Sunday, January 31, 2010

Snow Day #2

When I got home this morning from work this was the view from my front door...this is peace from God!I decided to get up early before I had to go to work to play in the snow! I played for about an hour!!

This is Fred, my snowman!

Can you find him!







Saturday, January 30, 2010

Snow Day


Church was cancelled so I spent today with my family!


We spent the morning sledding,
making snow angels,


my brother even went snowboarding!
























Then we went inside for lunch!



I have to work the next 4 nights before I go to Hawaii so it was nice to spend today with my family and enjoy the beautiful snow!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Let go and let God...


The past year of my life has been a roller coaster, but a beautiful ride. One of the many things that I have learned this year is to let go and let God. I am not saying that this is easy, but with God it is possible.

This year I began to read the bible and learned many new truths. With this I was baptized as a Seventh Day Adventist and my life has completely changed. I am learning to be the person that I always wanted to be, and I am grateful to God.

To let go and let God...requires prayer. And a lot of it. 1 Thess 5:17 says to pray without ceasing. This is something that I am learning over time. God is always listening, I just have to ask. And then one of the most important things is that I need to do is to listen in return. One of my favorite verses has always been Phil 4:6 "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God."

...requires patience. Our Sabbath school this week is on patience. Isaiah 40:31 "but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." When I read this verse I can just picture it, and it is a beautiful. Our society is taught immediate gratification but sometimes in reality, it isn't that way. When we wait for the Lord, and do things according to His plan...it is wonderful!

...requires study. Study of the bible and Christ's life. I was just listening to a sermon and he stated if Christ isn't first, what is? God should be the most important thing in my life, and therefore I should study Him to have a better understanding of Him.

I am not saying that any of this is easy. It takes time and a decision. But when you let go and let God, great things happen. And as a testimony, my life is better!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

My Nephew


One of my many joys in life is my nephew! He makes me laugh, smile, and enjoy life to the fullest! He calls me "Mo" and sometimes he will call my cellphone just to say hi! I am getting a neice in March and can't wait to see what Miss Paityn will have in store for my life! I love being an aunt!! This picture is from Christmas Eve :)


Monday, January 18, 2010

Generation of Youth for Christ 2009

GYC: An experience of a Lifetime
Overwhelming and fabulous. These are the two words that I have used to describe my first GYC experience. Going into the weekend I knew nothing about the definition of GYC and didn’t know many details about the conference. God had many things waiting for me.

Generation of Youth for Christ, GYC, began in 2002. A group of young Adventist adults going to secular universities began to meet to discuss the basic beliefs of Adventism. They decided to start a ministry of young people to get back into the Word, preaching and sharing what they knew, getting excited about God. The first GYC had 400 people attend. This year there were over 6000 people in Louisville for Sabbath services.

Let me begin by saying that if you do not know what GYC is, I encourage you to go. It is truly a lifechanging experience. Let me begin with the overwhelming. I arrived on Thursday night and caught the last of David Asscherick’s sermon. The first I had seen of him in person. I walked in to over 3000 people knowing two, Chris and Kurtis. That first night was a bit of a whirlwind meeting people and beginning to get a feel for the conference. Overwhelming.

I believe the fabulous started the next morning. Sebastian Braxton was speaking for the morning devotionals. He is an amazing speaker, and you can see the beauty of God when you watch him speak. Speakers like him are what remind me of the personalities and love for the truth that drew me into this church. He began each morning with a rendition of “Oh How I Love Jesus.” When you begin your morning with a song it truly lifts your spirit.

Friday afternoon was outreach. Everytime I think about this part of the weekend I smile. I didn’t want to go. I had never done anything like outreach before in my life. A very good friend of mine encouraged me to go. And it was a wonderful experience. Adri, my outreach partner and I shared our stories in between knocking on doors for two hours in the freezing streets. And it was perfect! After many houses, when we got the first person to sign up for a bible study, I wanted to dance. There was one lady who needed prayer and we were there because God led us there, to the right place, at the right time. At the end of outreach, Adri and I were friends and we got a couple people to sign up for bible studies. It is amazing what we can do if we let God take control!

Sabbath was a day of worship. Mark Finley spoke for worship. There were two question and answer sessions where young adults could ask real questions and get real answers. Paul Howe gave an amazing testimony of what God is doing in Ethiopia. Looking back the whole weekend was a bit surreal, and I wouldn’t change a thing.

I can’t imagine a better way to bring in the new year than at GYC. Worshipping and fellowship with other believers. A small taste of heaven. I came out of the weekend with new friendships, old friendships were stronger, and I feel closer to God.

Romans 1:16 “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also the Greek.”

(sermons can be found at http://www.audioverse.org/)

First Post

This is my first blog! YAY!
A friend of mine at work told me that I should try this...don't know how much I will write or when but it could be fun so here it goes...
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