Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Be Aware
1 Peter 5:8-9
Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that the family of believers throughout the world is undergoing the same kind of sufferings.
Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that the family of believers throughout the world is undergoing the same kind of sufferings.
On Thursday, I spent the day with colleagues in
the beautiful surroundings of the local nature center. We met for a day of
learning and team building about the nature of character. Our speaker expounded
on the forty-nine character traits important to being a good person. I'm
guessing I could find them all in the Bible. Sure enough the very first
one-alertness is mentioned several times.
Alertness-- "being aware of what is taking
place around me so I can have the right responses." Peter warned the
elders to be alert. Pay attention. The devil is lurking. That's what he does.
He hangs out until he can find a foothold, a thin area to poke and prod. Peter's
advice, stay in tune with what's happening. Be alert! Then stand firm in faith
and resist. Send up a prayer and engage the Holy Spirit to overcome temptation.
Know that we're not alone and pray for one another. God has our backs.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Book Review: Hearts Made Whole
Book Description:
Windmill Point, Michigan
Can She Forgive the Hurting Man Who Costs Her the Role She Loves?
After her father's death, Caroline Taylor has grown confident running the Windmill Point Lighthouse. But in 1865 Michigan, women aren't supposed to have such roles, so it's only a matter of time before the lighthouse inspector appoints a new keeper--even though Caroline has nowhere else to go and no other job available to her.
Ryan Chambers is a Civil War veteran still haunted by the horrors of battle. He's secured the position of lighthouse keeper mostly for the isolation--the chance to hide from his past is appealing. He's not expecting the current keeper to be a feisty and beautiful woman who's angry with him for taking her job and for his inability to properly run the light. When his failings endanger others, he and Caroline realize he's in no shape to run the lighthouse, but he's unwilling to let anyone close enough to help. Caroline feels drawn to this wounded soul, but with both of them relying on that single position, can they look past their loss to a future filled with hope...and possibly love?
My Review:
I like that Jody Hedlund used a strong female protagonist to set the stage for a story about women who make a difference. There's no doubt that Caroline can do the job of lighthouse keeper, yet she shows her sensitive, caring side to the wounded soldier who is placed in the job she loves. Caroline's two little brothers added a sense of playfulness to a serious situation. I enjoyed the twists, turns, and surprises of this well-written tale of courage. If you like historical fiction with romance, you'll love Hearts Made Whole. Also, I loaned the book to a friend and she absolutely loved it.
Disclosure: I received a free copy of Hearts Made Whole in exchange for a fair review.
Purchase a copy: http://bit.ly/1eN4pC8
About the author:
Jody Hedlund is an award-winning and bestselling historical fiction author. She won the 2011 Inspirational Reader's Choice Award, the 2011 Award of Excellence from the Colorado Romance Writers and was a finalist for Best Debut Novel in the 2011 ACFW Carol Awards. Currently she makes her home in central Michigan, with her husband and five busy children. She loves hearing from readers on Facebook and on her blog.
Find Jody online: website, Twitter, Facebook
Find Jody online: website, Twitter, Facebook
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Jody Hedlund’s Afternoon at the Beach Giveaway
Don't miss Jody Hedlund's new book, Hearts Made Whole, a story of loss, forgiveness, hope, and true love set in 1865 Michigan. When Ryan's failings endanger others, he and Caroline realize he’s in no shape to run the lighthouse, but he’s unwilling to let anyone close enough to help. Can Caroline forgive the hurting man who costs her the role she loves?
Celebrate the release of Hearts Made Whole by entering to win an Afternoon at the Beach prize pack and RSVPing to Jody's June 23rd author chat party!
One grand prize winner will receive:
One second-place winner will receive:
One third-place winner will receive:
Enter today by clicking the icon below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on June 23rd.Winner will be announced June 23rd at Jody's Facebook party. RSVP here!
Celebrate the release of Hearts Made Whole by entering to win an Afternoon at the Beach prize pack and RSVPing to Jody's June 23rd author chat party!
One grand prize winner will receive:
- A copy of Hearts Made Whole
- A picnic basket set
- A beach bag
- Flip flops
- A beach towel
One second-place winner will receive:
- A copy of Hearts Made Whole
- A lighthouse journal
One third-place winner will receive:
- A copy of Hearts Made Whole
- A lighthouse necklace
Enter today by clicking the icon below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on June 23rd.Winner will be announced June 23rd at Jody's Facebook party. RSVP here!
Book Review: Centralia by Mike Dellosso
Book Description:
Peter Ryan wakes up on a typical morning only to
find his house empty, his wife and daughter nowhere to be found. His world is
shattered after a phone call to a friend confirms the impossible: his wife and
daughter died in a car accident he does not remember. Haunted by faint memories
and flashes of details, Peter becomes convinced that something isn’t right and
begins to question reality. When he discovers a note in his daughter’s
handwriting, strange memories begin to surface that cause him to second-guess
nearly everything he once believed. Suddenly armed men show up at Peter’s home,
turning the mysterious puzzle of his past into a dangerous game of cat and
mouse. On the run and unsure whom to trust, Peter has to discover what’s real
and what isn’t . . . before he loses everything.
My Review:
Centralia is one of those books I wanted to read
in one sitting. The fast-paced, pull-me-through the pages of this psychological
thriller kept me wanting more. I rooted for Ryan and couldn't wait to find out
what happened, then wanted to read more when I finished. Dellosso knows how to
write a story and weave in elements of faith. I loved how he sewed God into the
fabric of the story and showed the reader what faith can do. If you enjoy Ted
Dekker or Frank Peretti you'll love Mike Dellosso.
Warning: There is violence throughout the story.
I received this book in exchange for an honest
review.
Where's the Beauty in Serving?
Galatians:5:13
...serve one another humbly in love.
To serve. To wait on another person. To be of use.
To answer a need. I heard a minister talk about an aspect of service I hadn't
heard before. "Job crafting"-- expanding a job in order to make a
difference and serve others in a beneficial way. In other words, whatever
vocation a job crafter is in, they intentionally look for ways to meet the
needs of fellow employees, and find ways to make a difference at work.
I'm busy at work. But according to Paul in Galatians,
Jesus expects me to take the time to serve. Maybe something as simple as taking a cup
of coffee to an office mate, or sharing a skill with a co-worker. Service is
part of obedience to Christ.
How do I know what someone else needs? Listen,
observe, be aware of my surroundings, and I'll see the needs of people.
Whether you're a stay-at-home mom who takes the
kids to plant flowers for an elderly neighbor, the person in the office who
knows how to unjam the copier and does it with a smile, or a construction
worker who listens to a co-worker at lunch and gives him a word of
encouragement, you make a difference.
The examples may sound obvious, but how many times
do we get caught up in our projects, issues, or problems, and forget the people
around us.
Service requires hearing the message between the
words, seeing changes in attitude, and watching actions of other people. Then
seek a way to help, no matter how small.
Because no service is too small when done with a
caring and open heart.
Saturday, May 30, 2015
So Many Socks
Psalm 51:7-10
Cleanse me with hyssop, and I will be clean;
wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.
Let me hear joy and gladness;
let the bones you have crushed rejoice.
Hide your face from my sins
and blot out all my iniquity.
wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.
Let me hear joy and gladness;
let the bones you have crushed rejoice.
Hide your face from my sins
and blot out all my iniquity.
Create in me a pure heart, O God,
and renew a steadfast spirit within me.
and renew a steadfast spirit within me.
When my kids were at home the
laundry piled up. Keeping jeans, sports uniforms, and oh so many socks clean
turned into a daily task. I was thankful when the girls were old enough to help
out. One of the challenges of washing clothes still plagues me. Stains. Those
daily stains of life can be a real challenge. Ketchup, grass stains, food, even
paint. Thank goodness for Dawn dish detergent which worked for most of them.
In the Psalm, David knew his stains
ran deeper than his outward appearance, they marred his soul. For him to be
totally cleansed he needed God. The only way he'd be whiter than snow was to
bow before his Lord. We've all sinned, it is the nature of people to mess up.
There's only one way to be cleansed. Jesus. He gave his life as a sacrifice for
all of us. I am still amazed that he loves me that much. Years ago I bowed
before him, accepted his grace, got baptized, and received the Holy Spirit.
Even though I still fall down, he loves me and accepts my repentant prayers.
Jesus is the only way to heaven. He's the way, the truth and the light. And
living for him fills my life with joy and hope. Praise God for his grace!
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