Monday, December 11, 2017
Saturday, December 9, 2017
True Peace
Luke 2:14
“Glory to God in highest heaven,
and peace on earth to those with whom God is pleased.”
“Glory to God in highest heaven,
and peace on earth to those with whom God is pleased.”
Micah 5:5
And he will be the source of peace.
And he will be the source of peace.
When I was a teenager, I looked forward to hearing
my brother, Darryl, sing the song Let
There be Peace on Earth. He was part of a quartet who echoed the beautiful
words each Christmas. In the lyrics, the songwriters penned "let it
[peace] begin with me." I took that to heart and have since sought out how
to be a peaceful person. One who calms conflict and eases anxiety. Even though
I seek peace, I'm not always at peace. The world is so full of noise and
distraction, I sometimes have to close my eyes and block out everything to pray
for peace in my heart.
Thankfully, I don't rely on myself to discover the
peace that passes understanding. I just ask Jesus. He is the true peace. In
Luke 2:14 a heavenly host of angels announced to the shepherds, minding their
own business tending sheep, that a babe was born in a manger who will save the
world. First of all, if a bunch of angels showed up and started talking to me,
I'd be scared witless. So I'm guessing the shepherds felt the same way. From
what I read in Luke 2:14, God had an inkling of how the shepherds would react
because he bestowed his peace on them. He was pleased with them and didn't want
them to be afraid. That's how God is, he is the giver of peace. Through Jesus
he sent the Prince of Peace who gives understanding and calm in the midst of
stress.
I love the words of Casting Crown's I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day. Click the link and give a listen, let the
peace of Jesus pour over you. I pray for peace this Christmas season. Internal
peace and peace in this world. Please pray with me.
Monday, December 4, 2017
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Nonfiction Review: Blessed are the Misfits Great News for Believers who are Introverts, Spiritual Strugglers, or Just Feel Like They're Missing Something by Brant Hansen
Book Description:
Warning: If modern church culture makes
perfect sense to you, and you always fit in seamlessly, don’t read this. As for
the rest of us…
While American church culture (and American
culture at large) seems largely designed for the extroverted, it’s estimated
that half of the American population is introverted, and they’re often left
wondering how, even if, they fit in the kingdom of God. As one of them, popular
radio host Brant Hansen brings news. It’s wonderful, refreshing, and
never-been-said-this-way-before good news.
In his unique style, Hansen looks to answer
questions that millions of people carry with them each day:
If I don’t relate to God as emotionally as others
do, is something wrong with me?
How does one approach God, and approach faith,
when devoid of the “good feelings” that seem to drive so much of evangelical
church culture?
How does God interact with those who seem
spiritually numb?
Is the absence of faith-based emotion a sign of
that God has moved on or was never there?
What if we aren’t good at talking to people about
our faith, or good at talking to people at all?
What if I’m told I’m too analytical, that I “think
too much”?
Where does a person who suffers from depression
fit in the kingdom? Is depression a sure sign of a lack of faith?
This book is good news for people who are
desperately looking for it. (And for their loved ones!)
It’s also for those who want to believe in Jesus,
but inwardly fear that they don’t belong, worry that don’t have the requisite
emotion-based relationship with God, and are starving for good news.
Blessed
Are the Misfits is going to generate discussion, and lots of it. It’s
simultaneously highly provocative and humbly personal. It’s also leavened with
a distinct, dry, self-effacing humor that is a hallmark of Hansen’s on-air,
writing, and public speaking style.
My Review:
I enjoy listening to Brant Hansen on the radio. In
our area he's a D.J. on Star 93.3 in the morning, with his partner Sherri. He's
funny and insightful, with a unique perspective. All of those traits come
through in his writing. Blessed are the
Misfits is a quick and enjoyable read, with a good dose of observation and
wisdom. As an introvert, I appreciate Hansen's revelations on how difficult it is for introverts to be part of the modern church. But I
especially value the chapter called "Blessed are the Perpetual
Strugglers." He says, "The struggle means God is still working in
you." I love this because I like knowing that God is working 'in' me not
on me. I'm not his project, I'm his child who he loves. Brant
tackles some tough topics like depression, the inability to pray, skepticism,
and loneliness. I recommend this book for anyone who wants a better understanding
of people and those who assume all people are okay in an extrovert world. If
you're a misfit, read this book. If you're not, read it anyway and understand
those of us who are. 5 stars. I received this book for free.
Saturday, December 2, 2017
Joy Sparks Joy
Matthew 2:10
When they saw the star, they were filled with joy!
When they saw the star, they were filled with joy!
I just finished reading Blessed are the Misfits by Brant Hansen, Star radio DJ. In the book
he poses the question, "Can a person have depression and joy at the same
time?" That got me to thinking, can we invite joy into our hearts during
the holidays, no matter the circumstances? Can I be joyful during the holidays
even when...
I'm a single parent and, by America's standards, I
can't buy what my children want...
I've lost a loved one who won't be here to wish a
Merry Christmas...
I'm a high school student who has no close
friends...
I'm a college student struggling to balance work
and school...
I'm a parent rushing from activity to activity
just trying to get it all done...
I'm a soldier, out of the country, with no hope of
being home for the holidays...
I'm just overwhelmed with all the preparation of
Christmas...
I haven't experienced all of these scenarios, but
I've had my share of struggles during the holidays. Circumstances that could
have stolen every speck of joy from my heart. Yet, God shined on me through his
people and his word. I found if I could muster one little spark of joy in my
heart, the fire would burn and spark delight in my soul. The wise men found joy
when they saw the star and realized Jesus was nearby. He is for us too. Jesus
is here. He has the joy we desire. Not happiness that's fleeting, but joy that
underlies all circumstances. Even when everything seems difficult or
frustrating, Jesus' joy is like a buoy that helps me through the tough times.
Have you ever been around someone filled with joy. Their joy sparks joy in others. Let's set the world on fire with JOY!
I hope this Christmas is filled with joy for you.
But if not, I challenge you to ask God for joy. Jesus gives the true joy of the season.
Fiction Book Review: The Gift of Christmas Past by Cindy Woodsmall & Erin Woodsmall
About the Book:
Arson wasn't the only fire that ignited between them.
Promises shattered.
Lies spoken.
She was arrested.
He returned to the safety of his wealthy parents.
Almost ten years later, Hadley and Monroe are both specialists in the field of speech therapy. They meet again . . . thrown together to help a four-year-old-girl rendered mute after being rescued from a fire.
Years of secrets and anger beg to be set free as Hadley and Monroe try to push aside past hurts and find common ground in order to help the traumatized child and her family.
Can the love of Christmas past drift into the present, bringing healing and hope for all?
Arson wasn't the only fire that ignited between them.
Promises shattered.
Lies spoken.
She was arrested.
He returned to the safety of his wealthy parents.
Almost ten years later, Hadley and Monroe are both specialists in the field of speech therapy. They meet again . . . thrown together to help a four-year-old-girl rendered mute after being rescued from a fire.
Years of secrets and anger beg to be set free as Hadley and Monroe try to push aside past hurts and find common ground in order to help the traumatized child and her family.
Can the love of Christmas past drift into the present, bringing healing and hope for all?
My Review:
I enjoyed The Gift of Christmas Past. The characters are real, they have faults, feelings, and struggles. I love that. And they have spunk! That's awesome and it serves them well. Sometimes books portray women who have been abused or neglected as needy and whiny. Not so with The Woodsmalls. They gave Hadley and Elliott, sisters by chance/friends by choice, the strength and bravery they needed to overcome difficult circumstances. Of course there is a spiritual thread as well. One of my favorite characters is a doctor named Trent. You'll have to read the book to see what I mean. Although the story is not overwrought with the holidays, there is a touch of peace and joy in the story. This is a great book to read this winter. I received this book for free.
I enjoyed The Gift of Christmas Past. The characters are real, they have faults, feelings, and struggles. I love that. And they have spunk! That's awesome and it serves them well. Sometimes books portray women who have been abused or neglected as needy and whiny. Not so with The Woodsmalls. They gave Hadley and Elliott, sisters by chance/friends by choice, the strength and bravery they needed to overcome difficult circumstances. Of course there is a spiritual thread as well. One of my favorite characters is a doctor named Trent. You'll have to read the book to see what I mean. Although the story is not overwrought with the holidays, there is a touch of peace and joy in the story. This is a great book to read this winter. I received this book for free.
Monday, November 27, 2017
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