Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Homemaker's Journal: Understanding

So this week's Homemaker's Journal is a pick and write -

In the kitchen today: little was done.  Mom and Des went on a ski trip - with lunch provided - Dad and I took left-overs, there's a lot of them.  I was out for 14 hours thanks to nursing clinical so the only real cooking I did was 2 scrambled eggs to take for dinner.  Dinner for the rest of the family was leftovers - so no in depth cooking.

Proverbs 17:27 says that “Whoever restrains his words has knowledge, and he who has a cool spirit is a man of understanding.”. What this means for me as a woman of God is ……. I need to remember to stop and listen.  All too often I have a bad habit of cutting in, when if I had been silent the question would have been answered in a moment or misunderstanding cleared up.  


Sunday, January 23, 2011

It's VBS Season!!

The last post I made about the up and coming VBS programs for 2011 was admittedly early... However, this (re)look at the programs available this year is right on time: when everyone starts seriously considering the options available.

First up are those that I was unable to examine due to a lack of released information:

Augsburg Fortress: they have not released a new program for this year but are instead recycling their RENEW program once more. UnBiblical.  That one word sums up the program all too well.  I saw the preview video last year and perused the curriculum and just about died that they would pass it off as a vacation BIBLE school.  The program  would pass for a public school's Arbor Day promotion program...

David Cook has also decided to reuse the programs of yesteryears...



Day
Great Commission Publications: Faith Expedition VBS
Abingdon Press: Island Odyssey
VBS Reach Out:
Based in Jonah passages
Urban Ministries Inc: Jesus Truth Seekers
1
God gives us faith to follow his plan – Exodus
Hearing the right voice – Paul makes his voice heard over the magician
Am I Jehovah’s or am I Jeering? – belonging to God, or not yet in right relationship with Him
Forgive! – parable of the unforgiving servant
2
God gives us faith to believe his promise – 1&2 Samuel
Going the right way – despite Paul’s advice, a wrong decision puts all on dangerous course
Am I headed to my Tarshish or my Nineveh? – heading away from God in rebellion or toward Him through obedience
Hear! – parable of the sower
3
God gives us faith to obey him – Daniel
Being true to who you are – mutual hospitality reveal’s Paul’s true identity in Christ
Have I been turned around by God? – turned toward God both once-for-all in salvation and continually in daily repentance
Help! - parable of the Good Samaritan
4
God gives us faith to repent and give our lives to Jesus – Matthew & Luke
Seeing who Jesus is – while imprisoned for preaching Christ
Do I have a ”Jehovah” or a “Jonah” attitude? – knowing I am saved by grace not by works
Seek! - parable of the prodigal son
5
God gives us faith to share the Good News of Jesus Christ – Acts
Spreading the Good News – salvation is for everyone
Lord, send me a Fish and a resurrection! – understanding how Jonah’s life points to the death and resurrection of Christ
Choose! – the rich man and Lazarus



Faith Expedition – hmm… this program intrigues and frustrates me.  There is very little in regards to details about the lessons other than a chart about as detailed as the list above…  However, the Gospel is supposedly presented clearly each day – it being a Reformed curriculum I would expect them to be able to nail that.  I can say that far better detailed Sunday school curriculum offered by the company looks AMAZING!!!  I would expect that the company would also be able, therefore to make a solid lesson plan for something as “major” as VBS.
Island Odyssey – “linking Biblical island stories with popular island destinations”… hang on a sec, maybe I misunderstood that and they are referring to an examination of the cultures of the islands in the Bible accounts… Nope.  Day one is Cyprus and Jamaica… there is a specific fruit grown in Jamaica that has a star patter when cut open so the day’s phrase is “Jesus is the star, I will listen to him and believe.”  It is not the worst I have seen… but I would beseech people not to use it.  It, like many popular companies, seems to miss the actual Gospel by a mile (not even mentioning it during their 10 minute video) and focusing more on the fun of the theme than the Bible.
Summer Seaquest – first off, any VBS that garners praise from Alistair Begg has my attention ^_^ The lessons seem sound, even deliberately avoiding the common pitfall of most VBS programs: promising thing s to children about God that are only promised to believers.  By making the first lesson differentiate between the saved and unsaved it clears out being a “Christian” simply because one is not any other particular religion.  That it stresses repentance and continual repentance, not just a “magical” sinner’s prayer, is another rare and wonderful treat.  Finally, the focus on grace alone and not works for salvation is the icing on the cake!  I have no doubt that this would be a Biblically sound VBS program.
Jesus Truth Seekers – it certainly has the potential to be the longest VBS I have seen with 10 lessons for preschool through adult.  Alas I am not sure that more means better in this case.  Each lesson deals with a different parable to teach a particular moral/behavior lesson; the over arching theme being that in Christ even the impossible becomes possible… I am guessing that days 4 and 5 are supposed to be the Gospel days, but I am still not fond of the ever popular moralizing lessons beforehand to teach the children to be “good” and then the Gospel.  All good deeds should stem out of the heart that Christ changed with salvation, plain and simple

Thursday, January 20, 2011

The History of the Modern Gospel

Real Truth Matters is a multimedia resource that has sermons, videos, and more.  One video series they have is the history of the modern gospel.  The "gospel" presentation given on tv today and many churches has little to do with the Bible or it's teachings, this video series discusses how the given presentation came about.

Intro: Departing from Scripture, the Root of Error

Part 2: Toxic Intelligence

Part 3: Welcome to the Circus

Part 4: I got a Feeling

Part 5: Repeat After Me

This week’s Journal is all about HOME
In my homey kitchen …..
There is pasta cooking and rice will be put on later today.  Pasta and rice are two staple foods in my book; both are quick to turn into a meal with a little olive oil or soy sauce plus spices and a quick protein such as egg or canned tuna.  They can also be a quick breakfast, rice and honey is a quick and satisfying morning meal.  The key is having a container of cooked rice in the fridge at all times.
My thoughts on being at home ……
It is a true blessing to be able to be at home and not need to be out working.
A constant habit I have of making my home comfortable is ….
Burning candles.  I LOVE candles, particularly soy candles.  Fragrant and clean burning, leaving a soothing/comforting aroma in the room it is present.  The burning candle also tends to make the place seem more cozy too.
If I could change the decor of my home ….
Not a clue what I would do.  Often a woodsy, cabin look is my fancy but on occasion but there are so many other lovely options I would not know where to start.
What I want my children/spouse/other family to remember about my home is …
…HOME.  A safe haven.  A place where they know they are loved no matter what and a place that they can bring others and not be ashamed - of the family or home.
Home …
Is where the heart is: whether it be in Alaska, New York, or Spain, any I can make any place to be my home.  It is a place of safety and love.  Not a perfect place, but still filled with fond memories and laughter.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

A thought to mull over

What will people say about our generation in 50 years? What will they say in 100?  Looking back in history we condemn, and rightfully so, those who deemed other people as inferior beings because of their ethnicity.  We condemn those of the Holocaust who slaughtered millions: Jews, Gypsies, and the mentally/physically infirm.  Yet we have our own slaughter houses in our own towns and do little about it: Planned Parenthood.  We have less and less of an issue with the concept of "euthanasia" of the critically ill and those who have poorer quality of life than we deem appropriate.  What should Christians do?  It varies.  For some, going out and picketing on street corners and protesting at clinics would be what Christ has asked for them to do.  For others it may be that they should devote a portion of their time to volunteering at, or working for, their local pro-life clinic; perhaps as a secretary or as a counselor.  Then there are those who maybe should donate goods or money to their local pro-life clinic.  Maybe instead go about preaching the Gospel: that we are wretched sinners who can be saved because of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, who lived the perfect life we cannot and paid our fine; that through repentance and faith we will be saved.  Upon salvation people learning the value of the preborn, elderly, and infirm.  Or perhaps it would be to pray that God would move among the people of this nation and change the hearts of the people and our leaders.

A couple resources that you may find useful are
Abort 73 - not for little eyes, it has images of abortions.  However, it has many resources for those of high school age and above to wear, say, and handout.
Blood Money
The Silent Scream - not for little eyes, has a video of an abortion proceedure with other pro-life resources.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Homekeeper’s Journal ~ January 12th

This week’s Homekeeper’s Journal is about TIME……

In My Winter Kitchen its time to ……….

BAKE!!!  The kitchen used to be a frightening place for me in which things just would not turn out right.  Underdone pizza (I had followed the recipe to a T, but it turns out the oven was fritzy and I hadn't been warned), under cooked chicken, to pizza so overcooked the smoke set the fire alarm off...  However, recently I have come to love use of the stove top and now even the oven in the pursuit of making delicious breads and treats - and since the baking helps warm the kitchen it is a double joy.
My biggest Time-Waster seems to be ……..
The TV.  When the marathon's come on of my favorite shows it is all too easy to sit and watch for hours without realizing it.
I do/do not view Time as a gift from God and here is why……
I see time as a precious gift from God, but alas I tend to waste it doing things that do not matter much.
When others are slow or dawdle I ………
Tend to get flustered.  While I realize that I need to show patience for there are times that I do the same, it is a mental struggle.
One way that I make good use of time in my household is …..
Having a schedule. Having it there helps me keep on task by letting me regularly switch activities which fits my short attention span, but still get things done

Homekeeper’s Journal ~ 1/12

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Answering Muslims - ABC's Islam Deception

Answering Muslims is a great resource for Christians to learn the truth about Islam; it is also good to learn ways to refute the lies and half truths given in the media.  One such instance was a little while back ABC had a special on Islam... I had no idea that it was possible for a network to make so many blatant lies and twist a language in one program.

America's First Line of Defense Against Terrorism

Raisins or Virgins in Paradise?

Were Adam and Eve Created Equally from Dust?

Are Men and Women Equal in Islam?

Muhammad and Religious Tolerance

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Paul Washer - a few wonderful videos of his

I gathered these videos from Youtube in one of my children's church classes.  Granted not all of them were used do to time restraints, but I still found them to be wonderful - as Pastor Paul's sermons are - and bookmarked them.  
Now I'd like to share them:

The True Gospel Sermon Jam

Joel Osteen, it's just the Truth

Jesus Christ is Everything

Lord, Lord - I never knew you

A Call to Wonder

Do you desire God?

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Homemaker's Journal: Winter

Today’s Journal is all about Winter and what you do to make your home warm, inviting, comfortable and the things you struggle with in the Winter.
In my Winter Kitchen…
Stews and chili make regular appearances once the Christmas leftovers have left the scene.  The oven becomes a mini heater for the kitchen, making it a tad cozy when washing the dishes.
The hardest part about Winter for my household is ….
Staying warm...  While the house has a lovely wood stove that is quite capable of heating a house a good deal larger than this one it stays unlit until the evening - the wood costs less than electric but don't want to waste what we have either.
My favorite Winter time meal is….
My "Turn or Burn" chili with red velvet cake covered in cream cheese icing and crushed strawberries for dessert.

I Do/Do Not (choose one) tend to be depressed in the Winter…..

I do not tend to be depressed in the Winter: I love cold weather and the snow, whenever it actually does snow.
A favorite Winter time activity my family enjoys is ….
Playing games with my family would top the list along with watching a good movie or two.
To help my home look and feel inviting in the Winter….
There are fleece blankets on the chairs to curl up under and in the evening a fire going in the wood stove.
How I dress to stay warm ……
Layers are my friend to stay warm along with my fleece lined skirt, wool chemise, and turtlenecks. 
One really important health rule for the Winter time I’d like to share ….
Drinking water is essential during the winter - the dryness of the air will dehydrate you, not just your skin.


Sunday, January 2, 2011

A Year Gone

Looking back, quite a bit has occurred in 2010:

  1. I lost the job I had since junior/senior year of high school - I was getting close to having worked there for 5 years.
  2. I lost 2 members of my family whom, as practitioners of Christian Science, I have little hope of seeing in heaven.  I still hold on to hope of a death bed salvation, but it is little more than a slight hope...
  3. I passed both semesters of nursing, leaving me with just one more left until graduation. 
  4. While the loss of my job was far from pleasant it has opened a few doors: aiding friends, having extra study time that would have been an impossibility working retail, and learning medical transcription
  5. I gained a wonderful boyfriend who is strong in the Lord and a faithful witness
  6. I ran the crafts program of my church's VBS program and have taught Sunday School for almost 2 years now.
This new year will be interesting to be sure as it comes time to take the NCLEX and find a nursing job in a market that while in need, is not hiring.  Hopefully I will be able to do a type of job shadowing of the children's director this year as well - she welcomes the idea, my prospective schedule of job searching is not so courteous.