Sunday, September 13, 2009

So do not worry saying,"What shall we eat?", or "What shall we drink?", of "What shall we wear?". For the pagans run after all these things, and your Heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first His Kingdom and His Righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.
Matthew 6:31-34


God is faithful....
As some of you know Kevin hasn't had steady work since we went to Jamaica in May. But....all bills are current. Every time there is a bill coming due Kevin is asked to do home repairs or God provides in some other manner. So it has been a summer of learning deeper trust in God's faithfulness to provide. Saturday was the biggest proof of this fact so far.

It began last Sunday when I picked up applications for the Jamaica mission trip in January. Even after getting the apps. I wasn't fully convinced that this was God's calling-thought it was just me wanting to go. So I put out a fleece that if He wanted us to go that He would have to provide the $40 app fee because otherwise the money wasn't there for it.
Kevin pulled bushes out for a lady and charged her a small amount. She wrote the check for a larger amount. Okay there is the app fee money but this weeks paycheck didn't quite cover the bills so maybe I should put that toward gas needs. That was Thursday.
Saturday in the mail Kevin gets a thank you note from a customer in Farmland that he had done bathroom work for and had installed an entrance ramp for. The customer had already paid Kevin but enclosed with the note was an additional check. The note stated that they were very pleased with the work he had done. They felt he had not charged them enough. What an encouragement that was for Kevin.

SOooooo.. we are going to Jamaica in January AND all bills are still current AND my husband has a smile on his face.

God is faithful!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Fruit

Wow, things are relatively calm around here this week in comparison to the past few weeks. Boy am I glad! Almost wonder if it is the "calm before the storm".

Anyway here is a thought shared with me by a co-worker today based on "God being the vine and we being the branches". In a book by Roy Hesson he states that the fruit we produce is not for ourselves but for other people. I never considered who would benefit from the fruit. Of course the fruit would be the fruit of the Spirit. So I have asked myself "What kind of fruit am I offering people?" Is it small, unripened, and bitter? Or is the fruit like a big piece of juicy, sweet Indiana canatlope? The answer depends on how much I have been in the "Son" and how much "Living Water" has rained down on me.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Yard Sale

Hey Everyone,

We are having a HUGE YARD SALE at our house in Bartonia on Friday and Saturday starting at 8:00 both mornings. All monies go to Melissa and Aaron to help with their Jamaica move.

We have clothes, household things, toys, dishes, Christmas decorations, dolls, tools, plus left over merchandise and shelving from our Christian Bookstore days

Come, buy, and help send the Blacks to Jamaica

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Obedience

Mark 14: 36
"Abba, Father," He said, everything is possible for You. Take this cup from Me. Yet not what I will, but what You will.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Birth Announcement

To all those at work who may check this blog.
Pam D. is now Grandma.
Connor Michael was born by C-section Friday night at around 10:00. Weighing in at 7lbs and 20.5 inches long. Don't have any details-Sorry.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Awesome

What an awesome Bible study tonight! There are 6 of us from work that meet on Tuesday nights for prayer & Bible study. Tonight's meeting was definitely Spirit led! We now have a new sister in Christ and many questions answered from the scriptures. Do it again LORD.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Rust or Heavenly Stuff?

Don't store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasure in Heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Matthew 6:19-21

I started what feels like a monumental project of cleaning out the attic, closets, and drawers in preparation of having a rummage sale. Why? I am donating whatever money is raised to the Jamaica account for Melissa and Aaron, Audrey & Braylon.

We found some curtain rods that had been put in the attic in case we would need them some day. Now they are rusted and of no use. So much for storing up treasure on earth.

I pray that the money raised will someday be treasure in Heaven as the people of Jamaica hear the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Drop me a line if you would like to donate items for the sale.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Turning 46










I turned 46 today.
This is what I found when I came out of the work place at lunch.

The day started off rough but by lunchtime it was a definite turn around.

It was one of those days when I was reminded of my own shortcomings and inadequacies. I was wishing I could eliminate burdens that people are dealing with and wondering if I was authentic in who I thought I was. I spent a lot of the morning in prayer as I worked at my job.

AND....The results were birthday cards from friends at work, my van decorated by Melissa & Carla (our girls) & Audrey (granddaughter), a happy birthday text message from our son-Nate, lunch at Pizza Hut with my friends, a voicemail song of "Happy Birthday" by Audrey, a chocolate chip cookie ice cream sandwich from Kevin (yummy).

Before all that fun, God sends me scripture via a birthday card (Thanks Phyllis) and the Holy Spirit to answer my mollygrubs.

Philippians 1:2-6 Grace and Peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.

Good reminder that He does the work-not me. And that...

nothing will separate me, or anyone else who calls on Him, from His love. Romans 8:31-39
(Thanks Holy Spirit)

The day ended on a upbeat because I was able to plant garden and then help my husband work on roofing our house. God answered that prayer request as well. We prayed this morning that God would hold off the rain until Kevin could get the roof on completely. This morning the sky looked like it could open up at anytime and pour. Well at this time the roof is on with just the crown to finish, trim pieces to put in place, and clean up to do. And no rain yet.

A special thanks to all the family and family-in-law who helped this past weekend with the roofing project, without you it wouldn't have been possible.









So now tonight I am going to bed with a grateful heart and a smile on my face. :<)

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Two Weeks Worth






















These pics were taken Friday morning before we left for Montego Bay.
Meet the CSI:Jamaica team-John ( with Pinto hiding behind him and One-y taking a rest), Nick, Dora, Jody, Lydia, and Jamie
Final results of two weeks' work on the apartment.
We spent the night in Mo Bay-walking the beach, eating supper out, & doing the tourist thing-shopping. Flew out early afternoon on Saturday.









Now we are home and back into the regular grind of life in Indiana. Ready to go again the next time God taps our shoulder. If you get tapped say, "Yes Lord. Here I am. Send me." You won't regret it.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

End of Week One

At the end of week one- I can't say everything has been fun and wonderful, not with being sick for two days. I can say I am glad the opportunity was given to me to make this trip. The reasons are too many to list on a blog. Talk to me personally if you want an ear full.




SOME SCIENCE FUN.........

A LITTLE BAKING SODA
A LITTLE VINEGAR AND


IT'S GOING TO EXPLODE!!!!!!!
At the end of week one, much accomplished, work still to be done-a wall to be put in and spackling details to finish up. Maybe there will be time for painting and trim work.


Plumbing being put in (not by Kevin)

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

People and Thoughts

Dora and Lydia getting ready for school

Don and Belva Johnson-pottery throwers











Kevin, Eli, and Bennett-work in progress


Random thoughts of the last two days-

Do the seasons change as drastically in Jamaica as they do in Indiana. What would it be like to have warm temps year-round.

I could live with the open window concept. Great for the claustrophobic.

What is the bird I hear singing?

How do people keep from wrecking on these crazy roads?

So many people packed into such a small space, not good for the claustrophobic.

For such a little creature those tree frogs make a big sound

That wraps it up for now. Good night

Monday, May 18, 2009

First Day Working @ Jamaica

















One day under our belt, our goal is to dry wall this apartment in two weeks.
Found out that after working all day cold showers aren't so bad.
The ocean views were from supper Sunday night at local place on Robins Bay. The rainbow was a nice touch added by God.


Milah, no one was caught picking their nose. Just a precaution for the future LOL

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Jamaica

We are here! Big day Saturday-lazy day today. Tomorrow we start hanging drywall. Imagine that, my husband being my boss. Interesting LOL
Watched Farmland Friends Church via internet. Hi Melissa, Kim, Nate, Milah, Pam. I saw you
Tip of the day-Don't pick your nose in church-somebody could be watching you! :<)
Hope to put up some pics for you soon.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Passports

The passports are here!!!!

Sunday, May 10, 2009











A Mom's weekend,
I tried to post this last night but in editing some things I hit the wrong button and poof "its gone."
So here is my wonderful weekend AGAIN.
Our daughter Carla graduated on Saturday from Ball State University. As you can tell from the picture she is excited and very nervous. We, of course, are proud of her. She has stuck to it even when college and work demands seemed insurmountable. She has met many scary challenges and came through them. Yeah for her!!!

On Friday, our son, Nate, completed his first year at BSU He is now living with his sister Melissa in Farmland for the summer.






Sunday, May 10, was Melissa's birthday. You can guess her age. I am not telling.






It is great to be a mom, and mom-in-law, and nana!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Suddenly continues

The Suddenly story continues.......
Now I will be joining Kevin in the trip to Jamaica. Possible plans are to leave on May 16th and return on May 30. Such an unexpected blessing!!! The post office lady doubts that the passports will be back by the 16th but I know my God. It is His plan so they will be here.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Suddenly......
done,coming,or taking place quickly or abruptly,unexpectedly

*suddenly a great company of the Heavenly Host appeared with the angel.....

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Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting.

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Suddenly there was such a violent earthquake that the foundations of the prison were shaken.

Suddenly Pastor Chris is calling Kevin to ask him to take a two week trip to Jamaica to hang drywall! Plan on leaving somewhere in the middle of May.
Suddenly
I am getting information about an expedited passport and filling out a passport application for Kevin!
Suddenly life takes an unexpected turn.

God works often in "suddenlys". Isn't it great to be with Him when He does!




Sunday, April 26, 2009

Trust in the LORD

Hello to those in blog land. So here I am trying something new.

Right now everything in my world seems to be shifting so I have a large poster on the wall of "my room" that says TRUST IN THE LORD. Proverbs 3:5-6. I need to think of that verse often.
I have kids that may be following God to Jamaica, one graduating college then who nows what is next, another thinking of studying in Australia for a semester. My husband's work is part time and uncertain right now. There are some health issues going on with me and changes going on in my work place.
But on the brighter side-I meet with an awesome group of ladies from work once a week for Bible study/prayer. Many chances at work to "talk God" with different people. Spring has finally sprung and gardening is just around the corner. I have kids and grandkids that make me smile.

All this gives me opportunities to see God's hand at work and to s-t-r-e-t-c-h my faith.

Think I will go outside right now and watch the sunset at the end of this very busy weekend.