Christian Women in Leadership
Friday, July 02, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
How To Save Your Heart

I r/cd this email from WebMD with the following subject.
I was just struck by how it [could] mean so much more than your physical heart. Namely, all of the believers I go to church with, write an essay for 20 minutes. Then, let's discuss (for an hour and a half).
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
How Fascinating
From the First Article, I could pretty much quote the entire thing.
Benjamin Zander is conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and has been a teacher at the New England Conservatory for more than 40 years.
In times of social upheaval,feelings of fear can become especially acute, and so this is a time when leaders have a crucial role in helping
to lower the temperature of fear in those around us. Whom am I referring to when I say “leaders”? Of course, I mean all of us. Everybody can choose to step into the leadership role at any moment...Indeed, every time we open our
mouths we have an opportunity for leadership."
Sunday, May 09, 2010
"the instead"
taken from this sermon, Laura Hussman, Vineyard Oak Park. Here are some quotes,"Even in the midst of that kind of pain and suffering, there is always something that God is doing. Graham Cooke calls it, "the instead." And what God is doing is bigger than what the Enemy is trying to do. So when we *look up,* we can see "the instead." Joseph knew this! We can't see what he's doing, but *God* intended it for good. My friend Perry says, 'manure can decompose and become nutrient-rich fertilizer for all the new things that God has for you.'"
Labels: Laura Hussman
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
me oh my pneumonia
It wasn't pretty & it wasn't fun. Plus, I went to the doctor today and he was trying to prescribe for me different cough medicines, and I said, "no, I'd rather just suffer through..."Then he replied, "So you got pneumonia, and now you're punishing yourself."
"Yup."
why would I do that? but I think that it's generally better just to let your body fight it off. Plus, we were talking cough medicine with *codeine*, so, some hard core drugs. I just said no.
Sunday, April 04, 2010
Easter Sunday & I'm watching one of my favorite movies
Oh Captain, My Captain!!
(It actually is Whitman's poem about Abraham Lincoln)
Monday, March 29, 2010
the Now and the Not Yet
it's all over the blog-o-sphere.Sure, I should be reading my Bible, but instead I'm reading this girl's blog.
when I get to praying for a hotel room, I read the following:
Either way, all I really know is I don't get it. I do get that we are meant to bring all that concerns us before God, so praying about a hotel room doesn't seem like a bad idea in itself. But in some ways, to me, it seems more like superstition - rubbing a lucky charm and repeating my wish over again until I believe that my efforts led to the positive outcome I wanted all along.
All of this came to mind for me because I saw that someone had written on Facebook about her iPod being found. "God is good all the time!" she said."Oh, the power of prayer!" And I just don't know how to respond to these kinds of comments. Why would God bring you back your iPod, but not get me on an earlier flight at the airport? Why would God save your child with cancer, but let your friend's child die? Is it because of prayer? Is it random? Some combination of the two, or is it how we pray, or our motivation for prayer? These aren't rhetorical questions - I would really love to know . . .
In the meantime, I'm going to pray for a nice dinner with my friend emily
Great questions. I first heard of "the Now and the Not yet" from this 19-year-old who was leading a group called "Capture" at LUC. When he said that phrase...*it was a beautiful moment.* (He's my friend on FB now, by the way)
This is what I said--thank you, Bill Johnson--in response to Turner's post,
the vineyard movement would explain this--why some of our prayers are answered & others remain unanswered, why one person is healed of cancer, and another person isn't-- as "the Now and the Not Yet" We live in this paradox between-the Kingdom of Heaven has broken through (& there's no cancer in heaven) yet, it's not completely broken through yet (am I making sense?) Yet, when we pray, "your will as it is in heaven" --we're helping to bring *heaven to earth* which is the purpose of a Christian.
There is hope in *every situation that would not exist in heaven*, since Jesus left us with the Holy Spirit and brought us a whole new lifestyle. Now we can try to cultivate that "culture of heaven"(just even your simple prayer to have a good dinner w your friend Emily) with our prayer life. And I'll give you an insider hint: the more you're around people whose prayer lives are like: miracles, miracles, miracles...then it get's imparted to you. (and soon you're prayer life is like: miracles, miracles, miracles)
Although miracles is a spiritual gift too (some people would say it's the same as Evangelism) it's listed in 1 Cor 12:28.
How'd I do?
