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Monday, December 5, 2022

Fruit

Thankful for this mighty brood!
The sweet, fleshy product of a tree or plant that contains seed and can be consumed as food.  The biproduct of a healthy, growing, thriving agricultural item.  And one more for the medically minded, (specifically the Labor and delivery nurse) ... A fruit is a mature, ripened ovary, which includes the ovule-bearing reproductive structure in the plant flower ... what can I say, I'm passionate about reproducing life!

If one nurtures or cares for said tree or plant, it will produce a delicacy so irresistibly sweet your mouth is salivating just thinking about it! Waiting a year for a pineapple to produce ... soooooo ridiculously long that I take for granted the fact they are plentiful year-round in our climate!  Speaking of patiently waiting, let's talk peaches and mangos. Dear God, why can't these mouthwatering, nature's bounty be as plentiful as apples and bananas?

I've been pondering another sort or fruit.  The melt in your mouth, drip down your chin, sugary sweet fruit of ... repentance.  Did your taste buds immediately turn into a lip puckering sour stance?    Logically in my mind, repentance = needing to turn away from a wrong I did, a rearranging of my thoughts in another direction, and regret or remorse. I don't rationally think, "Oh I can't wait to sink my teeth into a big juicy bite of repentance!" I would much rather feast on love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.  These fruits leave me longing for more of said delectable fruitiness. 

What if this concept of a six-step apology was as natural as breathing, or as natural as the fight or flight response, or as natural as tripping or slipping for the hidden cameras of Americas Funniest Videos?  What if repentance would happen without a second thought?  Would we not be experiencing a little taste of Heaven here on earth? 

I know.  The digging to expose the roots, the stink of the fertilizer ... "No God, it hurts too much.  That is too uncomfortable, I don't want that exposed.  No God, I don't want anyone to see that. I can't admit that, what would they think ..."  He gently whispers to the depths of my soul, "The fruit of your repentance makes the fruits of My Spirit so much sweeter.  Discipling others starts with humbly acknowledging your own need of repentance. My hands and feet will smell much sweeter bearing the fruit of repentance."  Speaking to the 'little white lies' and what feels like 'the black mark on our souls'.  Freedom awaits! Would you care to feast on the savory sweetness of repentance? Our marriages, parenting, ministries and lives depend on this life-giving fruit. 
 
Humble repentance ... Fruit of freedom ... Pure redemption


Praises
Wise counsel and time to process next steps
3 Teams announced, God unite them!
A successful year of school and first semester of college
Connections and a job for Joseph
Daily treasures that fix our gaze on Father
Tropical fruit year-round

Prayers
Team unity and preparation for outreach locations
Six Hoovers under one roof for 2 weeks in December
Heart connections for Jedidiah
Connecting with new neighbors
El Nido Christmas parties, let them see Jesus
Root exposure, repentance, freedom

Obligatory fall pictures to bless Mom's heart!
Adam Luke, 9 years
Jedidiah Lynn, 15 years
Joseph Andrew, 18 years
Micah James, 19 years
Micah's team to Honduras!
Two other teams heading to Spain and northern Costa Rica!
Cheering on CR in the World Cup!
Celebrating good grades in their second language! 
These two clean up well!  ...
Mud run 2022 in the books!
Of course they needed an annual picture ...
The beautiful women in our family ...
We may have just beat the mighty men in our escape room!
These dear ones fill my heart with mother/daughter bonding ...

I have no explanation ... 
Maybe he was hungry from bread? 
(stopped at our local bread store!)
By far, my most favorite T'giving picture of all time! 
Romans 15:13
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him,
so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.


Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Reflecting on My Portion

A portion. How much food you choose to eat at one time. A serving size if you will.  An appropriate amount of food from a health perspective.  A portion is also defined as an inheritance, a part of a whole, a persons destiny, lot or share received.

I've had this image joggling around in my mind since Sunday pondering what does it mean to say The Lord is my Portion. While pondering my physical lot in life, I have this image of sitting at the Banqueting Table, waiting patiently for the next course or dessert if you prefer.  Each course is the exact portion of a healthy serving size.  I feel so satisfied with each course but it leaves me longing for more because it tastes so good, fills me with joy and understanding and leaves me feeling completely relaxed, peaceful, and dreamy in His arms after feasting. A perfect portion. 

Pondering Lamentations 3:19-24.  Paraphrased ... I remember the trapped despair, dark valley, scorching fire.  And I may be tempted to gorge on/be consumed with anxiety, worry, what about this, what if that, ________ ... you fill in the blank.  However, in His perfect love for me, He knows the exact portion I need and can handle. Even if my portion is cold showers and excessive amounts of rice and beans.  Even if my portion is loss after loss after loss. Even if my portion is tropical weather and beautiful flowers during a rainy season where mold seems to be winning. Even if my portion is patiently loving a lonely child who seeks any form of attention. Even if my portion is watching family life from across the ocean. Even if my portion is living life with amazing students and mothering them through life while missing one of my own. Even if my portion is a sore foot that attempts to rob my mind of it's youthfulness. Even if my portion is ______ ... fill in the blank. I say to myself,  Father, the way You love me every morning is so pure, fresh and full of grace.  In your faithfulness, I know You are my perfect Portion, therefore I will wait expectantly without grumbling, whining, rebelling or complaining! ... How do I even begin to reflect this one to my tribe of Mighty Men!?

What portion have you received and how have you received it?
"Change the way I think, to change the way I feel to change the way I act."

Life on the Mountain
Didn't October just begin? Our portion for the month ... We've celebrated 2 birthdays with our own, led Sunday evening worship times as a family on base, enjoyed sweet visits and fellowship from 'old' staff and a blessed weekend with the Board, Saturday soccer games, A beautiful month of life with the students, A week of virtual school nationally due to a respiratory virus, Celebrated Dia de Culturas as a Ninja from Japan and a football player representing North America, Language week celebrated with an English spelling bee for which Jedidiah was a judge and Adam had a solo as his class sang "We are the World", Micah seems to be surviving on less sleep as he navigates his portion as friend, mentor and team leader to the students, Joseph survived through his portion of midterms and is loving the shop portion of his Engineering program at Thaddaeus Stevens and ... in our portion as Phillie fans, we've had a few late nights as we cheer the Phillies on in the World Series! With open hands, we wait expectantly with eyes fixed on our Perfect Portion.  

Praises
Students who desire Jesus first
A safe place for Daryl and I to process next steps
Jedidiah's heart is growing closer to Jesus
Youth group in CR and PA
Grandparent love and care in CR
Connections for Joseph
Opening a bank account
Beautiful times of worship and teaching

Prayers
Lord show us Your perfect plan
Relationships that need a touch from the Holy Spirit
Physical strength and wisdom for Micah
Complete healing for Jen's left foot (it's so much better just not completely healed)
Getting to the root cause in Jedidiah and helping him walk in freedom
Forgiveness and healing as Daryl and I walk through our root causes
Physical healing for many on base, lots of respiratory stuff going around
Gratefully receiving our portion while waiting expectantly for our Perfect Portion


Here they are!  
10 students, 3 leadership team, 3 team leaders ...
5 different nations! 
Happy 18 Joseph and Happy 15 Jedidiah!
Two amazing Mighty Men whose personalities are as different as night and day! 

Life in PA (Joseph) and Life in CR (Micah) ...
Two amazing Mighty men with daily activities as different as night and day!

Enjoying a beautiful sunny day at the park ...
School was canceled due to a Hurricane!

A week of virtual school went off without a hitch ...
We've walked this road before!
A week was nothing compared to a whole school year.

Three amigos ready to cheer CR on in the World Cup! 
She looks like one of ours ...
we'll gladly claim her as a daughter! 
Culture Day ...
When you don't have traditional Amish clothing to represent a culture,
why not use American football to represent North American culture : )
No, we didn't get a dog ...
But we're thankful for friends who share theirs for walks!
Reflecting on 'fall colors' in my Hiding Place ... 
The sun sets perfectly this time of year!
Whether your portion is the simplicity of traditional Costa Rican cuisine
or a really challenging set of circumstances ... 


Know that His mercies are new every morning as you wait expectantly.
He is the Perfect Portion.  



Thursday, September 29, 2022

Beholding

Beholding His beauty ...
 "You will become like that which you are beholding."  Can HE be any more blunt?  Two weeks ago I heard this quote as I was contemplating fixing my eyes on unseen vs. seen ... (deep thoughts: how can something be unseen? Does it first have to be seen? ... let it go dear one, let it go!).  Back to the present ...

Behold: see or observe a thing or person, specifically a remarkable or impressive one.  To gaze upon or observe with pleasure, to look and see ... As a wee one squawks its first breath, we BEHOLD the beauty of the miracle of life.  Once a curly haired little boy, now sharing the depth of his heart, we BEHOLD he is growing in wisdom and stature before God and men.  The thunder booms, the rain pounds, the lightning streaks, we daily BEHOLD the strength of these storms ... My once upon a time 4 year old son, insisted on donning the same color scheme from head to toe, he was a sight to BEHOLD ... eye roll! ... As I BEHELD the array of warmth in the luminescent colors of the setting sun, the peace that enveloped me was one to BEHOLD. (2 pts for that one!) ... and one last one, as my Grammie used to say, "low and BEHOLD dear girl!" Uncertain of her meaning, we'll leave it at that! 

If what is seen is temporary and what is unseen is eternal, if I want to become more like Jesus, I need to behold that which is unseen.  Assuredly, there is a deep peace that comes with the simplicity of this train of thought ... Beholding the unseen.

If I am beholding - gazing upon, contemplating, observing - the overwhelming list of 'to-do' projects on base, orienting new staff in finding their place when everything feels new again, the need for a full time worship leader, the forgotten treasures that need to find their proper homes, the "you're still dealing with this" thought, the magnitude of souls needing discipled, sickness, imprisonment, storms, despair ... If I am beholding these, I will become like these, an anxious bundle of unpleasant company, not unlike the tangle of last years Christmas lights! However, and you know where I'm going with this, if I am beholding -gazing upon with pleasure, observing a remarkable or impressive thing - my Provider, my Sustainer, the One who clears my clouded thoughts, the Changer of surrendered hearts, the Lifter of my weary head, the Light in my dark moments, my Sovereign Liege and BFF ... let me tell you, there will be joy in the house of the Lord today!

Dear Ones, this is not about choosing joy in the face of despair or always getting it right.   It's like a mother cupping the face of her chubby cheeked cherub and beholding his innocence even as she knows his intent to tantrum throw and disobey.  She speaks truth in the beholding so that said cherub's focus is averted.  It is a journey of choosing to behold Him face to face, and being beheld by Him, so that the temptation to avert our eyes in defeat becomes less and less! 

Live as children of light ... find out what pleases the Lord ... Choose what you will behold! 

Life on the mountain
August graduation feels like a year ago already!  Weekend at the beach with Micah; 10 day mother son trip to the States filled with sweet fellowship; Welcoming a precious wee one into the world; Celebrating 21 years of us; Rearranging rooms to accommodate the blessing of 15 staff and 10 fresh Vida220 students; Adjusting to life in a multi-cultural community filled with new faces and hearts waiting to connect; Lots of goodbyes and just as many hellos; Independence day parades and festivities, complete with Jedidiah playing his newly acquired talent on the saxophone;  A week of staff development on being an intentional Transitional Leader; First week of college in the books, First week of being a Vida220 leader in the books; and fixing our eyes on what is unseen to become what we are beholding!

Praises
The freshness of a new Vida220 school
Sharing life and hearts with sisters
Dorita, a gift from God in the kitchen
New staff are figuring out their roles
Jedidiah's gift of leading worship is growing
A community of prayer warriors

Prayers
The attack from the enemy feels strong as we choose obedience
Financial wisdom and help for Katy, one of our staff
Daryl as he navigates steps to wholeness
Daryl as he navigates the financial world at VidaNet
Micah: wisdom for leading from Fathers heart
Joseph: his college world at Thaddaeus Stevens
Jedidiah: to find his sense of purpose
Adam: to live as a child of light and not worry
To trust Father's provision and not spread ourselves thin
As we choose to behold the unseen

It's a practical Uncle's gift, right?
They are never to old for old toys ... hours of fun!
While Mom's away ...
Burgers with the boys!
Reenacting ...
what a difference 5 years makes! 

Token first day of school pic ...
Look out Thaddeus Stevens, his mind is ready to learn!
Sweet fellowship ...
Saying goodbye to Joseph ...
Some of us were more awake than others! 

Look Mama, I got good scores even when you were away!

Saying goodbye to Micah once again as he moves on base for Vida220
Celebrating Us ...
21 looks good on Us!
One of our favorite teachers and band director ...
Celebrating 15 de Septiembre, CR Independence Day!

14 of September tradition ...
The parade of  lanterns for Independence day.

A week off school provided opportunity for an early birthday gift ...
Golf with Dad!

Ice cream ... the perfect celebration for a new school and new staff!
Pray for us as we learn to BEHOLD Him with this precious community!

Those who look to (BEHOLD) Him are radiant 
and their faces are never covered with shame. 
Psalm 34:5

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Intentional


Celebrating Micah - missing Joseph
How do I summarize life for an anticipating audience?  What is one word that describes life as we know it?  How do I give a 5 minute summary of 2 years?  While attempting sleep in the rooster crowing, mighty men snoring, wee morning hours of our hotel room in Honduras, these thoughts droned on like the hum of the air conditioner.  I covered my head and tried to not think ... "don't think, don't think, don't think",  I mentally quoted scripture, prayed for others, I mentally turned my brain off like a light switch, and finally succumbing to the possibility that sleep would be evaded, I allowed my mind to process.  One word ... Intentional.  There, my life is summarized by the word intentional, now go to sleep! 

This one word continued to slosh around in my mind as we joggled through the pothole laden roads of Honduras.  Why am I intentional and what is my goal? To shine my crown and secure my seat at The Banqueting Table (pride)? To make others like me and feel good about myself (Fear of man)?  To check off my 'discipleship to-do' list (works mentality)?  Why do I have conversations with my meat guy, greet our taxi driver and start conversations with our seatmate on the airplane? Why do I have so many questions in this blog?   

Isn't that what discipleship is about, intentionally building relationships to share Jesus?  This is the stuff that life is made of, intentionally sharing Jesus.  One can't be casually intentional.  Being intentional has a plan, a purpose, a goal in mind.  I intentionally kiss my bedwarmer good morning, I intentionally have coffee with Jesus, I intentionally speak words of life to my boys as they exit the van for school, I intentionally put the phone down and look them in the eye as they are speaking.  I intentionally meet with 'my girls' to process life with them ... (really though, I simply love them and love coffee with them!).  I intentionally ask, "Lord, lead me today as You see best.  Use the gifts You have given me to encourage others on their journey.  Help me not to compare myself with others but to be content."  Being intentional is simply seeking Jesus first.  Ephesians 5:8-10 says it like this ... 

But now, you are light in the Lord.  Live as children of light (the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth) and ... find out what pleases the Lord! 

What or Who is He asking you to be intentional about? 

Life on the Mountain
Remember those 8 busy weeks?  Life hasn't slowed down much! We celebrated the end of Vida Missions with a weekend beach trip for our family of 39;  Prayed our students through their Luke10 experience;  Celebrated graduation with our beloved students;  Hosted 4 friends overnight;  Savored coffee and conversation with Micah in person;  Video called Joseph in 2 different countries;  Explored VidaNet's Honduras base while celebrating a weekend wedding and Memorial service;  Visited the Mama Project in Honduras where Father confirmed in my heart why I wanted to be a nurse 20+ years ago;  Spent 12 luxurious hours overnight in Panama enjoying the sights from the top of our hotel instead of from the airport windows;  Said goodbye to dear friends moving back to Honduras;  and ... took a 2 hour nap after returning home yesterday morning! 

Praises
Safe, no issues weekend travels
Hotel in Panama
Austin and Griselda are married! 
Renewed connections, & celebrating Delynn's life
Our students safely home

Prayers
Healing for Micah
Students transition home
God to fill vacated staff positions
Family dynamics
Refreshment for all of us 
To be intentional  

Summer in PA ... he caught it with his shirt! 
Family fun - Mini golf
His 'sisters' gave him flowers to help him feel better!
Cucumbers for supper ...
"And, my eyes are so puffy!" 
Family dinner for 30+
They did it! ...
Celebrating these amazing world changers!
Let the adventure weekend travel begin! 
Wedding fanciness ...
Adam's debut as a Bearer of the Rings!
"No Mom, I'm not nervous!"
The spice in our family! 
Mother's of the Groom! : )
8 Generations of Vida220 celebrating Austin and Gris!


Some hard good byes with these dear sisters ...

The gift of our hotel view ... Panama City. 
Thankfully, no airport sleeping quarters needed!