My aunt in California sent me this picture to blog about. What do you see from the picture? I see three things that we could draw an analogy from. I usually stick to one topic but I'm going to go for three on this one.
First, it reminds me that we should choose our friends wisely. Not everyone you consider a friend has your best interest in mind. I think if this alligator really just wanted to give his frog friend a lift, then he could have done it with a closed mouth. I think the gator has a secret motive, 'lunch.' Psalm 10;7 ''Their mouths are full of lies and threats; trouble and evil are under their tongues.''
Secondly, it reminds me of how we don't know when the Lord will return or call us home and we need to always be ready. Matthew 24; 42-44 ''“Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come. But understand this: If the owner of the house had known at what time of night the thief was coming, he would have kept watch and would not have let his house be broken into. So you also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.'' That frog has no idea how close he is to death and it can be over for him in an instant.
Thirdly, it reminds me that if you play with danger, you're going to get bit. The frog thinks he is just going to sneak a peak into the darkness of evil and yet he's not only risking his toes but his very life. Proverbs 22;3 ''The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.''
A picture speaks a thousand words but I'm not going to say or type that much. God does speak to us thru nature so does the picture say any more to you? I'd love to hear.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Way Back Wednesday
| The driveway |
| Before the pool, driveway and sunroom |
| Before the deck, carport and basement renovation |
| View from the road before removing 60 trees |
| The backyard |
This is where we moved to about 28 years ago. My dad's aunt and uncle lived across the street since he was a little boy. He dreamed of owning it one day and the dream came true on a 2nd try. My parents couldn't afford it the first time they made an offer so they waited a few years and tried again. I remember us looking at some other houses and this one just looked like alot of work. My 12 yr old eyes could not see the vision they had in mind. I did my share of blade work and trailer hauling with our riding lawnmower on these 2.5 acres. I'd say it all worked out after all.
Don't you think this is how God sees us? A tangled mess that needs alot of His work in our lives but yet with a vision of a beautiful ending. Of course, maintenance is required thru His word, prayer and our fellowship with other believers. Thankfully, He thinks we are worth the trouble too.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
C'mon Already
Well, you may think I blog about patience alot but it's something I know I need to get better at. I may seem patient but my thoughts have said everything these flowers are saying in the caption above. I think I was wired to be an independent person because it has never bothered me to do stuff alone. I actually enjoyed it. As my wiring has failed me, I've been forced to rely on other people. I don't know of a faster way to learn patience. If you adhere to the phrase 'if you want it done right, do it yourself' then you have a steep road ahead of you when, not if, you want help from others. Patience isn't always about waiting but also understanding your way of doing things is not always the only way.
Maybe an example would help me illustrate what I'm trying to say. Are you a navigator in the car but sitting in the passenger seat? You may know the quickest way from point A to point B, but when the driver takes the path of A -D- C- B, it takes patience to not say anything. I am a navigator in the car so if people ask me which way I want to go, I sometimes practice patience by saying 'either way, it doesn't matter.'
Patience, use it before you lose it.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Stress in a Good Way
My friend, Sherry, and I were recently talking about the huge diamond found at Murpheesboro a couple of weeks ago. It is worth 20,000 dollars and we both agreed if we had found it, then 'SOLD' would be our first thought.
According to a recent study in the journal Nature, they think the recipe for a diamond is as follows:
Bury carbon dioxide 100 miles into Earth. Heat to about 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit. Squeeze under pressure of 725,000 pounds per square inch. Quickly rush towards Earth’s surface to cool.
Have you ever felt like you were under that kind of pressure? We are under all kinds of pressure everyday in our lives in order to survive like atmospheric pressure, blood pressure, etc. Sometimes extra pressure can make us feel uncomfortable or change us. It can be a good thing if handled according to His will. God allows us to undergo the pressure of trials because He is transforming us into a precious diamond for His glory. We too are as filthy and dirty as charcoal but with Him in our lives, we too can become a shiny gem in His eyes.
So the next time your blood pressure is near stroke level and you're sweating bullets, then just cool it down quick. Realize whatever the stress is, that it is part of God's plan in making you into something better.
Have you ever felt like you were under that kind of pressure? We are under all kinds of pressure everyday in our lives in order to survive like atmospheric pressure, blood pressure, etc. Sometimes extra pressure can make us feel uncomfortable or change us. It can be a good thing if handled according to His will. God allows us to undergo the pressure of trials because He is transforming us into a precious diamond for His glory. We too are as filthy and dirty as charcoal but with Him in our lives, we too can become a shiny gem in His eyes.
So the next time your blood pressure is near stroke level and you're sweating bullets, then just cool it down quick. Realize whatever the stress is, that it is part of God's plan in making you into something better.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
I See....

How do you see yourself? Do you define yourself by your outer, physical appearance or by the inner you? I think how you think of yourself comes across in more ways than you realize. Our bodies are guaranteed to fail us and eventually die but our spirits don't have to. Some people who are 80 have more of a love for life and adventure than some at age 30. Don't you love to see older people like that?
I can relate to the woman in the caption. I want to do things I used to could do but am held back with the fraility of my body. I try not to let my spirit give in to that tho. I want to do all I can within my body's limitations. If it doesn't work out, at least I tried. I would still love to skydive but it's that landing that has held me back. If I'm ever in Gatlinburg, TN again, I'm going to check out the simulated version they have there.
I used to be pretty vain and spend hours in front of the mirror. Now I avoid mirrors because how I see myself without one is better in my mind. The mortal will one day become immortal so in those things only is there true beauty and fullfilment.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
That Was Mine

Have you ever went to the fridge with a craving for a certain thing and discovered somebody else ate it all? You probably said to yourself, 'hey I was gonna eat that.' Then nothing else looks good. There's just no substitute for what you really wanted.
I can't imagine being in a large family and being able to save anything for yourself to enjoy later. I bet whoever invented the idea of small, personal refrigerators came from a large family..lol.
The caption of the cat above reminded me of an episode at work. We were priviledged to have a lunch room with a fridge, microwave and toaster oven. We all kept food in the fridge and respected each other's stuff as their own. I kept some breakfast sandwiches in the freezer. One morning, I went to get one and they were all gone. Come to find out, the janitorial night crew had helped themselves...aka theft. I think they got fired but I can't say for sure but I did change what I had for breakfast from then on.
If licking your food to call it yours doesn't quite agree with your idea of ettiquite, then I suggest a label maker. Or you can do what my 'only child' upbringing can't quite grasp and SHARE...lol.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Superbowl Appetite

How many of us are going to look like this during the Super Bowl on Sunday? I doubt you'll be chomping on carrots. According to KATV, the Super Bowl is 2nd only to Thanksgiving on largest consumption. According to USA Today, the average person will eat nearly 2,500 calories during the game in one sitting. Can I just stop and say 'Whoa, that's insane.'
You might consider how you felt the day after Thanksgiving when you're preparing your Superbowl snack menu. Sure food helps us enjoy the game more but if we are going to pig-out then put some healthy options on the buffet table. Did you know that more avocados are sold for Super Bowl Sunday than any other holiday throughout the year? Yes! Guacamole is a dip to consider along with the beloved cheese dip. Also chicken quesadillas might go over just as well as chicken wings.. and less messy. Popcorn is a healthy option to gorge yourself on instead of the Chex party mix. Just some healthy alternatives that could satisfy both your appetite and waist line.
Enjoy the game however you choose, it's just food for thought.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
What'd They Say?

I love this caption. I think it's hilarious! If you think about it after you read it and said, 'what?' then it's kind of an oxymoron statement. Vomit is gross but bees only spit out honey so that's a pretty sweet compliment.
Have you ever had someone say something to you and you're not sure if what they said to you was good or bad? A compliment or a slam? For example, ''Those jeans make you look slimmer.'' Well, do I look good or do they think I'm fat is what you might think later. I think women have a gift or downfall of reading in too much to what other people say. Don't get offended ladies, it's just my honest opinion because I've done it too. We can overthink a statement and twist it into something never intended.
All I'm trying to say is don't let yourself get caught up in semantics and dwelling on it till it changes form. If your first instinct is that a statement is good then take it as such.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Way Back Wednesday
Psalm 90:14
''Satisfy us in the morning with your unfailing love, that we may sing for joy and be glad all our days.''
Okay this picture is proof that I have never been a morning person. I've barely got my eyes open. Photography should be illegal before noon, don't you think?
Morning, what does it mean to you? It's a new dawn, it's a new day. God has granted you another day of life with His great faithfulness. 'This is the day that the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it.'
Maybe it would be a good idea to think on that before we think about our busy agendas for the day. Start the day with an attitude of gratitude to the Lord, whether it be 5am [not me] or 9am.
''Satisfy us in the morning with your unfailing love, that we may sing for joy and be glad all our days.''
Okay this picture is proof that I have never been a morning person. I've barely got my eyes open. Photography should be illegal before noon, don't you think?
Morning, what does it mean to you? It's a new dawn, it's a new day. God has granted you another day of life with His great faithfulness. 'This is the day that the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it.'
Maybe it would be a good idea to think on that before we think about our busy agendas for the day. Start the day with an attitude of gratitude to the Lord, whether it be 5am [not me] or 9am.
FBF Prayer Requests for February
FBF MISSIONARY PRAYER REQUESTS FOR FEB 2012
Martin and Hansy Tuohy
-- Please pray that I would have the wisdom needed to deal with a serious church discipline issue on the Faroe Islands that I have been dealing with since Christmas. Sadly, the elders up there don't seem inclined to want to do much about it!
--Pregnancy is going well and we are excited to meet the little boy in about 3 months. Please pray for endurance and wisdom for Hansy as she goes about being a stay at home mom in this feminist society.
Lesley Wolfe
Ted and Priscilla Clark
Denny and Arlene Norris
Bobby and Namatha Avilez
Phillip and Sandra Prime
Please continue to pray for Jesús and Angeles. A few days ago they captured most of the men who were involved in the kidnapping. Pray that the Lord would work in the lives of their kids, especially Ismael.
Pray for our 2 upcoming evangelistic outreaches: Friday the 10th we will return to the hospital to do our monthly outreach and Sunday evening the 12th we have our Valentine's evangelistic outreach. We are showing an evangelistic movie (Late One Night) and serving a spaghetti dinner with all the trimmings.
Monica Sernatinger
Martin and Hansy Tuohy
-- Please pray that I would have the wisdom needed to deal with a serious church discipline issue on the Faroe Islands that I have been dealing with since Christmas. Sadly, the elders up there don't seem inclined to want to do much about it!
--Pregnancy is going well and we are excited to meet the little boy in about 3 months. Please pray for endurance and wisdom for Hansy as she goes about being a stay at home mom in this feminist society.
Lesley Wolfe
The translation check of 20 chapters in Genesis and 4 in Exodus. We’ll begin Monday, Jan 30th and finish up on Friday or Saturday (Feb 3rd or 4th).
a. Pray for Kwia, as he listens for the first time in his life to these chapters, and then answers questions concerning them from my consultant, Paul Cheshire.
b. Pray for BK as he hears once again these chapters --- we’ll be finishing up the story of Joseph, then will be going through Genesis 1-11, and some other chapters (i.e., the story of Abraham and Isaac), and then Exodus 1-4.
c. Pray for Paul as he checks the translation of these chapters.
d. Pray for us all ---- our time together working and eating and just hanging out together at night. That our times together would be profitable and enjoyable!!
Ted and Priscilla Clark
Please continue to pray with us for the political situation in Mexico. Pray for wisdom and power to be given to the government forces working to restore law and order in the country. Pray for a complete cleansing from corruption in their midst, for a spiritual revival among them, and for a zeal for justice and truth. Pray for the Lord to quickly bring down the forces of evil, which have become so powerful in Mexico. Pray for the Lord’s hand of protection on us, and on the many Christian workers throughout the country.
Pray for the numerous people who attend our church regularly, and perhaps think they are believers, but have not trusted Christ yet. Pray for the work of God’s Spirit in their hearts, convincing them of their sin and bringing them to trust in Him alone for salvation. Pray for the many Bible studies being carried out each week with unbelievers. Pray for the light of salvation to enter each of these homes.
Denny and Arlene Norris
1. We are grateful to the Lord for this last weekend where our church attended a conference/camp in Brookings, Oregon with several other Spanish speaking churches. The word was taught and there were great challenges regarding holiness, the gospel, and wisdom regarding how to raise children. Several unbelievers attended with us. We ask you to pray for the salvation of two Mexican men who attended...Art and Mitchel.
2. On Wednesday evenings we are studying what God has to say about marriage and the family. Pray that God would use this time to build strong families in our church. After the study we all (children & parents) go to the gym to play indoor soccer. We ask that you pray for Obadiah and Rebecca's rebellious 14 year old son (Alejandro). Obadiah came to Christ over a year ago; he is really growing and wants to honor the Lord. His wife Rebecca (who has know the Lord for a longer period of time) also has a strong desire to obey the Lord. Besides their 14 year old son Alejandro, they have 2 other younger children.
3. We also ask you to pray for Fernando & Erica... who are receiving an evangelistic study in their home. Their work schedules and activities have made it difficult for the study to be constant. Pray with us that God will use His word to bring faith to their hearts.
4. Pray that God will raise up elder-quality men from among the body. There are 4 men who desire to grow; they are all faithfully reading and study God's word and are also involved in serving the church on Sundays. We are studying the book of I Timothy on Wednesday mornings as well as the book of Romans on Sunday evenings.
Bobby and Namatha Avilez
1. Pray that disgruntled former staff or students would gather to pray for us rather than to light fires of untruths about us. Pray that the hearers of the gossip would ask for clarifications, rather than run with it!
2. Pray for Kent and Ramy, our new staffers from India, as they prepare to take over the House of Hope leadership during Bobby and Namatha’s trip back to the States and Belize
Phillip and Sandra Prime
Please continue to pray for Jesús and Angeles. A few days ago they captured most of the men who were involved in the kidnapping. Pray that the Lord would work in the lives of their kids, especially Ismael.
Pray for our 2 upcoming evangelistic outreaches: Friday the 10th we will return to the hospital to do our monthly outreach and Sunday evening the 12th we have our Valentine's evangelistic outreach. We are showing an evangelistic movie (Late One Night) and serving a spaghetti dinner with all the trimmings.
Monica Sernatinger
1. Please, continue to pray that the Lord would provide a missionary family to come and continue with the church planting ministry here in Puruándiro. As a church we need shepherding and boldly reaching out to others. May the Lord continue to prepare the men for eldership.
2. We recently found out that Coral had been lying to us and never broke her engagement. Please, pray for her repentance. She plans to get married in March.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Pharoah Talk

If you are doing the Bible in a year readings, then you recently read of Pharoah telling Moses repeatedly that he would let the Israelites go into the wilderness to worship their God but then denied them that opportunity. Each time he and Egypt suffered thru a plague, he would beg for it to be taken away and would say he would give them permission if the plague was stopped. Plague after plague, his words meant nothing. He said and did only what benefitted him.
Do you follow thru on what you say? I've blogged on this topic before but I think it's an important one. I have seen this happen with mission trips. People are ready and willing to ask you for money to send them but when you ask for a summary of the trip, it's ''I will'' but it turns out ''they don't.'' They've gotten what they wanted, until next time.
Whatever the case may be, don't say it if you don't mean it. An honest 'no' is better than a 'yes' that failed to act.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Stop It

I have yet to master the art of patience. On occasion it has shown itself clearly. This caption reminds me of one of those times.
I rarely talk on the phone now days because my voice is softer than it used to be. I used to though handle the personal business calls that I could. Well, one day at work I had to call the health insurance company. A task that I thoroughly hate. Anyways, I told whatever the situation was to the lady on the other end of the line. She started whispering back to me. I know this can be an unconscious response to my soft voice so I told her 'please don't whisper.' She continued to do so and I asked her again to stop it. And again. Maybe it had been a bad day or I had just reached my limit but I banged that phone receiver on my desk two or three times and said 'are you gona stop it now??' [maybe I should have put that in all caps..lol] Well, I must have got my point across because she finished the rest of the phone call in her normal voice.
Patience sometimes just runs out, hopefully you can handle it a little better than me when it does.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Good Grief

Proverbs 4;24 '' Keep your mouth free of perversity; keep corrupt talk far from your lips. ''
Even Charlie Brown got frustrated with himself, other people and life itself. The harshest words out of his mouth though were 'GOOD GRIEF.' These are two of my favorite words to express dissatisfaction. We should work on our patience skills to not let things get to us so but we are human. To use perverse language tho shows not only a lack of vocabulary but also the lack of discipline in your tongue. There is nothing in bad language that benefits you or glorifies God. It is just a gateway left open for the devil to wreck havoc. Movies that are rated R for pervasive language is a warning to you that it is filled with corrupt language throughout. Avoid being subjected by the media or acquaintences that have a filthy mouth because you don't want to lose sensitivity to its destructive influence on you.
Psalm 19:14 ''May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.''
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Redirection

Have you ever watched the show ''Let's Make a Deal?'' There's often a choice of money in your hand or looking behind door number 2. We can choose what we know or trust that there might be something better. I think that's kind of like what happens when God redirects our choices. We have to trust that He knows best even when we don't know what it will be. So what if door number two has a goose behind the curtain, will you still trust that this is what God wants for you? Stay the course and you'll find out the goose lays golden eggs.
Choices in life should fall in to place with His Word. Redirection just means He has something better in mind for you that you may not be able to see yet.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Foolish or Power?
This is a great caption, thanks Twylia, on how the unbelievers of the world see Christians and their faith. While unbelievers are counting on their own strength, they are sure to fail. The guy treading water in the caption is sure to sink and drown because he has no foothold of support. He can't see or feel the strength in the Power of the Cross. It's foolish to him because he hasn't been touched yet. Yet, you can see how close he is to that saving Power. Do you think he will have to go under a few times before he sees the Power of the Cross? I think the guy holding on to the Cross looks less worried and feels secure, even amid the deep water he's in.
Are you sinking or secure? The song lyrics ''on the Solid Rock I stand, all other ground is sinking sand'' is what comes to my mind when I think about this blog and caption.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Led by the Heart

Sometimes the heart and mind don't always agree. I can't say you should always go with one over the other. They usually both have compelling arguements. They are both vulnerable to being swayed by worldly thoughts so it's important to seek wisdom to make sure it's in accordance with God's word.
My story didn't involve too much of that advice but it worked out. I knew I wanted to be a pharmacist since 11th grade. I planned my high school classes and college career towards that goal. What I didn't expect was that the Navy would interfere with that plan. I applied and got accepted twice to the pharmacy program here in LR. I had to make a choice both times on whether a career or a relationship was more important to me. If you could summarize my life in one word, it would be 'adaptation.' I followed my heart and changed career paths. Some might say I missed the money train but I don't think money is what life's all about. I still agree with my heart's decisions. I think my career worked out better anyways with the physical adaptations I've had to make. So in this bout, the heart and mind both won.
Sometimes the heart has reasons that reason doesn't understand.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Way Back Wednesday
Okay first of all, I don't know why I'm in my nightgown on the front porch for the whole world to see. I guess it didn't matter to me. Wasn't it nice when you were young enough to not really care what the rest of the world thinks? All that was on my mind was Bosco and his tricks. A great moment captured with my childhood dog.
I think this picture can remind us to focus on what's important to us and not give in to worldly opinions. The world can make us feel shy or intimidated but we must stand strong in our own values.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Who Saw That?

I think one of the most embarrassing yet humbling things in life is falling down in front of people. If I've fallen once in my life, I've fallen a hundred times or more. You want to jump up as fast as basketball players do on the court but that's rarely the case. It's more like a slow motion film that everyone is glued to.
One time as I was going into the post office in Arlington, TX, I tripped and fell. The long line of people who were waiting to mail there packages then formed a circle around me. The stares and questions were enough to make me want to be swallowed up by a sinkhole at the moment. Getting up and out of there was all I cared about.
It's probably a good thing for us all to have a goof up every once in a while to remind us not to be too proud of ourselves. I guess the crowd watching increases the rate of humility for us.
Monday, January 23, 2012
A Thirst For

Have you ever drank a glass of water and it tasted better than anything else you'd had in a while? Some of my medicines can really make me thirsty and today my drink of water tasted extra refreshing. Quenching your thirst is a good feeling, sometimes you feel like you just can't get enough.
Living Water provides for your soul's thirst. What is the Living Water, you might ask? Jesus. Just as we long for a glass of physical water, our souls should long for Christ. The better we get to know Him and build our relationship with Him, the more we will satisfy our soul.
Do you know anyone looking for water? Someone who is spiritually thirsty? Introduce that person to Jesus, the Living Water.
''Whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst.'' —John 4:14
John 4;10 “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water.”
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Seeing Clearly

Well today is a very foggy day but we know the sun is behind all those clouds and haze. We know it because we've seen it on other days in the past. Hopefully we will only have to wait till tomorrow to see it clearly again. God is kind of like that too, sometimes we clearly see His works and other times we have to wait. When we get an answer to a prayer, it's easy to see God working in our lives. When we pray for someone else for years, we wait and surrender it to His timing and will. We have to put our trust in Him that even tho our view and understanding is foggy now, one day we will see clearly as Him.
1 Corinthians 13;12 '' For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.''
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