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Sunday, March 18, 2018

Getting to Heaven

Micah ... I'm humbled by this son we've been given to raise. Today we celebrated his 12th spiritual
Can't wait to drive ...
better sense of direction than Mom!
birthday, the day he asked Daddy how he can get to live in Heaven!  We know his struggles and have witnessed him walk in victory as Your love takes root in his heart ... We've seen him minister to others and be ministered to as the power of Your Holy Spirit burns deep in his soul ... We've seen him as a victorious leader and humbly being lead as he attempts to listen to Your still small voice ... He is a helper, a servant by nature, loving You seems to come easy for him.  Choosing Christ is a lifestyle for him, a conviction deep in his heart to be an example of Father's love to the world around him. He's only 15 ...  He has grown inches before my very eyes, brings laughter and joy to the teenage years, he is no longer a boy and not yet a man ...  I'm humbled by his example as he desires to surrender every part of his being to the one who loves him completely. 

Dressed in the armor of light ... He belongs to Father ... On loan to us


Life on the Mountain 
Listening to my body, resting when time allowed, thanking God for health and medication that aid in my healing ... Celebrating with Micah as he turns 12 years old spiritually ... Preparing for a busy week starting tomorrow ... normal life! 

Praises
Bus tickets that don't expire
Healing for Mama and Adam
Fun connections with our neighors
Friends to celebrate with
Home school co-op connections, finding laughter and life with them.

Prayers
Work team arrives Monday
El Nido activity this week ... lots to prepare for.
Health ... to rest when our bodies tell us to
Our travel plans and preparations to El Salvador and Guatemala in one week.
Heart connections for our boys



He couldn't hear ... "Mama, there's stuff in my ear" ...
Loves to clean out his ears!

Celebrating with Shawn the Sheep ...
this boy loves to party!

Perfecting paper airplanes ...
Awesome library book ...
Future engineer

Chocolate Brownie Ice cream ...
So delicious when shared with a buddy!
Sunday School class buddies ... Full of life!
The effects of eating Shawn the Sheep cake!

A day to celebrate

Happy 12th Spiritual birthday Micah ...
Show me Your ways O Lord, teach me Your paths.
Psalm 25:4


Sunday, March 11, 2018

Fully Engaged

Entregarse Everything
Recently I've been pondering the "E's" in my life ... Engaged, Everything, Entregarse (Surrender) and Eggs. What does it mean to be fully engaged in life in CR? Well, we've chosen to "Entregarse Everything ... (surrender all). Please excuse my spanglish! I've been thinking what it means to be fully engaged in life here. Basically, we're not dwelling on returning to our Akron home after three years, our move to CR is not something we're checking off the bucket list and then return to 'normal' life, we've not really thought much about life after CR ... the reason being, this feels like life as we should know it, "we are fully engaged." This is where God has called and planted us. We've unpacked the boxed, decorated our walls, are making heart connections and sowing into the lives of those we're growing to know and love. This isn't something we just pack up and move on from 'after three years'. I guess it sort of surprises me because I didn't expect to feel this way.

Next random thought ... It's almost comical how Father works in my life. As I've been thinking about what it means to be fully engaged, HE asks me today in church ... What does it mean to give everything? To truly entregarme (give me up) to HIS perfect plan for my life.  Well, I thought I already went down this road. Didn't I give up everything to move to CR? Didn't I obey HIM even when it didn't make sense and others thought we were crazy? Wasn't that enough surrender?

Ummm, wait, what was that? ... "Surrender is giving up control. The desire to be in control is the major cause of stress in ones life" ... Who said that, Pastor Martin or YOU? God, are you laughing at me? To be fully engaged in life here, means I must daily surrender all to YOU. Even the fact that You might move us on from here after being fully engaged in life here for three years. Surrender happens not once or twice, it's not priding myself in the fact that we obeyed and moved, it's not thinking I've got it all together in the ministry I do here ... No, it's a waking in the morning with the knowledge of I no longer live but Christ lives in me ... Ouch, just when I thought I had it all figured out!

And the eggs ... it's nothing more than another E word that caused some laughter in our house this week.  Joseph: "Mom, why did you save two bites of eggs in the fridge?" Because they were made with a Lancaster Co. delicacy ... bologna. Someone please eat them, I just can't throw them out!

Entregarse Everything ... Giving up control ... Sweet peace and freedom

Life on the Mountain ...
Beautiful warmth of sunshine ... a week of normal life as we know it ... school, ministry, Little House on the Prairie and enjoying the park ... figuring out how to "upcycle" the blessing of baby blankets ... a whole weekend at home ... the delicious aroma as I speak from our neighbor "practicing" with his team for a BBQ competition!  We already tasted the chicken and steak ... pork and brisket to come!

Praises
Positive meeting with Jedi's teacher, she loves him!
A few evenings at home this week
The gift of gab ... 3 out of our 4 have it perfected.  They love to share their knowledge whether I understand what they're talking about or not!
Fully engaged in life here

Prayer
Martha to get financial help from IMAS for food and daycare so she can work.
Naty that she can pass her math exam to graduate
Casa242 students to know God's perfect plan for their lives at this time.
Daniella, as she grows in her faith that she can be an example to her husband.
Health
To fully understand surrender in my daily life
Finances for VidaNet, we are in desperate need of monthly supporters. Basically, for 15 years our programs have self supported each other. However, we have now out grown ourselves, praise God!
  http://vidanetonline.org/friends-vidanet


Church friends ... Heart connections ...
Feeding my soul

Full of life ... Spring is in the air ... you're not 12 and under

Mighty Man of God standing tall ...
He shall be called an oak of righteousness!

Boys will be boys ...

Adam and Makenzie ...
Should we speak English or Spanish?

Feliz Dia de Mujer ... Of course he colored it black!

Upcycling baby blankets for adult blankets

Saying good bye to our beloved car mat ...
$3.00 Garage sale bargain 12 years ago ...
The backing is dry-rot and puts 'dirt' all over our floor ...
Mama don't need more help with that! 

The secret is in the sauce and the wood ...
Smoked meat every weekend for the next month ...
Keep practicing boys!

I Chronicles 29:11
Yours, Lord is the greatness and the power and the glory and the majesty and the splendor for everything in Heaven and earth is yours! Yours, Lord is the Kingdom;
You are exalted as head over all.


Monday, March 5, 2018

She Prayed

Proud Mama
Some weeks it feels like a battle of the wills to arrive at El Nido, for me and for the women in my care.  There is usually something that comes up last minute.  This something is never a necessity and comes with ill intent to distract from the healing Fathers desires for that day. Yesterday was nothing out of the ordinary … I was flustered with traffic from the morning commute, didn’t arrive as early as I desired, and ‘she’ was running late.  Enter that nagging, selfish thought … “Maybe she won’t show up and then I can get my errands done before picking the boys up from school”.

I’ve been meeting with her since last August. She came to El Nido 16 weeks pregnant with her first child, father of the baby was not involved and just barely completing 18 years.  She was timid, afraid, tearful but had a sweet, sensitive demeanor and beautiful, shy smile.  Throughout the months we’ve spent together she has remained guarded in her answers to my probing questions and prayer requests have remained at surface level. Yet, she continued to come. Undaunted by my questions, reveling in my attention and affection toward her growing belly and assuring me she enjoyed the homework.

Each week she has respectfully accepted my prayers for her but cordially declined my request to join me in prayer. Yesterday, as we talked and laughed together, I noticed her heart seemed lighter, her spirit more sensitive and her soul longing for communion. Since the birth of her wee babe in early January, I have witnessed the new birth that has happened in her soul.  She has come alive and even animated as she talks jovially about this crazy life as a new Mama where there is no book to figure out why he’s crying. Her nights are short on sleep, her routine is out of routine, her body does not feel like her own anymore and she has returned to 10 grade night school.  Be that as it may, she adores this precious gift, glows in my affirmation of her as a Mama and ... chooses to remain on the receiving end of prayer.

Yesterday … was one of those “it will all be worth it someday” moments.  Her verse to memorize and apply to her life was Romans 12:18 “If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.” Her usual application followed, “I should live at peace with my mom and little sister and those around me.” In the routine of the moment, I almost didn’t hear the words behind her shy smile which proceeded to leave me speechless. “This means to live at peace, in my heart, even with the Father of my baby.” Um, yes, wow, um, shouldn’t I have words to say? … Don’t look shocked … try affirmation, Yes, words of affirmation! In reality, no words were necessary, my tears and the connection in the depths of our souls was all she needed.  After sharing her devotional reading, I asked one more time while anticipating her answer … “Would you like to pray today?” … Si … (I almost missed it) It felt like a moment of awed silence as I tilted my head slightly and asked in affirmation, “Si? Quieres orar?” Yup, she prayed! And I, of course, I cried!

Prayer changes things ... Life in her spirit ... "Someday" came

Life on the Mountain
Monday, lots of planning, dreaming and receipts ... Tuesday, shopping, haircuts and receipts ... Wednesday, see above, add receipts ... Thursday, catching up on life and receipts ... Friday, Co-op, making jewelry and receipts ... Saturday, Family fun day at Mount House school with lots of water fun.  The afternoon and evening we spent reveling in God's creation at the park with worship team from church, sharing laughter, stories and pizza at our house. Sunday was absolutely beautiful ... worship retreat continued with worshiping together and sharing on the heart of worship.  Feeling blessed to connect with these friends from church. Spanish ... our brains are tried! What language do YOU think in?

Praises
She prayed!
Boys that can pass shoes and clothing to one another. Didn't school just start, second pair of school shoes destroyed!
Unity, understanding and growing friendship
Monday mornings at home
Receipts reconciled
The love, support and affirmation we feel from each of YOU!

Prayers
Jedidiah as he finds his way at school
Finances for VidaNet, Would you consider being a monthly partner with the ministry of VidaNet
Wisdom and direction for future with Casa 242 students
My Monday mornings at home would be fruitful and multiply
Pray with us to set up and organize a successful Eye clinic with El Nido.  A team of 11 coming from the states, desiring to serve 160+ people per day.
Carmelinda, as she walks through the trials of life away from home.
Creative outlets for Micah and Joseph to practice Spanish

Date with Dad ... always a treat!

Hide and Seek ...
"No, you can't hide in the washer this time!"

"Clem and Tina"
His clementine seeds sprouted and are
 growing under his tender care

Feeling creative ... This could be addictive!

Mount House School water fun ...
Micah sank him!

Life surrounded by mountains ...
Their grandeur displays His majesty ...
Higher than the clouds!

A thoughtful thought ... adorning our wall ...
So hard to live by ...