Monday, January 30, 2017

Noises-An act of worship!

What do you define as a joyful noise? Birds chirping, children laughing, waves coming to the shore. Perhaps the voice of a loved one on the other end of your phone. Now what do you define as noise less joyful? Sirens blaring, people fighting, fingernails on a chalkboard. Perhaps the sound of something that repeats itself over & over again causing an annoyance. It's interesting how some noises can be joyful to one person & yet with that same noise it can be an annoyance to another. For instance hearing the sound of children laughing may be medicine to the soul for one person and grief to the heart for another who may have lost a child or aches for a child. Also how the sound of waves coming to shore can be relaxing to one person and scary to someone else who may have a fear of water. A lot of how we react to certain noises can be based off of our previous experiences in life.

This past week a lesson in how a noise is defined was different for people in our family. Our new little guy that has been living with us for less than a month struggles with being able to read well. I've noticed when we're at church and the worship songs are on the screen up front I will hear him make noises to go along with the songs, but it doesn't sound like he is singing the actual words. In the van the other night as our family was coming home from dinner our new little guy was trying to sing along to the song on the radio with "his noises." One of our other children at first thought he was messing around and just making annoying noises. It dawned on me that he was trying to sing the song with the way he knew how to sing it. If you don't know the words, then make up a tune or noise to go along with it anyways. Our other child was quick to understand and didn't say anything to him. God brought to my mind the verse from Psalm 100:1(KJV) Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. This got me thinking that even though we may not understand what our new little guy is singing when he worships in church, God does! God hears the sounds that come from his heart and I truly believe it is a beautiful act of worship unto the Lord. Makes me stop and examine my own heart and the noises that come forth from it. Are "my noises" a beautiful act of worship unto the Lord or am I more concerned with what others think of "my noises." Dear Jesus, may they be a beautiful act of worship unto You!!!!!!!

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Enough "manna" for the day!

This past week and a half has been overwhelming to say the least. It started last week with a phone call from our local child protective services(cps) about a child that needed a home. Everytime I get this call my heart is filled with mixed emotions. I'm excited to be able to help another child and then the reality sets in that our family dynamics are changing again and I honestly feel like vomiting. This is where I should trust the saying, "don't trust your feelings," comes into place. Our feelings seem to be all over the place where God's Word is firm and steadfast and something we can put our trust in. It doesn't waver back and forth like our feelings do. The first week was filled with getting to know each other and appointment after appointment. This second week we're trying to get into a routine with school. Some days have been more successful than others, but that's a typical part of this journey. My heart was starting to feel quite overwhelmed. Not with his behaviors but more with the responsiblity of what parenting his heart looked like. I too needed to get back into a routine. I guess we're all creatures of habit to some degree. I know from experience that my greatest source of strength is when I spend quality one on one time with the Lord. He helps me put things into perspective that I cannot do on my own. His Word is a boost to my soul & time spent chatting with Him is a much needed counseling session. Yesterday as I continued to struggle with getting back into some kind of "normal" routine the Lord brought just what I needed. Enough "manna" for my day. I love how He showed His faithfulness to the Israelites years ago when they were wondering in the wilderness, and I love how He continues to show that same faithfulness now to my heart today. Manna that He brought to my heart yesterday looked a little different than the manna the Israelites partook of. My manna consisted of encouragment from a friend with a song that the Lord had laid on her heart to share with me. Wow! Did the tears start to fall and I could instantly start to feel healing start to happen in my overwhelmed heart. I do believe this song will be "my song" to cling to along this journey. Later that evening a text came through from another friend who felt led to bring a meal for a family today. What? Another outpouring of love and this time in the form of allowing me to relax from a labor. Perfect timing too as Thursday evenings Nick & I have been teaching a training to foster, adoptive & kinship caregivers. Now I can focus on preparing for class and spending time with my kids after school without trying to figure out what's for dinner or taking the time to cook it. I am astounded time after time how the Lord loves His children, and how He uses different people to love on His children as well. It's amazing how a song & a meal can be just what my heart needed for the day and even more amazing that God knew I needed that and sent "manna" to encourage my weary soul.

Friday, January 6, 2017

Great start to Empowered to Connect class!!!

Last evening we had a great start to our Empowered to Connect, the connect course, classes that help bring healing to our kiddos that come from hard places. We loved serving the couples that attended & look forward to continuing to grow together in these weeks to come. It so amazes me how God uses ordinary people like us to help further His Kingdom. So thankful!!! God is so good!!!!!!! We will be offering this class again in the fall. It is a 9 week course that is life changing! We also are implementing these principles each month at our support meetings for foster, adopt & kinship families.We usually cover 1-2 principles each month depending on time. We meet the 3rd Tuesday of every month at Bethel Baptist Church in Savannah from 6:30-8:30pm. We would love to have you come!!!