Tuesday

Recycled into New Creations

by: Joanna G. Wright
Our hearts need to be recycled too.

"Mommy, what's that big orange container?" My curious 5-year-old asked as she peered out the front window. "That's our recycling bin," I said. "We clean out cans and bottles that can be recycled and place them in the bin." "Is the bin for that big orange truck?" she asked. "That's right! They take the stuff in the bin to the recycling plant where they turn it into more cans and bottles. It helps keep stuff from going in the trash where it's never used again."

I've always strived to teach my children about being a good steward of the earth God gave us. In Genesis, God told Adam he's in charge. And Genesis 1:26 not only says we are made in God's image but that we're given the charge to care for all the earth and everything in it.

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The Princess or the Pain?

by: MOPS President Naomi Cramer Overton
Encouraging someone is a way to help heal others on our planet.

The Princess: "Hurry up, you're slow." The voice caught my ear, and I turned around. A dad stood next to the hotel elevator, talking to the same little girl I'd seen four times in the last two days. I'd guess she was about 4-years-old. Her dark curls and silvery plastic princess crown had drawn my eye each time I'd crossed her path. "Not that button, stupid," her dad said, as she pushed the up instead of the down arrows. I cringed. Each time I'd seen her, this girl's parents had spoken harshly and demeaned her value.

Angered, I wanted to tell the man to appreciate this girl—to notice she was trying to listen. Yet, I doubted that would help, and it might cause him to unleash his anger on me or, worse, on her. Wanting to offer some kindness, I smiled at the little girl and said, "I like your crown."

She looked up. Then she gave me just the faintest of smiles—her lips upturning at the edges. A ding sounded, and then she and her dad disappeared into the elevator. The doors closed.

The Pain: Even now, the pain I shared for a moment with this girl lingers.

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Thursday

Your Beautiful Story


by: Lisa Bevere

Daughter of God… you are woven into a God’s beautiful story. You are set apart and your life tells a story.

Your eyes saw my unformed body. All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be. (Psalm 139:16 NIV)

But what story do you want to tell? Mother, what legacy would you leave behind for your children? Beloved, what is your love story? My children have something more in them. I catch it in the faraway glimpses of their eyes. I hear its voice in the music that moves them. I want my life to speak to them in a way they can understand. Love alone crosses all boundaries of time.

Though we cannot determine how our stories begin, we are very much a part of how they will end. Never doubt, there is a wrestling match taking place for how your tale will close. More often than not, happy endings come only after there has been a battle waged with evil. In our world, very little good happens without some sort of fight. Each and every day could be likened to a page. We are the writers who craft the stories with our words and choices. This is but one of the reasons why stories speak so powerfully to us.

When Jesus walked the earth as a man, He was a master story teller. He packaged timeless messages in word pictures. He used parables, natural law, and real-life experiences to teach His audiences about His Father’s kingdom. He wanted the truth to be heard within the framework of living, progressive pictures. He took the abstract and made it tangible and embraceable in the everyday.

We could almost say stories are the original form of movies, because as plots develop, we find our minds moving from one scene to the next. We do not merely hear or read stories; we see them as only we can. In the secret places of our hearts and minds, they take form. Within the framework of our imaginations, characters are cast with whom only we can identify. They move freely and fill in the blanks as the story unfolds.

So what about your story? Before the most exciting parts of your story can be realized, you must first discover your role. I am afraid far too often a true casting never happens. We float through life, hoping someone else will tell us what parts we are to play. There is great potential for danger when we make others responsible for our happiness. God is the ultimate storyteller who wants to reveal His love story in you. He has written your role and scripted the desires of your heart.

What story have you been living? Or more importantly, whose story have you been living? Have you been allowing others to dictate your life’s story or are you allowing God to dictate His grand story for your life?

Remember that the end of your story is not yet written. Even now you are crafting your tale with your words and choices. The world is watching to see which story you will be apart of.

In the Wake of Suicide

A book, "In the Wake of Suicide", written by Diane Kaulen, gives insight and direction concerning death of a loved one by suicide. This book can help young children deal with not only suicide, but by also helping them understand that God can help them through ANY tragedy that they may face in their lives.

Check out her website HERE for her amazing book!!

The Scars of Easter

by: Paul Brand with Philip Yancey

He knows the wounds of humanity. His hands prove it.

Isaac Newton said, "In the absence of any other proof, the thumb alone would convince me of God's existence." After 40 years as a surgeon specializing in hands, I am tempted to agree. Nothing in all nature rivals the hand's combination of strength and agility, tolerance and sensitivity. We use our hands for the most wonderful activities: art, music, writing, healing, touching.
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WAKE UP CALL


I arise today
Through God's strength to direct me,
God's might to uphold me,
God's wisdom to guide me,
God's eye to look before,
God's ear to hear me,
God's word to speak to me,
God's hand to guard me,
God's way to lie before me,
God's shield to protect me,
God's hosts to save me from snares of devils.

From temptation of vices,
From everyone who shall wish me ill,
Afar and anear,
Alone and in a multitude.

—Attributed to St. Patrick, from "The Deer's Cry" (St. Patrick's Breastplate), translated by Kuno Meyer

St. Patrick


Saint Patrick is believed to have been born in the late fourth century, and is often confused with Palladius, a bishop who was sent by Pope Celestine in 431 to be the first bishop to the Irish believers in Christ.

Saint Patrick was the patron saint and national apostle of Ireland who is credited with bringing christianity to Ireland. Most of what is known about him comes from his two works, the Confessio, a spiritual autobiography, and his Epistola, a denunciation of British mistreatment of Irish christians. Saint Patrick described himself as a "most humble-minded man, pouring forth a continuous paean of thanks to his Maker for having chosen him as the instrument whereby multitudes who had worshipped idols and unclean things had become the people of God."

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Who are you? And how does it affect your body?




by: Julia Havey
I have to share this with you, I read it today and love it!

"Traditional dieting strategies don't work for emotional eaters
because the psychological aspects of weight management aren't fully
addressed by most plans. Most diet programs don't deal with self-
sabotage and the real reasons why we knock ourselves off track. To
achieve lasting weight management success, emotional eaters need to
go through the following four stages of change.

D - Discover: The first step is to discover our hidden emotional
obstacles and understand the food-feelings connection that makes
balanced eating so difficult. It's essential to tune in to our inner
selves before we can attempt to change our outer appearance. We need
to identify the self-defeating thoughts and attitudes, that lead us
to sabotage our success with such frustrating regularity. Discovery
is crucial because it's impossible to win the weight war until we
know who the enemy really is.

I - Invent: Once we've discovered the emotional issues and self-
defeating ways of thinking that have always stood in our way, we
need to invent a new way of managing our lives and ourselves. It's
time to break free from old habits and standard modes of operating.
This requires that we invent healthier, more nurturing ways of
thinking to combat those self-defeating tendencies.

E - Extinguish: The next step is to extinguish the old, unhealthy
ways of thinking, feeling and perceiving as we adopt our newly-
invented life plan. Healing old wounds and building new skills will
help us deal with life's troubles head on and decrease our reliance
on food.

T - Transform: Our final task is to transform our new insights,
skills and healing into a positive lifestyle that emphasizes healthy
food choices and regular exercise. After much hard work, one of my
clients got to this stage and said, "I'm at the point now where
exercising and eating right are emotionally uncomplicated. " What she
meant was that she at last felt free of her old emotional shackles
and could now make the commitment necessary for the long-term task
of successful weight management.

The D.I.E.T. Plan is a sometimes tough - but necessary - process for
those of us with emotional eating issues. Remember: Until you deal
with the issues, you can't tackle the fat."

---author unknown

I don't know who wrote this but I LOVE it nonetheless! After having
lost 130 pounds and struggling like most women to KEEP it off, I
know the issues we face first hand.

The self-discovery aspect of the weight loss journey is perhaps the
most important part. That's what my journal (part of the 26-week program) is full of--pages of self discovery! It isn't enough to say you want to lose weight,
you must get to the root of why you gained it in the first place and
what it might be doing for you. What do I mean by that? In the 10
years that I have been trying to help obese and overweight women to
get healthier, to give up their most unhealthy habits or "vices" I
have found that for many women the excess weight serves as a shield
from getting hurt--or atleast they think it is sparing them. When in
reality, the excess weight harms health, hurts self-esteem and
sometimes hinders personal growth.

It is time to reinvent yourself and your future! Extinquish poor
health and excess pounds from your life and in doing so you will
transform into the person you know you can be!

For me, my 20's found me weighing around 300 pounds. My 30's were my
thinnest years, getting down to as low as 160. My forties? Well,
after 4 failed pregnancies and more progestrone pumped into me than
the law should allow to try and do what nature didn't want me to; I
gained 25 of my hard fought pounds back--and I can tell you this; it
is harder to lose weight over 40 than at any other time in my life.
But, the good news is, it can be done! I am close to my goal, but
not there yet--but I know this much, my self-discovery has been
worth every pound--up and down and I wouldn't trade it for the world.

I like body, I love myself, I love my life. I saw a video of myself
yesterday and I am not aging the way I want! My chin? What happens
as we get older that it sort of goes from chin to neck rather than a
sculpted chin of youth? Argh! If it's not one thing, it's another!

I guess that's the good thing about self discovery and self
improvement, it never really has a finish line.

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Tuesday

How to Decorate Easter Eggs!



A hint from Tuula in Port Orford, Oregon: "When drying eggs, use bleach container lids - they are just the right size and don't make a ring around the bottom of the egg."

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Meaning of Easter







As Christmas is celebrating Jesus' birth, Easter is celebrating Jesus' victory over death and mankind's hope for eternal life.

The highlights behind the Easter story include Jesus' execution, His burial and, most importantly, His rising from death.

The account of Jesus' rising from death was recorded in the most authoritative historical records, the Gospel books: Three days after His death, a few women first found His tomb empty. Then Jesus appeared in front of these women and His disciples, talking and eating with them. Out of doubts still, one disciple did not believe Jesus was alive again until he actually touched Jesus' fatal wounds. In the following forty days, hundreds of people witnessed this Jesus who had returned from death until He ascended to Heaven.

Before His death, Jesus had promised eternal life to those who followed Him. If the story ended at His death, Jesus would have been no more than a religious figure with a finite life span. But the fact the Jesus rose from death demonstrated He has the power over death, and only through Him can people have hope for eternal life. Jesus said, "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16).

  • To learn more about Jesus' death and rising, click here.
  • For a brief summary of Jesus' life, click here.
  • For a clear and concise introductory course on Jesus, click here.

Is God with-holding something you need?

By Anita Carman, Founder and President of Inspire Women

Do you feel there is something missing in your life? Perhaps you are a child who never had your family's favor. Perhaps you are an employee who has been overlooked. Perhaps you are a leader who thinks you should be further ahead than you are. Perhaps you wish you had the kind of relationships and friends others seem to have. Perhaps you wish you had the youth and health of yesteryears. Does your heart long for a position, a ministry, a house, an inheritance, a clean bill of health, a relationship? Do you feel God is with-holding something from you? Let us hear from King David who was a man after God's own heart and learn to live in the freedom he discovered.

King David said in Ps 144:3-4: LORD, what is man that you care for him, the son of man that you think of him? Man is like a breath; his days are like a fleeting shadow. NIV

Oh Faithful One, no matter what your dreams are, the fact remains that your time on this earth is microscopic compared to God's eternal timeline. Whatever you have your heart set on, what God wants to do is to carry us into being part of His dream that will live on for eternity. Below is what David's observation can teach us:

1. What is man that God cares for us? The fact that God gives us anything should make us stop in our tracks and celebrate. The God of the Universe looked our way and chose to bless us. He blessed us with the greatest gift of all, that of giving us His one and only son who paid the full penalty of our sins. In light of that, all other gifts pale by comparison. This doesn't mean we should not ask God for what our heart longs for. However, we should ask for this with the full confidence that we are appealing to one who has not spared His most precious gift of His one and only son who died for us. Therefore, we ask knowing God has a track record of generous giving towards us. We also ask with the full humility that "God, you don't need to do one more thing for me but should you choose to grant this desire of my heart, I would be most grateful."

2. What is man that God thinks of him? Not only does God care to provide for our needs, He also thinks about us. What thoughts go through God's mind when He thinks about us? In David's case, one thought God had for David was to give him the opportunity to assist his son in building the temple. Observe, however, that Solomon was doing something God cared about. Instead of indulging those who are not surrendered to God, may our lives be about investing in those who are building what God cares about! In the midst of your relationships, will you make the choice to pour your emotional energies and resources into those who are serving God? In your waiting places and personal challenges, will you look for opportunities to encourage others so they can serve at their potential?

The fact is, when God thinks about us, His heart is always for the world. He blesses us in order that we can bless others. No matter how small we try to make our world by focusing on our own needs, God's Spirit will continue to enlarge our thinking. I wonder today if you are clinging on to details and relationships that are too small compared to the eternal world of your heavenly Father. Is it time for you to step into God's world?

3. What could God possibly do with man whose days are like a shadow? Buildings that go up can be knocked down. Businesses that thrive one day can go under the next. The only thing that matters is when we allow our successes to invest in those who share the message of eternal life with others. It is only when we rescue the perishing and lead them to having their names in God's book of Life that our lives have counted for something eternal. Oh Faithful One, instead of allowing all the details of the world to consume and distract you, how can you align your successes with God's eternal agenda? Then when you step into eternity, nothing has changed. In fact, you have simply stepped from an eternal agenda on earth to your place of eternity in your heavenly Father's kingdom.

Warm Hands, Warmed Hearts

Moms and kids are a powerful team when it comes to serving others.
By July Palpant

Straight from St. Kitts, a tropical island in the Caribbean, Juneve, a 9-month-old boy with Down's syndrome came to the United States for club foot surgery. At the time, we served as a foster family for Healing the Children, a national organization bringing children to the U.S. for surgeries not available in their own countries. We welcomed this plump, dark-skinned bundle of joy into our midst.

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