This weekend I went to Dallas for a surprise baby shower for my sister-in-law, Kristen, and to spend some time with good ole Kim. Kim is one of my dearest friends in the world, and throughout college she kept me accountable...aka, she pretty much kept me sane, HA! Anyway, Kim is what I like to call a bosom friend or kindred spirit (if you've ever read or watched Ann of Green Gables, you know what I mean). We've always just had this connection, we get each other without even having to use words. Oh how I have missed my friend dearly. You see, Kim has been gone for two years, working in another country. She has had some crazy adventures that I'm kind of glad I didn't know about until she got back. She experienced God in a way that I don't think I have ever experienced, but yet I totally understood. We both know what it's like to live in another country and return to find that the country we've always known and loved was not exactly what we've always known and loved. Does that make sense? I'm sure Kim understands! Anyway, she has been urging me to read this book
So I did it, I finally bought the book. Can I just say that I'm only on the second chapter and it has already proven to be an incredibly powerful book?! It has not only begun to change my perspective on the American church, but on Christianity as a whole! Why have I not realized these things before? It seems so simple and it is spelled out so clearly in the Bible how we should live our lives and do our ministry, but our view of life, even as Christians, has been so messed up by what our society says is ok and right, that we are actually living the opposite of how God calls us to live! Platt describes himself as a "megachurch leader trying to follow a minichurch leader", what he means by this is that we spend so much time catering to ourselves and being comfortable in our faith, as so many Christians and American churches have done, when in all reality Christiany is about abandoning ourselves, as so few have done. Christ calls us to radical abandonment, and it is scarey and uncomfortable, I will admit that, but Jesus was not intereseted in finding believers who were comfortable. When you think about it, he was a minichurch leader. He had few followers, because what he asked for was not popular, it was not desired. I mean to give up your home, your family, your everyday comforts, we would today consider that "unhealthy".
Reading the first chapter of this book has motivated me more than ever to get back out onto the mission field. I know that God has us here (in Amarillo) for a time, and I humbly submit to that, but I know that He has called us out and we will not be living this cushy life forever. I know that radically abandoning the kind of life I have known my whole life will store up for me treasures in Heaven, but not only that, God will use that to bring light to a dark world! Isn't that incredible?!
Well my friends, I must leave you now, as I have gotten so caught up in this blog post that I forgot about dinner in the oven...I think I smell it burning, eeeek!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Roelof is a year older
On April 15, 2011, Roelof turned another year older. He might not be able to tell you his age, but I can...28. Yep, he's 28 years old. That means in just two more years he will officially be an old man. Or at least middle aged. Wow, can I just say that our 20's are flying by faster than I could have ever imagined they would! Before we know we'll look like this:
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Now most guys on their birthdays usually want to do something manly, but instead, my husband decided to be very sweet. He decided to share his birthday with me. My last birthday was not the best one I've ever had, so my wonderful, sweet husband showered me with gifts and on his birthday took me to the ballet! I love that guy :) So on Saturday we celebrated his birthday with a 'bring and braai' (aka bar-b-q) at our house. It was a pretty good weekend I must say, definitely one to remember.
All dressed up and ready to go to the ballet!
The cake that Roelof's boss bought him...I love that it has pink flowers...haha.
In other news, the Lord has been showing us so many great opportunities to get involved with our community lately. We have been able to be involved in ministry, and though it's not full time, it is still very much a part of our lives. We just finished up our girls Bible study last week and are looking forward to starting in a new place in the youth ministry...middle school boys. Again can I just say it....Yikes. This is going to be interesting. Of course, Chris and Roelof do act like middle school boys part of the time, so this should be a pretty good fit for them! Despite my joking, I really am excited and looking forward to this new adventure. I know without a doubt in my heart that God is using all of this to prepare us for full time ministry. We are also beginning a new Bible study with a group of friends that are just as mission minded as we are! There are three couples in this group and we will each be taking turns leading a study and leading a missions oriented devotional each week. For the first 6 weeks Roelof and I will be leading a study on creation, while Russell and Shaela lead the missions devotional. We are so excited to have this time of growth with friends that share a passion for missions as we do! We can't wait to see what the Lord has in store and what will unfold during our Tuesday night meetings! To keep up with what we are learning each week I will be updating a blog that we have started for our study, www.heartforthenations.wordpress.com
Roelof and Chris playing 'Just Dance' after last weeks Bible study
Speaking of missions and ministry, we are still praying for a full time ministry position for Roelof. We will be speaking to our local BGCT missionary about some opportunities in the area. Please pray that the Lord will open a door for Roelof to step into a full time position as soon as possible.
And now, some pictures of Lucy...because she's just so darn cute.
Lucy graduated from obedience school...
She was very excited!
Our dog plays soccer.
Whatever she just ate must have been very yummy.
What you lookin at?
So pretty!
Oh yeah, I almost forgot, guess who got a new camera? Me of course! Here is my beautiful new baby:
true love :)
We definitely had fun playing with this thing:
This is my momma, isn't she purdy?!
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Yikes.
Now most guys on their birthdays usually want to do something manly, but instead, my husband decided to be very sweet. He decided to share his birthday with me. My last birthday was not the best one I've ever had, so my wonderful, sweet husband showered me with gifts and on his birthday took me to the ballet! I love that guy :) So on Saturday we celebrated his birthday with a 'bring and braai' (aka bar-b-q) at our house. It was a pretty good weekend I must say, definitely one to remember.
All dressed up and ready to go to the ballet!
The cake that Roelof's boss bought him...I love that it has pink flowers...haha.
In other news, the Lord has been showing us so many great opportunities to get involved with our community lately. We have been able to be involved in ministry, and though it's not full time, it is still very much a part of our lives. We just finished up our girls Bible study last week and are looking forward to starting in a new place in the youth ministry...middle school boys. Again can I just say it....Yikes. This is going to be interesting. Of course, Chris and Roelof do act like middle school boys part of the time, so this should be a pretty good fit for them! Despite my joking, I really am excited and looking forward to this new adventure. I know without a doubt in my heart that God is using all of this to prepare us for full time ministry. We are also beginning a new Bible study with a group of friends that are just as mission minded as we are! There are three couples in this group and we will each be taking turns leading a study and leading a missions oriented devotional each week. For the first 6 weeks Roelof and I will be leading a study on creation, while Russell and Shaela lead the missions devotional. We are so excited to have this time of growth with friends that share a passion for missions as we do! We can't wait to see what the Lord has in store and what will unfold during our Tuesday night meetings! To keep up with what we are learning each week I will be updating a blog that we have started for our study, www.heartforthenations.wordpress.com
Roelof and Chris playing 'Just Dance' after last weeks Bible study
Speaking of missions and ministry, we are still praying for a full time ministry position for Roelof. We will be speaking to our local BGCT missionary about some opportunities in the area. Please pray that the Lord will open a door for Roelof to step into a full time position as soon as possible.
And now, some pictures of Lucy...because she's just so darn cute.
Lucy graduated from obedience school...
She was very excited!
Our dog plays soccer.
Whatever she just ate must have been very yummy.
What you lookin at?
So pretty!
Oh yeah, I almost forgot, guess who got a new camera? Me of course! Here is my beautiful new baby:
true love :)
We definitely had fun playing with this thing:
This is my momma, isn't she purdy?!
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