Showing posts with label Reaching out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reaching out. Show all posts

Sunday, March 17, 2013

If You Don't Believe Me...

Generally speaking:

Religion: An institution where people believe they have God figured out.

Spirituality: An open mind to some of the facets of God.

Most of us mix religion and spirituality.

No one has all the answers. 

No one can say what, when, where, or how God will work. 

Just when you think you have got God kinda figured out, He goes and blows your mind.

Our God is an Awesome God!

Search after God. 

Don't hold back. 

He wants to be found. 

He wants you to know Him.

...And if you don't believe me, ask Him yourself.


~


From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands. God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us. ‘For in him we live and move and have our being.’ As some of your own poets have said, ‘We are his offspring.’~Acts 17:26-28 New International Version (NIV)

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Revenge

Romans 12:19
Do not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for God’s wrath, for it is written: “It is mine to avenge; I will repay,” says the Lord.

Some days I would really...really...like to take revenge on certain individuals that have attempted to do me harm. I struggle with the hurt I feel and the anger, the injustice...and my inability to understand the lack of reasoning or rationality behind the other person's behaviour...Why? Why would they do this?...

For some, it can be a real challenge to not lash out in anger in the moment...before rationality sets in. For me, it is more of an internal struggle. I am like many others who are more likely to avoid confrontation and stew, and basically allow the anger/hurt eat away at me instead of dealing with it in a timely manner. It is something I have been working to improve. I am learning that very, very few people are actually willing to help others deal with their conflict. People generally don't want to get involved in conflict if it is not in their best interest, or rather, if they have nothing to gain from it. They will lean in to hear bits and pieces of a situation, but most people would rather wallow in the juiciness of rumour, innuendo, and the tragedy of others than seek to help bring healing and restoration. 

Being detatched from conflict is much easier than dealing with it...and if you are at the heart of conflict, and you detatch...well, let's just say it takes much longer to evoke restoration and healing.

Revenge is nothing new, nor is it anything unnatural. It is a reflex of sorts...not a healthy one or something that is to be encouraged, but it does exist and at some point in life you will have to address it internally.

Now, this is the deal: there are many a counsellor that would direct a person towards dealing with revenge with counsel based upon their specific training...and there is nothing wrong with that; however, unless your counsellor is Christian, they may not incorporate the importance of taking the entire matter to God.  I want to encourage you to do this.

Revenge acts, of their own device, always cause more hurt and damage to all persons involved (and a lot of people on the fringes too).  The interesting thing is that the person that exercises revenge will suffer the most - mentally, emotionally, physically, and/or spiritually...I am sure you can think of someone in your life who got caught up in revenge and suffered negative after effects. Have you ever considered someone who had engaged in revenge with admiration? I haven't...more along the lines of pity. A person never gets away with revenge...Look at Samson - Judges 13-16 - Samson suffered - and died. God used Samson's bad choices for good, but Samson did not escape the consequences of revenge.

When you consider revenge as an answer to your problems, you are acting in the flesh and separating yourself from God. In fact, you are attempting to play god. Bad idea. If you are considering revenge, you need to stop and do some self assessment. What are the reasons for the anger/hurt? And who can you talk to about it? Communication is essential to avoiding the toxic thinking that leads to revenge. And I don't mean talking to someone who will feed your anger/hurt feelings, but rather, someone who will be objective and give an honest perspective and productive direction.

...And you need to take it all to God. He will be the one who will ultmately bring complete healing.

Some people, including Christians, think God is too busy to hear their concerns, or that you can't bring your anger/hurt to Him - in all of it's rawness. Both lines of thinking about God this way are nonsense! God hears all, sees all, and knows all. He is the best person to go to in times of need. He knows your situation, and not only that, He knows the situations of all those involved, and He has the best advice to resolve the situation, not to mention the deep healing power that we need in order to move on. We are impatient creatures though, and God does not necessarily work according to our desired timetable, but He does work - in His time.  This is not a bad thing...a frustrating thing perhaps, but that is where our faith comes in.
 "...we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."~Rom. 8:28

Revenge is not the answer. Don't despair. Anger and hurt can and will be healed, but you have to be willing to back off, see things from a different perspective, be honest, humble yourself before God and engage in forgiveness. Get help and keep faith.

Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.~Rom.9:21

This is not meant as "professional" advice; personal opinion and experience only.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Live Passionately

There is a blog that I follow called "Live Passionately" - The author, Christine, shares words of wisdom and encouragement to her readers. While I was reading her blog this morning, I was drawn to one of her sidebar items. It said:

LAUGH LOUDLY

PRAY OFTEN

FEEL DEEPLY

EXPRESS FEARLESSLY

PLAY HARD

WORK JOYOUSLY

COMMIT TOTALLY

TOUCH TENDERLY

 LIVE CONSCIOUSLY
 
This struck a cord with me this morning and I wanted to share it with my readers. Can you imagine what your day would be like if you did this? I challenge you to follow these words of encouragement and live like this today (and everyday)...and feel free to let me know how it affected your day.
Smiles and Blessings to each of you!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

What is Human Trafficking?

What is Human Trafficking?
"The greatest and most shameful regrets of history is always about the truth we failed to tell."
—Haugen 2005

■TRAFFICKING IS…
to be deceived or taken against your will, bought, sold and transported into slavery for sexual exploitation, sweat shops, child brides, circuses, sacrificial worship, forced begging, sale of human organs, farm labour, domestic servitude.

 ■TRAFFICKING IS…
where family members and friends deceive parents to release their children or sell them for as little as $20 each, selling them on to local gangmasters or serious organised international trafficking rings.

■TRAFFICKING IS…
growing. 2–4 MILLION men, women and children are trafficked across borders and within their own country every year. More than one person is trafficked across borders EVERY MINUTE, which is equivalent to five jumbo jets every day. a trade that earns twice as much worldwide revenue as Coca Cola.

■TRAFFICKING IS…
where victims usually suffer repeated physical abuse, fear, torture and threats to families to break their spirits and turn them into saleable commodities. a person can be sold and trafficked many times
( Taken directly from STOP THE TRAFFIK website)
 
 
This is not an issue that is halfway around the world! It is in our own backyard...Get educated and help put an end to this social injustice!
 
 
Learn to do right! Seek justice, encourage the oppressed. Defend the cause of the fatherless, plead the case of the widow.~Isaiah 1:17 
 
“Thou shalt not be a victim. Thou shalt not be a perpetrator. And above all, thou shalt NEVER be a bystander"-Yehuda Bauer
 
Love protects. Love defends. Love restores. Love empowers. ~LOVE 146

Thursday, December 10, 2009

What are you passionate about?
Where do you want to be in 3 years?
What legacy do you want to leave behind?

...Nothing...I've got nothing.
You must have something?
Nope. I have stopped thinking about my dreams and desires.
What?! Why?
Because. I am only allowed to do what others approve of.
What?! That's outrageous!! Who? Who are these others?
Those who have the power to control.
What do you mean? Who controls you?
...Who doesn't?
I don't understand.
~
NEVER judge a book by its cover!You have no idea the whole story of others' lives...
~
When you look at the finely dressed woman, primped and proper, you would never suspect that she struggles with low self-esteem. Shopping makes her feel better. The store clerks want to please her. She likes that. It makes her feel important...if only for a while.

The young man that is the all-round favourite on campus. The one whose dad is always bragging about to his friends; girls are always flirting with him; teachers seem to always accept his late homework with a smile...This young man is a real charmer, charismatic, thoughtful, and intelligent. He also dresses in woman's clothes and has sought out same sex encounters...in the next city of course. He is empty and desperately looking for something.

The old guy that hits McDonald's every morning and sits in the same booth by the kids' play area, shaves every 3 or 4 days. You'd swear he doesn't own more than two shirts and he just looks creepy. A creature of habit. Same restaurant, same booth, same breakfast...every Monday to Thursday. No one knows he has hundreds of thousands invested here and there which he uses to offer scholarships to underprivileged children. He volunteers at the soup kitchen, washing dishes and serving on others. He also volunteers at the local park as a grounds-keeper. The man is quietly content.

That young girl...quiet, plays the piano at the school concert, does okay in school, attends church with her family every Sunday...She also services her father and her older brother throughout the week. She knows no other life. It (the sex) is not rough, its just how things are. No one suspects anything.
~
Disturbing? Yeah...the real stories are even more disturbing, but what can we do about it? ...I meant, really? Call CAS? shake a hand? offer counselling? pray? It is easy to judge each of these persons, categorize them, look down upon them as we impose our own expectations upon them and conjure up "solutions" so they can live a more "Christian" life, but...consider...

"Don't pick on people, jump on their failures, criticize their faults— unless, of course, you want the same treatment. That critical spirit has a way of boomeranging. It's easy to see a smudge on your neighbor's face and be oblivious to the ugly sneer on your own. Do you have the nerve to say, 'Let me wash your face for you,' when your own face is distorted by contempt? It's this whole traveling road-show mentality all over again, playing a holier-than-thou part instead of just living your part. Wipe that ugly sneer off your own face, and you might be fit to offer a washcloth to your neighbor." Matt.7:4-5 (The Message)

How easy is it to pass judgement on any or all of these scenarios? And perhaps as you read these, you were thinking of someone you know? We can spot the obvious as we recognize the injustice in each of these lives, but if someone were to lay out your life in a snippet such as above, how would you feel?

"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. "Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?" Matt.7:1-3 (NIV)

Often, we think we have it all figured out (and so should they).  Every person goes through seasons of hardship and battles, no one is exempt. Take a look at your own life... Take a look at the life of Jesus:
Jesus went straight to the Temple and threw out everyone who had set up shop, buying and selling. He kicked over the tables of loan sharks and the stalls of dove merchants. Matt.21:12
One could make the assumption that Jesus had some serious anger management issues. But this is only a snippet, we do know the context to this moment and why Jesus was so enraged. Without the context...well...you get the idea.

So, when tempted to make judgements or assumptions about someone else, remind yourself:
You only know part of the story. Perhaps the Holy Spirit will move you to prayer or spur you to get to know even more of the story of that person...to the glory of God.

By-the-way, the gentleman that frequents McDonalds is a Wiccan.

"We know nothing of the trials, sorrows and temptations of those around us, of pillows wet with sobs, of the life-tragedy that may be hidden behind a smile, of the secret cares, struggles, and worries that shorten life and leave their mark in hair prematurely whitened, and a character changed and almost recreated in a few days. Let us not dare to add to the burden of another the pain of our judgment." ~ William George Jordan

Monday, September 7, 2009

Crying Face Glacier

image by Michael Nolan

I always find it amazing to see the world through other people's eyes and in this case, Mr. Nolan caught a moment of irony in nature. It reminds me of the scripture that says:

"I tell you," he replied, "if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out."~Luke 19:40

Luke 19:39-41 (in Context) Luke 19 (Whole Chapter)

All around us these days, the world and it's people are crying out...crying out for salvation from the chains of oppression. Can you hear it?

What is your response?

Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.~
John 14:6

John 14 (Whole Chapter)

Sunday, August 2, 2009

You..A Hero

The camp (Olympia) my kids go to focuses on The Hero's Journey. It incorporates the attitude of a hero into every aspect of the camp experience, building up every camper, drawing out the best in each of them, and encouraging them to take it to the next level.

This focus is a wonderful example of true leadership and teamwork. It is what, I think, Christians should be focused on also. Building up, drawing out, encouraging beyond. Can you imagine all your brothers and sisters in Christ doing these things? What would that look like in your community?

Jesus calls us to follow Him. He is constantly building us up - which usually means tearing down the negative in order to build up a lasting presence. And drawing us out...He calls us out to be the men and women of God we were meant to be, shedding old habits and realizing who we are in Him. Jesus also challenges us to take it to the next "level." It is challenging -taking us out of our comfort zone into true Life. But, He will not leave us incomplete.

This journey of transformation is so personal, yet it is also communal and universal. We cannot avoid it because we were made for relationship...relationship with God, our Maker, and relationship with each other.

The heart-set of a hero, according to Olympia, includes these attributes:
  • self-awareness
  • physically relaxed
  • focused
  • self-confident
  • persistent
  • self-motivated
  • self-disciplined
  • courageous
  • caring
  • forgiving
  • team player
  • supportive
  • co-operative
  • empathetic listener
  • non-judgemental
  • compassionate
  • community centered
  • responsible
  • dependable
  • patient
  • tolerant
  • respectful
  • honest
  • self-actualizing

And I would add - Christ focused - because though this list is great, without Jesus, it is incomplete.

A hero. You. Building up, drawing out, encouraging beyond. Walking with Christ through this grand love story of life...and you...you take your place in this story with all the attributes of a true hero and more, with the love and truth of Jesus Christ.

Well, are you up to it? I know you can do it...because with Christ...all things are possible!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Do Good

Do not withhold good from those who deserve it, when it is in your power to act. ~Proverbs 3:27

...Wise words of advice, yet it doesn't stop there...

Do not say to your neighbour, "Come back later; I'll give it tomorrow" - when you have it with you. ~28...it goes on... Proverbs 3

The long and short of it is this: When you can do something good for someone, do it.

If you see someone in need, don't be so selfish or afraid to reach out. Speaking a kind word, taking the elderly neighbour's empty recycling bins back up to their house, purchasing some food for those without, returning something you borrowed, donating your time to hold the door for the mother with her arms and hands full...Even these simple acts of good can make a huge difference in the lives of others. And remember: doing good is not just about helping those "less fortunate" than you, rather, your behaviour - doing good - is unconfined to age, status, or otherwise!

Take courage and time to do good today - and everyday!

Monday, March 2, 2009

My Heart is Broken

This beautiful child - who are you? where did you go? will you not see the truth? You are fading away......
Yes, you are human, you are not a monster. You have so much potential - you must want help, you must ask...

Dear little one, you are so precious.

Will you work with us, let us help you?

My heart is broken to see you this way. Your perception is skewed - a refracted sight.

Oh dear one, if you could hear my heart cry...the sound of mournful weeping and wailing would haunt your day.

Hear me, precious child...Oh Dear God, let her hear. Save her from this life-sucking-demon...please...

Beautiful child, my prayers for you will continue - your image haunts my mind.

Don't give up...please keep trying...

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Choices...Thinking Aloud

We all have choices to make in our lives,
Free will given to us by God above,
Like an adventure book with alternate story lines,
Our lives can be safe or dangerous,
Scary or predictable...
Each choice we make though comes at a cost,
A sacrifice,
Giving up one desire for another,
And we must ask ourselves:
Is it worth it?
In the end, what am I willing to sacrifice as I choose one possibility over another?
With each choice, God can do amazing things,
His plans for my life will not be thwarted by these decisions,
He will still guide me to where he purposes me to be,
To His Glory.
So, am I willing to sacrifice, step out in faith, and let my God open the doors of opportunity in places and circumstances that I never suspected?

LOL

Bring it Abba...with You, I cannot go wrong!
Without You, I will not go.
Here I am Lord!
Your Will be done.

My choices right now include here:




....OR here:
Neither one is right or wrong, just different.
Neither one has any less opportunity for God to reveal His Glory,
For God to work through me,
For God to work through others...
This is where faith comes to play -
God knows my heart,
"Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart" Psalm 37:3-5
I do not even know my heart in truth as He does,
So, I trust Him.
I trust God with my heart,
To lead me,
To allow me to choose along the way,
To take the choices I make and guide me still,
Until His work in me is done.
~mp:)

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Thinking...Into Action

Abba, you know my heart, you know my dreams
I have choices to make
Help me to take that leap of faith...
Sitting here is not the answer.
I have always said that when I go, I want to be on the front lines...time to step out, in faith.
~MistiPearl:)

Monday, January 12, 2009

Friends...

Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.
- John 15:13

"A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him I may think aloud."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

"My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me."
- Henry Ford

If one falls down, his friend can help him up. But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up!
- Ecclesiastes 4:10

"I do not wish to treat friendships daintily, but with the roughest courage. When they are real, they are not glass threads or frost-work, but the solidest thing we know."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Just as lotions and fragrance give sensual delight, a sweet friendship refreshes the soul.
-Proverbs 27:9 (The Message)

WHO ARE YOUR FRIENDS?

Monday, December 8, 2008

Eyes of Grace

Can you say WOOOHOOO!!?
I am done this semester...only one to go - yeehaw!
I am excited. There have been so many times when I have wanted to quit along the way...so many times! But I didn't and here I am, one semester to go! Having said that, I pray all goes well in my final semester. I will be in ICU. It is a little intimidating, but our hospital has a good ICU team and I am looking forward to learning from them.

For those of you who don't know, I have gone back to university to get my registered nursing degree. I do not have a background in health care, so it has been a challenge from so many angles. Regardless, here I am, persevering. (And I must say sincerely that it is because of God that I am in this program and that I have stuck with it...story for another time...)

This semester past, I spent in Telemetry. This is pre and post cardiac care. Being a student has many advantages, like being able to take extra time with the patients...and I took full advantage of that;) I heard so many stories - joys, hopes, hurts...oh, the pain and bondage of some breaks my heart. But with these stories, I was able to share my faith and encourage. I also had the privilege to pray over these patients. The stories that people confided to me has only provoked me to implore of the Lord to use me to set the captives free more and more. This is where my heart aches. I can see the potential in each person to be all that God intended them to be, yet because of this or that, they (we all) continue to struggle in different areas, captive to the enemy of our souls.

I am grateful for this experience...to be honest, these past couple of years have been hellish for me, but they have brought me to where I am today. I have a deeper appreciation for the person behind each story I encounter, a deeper desire to pray for each person to become all that they could be, a deeper gratitude for the saving grace of my Lord Jesus in my own life...

Over this holiday season, I want to encourage each of you to look at every person you meet with eyes of Grace. Don't look at what you see, but rather at what could be if that person was truly set free in Christ...and then treat them that way, with the Love of Jesus.
~mp:)

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Articulating God's Truth and Love

As I explore and apply this concept of bringing the Kingdom of God to all people, I am finding that my traditional way of thinking is being blown away by the revelation of God's Love and Jesus' presence in my walk.

A few days ago, I had a lively conversation with a couple of my colleagues that ended up going along the lines of - 'What about all those people before Jesus came along or those who died and never heard the gospel? And what about all those in different religions? Are they all in hell?'

It was at this point that I felt as though I was drowning....and I prayed, "Dear God in Heaven give me Your Words to speak."

Now, I would love to report that I was filled with the Holy Spirit and out flowed all the right answers and my colleagues saw the Light and were transformed...Nope. Someone came up at that moment and interrupted the conversation to gossip, which was readily embraced by the one colleague and the other (a professing Christian) seemed somewhat unconcerned that the conversation took a turn and, without missing a beat, joined in the new conversation.

I sat and listened for a few minutes before I gapped out into new a conversation with God.

"What just happened Father? and Why did I freeze at that point? I enjoy a challenging discussion...I really wanted to engage and share...?" As I replayed the questions my colleague posed to me, I realized that I did not have an answer, I mean, I am in a spot where I am seeing the Love of God in this world, in each denomination, in each culture, in a new way and I am still trying to make sense of it. And I could not come up with a short concise answer that did not challenge even me. "God loves all people...Jesus is the Way, the Truth, the Life..." I came to the conclusion that God wanted to get my attention as much as (or even more than) my colleagues. (He probably saved me from sticking my foot in my mouth as I am sorting out how God is working in this multi-cultural world and how He has worked in this world, not to mention how He will continue to work in this world and through His children.)

Am I making sense? To me, being able to articulate the Word of God and the Love of God is...well...it is a deep desire. I really wanted to have an answer for my colleague, but I didn't and I had to reflect upon why...I was disturbed, not because there would not be another opportunity, but because I am seeing God in a very different perspective than what I have in the past. A global perspective and this new perspective is stretching me as I attempt to apply all that I know from God's Word to all the world. Being able to articulate God's Love and Truth to individuals of all cultures is challenging...Goodness, trying to express myself to my friends and family is a challenge a lot of days!

Do I have a stuttering problem like Moses? No. But I do think too much. I make things more difficult than they need be. I was told I tend to be detail oriented considering many angles, many perspectives...oi...God can still use me right?! I believe so. So, as He teaches me how to articulate all that I need to articulate and express His Love with the giftings He has given me, I will continue to persevere and study His Word, seek Him out, and walk where He leads me...one day I will speak the Heart of God and someone will hear, to His Glory...and in the meantime, I will continue to glean from those that have these giftings already in fruitful use, thanking God for each one of them...for they inspire me as I hope to inspire others one day in their walk with God.
(Thank-you blogging community!)

Isaiah 55:11...so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.Isaiah 55:10-12 (in Context) Isaiah 55 (Whole Chapter)

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Read, Reflect, and Apply

We read the Word of God and perhaps we reflect upon it momentarily, but do we take the time to really let the Holy Spirit work in us to transform our hearts and minds such that we apply what we have read to our lives daily?
It can be difficult because it challenges us to perhaps change our thinking or our behaviour. We are required to be courageous and deliberately steadfast in this endevour and at times it can be overwhelming or discouraging. But take heart! God will reward your perserverence!

You can do it!

Take time right now to read the Word, pick a verse or even a chapter, read it, and then prayerfully reflect upon it. Let the Holy Spirit minister to you and then take that treasure of transformation and apply it to your life, to the Glory of God!

Santiago 1:22 (Nueva Versión Internacional)
22 No se contenten sólo con escuchar la palabra, pues así se engañan ustedes mismos. Llévenla a la práctica.


Jacques 1:22 (La Bible du Semeur)
22 Seulement, ne vous contentez pas de l'écouter, traduisez-la en actes, sans quoi vous vous tromperiez vous-mêmes.

Yakobo 1:22 (Swahili New Testament)
22 Basi muwe watendaji wa neno na wala msiwe wasikilizaji tu, ambao wanajidanganya wenyewe.

雅 各 書 1:22 (Chinese Union Version (Simplified))
22 只 是 你 们 要 行 道 , 不 要 单 单 听 道 , 自 己 欺 哄 自 己 。

ﻳﻌﻘﻮﺏ 1:22 (Arabic Life Application Bible)
22 لاَ تَكْتَفُوا فَقَطْ بِسَمَاعِهَا، بَلِ اعْمَلُوا بِهَا، وَإِلاَّ كُنْتُمْ تَغُشُّونَ أَنْفُسَكُمْ.

Иакова 1:22 (Slovo Zhizny)
22 При этом будьте не только слушателями слова, но и исполнителями его, иначе вы просто обманываете себя.

Jakobus 1:22 (Hoffnung für Alle)
22 [a]Allerdings genügt es nicht, seine Botschaft nur anzuhören; ihr müsst auch danach handeln. Alles andere ist Selbstbetrug!

James 1:22 (Maori Bible)
22 Hei kaimahi ano koutou i te kupu, kaua hei kaiwhakarongo anake, kei tinihangatia koutou e koutou ano.

Santiago 1:22 (Hiligaynon Bible)
22 Indi lamang kamo magpamati sa iya mga pulong kundi dapat tumanon ninyo ang iya ginasiling sa inyo. Kay kon indi, ginadayaan ninyo ang inyo kaugalingon.

James 1:22 (New International Version)
22 Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The Need To Be Busy

What a past few days!!! Night shifts, day shifts, meetings, papers, family, animals (of the furry kind - not immediate relatives or friends), a conference, a birthday, the gym, basketball, music lessons, and somewhere throughout it all...God-time. Oi! I forgot this was Monday! ...And now I am winding down to prepare myself for some more research and more papers. Does it stop??? Or here is a better question, "Do I want it to stop?"

Am I addicted to busyness? Am I trying to keep busy to avoid something? ....Well, in a way, to be honest, yes. But for the most part, no.


Now it is Wednesday and I am wrapping my brain around the things yet to do...I am not caught up yet.


Day in and day out things keep moving and I am pulled in to participate, contribute where I am called or where I recognize need. We all do it, everyday...well, most of us do it everyday. There are some of us who would love to be busy. Have things to do, places to go, people to see, animals to tend to, or even just the ability to leave the premises for a walk with God. But they can't. They are prisoners of their circumstances. And I don't just mean literal "prisoners". There are others that are bound by illness who can't do as they desire. There are those bound by oppression, slaves to another. Did you know that the human slave trade is alive and well in many countries including Canada and the United States?? Children are especially vulnerable. And don't even get me started on Cambodia or the Congo!!!! Freedoms stolen from us. Our choices vetoed by others. Confinement by illness.

That being said, I want to make you aware of a few things...

1) International Justice Mission at http://www.ijm.org/ This group is doing amazing 'freedom fighting' for the oppressed in the world. Particularly around the sex slave trade. Please take some time to check it out and pray about how you can help them, even if it is spreading the word to others about what they do.

2) Heart and Stroke Foundation at http://www.heartandstroke.com/site/c.ikIQLcMWJtE/b.2796497/k.F922/Heart_Disease_Stroke_and_Healthy_Living.htm
Though this is Canadian, heart disease is international and preventative health is the BEST medicine! This site has everything from recipes and risk assessments to multicultural resources. Perhaps you want to make a healthy lifestyle change and need some help...this is a good place to start.

3) Tar Sands in Alberta at http://oilsandstruth.org/ or http://www.tarsandswatch.org/ I wanted to bring this to the attention of my readers, so you will, again, search your hearts and determine to do something to make positive change in this world.

There is so much we take for granted, including our "busy-ness". There is so much we could do for ourselves, in our community, and in the world to keep busy, but in a good and healthy way. Burning ourselves out with activity is not a good thing, but consciously choosing those activities that not only get things done that need to be done, but also make this world a better place for all to live...well, that is our choice and I would like to encourage you to exercise your choice before your ability to choose is taken away. This is a call to action...get busy.

Where there is a need, there is a choice for you to meet that need. We can not meet every need, but with God's guidance, we can meet the need He has placed before us and succeed.
Genesis 14:14-16 http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=gen%2014:14-16;&version=65;
Luke 10: 25-37 http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=luke%2010:%2025-37;&version=31;

I do not advocate for violence.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Where Can You Help?

Look not only with your eyes - Look with your heart!
What can you do to make a world of difference? If you don't know, pray about it!
Ask Jesus to show you where you can help.
The possibilities are endless!
Don't make excuses. Time is running out!
Reach out with the Love and Truth of Jesus Christ!
In your own community, in a community afar...
Embrace a servant's heart and show the Love of God.
Here are a few places to start...
Shevet Achim - http://www.shevet.org/
Ryan's Well Foundation - http://www.ryanswell.ca/
Lord, Help us to see with Your eyes, hear with Your ears, and respond with Your heart.

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