Monday, October 22, 2007

Saved from the Fringe


I am writing some thoughts about my day as a mom. I homeschool my two daughters and some days it is hard and unmanageable in my own strength - false strength. However, other days, it seems but this is where I need to be. Today was one of those questionable days of unmanaged hormones. I race through the day in my mind wondering what was the point of the day and what did I learn? Or better yet, what did anyone learn? As I write these few thoughts I remember the 3 or 4 times someone in the house had to apologize before "life" could go on. Death was already racing forward but "life" was definitely the needed force. Did I learn from my mistakes - did anyone? Yet, when I saw forgiveness, repentance, and humility race to be first, I am astounded at how wonderful those choices take us back to the center of hope and away from the fringes of fear. Here I am writing these words on my blog when I could have been in despair and guilt. Thanks be to our Father who gifts us with Himself that reminds us who we are and whose we are to complete our day and come to a deeper realization of our need for Him. I have kept from writing on such a blog too long. I only wanted to write when I had something to write. Oh, what a lie I have believed that has kept me from writing and from relating with others. I need you and you need me. Homeschooling or not. We all have a story to tell every day of being saved from the fringe and needing salvation from the fringe.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Building Bridges


Hi! I went to a conference this last week with Alex. It was for people in ministry to urban and rural communities. I visited some of the classes also. The one that intrigued me the most was presented by The Marin Foundation. This is a foundation that is trying to bridge the gap between evangelicals and the GLBT community. Do you know what GLBT stands for? Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender. How is that to catch your interest. I was excited to see someone so willing to get out of his comfort zone and love those we as "Christians" don't know how to love or even spend time with. My heart was touched by his story and his putting himself out there in the middle of it all and helping those who are very angry at the evangelical Christian community. I was somewhat ashamed as I sat there and thought of the many times I just did not understand the choices of others and felt I was better. At the end of the session, the speaker gave the audience a time to ask questions or share. One guy stood up and said, "I came to just see what you had to say. You see, I am a gay Christian." Oh, yeah! He seemed to be in transistion from his former life but he affirmed the speaker and told him to keep building bridges. Needless to say, I exited the room with my heart warmed by someone not bashing each other but affirming and building bridges. Is that are calling? How do we do it? What bridge has he called you to build in your life? Who are you called to affirm? That is all for now.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Can You Hear Me Yet?

Hi! I finally did it! I have made a blog spot for myself. Not sure what I will do with it but occasionally I would like to write down some thoughts for others to see or comment on.



I am in St Louis, MO with my husband, Alex. We are at a CCDA conference - Christian, Community Development Association. Many ministry people are here from the US. They are people in ministry who help the poor understand the love of Jesus. They are interested in how to help the poor in a better way. I am not much of a conference person (maybe because I have been to so many) but have enjoyed watching people and seeing how they respond to what is presented. I ,on the other hand, have been presented with much to ponder. One of the main topics that keeps filtering through my thoughts is "living in community". One of the speakers, Shane Claibourne, talks about his experience with "living in community". Very interesting. Many gracious believers are leaving their comfortable surroundings to immerse themselves in different cultural worlds and "live among them." Wow! Could I do it? Am I suppose to? Am I enough in community where I live(New Life Ranch - camp in OK)?



I see some of this happening and it sounds exciting and adventurous. It sounds like a Jesus thing. I guess I just wanted to write and see what others thought about community. Well, I got to go. I will post more later.

Treasured Thoughts

  • It has been said that if we glance at men and gaze at Jesus, we will be eternal optimists. If we glance at Jesus, but gaze at men, we will be eternal pessimists. Life Line
  • "Before we enter the world, we should all be preceded by a love story."(Sweet Land)
  • "There are no great men of God, only weak men with a big God."(Mike Wells)

Favorite Words

  • fringe - a decorative border of thread, cord, or the like, usually hanging loosely from a raveled edge or separate strip.