
Sunday, April 10, 2011
This makes me... smile.

Saturday, February 5, 2011
All the single ladies, all the single ladies. (and you, too.)

Not only do we have His Promise to hold on to, but we have Him. There is no greater gift that God could give us other than Himself. If He gave us anything less, He would be plain awful. To allow us in as children shows that truly none of us are "single" as the world defines being single.
It's a Marriage.
A Covenant.
A Friendship.
..."I no longer call you slaves, I call you friends." - Jesus. (John 15:15)
God has called us out on who we are, in order that we come to realize, well.. who we are. We are His, and the love He has shown us in Christ is sufficient to outlive any amount of beauty that we hold on the outside.
Friday, November 26, 2010
A love story, revisited.

When I gave the toast at my sisters wedding, I talked about love (how incredibly remarkable, I know).
I did so by painting the picture with a very simple story.
I was doing the dishes at the kitchen sink, and Jenna was in the living room. All of a sudden from inside the other room, I hear...
"JOE!!"
Silence.
"JOE!!"
"JOE, COME IN HERE!!"
"JOE!!"
"JOE!!”
“JOE!
Did you see this, Joe?!"
Now, I’m not exaggerating, if you knew my sister you would understand.
I looked over at Arturo, Joes brother in law, who stood in the kitchen with me; we both smiled.
Not so much at the profound love connection between two human beings, but more honestly at my sisters incessant summoning, in all of its .... incessantness.
But just then, it clicked.
Love.
Quite simply, Jenna was looking at something;
and her j o y was not complete, until Joe was by her side enjoying it w i t h her.
I read a poem, and this was my instant experience.
All I wanted to do was share it; to have someone enjoy it with me.
In this I was brought back to this story, and I found it quite appropriate given that the wedding toast was given exactly one year ago today.
So, in honor of my sister - who wore well the shoes of a beautiful wife, and is now walking the road of a widow.
Thank you for inspiring me in your small and simple acts of love. You have always been a delicate soldier.
I pray that it’s His love you cling to. I hope you stay believing that as the chaos of life spins widely out of control- it falls right into His hands. And there's no better place.
This poem is a plea to Him, the Overseer of our souls, written with a true heart of flesh;
showing the nature of our astounding humanness.
So, without further ado ....
“WORLD!!!”
“WORLD!!!”
“WORLD!!!”
“WORLD, Come OVER HERE!”
“Have you READ THIS, World?!?”
;)
Found neatly tucked through the glorious doors of
The Rabbit Room
written by Andrew Peterson
http://www.rabbitroom.com/
(you should totally check it out.)
THANKSGIVING
(A CONFESSION AND A PLEA TO THE ALMIGHTY)
Friday, November 5, 2010
The Hand Wave

As the man in front of me half turned around, hand slightly waved in the air, I was wondering why he would be waving to me.
I had just woken up from an hour long nap on my flight back to Phoenix, and was at the stage of just “coming to.” The jet engines drown out a lot of noise, but as I stared at him in the middle seat in front of me I could tell he was saying something. I leaned my head in to catch his words with my nearer ear..
“My son!”.. he said.
I did the same uncomfortable half body twist to catch a glimpse of the young man sitting directly behind me. His dark wavy hair caught my eye first, and I then noticed that his headphones, along with the faint jet engine roar, drown the hope of his dad catching his his attention.
“Would you like me to get him for you?” I leaned up and asked the father, still waking up.
He let out a huge grin, and nodded,
“Yes.”
I turned around again, and waved toward the young boy; my hand more visible as I was seated a row closer.
“Your dad”, I said with a smile, so as not to alarm him, he’s trying to get your attention.
The boy popped up, and squirmed his way as high on his chair as he could. He caught his dad’s eye with a big smile, and the dad waved once more. His boy smiled ear-to-ear, and waved back.
We all resumed back to our original positions, and continued on where we had been. For me that meant pulling out my computer, to tell this story.
Why?
Because I found this fascinating.
I knew immediately that this seemingly ordinary situation was actually a representation of how God works in our lives.
We get distracted by the worlds headphones. These big earpieces weigh heavily on the gateway to our soul, blocking our ability to tune into the still small voice.
However, when the times comes in which we fall into the deep trance of the worlds music, He will use someone closer to us to come along and help tune us into the song of His voice.
Even if His message is as subtle as a hand wave, as to say;
“Hello child,
here I am.”
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
At the head of the noisy streets, she cries out..

*See also: The Book of Proverbs. :)
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Sillyz Bands, and a pretty cool House.

So today I gave Steve, my check out cashier at Walmart, my silly band.
He commented on my purchase which included about 7 bags of silly bandz (yes with a "z"), saying how they really had become the trend. I told him I was beginning to realize the same thing, because it seemed as though ever since I put one on I continued getting comment after comment.
As I ran my debit card for the grand total of $15.07, I looked up at this interesting looking guy- as light as the winter snow, with bright hair and dark eyes, a red sweat band on his wrist. We made small talk about the storm coming through, and I told him the goodies I was buying were for the kids that I teach on Tuesday nights.
I was compelled..
“Well Steve, the real question is .. will you have my silly band?”
He smiled and said “No!”
Haha, that wasn’t the answer I was expecting.
“C'mon, you wouldn’t wear this thing?? You’re missing out man.”
“Ok, yes I’ll wear it.”
“Are you going to take it off as soon as I walk out?”
“Haha, no I want it.”
“I’m going to sneak around this store later on in the week to confirm this, you know that right ..”
“Good, do it. I work all week, and you’ll see me wearing it!
My silly band was a house. How? You may ask.
These glorified little rubber bandz are just stretchy plain bracelets when they adorn your arm, but off your wrist they’re free to unravel into their originiality. Whether it’s a shoe, a piece of fruit, an airplane ..
When Steve and I began conversing about how popular they had become, I took mine off and laid it on the cash counter; I wanted to show it’s true shape. It unwiggled itself..
And I parted with my little blue house.
However, the only thing that came to my heart as I handed it over to Steve were some of the lasting words of the Lord. Before He parted with His disciples He made sure to tell them what was to come. I knew I wanted to leave him with more than a silly rubber band; What I wanted to say was something more like ...
“Listen. This might be a meaningless piece of material that will sit around your wrist until the day something better and cooler comes along, or some strange girl offers you something different someday. But until then; I want to give you this house because it could just be the most important thing in your life. You see, when Jesus came to be with us on earth, He told us that In His Father’s house there are many rooms. And He was going to prepare us a place in that house. It’s the certainty of knowing that the Creator of the world knows us by name, and longs to dwell with us for eternity. So even now, this may not seem an imperative thought to mind, but I encourage you to ponder it each time you look down at your wrist to wring someone up. The bible says states:
“No eye has seen and no ear has heard what God has prepared for those who love him.” (1Cor 2:9)
Something tells me that this house Jesus spoke of might be pretty, pretty stellar; and I hope you dig the bracelet."
I have my excuses as to why these words didn't reach my tongue quick enough.
But someday I hope I find myself back in a checkout line at Walmart,
in order that God may be glorified through something as seemingly silly, as silly bandz.