Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Team IMPACT

Thought I'd share some photos from our Team Impact revival.  These guys were so much fun to watch.  Not only was the show good, the messages were fantastic.  It's so cool to hear men share their heart for the Lord.  And not only that, they were really humble, down to earth guys.  Truly a blessing.
Jeff Neal - the man of Steel.  He was with us for 2 of the 5 nights.  Ethan said he was a pretty good preacher for being a football player first.  lol

Marc Minter.  Great guy.  He broke stuff AND bent steel bars...I'm impressed with his bar-bending ability AND I got to bring home one of his bended creations!

Siolo - what a great guy!  Really enjoyed visiting with him after the show.  And, turns out he's even spent some time in Spokane, WA. He went skiing with Casey's sister and family back in the day (like 15 years ago!).  Cool! 

Randall, the bear, Harris.  He's like a world champion lifter and all that stuff. 

Thursday, September 22, 2011

September

Somehow I blinked and we are more than half-way through September already.  Do you ever feel like you are just in constant motion from one thing to the next...almost mindless?  I guess I'm feeling a little bit like that lately.
Today we stayed home. ALL day.  Maybe the first in a long while anyway.  They had Thursday school today (a co-op we joined where they can take a few classes) but we skipped.  We are just getting worn down.  Poor Ethan is having a difficult time with allergies too.  I thought I hear lots of protesting when I told them we were going to stay home today from school, but Ethan just shrugged his shoulders and said, "okay with me."  Yep, staying home was the right move!  That kid never wants to miss anything.

Last wee we had TEAM IMPACT at our church for a revival/evangelistic event.  I'm not sure what we were supposed to call it.  Anyway, they are this big muscle guys who break and bend and tear all sorts of things.  They were awesome to watch, but even more awesome to hear.  Their love of the Lord and seeing people saved is evident.  It was a great week.

On one of the nights Casey and I had the opportunity to lead Josiah to the Lord.  I had a feeling he was getting close, but am so thankful that we got to be the ones to lead him.  Precious.  The night before he had needed some discipline.  As we talked, I asked him some of those faith questions to see where he was.  He told me what sin was, admitted that he was a sinner, knew he couldn't go to heaven without asking for forgiveness.  So far so good.  Then I asked him if he wanted to ask God to forgive him.  NOPE.  I let it go and we got ready to come home.  So, the next night when one of the Team Impact guys was giving the "invitation" Josiah was actually paying attention and raised his hand.  Casey talked with him and realized he didn't really understand why he was raising his hand.  But, Casey just shared with him some more and then I asked him the same questions I had the night before.  Kind of holding my breath on the last one.  But then, his little chin started to quiver and he said he wanted to pray and ask God to forgive him and let Jesus be his Lord.    I was still a just a little uncertain if it was genuine until the next morning.  He came up to me with a smile a mile wide.  I mentioned that he looked very happy and Ethan said, "I don't know why he's smiling so much this morning."  Josiah looked at Ethan like he was nuts and said, "Don't you remember I accepted Christ last night?"  Ah.  Music to my ears.   He will be baptized this Sunday!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Summer recap

Well, I had to blog today, since tomorrow will be Sept. 1st already.  I can't believe the whole month of August, and for that matter, the whole summer is just gone already!  Our summer was crazy busy.  The end of May was finals for Casey, followed by VBS just right after school got out.  The next week (after VBS) we moved.  I was still unpacking when I had to pack us all up for Children's camp the second week of July.  The last week of July we were packing up and heading down to Brownsville on a mission trip.  Fast forward to August and guess what?  School starts!  So, I spent most of August getting all of our school stuff together (and still unpacking from the move!).  It was a good summer, just busy. 
Oh, and I bet you are wondering when we took vacation...well, we didn't!  I confess I was a "little" upset when I realized there wouldn't be time to squeeze in a "worthwhile" vacation in all of that stuff that was going.  However, the seminary (beginning this fall) is giving a Fall break the first week of October.  So, we decided we'd take vacation then and head down to the coast and lay on the beach (my plan anyway!). 
Well, our vacation plans changed, again!  On Sunday we had a big "round-up."  It's like a high attendance/promotion Sunday, but with boots. ;>)  So, there was a big potluck afterwards with lots and lots of brisket.  (Side note: I love brisket...I have never had brisket so good in my life!  I wish I could find the "low-fat" variety.)  Anyway, I had just sat down to eat (after getting both boys through the line and going back for drinks, then going back for napkins, etc.) and had put my first bite of brisket in my mouth when the pastor went to the microphone and asked for Casey and I to come up for a minute.  Now, Casey being called up is no big deal...calling the "wife" up always means something unexpected is coming.  I looked across the table at Casey to see if he had any clue...I read nothing there so I smile and stand and we make our way over to the pastor.  Now, I don't like being up in front of people....especially that many people when they're all staring at you.  So, Bro. Jerry (pastor) says that the Good Shepherd SS class along with the other SS classes wanted to present us with....  Now, I'm nervous, so I have no idea what he said exactly.  I heard "blah, blah, blah, 4 tickets to fly to Seattle."  And then it happened, and you probably know what exactly I'm talking about, I cried.  In front of everyone, I'm just crying!  Ah, one of those happy tear things.  
Let me be really honest with you.  Ministry is hard.  Ministry and Seminary at the same time is even harder.  Then, let's throw in some homeschool, hormones, and life in general and sometimes, I just want to walk away from it all!   I was reminded on Sunday that we are really loved.  That's why we do ministry. Not so that we can be loved, exactly, but that we actually make a difference in peoples lives.  It's not easy and it's not always fun.  But, thanks be to God, He has loved us and shown us His love through His body. 
Oh, so if you are in the Northwest, we will fly in on Oct.1st.  Casey will come home (Texas home) on the 8th, and I will be hanging around until the 18th!!! 

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Rose-Myrtha

What a sweet blessing to receive the latest on Rose-Myrtha!  She is doing very well at GLA.  I think I first posted on her around the beginning of March, 2011.  So, if you're wondering what this is all about you can check out that first post. 

This is her "arrival" at GLA photo and the most recent one from July.  According to the letter I received this month she was able to participate in a vacation bible school (the picture) and had lots of fun.  So thankful for the U.S. team that went down there to lead that VBS!




Feb - July 2011