Thursday, March 31, 2011

Let's Party!

Hi Friends!

Today is my last day of teaching until Spring break! Yippee! What could be better than a week off? Oh, that's right, a week  off right in the middle of the most awesome part ever...


The Ultimate Blog Party 2011!!!

So Excited! Lot's of good stuff going on. TONS of giveaways! It's going to be great.

Over at Serve One Another In Love, which Heather and I run, we are having a book a day giveaway everyday during the party! You don't want to miss out on that. Plus... we are giving away over $250 in amazing prizes as our way of welcoming you to the new site!

I can't wait to meet some fabulous new blogger friends! I should probably go to bed, but it's not to challenging to watch a few movies and play a few board games with a class of 13 year olds, is it? I'll take a chance and stay up partying!

A little about me/my blog: I'm Sydney, the young adult, middle school teaching, vegetarian, crazy owner of this blog! My blog is all about faith and inspiration! I'm just your average Christian girl, who posts about things like building godly character, inspirational Christian songs, and, of course, my total love for orphans! 

I've been blogging for almost 3 months, and my laptop and I are attached at the hip. Seriously. So addicted to blogging and meeting new people!

Well, I'd love to offer up some other stuff, but its 11:56 and I have less than 4 minutes to get this posted and linked up! I have serious issues with procrastination. You will have to bear with me! :)

Thanks to 5 minutes for Mom for hosting this most spectacular party!

Look for their handle on Twitter @5minutesformom!

Nice to meet ya! (Leave me your UBP11 post link and I'll be sure to stop by!)

Remarkable Faith: Worship!

Today, I am participating in Mary at Giving Up On Perfect's Remarkable Faith journey! Today, we are sharing about the most defining worship moments in our lives.



When I was 13, I had issues. I was so troubled, lost, and making wrong decisions every which way. My biggest wrong decision came in my choice to discriminate against my beloved cousin, Hannah, because of the brand of clothing she wore. Don't remind me!

That fight lasted for over a year, and then suddenly the feeling that I needed to end it, started creeping up. I couldn't shake it. The thing is, I had long since stopped hating Hannah. I never really even hated her in the first place! We are like sisters. It broke my heart to see us become enemies, but I was just so confused at that time that I didn't know what I wanted or how to achieve it.

I sent her an apology email. This is what it said:

Hannah,
    I just wanted to let you know that I don't hate you. I have been really immature and selfish but I'm sorry. I've grown up more now and I don't want to be in any kind of childish fight with you, whether or not we actually acted anything but nice to each other. I just wanted to say all of this so you would know but you think whatever you want of me. We are cousins and I'm so sorry I've acted so bratty. Truce?
and a whole, painstakingly long 24 hours later, she sent me this:
 I don't want to be in this fight either. I'm glad to know that you don't hate me and I want to let you know that I don't hate you either. I don't guess I have been very mature about any of this either and I'm sorry. I want us to be able to be friends and talk to each other like we used to. truce. 

Hannah

Right then and there, I thanked God. I knew that with the kind of sinner I had been, it must be a miracle for my amazing cousin to forgive me. Right then and there, my outlook on God went from zero to He is my hero!

It wasn't a fad either. It did not go away, Hannah and ?I stayed friends, and I continued to praise God in all situations, so thankful for His mercy and grace.

I took my little, light blue, mini New Testament and started reading. I was eager to soak up all that I could.

That was in late July.

I was so excited at  the sight of my relationship with Him growing.  I read my Bible some before bed each night.

One day, it was December 2nd. My 14th Birthday. It had seriously been the best birthday ever, and the first birthday I had ever felt truly happy on. It was a new experience for me, and a wonderful one. When I pulled out my Bible and opened it up, I began to read in Revelation. A few minutes later, I was looking at the FAQ section.

I did it. I read through the entire New Testament. My first attempt at soaking  up His mighty Words.

That was the best birthday present I've ever gotten.

So there you have it. That was the turning point of my life. That first experience, that accomplishment of finishing the Bible for the first time ever, after so much turmoil, is my most defining moment. I'm going to leave you off with this song, which was the first song I listened to once I found my faith. I instantly memorized the words, and I still sing it to calm me down when I'm panicking. Works like a charm. :)




Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Godly Character Quality #26: Justice!




Justice vs. Fairness: Personal responsibility to God’s unchanging laws. -Micah 6:8

We have all heard the saying. "Life's not fair". Usually, hearing that makes me angry, because it means I'm not getting what I want.

We have all been led to believe that nothing in our lives is going to be fair, and we just have to muddle through. What we don't realize, however, is that life IS just

Justice means that we will get what we deserve. If we are saved people, choosing to follow our perfect God, then we will receive good things. God loves to lavish gifts on us, because we are His children!  If we are unsaved, unrepentant people, then we will not receive these gifts. God wants to save us, He desperately wants us to turn to Him, but we have to make that choice! It's not something anyone else can decide for you.

So make the choice: Either keep living the unsaved life and complaining about the way the world works, or plea your case, let yourself be saved by God's grace, and experience the great rewards of justice!

Blessings!

Post 100! A Look Back.

 Wow. It's been 100 posts (but NOT 100 days!) since I started this blog! Surreal. I look over and see the number 63 on my Google Friend Connect. Even more surreal. Did you know that for over a month (about half of this blogs life) I had 0 followers? I was never discouraged by that though. I was empowered by it! My first 2 sweet followers were Erin and Ashley, who both came around Valentines Day and ever since, I've been growing!

I wanted to take a little trip back in time to highlight some of my greatest (and not so great) posts. To start, I had to go back to where it all started.


Now, I know this is cheesy. Really cheesy. I'm almost to embarrassed to revive it from the archives, but:


Welcome to Faithful Always. Recently, I have made the decision to involve God in every aspect of my life. I find that I really do need God in my life and I find myself turning to him at unexpected times. I have turned my life over to a higher power and let me tell you, its wonderful! My purpose is not to force my beliefs off on other people. Everyone of every religion is welcome here. My purpose is to blog about my journey with the Lord, discuss it with others, and share some of my favorite resources. This will be a fun blog and a great place to fellowship and share about how God has affected your life! I pray that this will be a great successful blog for all to enjoy! - January 9, 2011


That was the first thing I ever wrote on this blog. That doesn't even describe this blog anymore! Let's move on to something else: Serving God vs. Guitar Hero. This is still one of my favorites, because it's just so interesting! Excerpt:


 ...I think that's what Jesus is saying here. We're the ones with the arms and legs and hands and feet. We're the ones holding the guitar. But He's the one who wrote the song. Unless we're watching for Him to tell us what chords to play, we can stand up there and strum all we want, but we're gonna crash and burn. And the Bible is like our video screen. It's got all the notes of His song already laid out. We've just got to read them, and then act them out." - January 21, 2011


Read the full post here.

Next up is: The Power Of Prayer: A Realization! I like that one a lot, and it's about how all of our prayer DO get answered, and it also includes the story of Lazarus (I think that story is in another blog post a well! Can you tell it's a favorite?). Excerpt:

God provides. There are plenty of testimonies out their to prove my point. Stick to God's principles, and you will always be rewarded. God doesn't want us to go without. That is evident in my family's story, because we went from having none at all to being triply blessed.

Sometimes, when faith is low, you need some kind of sign to show that God is there, He does love you, and He will provide for you. Don't let that message escape you.

God has given me his Blessed Assurance. He does answer prayers and he does care deeply for each and everyone of His children. He loves us all so much, and we must love Him back. - January 25, 2011
Read the full post here. 

Next, we go to my favorite character quality post: Godly Character Quality #7: Discernment! (Satan's Ultimatum). I think I would say this is my FAVORITE post. However, as much as I love it, it was also a hard decision I made when deciding to share it. I shared the story the story of something that I am very embarrassed to have done, but also something that was so important, as it lead to my salvation. Excerpt:

...To wrap it all up, I must say this: Everyone has their own personal flaws and struggles. Even you. Sometimes your flaws can be even greater than you could have imagined. You are by no means perfect, so don't hold other people up to unrealistically perfect standards. For whatever you are wanting to judge them for, you probably have something much worse. It may not be obvious to you, but it's there. Learn to stop nit-picking and look beyond others to see your true self. It may not be a pretty sight, but in time, time spent in a holy way, you can make it one. Understand yourself first, or you will never understand others! - February 2, 2011


Read the full post here.


Lastly, I want to share with you this post: Perfectly Imperfect. This was my realization that maybe I don't want to be perfect. Maybe I'm already perfect just the way I am. Excerpt:


I, am one of the least perfect people out there. I make mistakes, I have more flaws than I care to discuss, I don't always make the right decisions, and I get stressed out with the best of them. However, with all that said, I would never want to be perfect. Yes, I'm saying I would rather be IMperfect. - February 21, 2011


Read the full post here.


All in all? I couldn't be happier! This has been a great adventure into my first "century" of posts. And this is only the beginning of what is to come! I never in a MILLION YEARS would have guessed that my blog would grow to be what it is today, with actual readers! 60+ of them! I never would have dreamed I could come up with 100 things to post, let along 500 or even 1,000 someday!


I guess this just goes to show ME: Anything is possible!


Thank you so much my sweet friends, for joining me on this adventure.


Many blessings!




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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Would you do this for your sister?



That is so sweet! And also so incredibly sad and touching.

It got me thinking: Would you do that for your sister/brother? I mean, we would all love to say we would do it, but would you really sacrifice yourself for someone else?

The way Jesus sacrificed himself so that we could all live?

But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. - Romans 5:8
I think we can all learn a huge lesson from little Anaiah. I love that she is able to be so humble about it. She didn't think twice, she didn't regret it, she just pushed her sister out of the way. Anaiah lost a leg for her sister, and she still doesn't think of herself as a hero.

wish I could be that selfless!

Anaiah, no matter what you say, you are a HERO.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Message Monday: Jesus Calms the Storm

Today kicks of the new Serve One Another In Love site! A new feature is going to be Message Monday, where people can write about the message they heard in church yesterday, or just a message they want others to hear, and link it up!

I'm sharing a message that I've actually been thinking about for a while before yesterdays service. We read the passage in Mark 4:35-41 where  Jesus and his disciples are traveling from one side to another in a boat. A huge windstorm arises, and Jesus is asleep, so the disciples frantically wake him.

After Jesus calms the storm, he says to his disciples, "Why are you so afraid? Have you still no faith?"
The message we get from this is that we have no reason to doubt Him. It reminds me of something else I wrote about today, which is giving up on being a control freak. Some things are better left "uncontrolled", but it is just so hard to give up on our desire to handle it everything ourselves. We have to have faith that He will get us through all situations, good or bad. There is no situation too big for God to handle. If we will just trust him and let him guide us, He can control all of our inner storms.

Godly Character Quality #25: Flexibility! {Control Freak No More Series}

Godly Character Quality #25... Flexibility vs. Resistance: Not setting my affections on ideas or plans which could be changed by God or others -Colossians 3:2

Jeremiah 29:11 says,  "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope."
Hebrews 11:3 says, "By faith we understand that the universe was created by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things that are visible."
Romans 8:28 says, "And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. "
Those are just 3 pieces out of thousands that leave us with one message: The Lord is good and we should put our trust in Him.

It's not as easy as it sounds. To truly "give it up" and submit to a higher power is no easy task. Why? Well, because it means giving up that one thing we love best: Control.

Come on, you know it. Most of us crave control. We need to have everything just a certain way or we go bananas.

I know that I should just stop worrying and quit resisting God' will. I don't want to miss out on something really great just because I have my mind set on a certain thing and I'm not trusting Him.

When we start thinking we can handle it all ourselves and stop asking God, that's when things get tricky. Even so, it's just SO HARD to plan our lives around His plans for us, and not around our own plans.

Here is where the fun stuff comes in:



We've all been control freaks at some point, and we most likely still are. What's your story? Has there been a time when you just "had" to be in control of a situation, and then later you changed your mind?

Let's encourage each other as we journey into becoming more flexible women. If you have a story of letting go of control in a situation, I want to hear it!

Starting next Monday, I'm going to featuring your "Control Freak... No more!" stories! If you want to share, please leave a comment or email me at:


Let's make this a new tradition!


"Be still, and know that I am God..." - Psalms 46:10

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Inspiration By Song

Today, we have some really great inspiration to get us thinking. Currently, I am giving away a copy of my favorite book, Choosing to SEE by Mary Beth Chapman. Go enter! You've heard me rant and rave about Mary Beth and her book. Now, it's time for me to rant and rave about Mary Beth's husband, Steven Curtis Chapman, and his beautiful, breathtaking, moving music.




She spins and she sways
To whatever song plays
Without a care in the world
And I'm sitting here wearing
The weight of the world on my shoulders

It's been a long day
And there's still work to do
She's pulling at me
Saying "Dad, I need you

There's a ball at the castle
And I've been invited
And I need to practice my dancing
Oh, please, Daddy, please?"

So I will dance with Cinderella
While she is here in my arms
'Cause I know something the prince never knew
Oh, I will dance with Cinderella
I don't want to miss even one song
'Cause all too soon the clock will strike midnight
And she'll be gone...

She says he's a nice guy and I'd be impressed
She wants to know if I approve of the dress
She says, "Dad, the prom is just one week away
And I need to practice my dancing
Oh, please, Daddy, please?"

So I will dance with Cinderella
While she is here in my arms
'Cause I know something the prince never knew
Oh, I will dance with Cinderella
I don't want to miss even one song
'Cause all too soon the clock will strike midnight
And she'll be gone

She will be gone

Well, she came home today with a ring on her hand
Just glowing and telling us all they had planned
She says, "Dad, the wedding's still six months away
But I need to practice my dancing
Oh, please, Daddy, please?"

So I will dance with Cinderella
While she is here in my arms
'Cause I know something the prince never knew
Oh, I will dance with Cinderella
I don't want to miss even one song
'Cause all too soon the clock will strike midnight
And she'll be gone


You don't even know just how much I adore that song. It's even better when you know the meaning behind it! It is just so so sweet. "So I will dance with Cinderella, while she is here in my arms..."






I can see the tears filling Your eyes
And I know where they're coming from
They're coming from a heart that's broken in two
By what you don't see
The person in the mirror
Doesn't look like the magazine
Oh, but when I look at you it's clear to me that...


I can see the fingerprints of God
When I look at you
I can see the fingerprints of God
And I know it's true
You're a masterpiece
That all creation quietly applauds
And you're covered with the fingerprints of God


Never has there been and never again
Will there be another you
Fashioned by God's hand
And perfectly planned
To be just who you are
And what He's been creating
Since the first beat of your heart
Is a living breathing priceless work of art and...


Just look at you
You're a wonder in the making
Oh, and God's not through, no
In fact, He's just getting started and…


How empowering! What a nice reminder: No matter what other people say about us, or even what we think of ourselves, God thinks of us a perfect. "You're a masterpiece, That all creation quietly applauds
And you're covered with the fingerprints of God"


Blessings!


P.S: Do you have a song that inspires you? 2 songs? Starting next week, these will no longer be my inspirational song picks; they will be yours! Please leave a comment and include the songs you would like to see in next weeks Inspiration By Song feature. I can't wait to listen to them!

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Godly Character Quality #24: Obedience!



Obedience vs. Willfulness: Freedom to be creative under the protection of divinely appointed authority- 2 Corinthians 10:5

This weekend has been an extremely busy, exciting, and creative time. And it's only half over!

Of course, I'm really excited about the new ministry! I can't wait! I'm so glad to be a part of such a fun, encouraging adventure with Heather. Like she said, "Serve In Love.net is going to be a lot more than just a blog!"

Sweet people interested in helping out with the newsletter were emailing me all day. I'm betting half my day was spent in my yahoo inbox composing emails. Easily.

I am getting the chance to be creative with all the newsletter details. Still working on it, but it's going great!

In addition to the ministry project, I am redesigning this blog over the weekend! This weekend was already packed, but I've had my design for too long (Over a month!). It's time for some changes. As Thomas Jefferson said, "Why put off until tomorrow what you can do today?" I haven't gotten too far yet, so it does not look to great right now. Don't worry, it's only temporary. I'm planning to really "makeover" this place, so stay tuned!

I think that's it. So... what does this all have to do with obedience? Well, don't think I didn't go into this adventure very prayerfully!

I've been contemplating growing this blog for a while, and praying about it. I have been patient in waiting until the right time, and finally that time is here!

I didn't do this on my own accord. As Psalms 37:7 says,  "Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for him; do not fret when people succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked schemes." I've done just that.

Now, I'm excited to have this God given, God "approved" authority to branch out and be a blessing to others in one more way (my ultimate goal)!

I hope you will drop by the new, Serve In Love Ministry site on Monday, when we go live. Share in His grace! There is a giveaway basket involved!
Bless you, as we head into a new week, and I hope that the time comes soon for you to take your big leap and accomplish your dreams!

A New Ministry!

Today, I'm excited to announce that some big, exciting changes are coming!

Only a few short weeks ago, I became friends with Heather. Heather writes a beautiful blog, with so many great features. We quickly became good friends, emailing everyday, and then I started helping out with her Day's of Prayer posts on her blog.

I've been wanting to start a newsletter for a while. I wanted it to be something that all of us women could contribute to. I was hoping I could start out with that and eventually grow into something bigger.

Finally, I stopped doubting myself and posted it in the {In}Courage Community on BlogFrog. Sweet Heather was the first person to respond, telling me she has had the same goals for a while!

Heather and I are starting a new ministry together. I'm heading the newsletter aspect and Heather is getting the new website worked out. We will let you all know when we are ready to go live with this ministry!

We want you ladies to be a part of this too! We will have regular guests to post about different topics for both the newsletter and the blog. If you would like to be a part of this ministry with Heather and I, shoot me an email at faithfulalwaysblog@yahoo.com.

More details to come soon, and thanks so much for your support!

Blessings!

Friday, March 25, 2011

Choosing to SEE: A Giveaway!

Today, I am absolutely over the moon to announce a new giveaway. :) Trust me, your going to love it!



Choosing to SEE By Mary Beth Chapman


I first heard about this book through a friend, and I decided to give it a chance. I quickly purchased it on my Kindle {Yes, I have one and I love it!} and was COMPLETELY hooked by the end of the first chapter.

Here is what Amazon has to say:

I've told my kids for years that God doesn't make mistakes," writes Mary Beth Chapman, wife of Grammy award winning recording artist Steven Curtis Chapman. "Would I believe it now, when my whole world as I knew it came to an end?" Covering her courtship and marriage to Steven Curtis Chapman, struggles for emotional balance, and living with grief, Mary Beth's story is our story--wondering where God is when the worst happens. In Choosing to SEE, she shows how she wrestles with God even as she has allowed Him to write her story--both during times of happiness and those of tragedy. Readers will hear firsthand about the loss of her daughter, the struggle to heal, and the unexpected path God has placed her on. Even as difficult as life can be, Mary Beth Chapman Chooses to SEE.

Outside of this blog, I've been recommending this book left and right. I don't even know how to describe how amazing it is! Seriously, there aren't words.

This book is Mary Beth's life changing memoir about the process of choosing to SEE God in all things, even as she struggles through marriage, adoption, and tragedy. No one will be disappointed, because there is a little something for everyone: Laughter, crying, happiness, melancholia, and so much more. It's a true story of a real life.

I cannot recommend this book more highly. It is my all- time favorite!

I'm giving you the chance to become as utterly obsessed with Mrs. Chapman and her beautiful, empowering story as I am:

One lucky reader will receive a brand-new copy of Choosing to See!

Here is how you can enter to win:

Leave a comment telling me what YOUR all-time favorite book is!

Additional Entries:

  • Become a follower on Google Friend Connect {If you already are one of my sweet followers, then by all means leave a comment!}
  • Post on your blog, Facebook, Twitter, etc. about the giveaway.
Be sure to leave a new comment for each entry!

This giveaway will be open until 4:00pm next Friday {April 1st.}. That's 7 days to get your entries in!

Please enter so that you can read this life-changing, wonderful, true story.

Blessings!

Even in Darkness, There is Light.

I'm sure most of you know about my complete and utter obsession and passion for Reece's Rainbow orphans. If you don't, read on. Even if you do, read on. We have big things to do for a tiny little girl!
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Have you ever been completely moved?

Has your heart ever melted into a complete puddle at the sight of something?

Have you lungs ever been completely void of oxygen, out of pure shock and sadness?

Have you ever been motivated enough to want to drop everything and just DO SOMETHING?

I feel your pain.

No, I feel Carrington's pain.

Beloved Friends, meet Carrington:



Carrington's mommy brought her home on St. Patricks day, and not a moment too soon either.

Can you guess how much  Carrington weighed last Thursday?

Never in a million years.

11 Pounds!

And she is 3 years old.

Do you know how wrong that is? I'll show you. But be aware, it's shocking. It's horrible. It was a little 3 year olds fate before last Thursday.



OH. MY. GOSH.

I don't know what else to say.

A thought just occurred to me: Carrington has Down Syndrome. I've been pouring over her story for hours, and it never even crossed my mind.

Who cares? What I mean is, who could love a child any less, who could do THAT to a child...

Just because of an extra chromosome?

Now that, I will never understand.

I feel so strongly for all these orphans. Abandoned, kicked into a crib to literally disappear, never even given a chance...

I'm just SO THANKFUL that Carrington was given a chance.

Carrington's mommy, Shelly, has a sweet friend who has started blogging about Carrington's journey. You can get the latest updates on Carrington there!

Please keep Carrington in your prayers as she still has a long way to go before she is out of the hospital and home with her family.

The thing is, that through all of this sadness, neglect, shock, horror, and helplessness, there is hope.

It's in the eyes of this little girl who God decided deserved a lot more time on Earth than just 3 years.

Thank you, God!
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Another thing that happened last Thursday, was the proposal of my 'exciting idea'.

Remember that?

Well, I just want you guys to know that because of your sweet encouragement it's going great!

We are raising money for Olga, and also another little girl named Kameron.

Kameron's family is coming to get her on Sunday!

Thankfully, she is in a much better condition than Carrington, but she never got all the money she needed in her adoption fund.

So, over at Forever After, we are raising "emergency" money for Kameron.

Aren't orphans just the sweetest?

Pray, ladies.
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"Whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me." (Matthew 18:5)

 "Remember those…who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering." (Hebrews 13:3)


Thursday, March 24, 2011

Remarkable Faith: A Wedding!

Today, I'm participating in Mary from Giving Up On Perfect's Remarkable Faith journey! This week is actually funeral week, but if you will remember, I got that off my chest last week! Now, I get to share a much happier tale of marriage and faith. :)




You have to love weddings, right? Well, no

Let me explain. I guess you could call be a very opinionated child. I had my opinions, and I didn't hold back. Emotions on my shirt sleeve.  

Or, in other terms, I was obnoxious! I was very passionate about things and I always stood up for what I thought was right. Not so surprisingly, my right wasn't always right.

My dad has a huge family, (27 grandchildren, 62 great-grandchildren, all from 5 children!) so someone was always getting married. My mom always made a big deal about what we would wear, and I always went off on this huge tangent about how outfits don't matter, the bride and groom won't even remember what we wear, It's not like they will kick us out of the wedding if we are wearing an ugly skirt, etc.

So yes. Not a huge fan.

When I was almost 14, we went to my cousin Bethany's wedding. I did all the grumbling about it, put on a dress, and went. At least it wasn't in a church! (Back then I absolutely hated church, compared to now when I probably love it too much!) It was in a hotel.

We sat down on chairs in this "ball" room, which was way too small for all the people. Bethany is a little eccentric. Always has been! Today though, she looked gorgeous. So elegant in her one shoulder cream dress!

The ceremony wasn't long at all. But it's not the length that matters. It's the authenticity. And let me assure you, out of 15+ weddings in my life, this was the most authentic of all.

I mean, it was like someone had sprayed a bottle of love in there! I don't know how else to describe it. There love for each other was so obvious and real. You could tell it would last a lifetime {It has, so far! 5 years and counting.}.

The thing is, Bethany wasn't a bit religious. It wasn't a religious thing. It was a realization

During the entire ceremony, Bethany was laughing. That's her. She wasn't trying to be a formal, "model" bride. She was just trying to be Bethany. To add to the sweetness, Bethany and Andrew wrote their own vows!

And they both cried. Yes, even the guy cried. He barely got through the vows he was crying so hard. Before, I would have seen this as annoying and dramatic {I'm being truthful here!}, but for some reason, I didn't. I just saw it as possibly the sweetest thing ever!

Live. Laugh. Love.

You see, that wedding was perfect to me. Not because everything went flawlessly {Space was a big issue.}, but because it was so real. They were living in that moment, not acting.

So what have I learned from those 2 lovebirds? Well, maybe the little things aren't what matters. It's all in the big picture. Embrace it! So what if their aren't enough tables? Stand up! Dance! LIVE!

For me, I learned that I don't need to point out everyones flaws, and campaign so hard for my own ideas. Sometimes, it's just not necessary. Sometimes, everything just *magically* works out.

With LOVE!!!

Blessings!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Godly Character Quality #23: Gratefulness!



Gratefulness vs. Unthankfulness: Making known to God and others in what ways they have benefited my life. - 1 Corinthians 4:7

Gratefulness is, well, great! When someone does something nice for us, something that benefits our life, we need to give thanks!

Be thankful everyday.... not just on Thanksgiving. 

It's always great when you can be a blessing to someone else. Serving is what we are put here on Earth to do! When we do something kind to help a friend out, they show their gratefulness. We need to show our gratefulness when others do nice things for us!

Our entire lives and existences were given to us by God. It's a gift. When we get gifts on our birthday, we are continually thanking people for them. That's expected.

What about the gifts that aren't wrapped up in paper and tied with a bow? What about the gifts that are.more... subtle?

"Therefore let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, and thus let us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe.." -Hebrews 12:28

His kingdom is our kingdom. God has benefited our life in the biggest way... he has given us life! Sometimes, we take that for granted, but life is not a guarantee! If you died today, would you feel that you had given enough thanks to all those who had been a blessing to you?

Just know that it's never too late, or too early, to show your gratitude for someone else.  Make it known in your prayers how thankful you are for this gift of life your living.

Blessings!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Not Missing It!


This year, for Lent, I gave up all drinks besides water. {Seeing as how I'm addicted to tea, this was a challenge for me!} At first I missed drinking tea so badly. I couldn't keep my mind off of it! Plain old unflavored water just couldn't compete with delicious flavorful green tea!

It's been almost 2 weeks now, and I don't really miss tea at all. I know that I'm only drinking water until Easter, so I don't dwell on tea. This little experience has led me to a bigger, much more important question:

What if, instead of a break from drinking tea, you take a break from your relationship with God?

Just a break, right? When it's over, you'll turn right back to Christ and build you relationship back up again.

Only... what if you find that you DON'T miss it? You aren't longing for your relationship with Christ back. You are content to just drift away and take which ever path Satan leads you towards.

Then we have a problem.

Some things that we give up over the course of life {like tea!} are beneficial to us. They improve our lives.

Other things, like Bible reading and our time with the Lord, should not be given up. Ever!

The thing is, that once we get more lenient and stop spending time in the Word, we start to get used to it. It becomes routine for us not to read the Bible. We stop MISSING it.

We should miss it! We should crave every second and delight in all of our precious time building up our relationship in Christ. God's Grace is a free gift, and we should be enjoying that gift our whole lives.

Think about it. Be proactive, so as not to miss out on something great. We don't know how long this journey we call life will last, so we must make each moment count.

What is something you have given up that you really should NOT be missing out on?

"And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him." - Colossians 3:17

Blessings!

Monday, March 21, 2011

World Down Syndrome Day!!!



"It seems so exceptional that things work out after all..."


They really do.


Happy World Down Syndrome Day!

Please take the time to watch this beautiful video created by IDSC for Life. Whether these guys and gals be on my sidebar, down the street, in an orphanage, or in our hearts, take the extra minute or so to say a prayer. I know I will.

They're so exceptionally adorable. Every single one of them.

People don't call it "Up" Syndrome for no reason.

"Just another, ordinary, miracle today."


With love,

Godly Character Quality #22: Hospitality!



Hospitality vs. Loneliness: Cheerfully sharing food, shelter and spiritual refreshment with those God brings into my life - Hebrews 13:2

I think hospitality is the ultimate topic to talk about on a blog. Why? Well, most bloggers are all about hospitality! Interacting with other bloggers, supporting each other in our endeavors, sharing ideas and guest posts, etc. The blogging world is basically a big online home for everyone to get to know each other better.

Hospitality is a great thing. It brings people together and, even better, allows us to share new insights and grow in the Word of God.

"Show hospitality to one another without grumbling."- 1 Peter 4:9

"But hospitable, a lover of good, self-controlled, upright, holy, and disciplined." - Titus 1:8

No one wants to feel left out, whether it be in the blogging world or the real world. Be sure to always show kindness, and smile at people. You never know; a simple gesture of hospitality that means almost nothing to you, could mean the world to someone else.

"Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." - Isaiah 41:10

Besides earthly or Internet-based homes, we are always welcome in the Lord's home! Therefore, we should never feel lonely: we have great friends, we have God who will never forsake us, and lastly, we have the power to be a friend!

Hospitality: It's the gift that keeps on giving.

Blessings!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Inspiration By Song

Today, we are getting our inspiration from two wonderful artists: Amy Grant and Brandon Heath! These lovely songs are sure to get you off to a great start for this week!



"God loves a lullaby
In a mother's tears in the dead of night
Better than a Hallelujah sometimes

God loves the drunkard's cry
The soldier's plea not to let him die
Better than a Hallelujah sometimes

We pour out our miseries
God just hears a melody
Beautiful, the mess we are
The honest cries of breaking hearts
Are better than a Hallelujah

The woman holding on for life
The dying man giving up the fight
Are better than a Hallelujah sometimes

The tears of shame for what's been done
The silence when the words won't come
Are better than a Hallelujah sometimes

We pour out our miseries
God just hears a melody
Beautiful, the mess we are
The honest cries of breaking hearts
Are better than a Hallelujah

Better than a church bell ringing
Better than a choir singing out, singing out

We pour out our miseries
God just hears a melody
Beautiful, the mess we are
The honest cries of breaking hearts
Are better than a Hallelujah

We pour out our miseries
God just hears a melody
Beautiful, the mess we are
The honest cries of breaking hearts
Are better than a Hallelujah

(Better than a Hallelujah sometimes)
Better than a Hallelujah
(Better than a Hallelujah sometimes)"



What more can I say? This beautiful song is one of my very favorites, and I also love to video. The lyrics are so sweet. "God loves a lullaby..." "God just hears a melody.." Breathtaking.



"I felt it first when I was younger
A strange connection to the light
I tried to satisfy the hunger
I never got it right
I never got it right

So I climbed a mountain and l built an altar
Looked out as far as I could see
And everyday I’m getting older
I’m running outta dreams
I’m running outta dreams

But Your love
Your love
The only the thing that matters is Your love
Your love is all I have to give
Your love is enough to light up the darkness
It’s Your love
Your love
all I ever needed is Your love

You know the effort I have given
And you know exactly what it cost
And though my innocence was taken
Not everything is lost
Not everything is lost no

But Your love
Your love
The only the thing that matters is Your love
Your love is all I have to give
Your love is enough to light up the darkness
It’s Your love
Your love
all I ever needed is Your love

You’re the hope in the morning
You’re the light when the night is falling
You’re the song when my heart is singing
it’s Your love
You’re the eyes to the blind man
You’re the feet to the lame man walking
You’re the sound of the people singing
It’s Your love

But Your love
Your love
The only the thing that matters is Your love
Your love is all I have to give
Your love is enough to light up the darkness
It’s Your love
Your love
all I ever needed is Your love

But Your love
(Your love is all that I needed)
The only the thing that matters is Your love
Your love is all I have to give
Your love is enough to light up the darkness
(Your love is all that I needed)
It’s Your love
Your love
It’s all I ever needed."


AMEN! As it says in Corinthians 13:13, "and now these three remain: faith, hope and love, but the greatest of these is love." Love is the thing that matters most. I love the chorus and the lines "You’re the feet to the lame man walking. You’re the sound of the people singing. It’s Your love."
Blessings!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Godly Character Quality #21: Security!



Security vs. Anxiety: Structuring my life around that which is eternal and cannot be destroyed or taken away. – John 6:27

What is there in this world that is solid? That cannot be taken away from us?

God’s Grace. God’s Word. It’s forever.

We have to focus our lives on living God’s way instead of Man’s way. Man’s way is unstable and unsure. On the other hand, God’s way is steadfast and true. It’s graceful and eternal.

Many of us struggle from not having enough stability in our life. Our actions are not consistent; we don’t even fully understand why we act. If we choose to follow Christ, then we will be granted with the stability we need. Seemingly huge problems now will work themselves out. All by His mighty power!

“I took the one {the road} less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference”- Robert Frost

On Tuesday the 8th graders at the middle school I work at went on a field trip. I was not supposed to go, but they were short a chaperone and since I’m only an assistant teacher and don’t have an actual class, I went along. We went to this place in Indiana called Conner Prairie, to experience an Underground Railroad simulation.

Let me just say, it was fantastic. It was such a great experience and it seemed to be a very accurate representation of what slaves went through in the 1800’s. The only difference was that it was just a simulation. In an hour it would be over and we would be on our way back to school. No one was truly fearful, but in reality, slaves had plenty to fear.

We all know slavery is wrong. Right? It was wrong that they could never feel truly secure or be treated with dignity and respect just because of the part of the world they came from! However, some of the greatest faiths in God come from hardship. If you don’t experience something challenging, where you are saved by God’s grace alone, it is more likely that you will be anxious and not fully trusting in Christ.

During part of our adventure, we went to the home of some Quakers. The Quakers {a.k.a. Friends} explained that they wanted to help us {slaves}. They said they did not follow Man’s ways, but God’s ways. They knew that it was their responsibility to help others, to love thy neighbor no matter their skin pigmentation. 200+ years ago, Quakers really did risk their lives to help slaves get to freedom. They knew in was wrong, and they had enough faith in God to know they would be kept safe.

I’m pretty sure none of us are Quakers, but I think we should adopt the Quaker attitude! They were kind, honest, gentle people who knew God’s word and wanted to follow only it. They were not a bit unsure about helping people.

We should all realize that our life is not our own. It belongs to Christ. We are merely here to carry out His wishes for us. So let’s carry them out! Let’s be fearless, courageous, strong, loving, and generous without worrying about anything else. We are safe with Him, because He will never leave us!

The LORD himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged." – Deuteronomy 31:8

Blessings!

Forever After Designs

They say, "Rome wasn't built in a day."

However, if I were the one building Rome, it probably would have been built in a day.

Just like the new blog design website!

I created it all last night. It was a lot of work too! It was really fun though.

Anyways, do you want to know who the family we are fundraising for is?

The Abell's! 

The Abell family {Chris and Jenn} are adopting Olga through Reece's Rainbow.


Jenn's lovely blog is Saving our Starfish, if you want to check her out.



For the business, I chose the name Forever After Blog Designs:

"Bringing orphans home forever,
one blog design after another."

I'm excited to start designing blogs! Check out the new site:

Forever After Blog Designs

Thanks so much everyone for all of your encouragement. I hope it works out great, for everyone! :)

Blessings!

Friday, March 18, 2011

Encouraging Videos


Are you in need of some encouragement? Do you feel like no one cares? Like you are alone on this journey of life? If ever you needed encouragement, these would be the videos to do the job.

All three are very peaceful, yet powerful, videos with beautiful music. Please check them out, and be encouraged today!

Serenity. Warmth. Love. Affection. Peace. Comfort. Trust. Mercy. Compassion. Pure and Simple Encouragement.

God is Light

God of all Comfort

Love One Another


In other words of encouragement, jump for joy friends, because IT'S FRIDAY!

Blessings!


P.S: Don't forget to read about my new blog design idea and let me know what you think!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

What do you think? An exciting idea!

I love blogging. I'm completely obsessed with it. So obsessed that I practically begged my sister to start a blog so i could help her and design it for her.

Maybe I'm not the best influence. :)

Anyway, I'm always thinking about how I want to be a blessing to other people and really do something to show that I care.

As I was planning Monday's post (Monday is World Down Syndrome day, hint hint) this idea just came to me.

My favorite part of blog design is the headers. That's why, if you've been reading for a while, you have seen my header change about a thousand times.

I thought it would be great to just do it for free. I'm not trying to make money here, whatsoever. So not my goal.

I know of several families who are adopting children that happen to possess that magical extra chromosome (a.k.a. Down Syndrome) and they need all the financial help they can get.

What if I offered blog/header design...

  1. Free to anyone who first donates to the family yet to be chosen's adoption fund.
Or...

2. Charge a fee for blog design that would go towards family yet to be chosen's adoption fund.

So, please let me know what you think! I'm dying for opinions! Good idea or not? Suggestions?

Maybe I'm not even any good at design, but I love doing it and I really want to find a way to help fundraise to get these babies home sooner!
Blessings!

Remarkable Faith: A Funeral Too Soon

Today, I am participating in Mary from Giving Up On Perfect's Remarkable Faith journey. Yay! Everyone else, however, is writing about a wedding. I will do a wedding next week, but today I had to be different. :) You'll see why!


Happy St. Patricks Day!

Are you wearing your green? I hope so. Usually, that's all St. Patricks Day is. It's just a fun day where you wear a green t-shirt and maybe eat some food dyed green.

For most people, when they think St. Patrick's day, their mind goes to green, four leaf clover, rainbow, pot of Gold, luck, etc. My mind thinks a fleeting thought about all of those things, and then I think of what St. Patrick's day REALLY means to me.


Brandon Times.

For grades kindergarten through sixth I went to Holy Spirit, in Fairfield, California. I loved that school so much! Sixth grade was the best, though.

In sixth grade we got reading buddies. First grade reading buddies. Me? I got Brandon Times.

Sweetest little guy you would have ever met. He could fill your heart with joy on the worst of days. On his own worst days. 

Brandon had  T-Cell Leukemia. A 6 year old. Leukemia.

It wasn't often that he was at school. He was usually absent, getting treatment done. On those pretty rare Monday's he did make it to school though, I was psyched. I loved reading with him!

We were a bunch of kids. 6 year olds, 11 year olds, we didn't know much about cancer. We knew Brandon was sick, and we prayed for him.

{Deep Breath.}

St Patricks Day 2004. I had on my favorite green shirt, we had just eaten dinner, and I was feeling happy. Why not?  The phone rang and I jumped to answer it.

YES! It was "private caller" a.k.a. my very best friend {to this day!} Sabrina.

That's when the world shattered.

I answered the phone only to hear the most startling, alarming, down right terrifying sound I've ever heard.

Sobbing. Hysterical sobbing. So bad I couldn't even understand my best friends words.

"What? Why are you crying?"

"SABRINA! I can't understand you!" Me in all my panicky glory.

"SABRINA!!!" I was worried for her.

"BRANDON DIED!" She managed to choke out between sobs.

I don't know how you react when you hear this kind of news, but it's the most terrifying thing in the world for me. My heart literally drops. I can't breathe for a moment. I can't catch up with reality. It's so horribly terrifying.

I didn't know what else to do. I screamed, "Brandon DIED!!!"

My parents came running. They grabbed the phone. I don't remember anything else.

We were eleven. We had just experience a death. My BEST FRIEND had just called me, hysterically sobbing, to tell me that my sweet little reading buddy, Brandon, had died.

At age 6.


I truly remember nothing else besides this moment with my dear best friend.

Except. that is, the moment  a few days later when all the solemn first and sixth graders lined up to take buses to the funeral home.

This is the most wrong kind of field trip I can think of.

We sat through the service, all 80 of us 1st and 6th graders {only his class and the reading buddy class got to come along.} The tears were streaming full force. They're streaming right now. :)

We certainly didn't understand it all. It was the first death for most of us. All we knew was that, while our tears were watering the grass here on Earth, Brandon was up laughing and playing, fully healed, in Heaven. 

In a better place.

And that is what allowed us young souls to get through the loss of our sweet little friend.

This funeral was by far the most impactful on my life.

For God to take a 6 year old, to cause his parents so much grief and heartbreak, there had to be a reason.

It's not fair. It's NOT! Still, 7 years later {Oh gosh, has it been that long?} I know we would all love to have him back.

I don't even know how many of us kids from the sixth grade class still remember. I could be the only one. But that's okay with me.

I don't think about Brandon everyday, but for about the last month I have been.

I'm a better person because of him.

Just a few days ago, I was reading my Bible and I came across Genesis 9:13:

 "I have set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be a sign of the covenant between me and the earth."

That's right. We are still connected. Brandon's up there in Heaven, on top of the clouds, at the peak of the rainbow, just out of reach.
"The rainbow appears when the clouds are most disposed to wet; when we have most reason to fear the rain prevailing, God shews this seal of the promise that it shall not prevail.
The rainbow appears when one part of the sky is clear, which imitates mercy remembered in the midst of wrath, and the clouds are hemmed as it were with the rainbow, that it may not overspread the heavens, for the bow is coloured rain, or the edges of a cloud gilded. As God looks upon the bow that he may remember the covenant, so should we, that we also may be ever mindful of the covenant with faith and thankfulness."


Be praying for Brandon's family today, if you would be so kind. His sweet Mom, Laura, has a memorial website for Brandon that you can check out to learn more about him.

For this child I prayed, and the Lord has granted me my petition that I made to him. Therefore I have lent him to the Lord. As long as he lives, he is lent to the Lord.” And he worshiped the Lord there. - 1 Samuel 1:27-28

Who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. - 2 Corinthians 1:4

Blessings!


P.S: Since everyone else is writing about weddings today, I figured I would share this. {To cheer you up!} 

Today marks the 21st anniversary of my very close friend Mary Elizabeth's parents! What a *lucky* day to be married on. :)

Here's to 21 more! Congrats Leslie and Mike Rumsey!

This just goes to show you: It's all a miracle. Life, death, resurrection, we have so much to be thankful for, even in times of sadness! :)