reigned unto death, even so might grace reign through righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord.</span></span></blockquote>
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One man, Adam, brought judgment on us all.<br />
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One man, Jesus, brought justification to us all.<br />
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The free gift, salvation, is offered to all. Justification of life.<br />
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By one man's disobedience many were made sinners. But by one man's obedience many are made righteous.<br />
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When the law was given sin abounded; but where sin abounded, grace abounded more!<br />
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When sin is ruling our lives it leads to death; but grace triumphs over death and brings eternal life, through the righteousness of Jesus!<br />
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Like the <a href="http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Grace_Greater_than_Our_Sin/midi/">hymn </a>says...<br />
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<span style="background-color: #fcfcfc;">1. Marvelous grace of our loving Lord,</span><span style="background-color: #fcfcfc;"> </span></div>
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<span style="background-color: #fcfcfc;">grace that exceeds our sin and our guilt! </span></div>
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Yonder on Calvary's mount outpoured, </div>
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there where the blood of the Lamb was spilt. </div>
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Grace, grace, God's grace, </div>
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grace that will pardon and cleanse within; </div>
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grace, grace, God's grace, </div>
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grace that is greater than all our sin! </div>
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<span style="background-color: #fcfcfc;">2. Sin and despair, like the sea waves cold, </span></div>
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threaten the soul with infinite loss; </div>
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grace that is greater, yes, grace untold, </div>
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points to the refuge, the mighty cross. </div>
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What can avail to wash it away? </div>
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Look! There is flowing a crimson tide, </div>
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brighter than snow you may be today. </div>
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<span style="background-color: #fcfcfc;">4. Marvelous, infinite, matchless grace, </span></div>
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freely bestowed on all who believe! </div>
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You that are longing to see his face, </div>
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will you this moment his grace receive? </div>
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Be blessed today!</div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif; font-size: large;">Peace...</span><span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">it's something we all want and we all need.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">With four children running around our house at all hours of the day I have been known on occasion to plead with my husband and say "I just need 15". It's an unspoken cry for help that he readily understands. No big explanations needed here folks. 15 minutes is all I ask. 15 minutes...of peace!</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">When <b>my life is running in 100 different directions</b> and there are decisions to make affecting today, tomorrow, next month, and I've misplaced my planner for the umpteenth time, I know what needs to happen. I need to take a deep breath and calm down, find some peace in my hectic day in order to make wise choices.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">When <b>your life is turned upside down</b> by death, disease or disappointment and heartache all you want is a little peace. A brief reprieve from the pain and the hurt and the confusion.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">When <b>our world is in turmoil</b>...wars, rumors of wars, crime is on the rampage, lives are being lost, we cry out for peace.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif; font-size: large;"><i>The only problem with the peace that we find is that it only lasts for a short time.</i></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">In <a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John%2014%3A27">John 14:27</a>, Jesus says, "Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Peace, true peace, is given by God.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">In Jesus' own words He tells us that it is not the kind of peace the world gives. <i>Why is it so important that we know that?</i> Because the world's peace is temporary, fleeting, fading and puts its trust in man's ability to maintain it. However, even our best efforts are feeble when it comes to attaining long-lasting peace.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">There is an <a href="http://www.hymnary.org/text/simply_trusting_every_day">old hymn</a> written by Edgar Page Stites in 1876 called "Trusting Jesus" that I like to reflect upon in difficult situations. The chorus states, </span><br />
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<b><span style="background-color: #f0edd3; color: #0a3f64; line-height: 20.4px;">Trusting Him whate’er befall,</span></b></div>
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<b style="background-color: transparent;"><span style="line-height: 20.4px;">Trusting Jesus, that is all.</span></b></div>
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<span style="background-color: transparent;"><span style="line-height: 20.4px;">When my trust is in Christ my outlook on life is different. My peace, just like my joy, is full, lasting, unshakable, founded upon the Rock of my salvation. My heart is not fearful, nor afraid, it is at rest!</span></span></div>
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<span style="line-height: 20.4px;">So what's the key to lasting peace? <b>Trusting Jesus, that is all.</b></span></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-68914413038674488032015-12-29T06:06:00.000-05:002015-12-29T06:06:20.999-05:00Better heath in the new year!<h2>
<b>I am not the biggest fan of exercise.</b> Yes, I admit it, but I am a big fan of NOT being sick. Combine that with having type II diabetes and you can end up with a mix for unhealthy living.</h2>
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One of goals for the new year is to exercise more and we all know how hard it can be to stick to your New Year's resolutions. You wait with baited breath for January 1st to roll around and start out with enthusiasm only to lose steam as the days go by.<br />
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In order to avoid falling by the wayside I decided to get a jump start on the road to health and begin right away. Enter the <a href="https://blog.myfitnesspal.com/the-30-day-walking-challenge/">30 day walking challenge</a> from My Fitness Pal.<br />
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I have always been a great fan of Leslie Sansone's walking videos and have fond memories of breaking a sweat walking miles and miles at home with my sisters, but after having four children somewhere along the way those dvd's began collecting dust!<br />
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So yesterday I loaded up the doubles stroller and headed to the park with my two babies and 5 year old and we power walked it for about 20 minutes to reach the first goal of 2,000 steps! When I finished I wanted to high-five somebody but my 5 year old son was only interested in taking a break after running around the park continuously with his dump truck. Oh, well.<br />
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If you have been making excuses, now is the time to "Get up and get moving!"<br />
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Head over to <a href="https://blog.myfitnesspal.com/the-30-day-walking-challenge/">My Fitness Pal</a> today and start your journey to better health!<br />
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Gotta <strike>run </strike>walk, the park is calling my name!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-76461801187236193882015-12-26T09:42:00.000-05:002015-12-26T09:42:04.496-05:00Wise men still seek him...<br />
My goal for this holiday season was to finish reading the book of Matthew, and with five days to spare I've met the goal! You might be thinking that it wasn't a very difficult challenge, but unless you also have four children under the age of seven, then you don't really understand the amazing feat that I have accomplished of finding time to be in the Word every day!<br />
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I have read Matthew several times before and am very familiar with the story of Christ's life here on earth, but today as I was reading chapter 28 I came to verses 16-17 and paused. It reads as follows:<br />
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"Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee, into a mountain where Jesus had appointed them. And when the saw him, they worshiped him: <b>but some doubted</b>."</blockquote>
This comes after watching Jesus perform many miracles, after hearing Him teach and explain countless truths from God's Word, after watching Him give His life for sinful man, after seeing Him resurrected, and right before the Great Commission! <br />
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We are talking about the 11 disciples that remain, not just a few who had heard about Jesus. Those who walked and talked with Him by the way. Those who had eaten with Him, gone through storms with Him, and had spent three years by his side. And <b>some doubted</b>!<br />
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I know I would have been awestruck to miraculously see Jesus again. It would have been hard to come to terms with such an amazing sight.<br />
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Sometimes we lose sight of the awesomeness of God because our focus is on the temporal things of this world. We search for fulfillment and satisfaction in the things of this life. We set goals and plan our days down to the very last second...<br />
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<b>But if we forget Christ</b> in our daily pursuits, in the end, we have gained nothing.<br />
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As I think about this coming year, I have some personal goals for myself, my marriage, my family, etc., but above all my goal is to <b>continue seeking Him.</b><br />
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Like the wise men of old, my aim is to <b>follow Christ </b>until I obtain the prize of seeing Him face to face.<br />
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<i>Be a seeker of His heart!</i>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-52261900878778534682015-09-22T08:00:00.000-04:002015-09-22T08:00:17.548-04:00Faith in the One who rewards<div class="tr_bq">
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Today I had the privilege of guest posting at one of my favorite places. It is a group that I started on Facebook about three years ago when I only had two kids and the energy to rise with the sun! From a humble beginning of a handful of ladies eager to study the Word each day the group has grown to around 50 with more on the waiting list. I haven't been a part of the study for awhile and a good friend of mine who is now running the show invited me to be a part of their study on Galatians.</div>
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The passage for today comes from Galatians 3:6-9 <span class="versenum" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; font-family: Arial; font-size: 12px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 22px; position: relative; top: 0px; vertical-align: top;"> </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif; line-height: 24px;"><b>6. Even as Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness. </b></span></span><span class="text Gal-3-7" id="en-KJV-29110" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: border-box;"><span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;"><b><span class="versenum" style="box-sizing: border-box; line-height: 22px; position: relative; top: 0px; vertical-align: top;">7. </span>Know ye therefore that they which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham.</b></span></span><span class="text Gal-3-8" id="en-KJV-29111" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: border-box;"><span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;"><b><span class="versenum" style="box-sizing: border-box; line-height: 22px; position: relative; top: 0px; vertical-align: top;">8 </span>And the scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the heathen through faith, preached before the gospel unto Abraham, saying, In thee shall all nations be blessed.</b></span></span><span class="text Gal-3-9" id="en-KJV-29112" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: border-box;"><span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;"><b><span class="versenum" style="box-sizing: border-box; line-height: 22px; position: relative; top: 0px; vertical-align: top;">9 </span>So then they which be of faith are blessed with faithful Abraham.</b></span></span></blockquote>
For the Jews, sharing their inheritance in Abraham was a new and radical idea. They were the children of the Promise, but in this passage Paul reminds them that the promise made to Abraham was to bless all nations. Why include "all nations" in the blessing if it was only for the Jews? God said it this way because God knows everything - past, present and future!<br />
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Paul explains in v. 6 that Abraham's righteous was declared because of his belief in God. God knew beforehand that He would justify the Gentiles (us) also by faith. According to Hebrews 11:6 faith isn't just believing that God exists.<br />
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<b>Faith is believing that God exists and that He will compensate (reward) that belief.</b></div>
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Abraham believed the promise that God had given him, and we believe the promise that God has given us, the promise of salvation. In v. 7 by faith we are children of Abraham, v. 8 through faith we are justified by God, and v.9 because of faith we are blessed with Abraham!</div>
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Paul used what the Jews already understood about Abraham to explain the justification we have in Christ. Not only are we blessed in the lineage of Abraham (speaking of Christ) but we are also blessed like Abraham (speaking of our justification). The law was our "schoolmaster" to bring us to Christ, the only One who can grant us our eternal compensation for putting our faith in Him. </div>
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-Casandra</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-58494347416550755562015-09-20T07:34:00.001-04:002015-09-20T07:35:15.332-04:00Don't give up!In reading through Acts 6-10 this week I was challenged once again by the life (and death) of Stephen.<br />
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When you are dead and gone what will people remember about you?<br />
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The bible speaks of Stephen as being...<br />
Honest, full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, full of faith and power...<br />
He did great wonders and miracles and the spirit that he spoke with was irresistible!<br />
He knew his Bible enough to recount the history of Israel to a captive audience and point them to Christ.<br />
And in the end, when it came down to laying down his life for The Lord he loved, with his dying breath he asked for forgiveness for those who so wrongfully sought his death.<br />
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In comparison in Acts 8 we see Simon the Sorcerer. A man who hears the gospel, makes a confession of faith and then seeks to gain God's gifts through manipulation! Can you imagine the audacity of someone trying to buy a piece of the Holy Spirit's power?<br />
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But sadly enough, it happens every day. Instead of living spirit-filled lives we try to falsify the working of the Spirit in our lives so that the praise goes to us for our good efforts instead of glorifying God for what He has done in us and through us.<br />
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This week has been a rough mix of chasing kids and chasing my quiet time...visitor's leaving, a baby shower that caught me by surprise because I forgot to write it down, a fine arts contest, a crying baby on a growth spurt. I can feel the Spirit calling and more often than not this week I found myself saying, "In a few minutes...right after I finish _____...tomorrow I'll get up earlier." Whatever the excuse, it just kept getting put off and my walk with the Lord and relationship with my family suffered because of it.<br />
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Stephen, a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit. It did not come by accident but by fully giving himself to God.<br />
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Today is a new day, and my timer just popped up to say, "It's time for your daily Bible reading!"<br />
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And my answer? I already beat you to it!<br />
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Don't let anything keep you from walking with Him today!<br />
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Be blessed,<br />
CasandraAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-81902390320435956512015-09-12T10:47:00.001-04:002015-09-12T10:52:21.099-04:00You cannot lie to God<br />
If you know anything about the book of Acts, when you hear the names Ananias and Sapphira you automatically think about lying and the consequences that it brings. <br />
In Acts chapter 5 the church was just beginning and already sin was creeping in. In case you don't remember, in Exodus 20 God expressed his opinion about lying. "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor." (v.16) In other words, don't lie!<br />
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Lying for some people is not just an occasional sin, it's a way of life. One lie leads to another, which leads to another, until you cannot distinguish between what is true and what you have invented to cover up all of the untruths that you have previously told! <br />
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In v. 5 and 11 we see the affect that one lie had upon the other new believers. The Bible says that "great fear" came upon them all. They had lied to God and since the days of Adam and Eve we know that you can't lie to God. Many have tried, but God is omniscient! He knows everything, so while you may be able to pull the wool over the eyes of your fellow man, God is not fooled by your double-tongue.<br />
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Okay, okay, so maybe you are not the bold-faced liar that you accuse others of being. That's fine. But let's hold off on the self-righteous patting ourselves on the back for just a moment. What about the inner man? Have I been lying to myself about my walk with the Lord? Have I been feeding myself the age old lie that it doesn't matter what I do if the end result brings happiness? Have I been deceived into believing that I am walking with God when I never read His Word, or meditate on it, and my prayer life can be described as <i>emergency only</i>?<br />
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<i><b>Take a moment to reflect.</b></i><br />
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In the rest of chapter 5 we see the apostles filled with boldness for Christ. Boldness to return to the temple and continue preaching salvation through Jesus' name. They had the religious leaders scrambling because they feared that this new teaching would conquer the world. The apostles were spending time in prayer, they were sharing what they had learned of Christ, they were obeying God's commands. They "ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ."<br />
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<i>When you are spoken of does it reflect Christ in you?</i> </div>
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God sees our hearts and men see our actions. So often Christians are accused of being hypocrites because we say one thing and our lives say another. You can lie to man, but you cannot lie to God.<br />
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<b>Get honest today!</b><br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-20779714034435424842015-09-10T10:55:00.001-04:002015-09-12T10:48:00.017-04:00Praying to the God of the impossible<br />
Okay, so today I was not up at 4 a.m. (Praise the Lord!), but I didn't let that stop me. When the "baby alarm" went off I hopped up and started <a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+4&version=KJV">Acts chapter 4</a>.<br />
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The tension is building between the apostles and the religious leaders. Peter and John are not quietly converting people in a dark corner somewhere. They are in the temple, and about 5,000 men have believed after witnessing the miracle of the lame man made whole! Talk about fruitful witnessing!<br />
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The religious leaders confront them with the question, "Where is your authority to do this coming from?", which was well within their rights to question anyone rising up and claiming to be a prophet. But they take no glory for themselves. Peter uses it as another opportunity, being led by the Holy Ghost, to preach Christ. Who is their authority? Jesus of Nazareth, the same one who you crucified and God raised from the dead. In His name <u>only</u> is there salvation. Peter knew it, and he boldly shared what he knew with those around him.<br />
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The miracle couldn't be denied so the religious leaders try to silence the voice proclaiming Christ. Christ <b>cannot</b> be silenced and Peter tells them just that.<br />
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The crowd gives glory to God. The believers give glory to God and pray for His help, His boldness to continue preaching and the power to continue healing even though they are facing persecution from the very ones who claim to believe in God. And what happened?<br />
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Ah...herein lies the key that so many of us are missing today. We want God's help but we don't ask for it. We ask for it, but we don't truly believe that God can answer our prayers. Or we only pray for what we believe is in the realm of God's possibilities. The apostles prayed and God gave them "great power" and "great grace" (v. 33).</div>
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This past Sunday my husband challenged our Sunday School class to take a piece of paper and write down three prayer requests that we believed were impossible. I'm sure many thought that he would collect them and pray for us, but his response was, "Now that you have written them down...<b>start praying for them!</b> </div>
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As I spoke to a friend last night I challenged her to take the prayer challenge as well. </div>
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<b><i>We need God! </i></b>We all have things in our lives that seem or are humanly impossible. It's as simple as that. We can't do it without His help. </div>
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<b><i>We need Jesus! </i></b>Yesterday we were challenged to stop begging from this world. The government can't do it, our self-motivation is not enough, sometimes even our well-meaning families cannot provide what we need to make it through. </div>
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<b><i>We need the Holy Spirit! </i></b>When you are feeling down and all alone, do not fall prey to the Devil's lies. As believers, we have the Source of all comfort! </div>
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<b>Start believing, start praying, and be bold in praising God for what He, and only He can do, is doing, and will do in your life!</b></div>
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Be blessed!</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-4411198062593238612015-09-09T06:59:00.002-04:002015-09-12T10:48:11.787-04:00Stop begging from this world!<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: large;"><i>Once upon a time</i></span>...I had free time. Life with two children was easy and I could actually choose what I was going to do next. Now with four kids under the age of six life is sometimes a roller coaster ride of racing to prevent the next major disaster from crashing the house down around my weary shoulders. Those leisurely times for in depth study of the Word seemed like a thing of the past...until...my children decided to change the definition of "the crack of dawn" from sunrise to about 3 or 4 a.m. <br />
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My first response was, of course, frustration. After attending to the needs of three out of the four I was wide awake and desperately craving, begging for my much needed sleep. As I blearily watched my two month old coo and smile at me I thought, "What if this is Jesus calling?" I'm always crying out for His help, desiring to spend time with Him, "Why not now?" So here I am, meeting "the crack of dawn" with a smile instead of a grimace, because I asked God for help, expecting to receive something good...like more sleep...and I received something so much better!<br />
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Today I joined in with <a href="http://www.womenlivingwell.org/">www.womenlivingwell.org</a> in their study in the book of Acts. Since there is no way that I would trust myself to write in my precious Bible with one eye open I printed out the chapters from <a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/">www.biblegateway.com</a> and then used a template from <a href="http://www.printablepaper.net/">www.printablepaper.net</a> to print lined paper on the back side of the chapters. With my first grader's stash of colored pencils I was all set, and this is what the Lord showed me today in Acts chapter 3...<br />
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The blind man was sitting by the gate begging daily, "expecting to receive something" from the world around him. On this particular day, he cried out to Peter and John and was commanded to stop begging from this world and to "look on them". He had expected to receive "something" but what he received was far better than what he expected! His life was touched by Jesus and he was never the same again!<br />
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In v.7 we see his physical need taken care of as his feet and ankle bones are strengthened. Then in v. 8 and 16 we see that his spiritual need was also met. And as a public testimony of the effect that Jesus had on his life he "just had to praise Him"! His changed life was obvious. Do others marvel at the change in you since you met Jesus?<br />
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<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AO_Praise_Him.jpg" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;" title="By JFXie (Flickr: O Praise Him) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons"><img alt="O Praise Him" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2d/O_Praise_Him.jpg/512px-O_Praise_Him.jpg" width="200" /></a>When the crowds turned to wonder at Peter and John Peter takes advantage of the moment to point them to Christ. First he gives it to them straight - you delivered Him to Pilate, you denied Him, you desired His death, and then you killed Him. These are not words of one trying to win the favor of this world. But Peter doesn't stop there. He acknowledges that they may have acted through ignorance in the past, but he informs them that the prophecies that they have been waiting for have been fulfilled - the promise to Abraham has been fulfilled - in Jesus Christ! Stop begging from this world! Repent and be converted from unbelief to belief, because only in Jesus will you find <b>perfect</b> healing through faith in His name.<br />
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Hallelujah! What a way to start the day. When I call on Jesus, all things are possible! <br />
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-76574004321943260412014-09-16T10:11:00.002-04:002014-09-16T10:11:32.745-04:00Esther Week 3 / Ester Semana 3<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Insights from chapter 3 this week...<br />
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The devil is against the obedience of God´s people. This should not come as a surprise to any believer! Even if you are living a life that pleases God you can expect trials to come from the hand of God´s enemy.<br />
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Haman, through his prideful spirit, was used by Satan to persecute God's people. As the king's favorite who was praised by all the province he was infuriated at being publicly humiliated by Mordecai. His own pride led him to hatred of the Jews and we will see later on in the story how that because he did not esteem others more important than himself it led him to a great fall.<br />
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BEWARE! Don't hide "little" sins in your heart! As women we are experts in hiding bitterness, anger, resentment,etc, in our hearts against other people. Whether the offense against us is real or imagines we need to overlook the offenses of others and leave them in God's hands. Some would complain that they cannot, but they are lying to themselves. The truth of the matter is that they DO NOT WANT TO FORGIVE. We should not be fooled into thinking that we are right with God when we are harboring sin in our lives. <br />
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Are you filled with pride? Are you overcome by a haughty spirit? Take care of it today lest you become a source of division in the body of Christ.<br />
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<b><span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Let's live Biblically today honoring the King of Kings!</span></b><br />
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Traducción (bueno...mas o menos de lo aprendido del cápitulo 3 esta semana)-<br />
El diablo esta en contra de la obediencia del pueblo de Dios. Eso no nos debe sorprender como creyentes. Aunque estas viviviendo una vida que agrada a Dios puedes esperar pruebas de la mano del enemigo de Dios.<br />
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Amán, a travez de su orgullo, fue usado por Satanás para probar el pueblo de Dios. Como el favorito del rey y el querido del pueblo se enfureció al ser humillado publicamente por el rechazo de Mardoqueo. Su propio orgullo le llevo al odio y vamos a ver como su propio menosprecio por los demas le llevará a una caída mortal.<br />
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¡TEN CUIDADO de guardar dichos "pecaditos" en tu corazón! Nosotras como mujeres somos muy expertas en guardar rencor, amargura, resentimiento, etc., en nuestros corazones contra otras personas. Sea la ofensa imaginaria o real, debemos pasar por alto las ofensas de los demás y dejarlas en las manos del Señor. Algunos dicen que no pueden, pero es mentira. La verdad es que por su orgullo, NO QUIEREN perdonar. No debemos engañarnos pensando que estamos bien con el Señor si en nuestros corazones estamos guardando el pecado.<br />
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¿Estás llena de soberbia? ¿Sufres de altivez de espíritu o orgullo? Trata con esos pecados hoy para que no sea que tu tambíen seas llevado a causar división en el cuerpo de Cristo.<br />
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<b><span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">¡Viviremos biblicamente honrando al Rey de Reyes!</span></b>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-25847034229533326272014-09-10T08:40:00.006-04:002014-09-10T08:40:52.831-04:00When life doesn't go the way you planned...It's 6:45am here in Peru and I'm wide awake with free time all to myself. With my husband busily preparing to teach his seminary class and three little ones from preschool age on down, I was almost too shocked by this sudden burst of freedom to do anything! Maybe I'm just recovering from the way the day began. Let's roll back the clock to 5:00 am....<br />
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<b>5:00 am </b><br />
<b>The baby</b>: Waaaaahhhh!!!<br />
<b>Me:</b> (sigh...roll out of bed, and walk down the hallway) Good morning, princess!<br />
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The princess coo's and then complains loudly that I am taking too long to start the feeding process.<br />
We stumble back down to my room and I grudgingly wake up. It's not that I don't want to help her out in her moment of distress, it's just that my mind doesn't function so well before I've had time to put on my glasses! <br />
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When she's finished I figure that since I'm already awake I might as well make it a productive morning. I quickly iron two shirts for my husband (It seems easier to do a two-for-one ironing so that tomorrow I can sleep in!) Then I hear that another child is awake.<br />
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<b>5:30 am</b><br />
<b>The 5 yr. old:</b> (mumbling to himself loudly in his room...He has a bad habit of telling himself stories at 3 am at a volume level that awakens the entire household.)<br />
<b>Me:</b> If you're going to be up talking I'm going to give you some schoolwork to do. (In my brilliant mind I'm thinking that he can be done with school by 6 am, eat breakfast, and go back to sleep! What was I thinking?)<br />
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So...I went downstairs and started washing the pile of dishes awaiting me from yesterday afternoon when the water went off. (another story in itself). I put breakfast in the oven, rolled the baby into the office to "visit" with Daddy for a little while, and with a sense of accomplishment decided to check on my son before beginning my Bible study. And that's when it happened...<br />
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He had climbed up on the desk in our schoolroom and was kneeling with all his weight ON TOP OF MY BRAND NEW COMPUTER! (Believe me when I say, I almost had a heart attack!)<br />
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<b>Me:</b> YOU'RE ON TOP OF MY COMPUTER!!!!! (and then before I could react in my state of shock I sent him to work at the dining room table downstairs under my eagle eye of supervision).<br />
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Needless to say, I was not expecting to see that and I quickly rushed over to check the condition of my poor, crushed friend. I must give kudos to HP for their sound craftsmanship on this own because the computer escaped unscathed, which is why I am able to type this now. <br />
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Later on, when I was calm enough to interrogate him I asked him if he saw my computer in the desk.<br />
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<i>His answer? Yes, I saw it under the papers.</i> <br />
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Then I asked him why he would do such a thing. (O, how I wanted to scream at that moment...)<br />
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It has taken about an hour to get over it...and the culprit? He finished up his schoolwork with an amazing attention to detail normally lacking (maybe he was trying to get back into my good graces.) He ate his breakfast quickly and then meekly asked if he could return to his bed.<br />
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I sent him merrily on his way with the stern reminder that he was not to awaken his 3 yr. old brother. I had had enough drama in one hour to last me the entire day without incurring his wrath at being awakened "before his time"<br />
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As I am just now settling down after some "quiet time" in the book of Esther I think about how insignificant my moment of drama was when compared to hers. Uprooted from her home, from her people, taken captive with only the hope of being a slave to the king in the future, and then through a twist of circumstances facing certain death at the hands of an enemy who would see her people annihilated. <br />
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Proverbs 9:10 tells us that "the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom". To know <b>what </b>to do in a difficult situation, to know <b>how</b> to respond when things don't go the way you planned, to show wisdom every step of the way requires help from Almighty God. In the difficult times in my life I need God's wisdom to guide me and to sustain me. I can't wait until the hard times come to begin searching. I need to seek God's wisdom NOW in order to be ready to face whatever may come.<br />
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Today's devotional verse from the <a href="http://www.lovegodgreatly.com/">Love God Greatly</a> bible study on Esther is Psalms 112:1 which states,<br />
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<span style="color: purple;"><b><span style="background-color: white; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 24px;">Praise ye the </span><span class="small-caps" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; font-variant: small-caps; line-height: 24px;">Lord</span><span style="background-color: white; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 24px;">. Blessed is the man that feareth the </span><span class="small-caps" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; font-variant: small-caps; line-height: 24px;">Lord</span><span style="background-color: white; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 24px;">, that delighteth greatly in his commandments.</span></b></span></blockquote>
It's not enough for me to know what God commands. I need to joyfully obey His commands and take joy or delight in the who, what, when, where, why and how of how He is leading me. <b>My attitude is everything. </b><br />
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Here is the weekly challenge from week 2. Head on over to the <a href="http://www.lovegodgreatly.com/2014/09/esther-week-2/">Love God Greatly</a> website for more inspiration.<br />
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<b>May you take joy in His leading. </b><br />
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<b>Be blessed as you follow Christ today!</b><br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17429028837542681009noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2896884996750435849.post-57116229933733565232014-09-05T17:31:00.001-04:002014-09-05T17:31:04.226-04:00There and back again...Well...<br />
It's been more than a year since my last post, and I could spend days recounting what has happened between now and then, but time is of the essence...so a quick update is all I´m going to give.<br />
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My husband and I are still missionaries in the mountains of Peru, and we thank God for the opportunities we have to share His Word each day. Our main focus here is working with a Baptist Seminary and leading a discipleship program in the local church. I have a class of about six ladies who meet faithfully on Thursday nights to study the Bible together. With three little ones of my own and about four others from the other ladies that can become quite a challenging task, but with God's help they are growing in their knowledge of Him and that's what it's all about!<br />
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This week I started co-hosting a Bible study on Esther from <a href="http://www.lovegodgreatly.com/">www.lovegodgreatly.com</a> or <a href="http://www.amaadiosgrandemente.com/">www.amaadiosgrandemente.com</a> in Spanish. I disbanded my English speaking group long ago due to lack of interest, but my spanish study group has soared to almost 50 ladies! Needless to say I was stunned at the amount of interest and thrilled at the same time. My goal is to give a weekly update here on what we are learning together. Here is the recap for week 1.<br />
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In the first chapter of Esther we see Vashti's story unravel as Esther's begins to unfold. Several of the</div>
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devotional texts that we looked at in our study focused on the difference between the fool and the wise (or prudent). Both the king and Vashti were unwise in the decisions that they made. He was focused on displaying his own wealth and power and after 6 months of partying and lifting himself up it was infuriating for his wife to refuse his command to come and be shown off as one of his prize possessions. Vashti was also in the midst of her own party with the ladies when she refused to honor her husband's request. The twin monsters of pride and selfishness are obviously evident in this bird's eye view of palace life, but the story is not so unlike our lives today.</div>
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It is so easy to get caught up in ourselves. What makes me happy? What can I do to feel good about myself today? How will I respond/react when others don't do what I want, when I want it? How often do I respond without thinking, without considering the other person, without seeking Biblical counsel? Am I a respectful wife to my husband or am I trying to make myself look good in the eyes of others while putting him down? </div>
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No, I am not a queen of Persia. Ha! Far from it! And my husband is not the king of 127 provinces, but it only takes a moment of disrespect to offend him, and the consequences can have a lasting effect on the harmony of our home.</div>
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May God's wisdom be the go-to foundation for my daily decisions and yours!</div>
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Be blessed!</div>
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