Sunday, January 31, 2010

A Glimpse of our Women's Winter Weekend...

The First Baptist New Orleans Women's Ministry hosted their annual Women's Winter Weekend on the campus of the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary this past weekend. It was a privilege to participate with these beautiful ladies in leading musical worship. I was joined by my sweet friend, Lisa Pigott, on guitar from Hattiesburg, as well as my dear friend, Stephanie Screen on violin from NOLA. Home now, I am feeling refreshed, refueled and looking forward to reorganizing my life... ha ha... Meanwhile, I passed the road baton back to Tony who left this afternoon to speak at the MS State Evangelism Conference in Biloxi. Please keep him and all the participants there in your prayers. May they all be encouraged and refreshed for His Name sake! Below are a few images for the WWW...
"Lord, ignite our affections to obey your Holy Spirit and surrender to you worldwide mission..."
(Pictured below: Lisa with Judi Jackson, one of the fabulous coordinators - and friend - of the event)


(Below: the ever fabulous Vanee, our resident techie)

(Below: Lisa posing with a soap brand named after her... ha ha)
(Below: Sweet Sandy sharing a powerful testimony of how she came to know the Lord through ladies in this ministry praying for her daily... she showered us with prayer cards throughout the weekend... truly an encourager)


(Below: It was a blessing to spend some time with speaker and friend, Diane Nix. God used her powerfully to speak to us this weekend. May HE continue to fill her up and use her in her ministry!)
(Below: Rhonda Kelley and Stephanie Screen catching up after a session...)



(Below: Another fabulous coordinator and friend, Christi Gibson, wraps up the weekend with a closing challenge...)
(Below: Stephanie, Lisa, Diane and I feeling refreshed from our retreat together...)
Thank you so much for your prayers!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Music to My Soul...

"For He satisfies the longing soul, and the hungry soul he fills with good things." (Ps. 107:9)

"O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water." (Ps. 63:1)

"Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him! Oh, fear the LORD, you his saints, for those who fear him have no lack! The young lions suffer want and hunger; but those who seek the LORD lack no good thing." (Ps. 34:8-10)

"For Your steadfast love is great above the heavens; Your faithfulness reaches to the clouds. Be exalted, O God, above the heavens! Let Your glory be over all the earth!" (Ps.108:4-5)

The weekend is upon us... What an honor it is to have been invited to participate in a women's retreat these next 36 hours or so with FBCNO on the NOBTS campus... I'm looking forward to concentrated time away to refresh and refuel... My soul thirsts for the Living God... the Fountain of Living Water... the Lover of my soul Who is great and greatly to be praised!

The theme of this retreat is Artist of My Soul... The lyrics of an old Sandi Patti song paint the picture of our focused time away...

Oh Lord of light, of form and hue, 


Who has created all things new, 


Create in me, from shapeless clay, 


An instrument on which you play. 



God of the dance that planets tread, 


Who walks beside and soars ahead, 


O let me move to worship Thee; 


come, Holy Spirit dance with me 



God of the Living Word, Poet of Time, 


teach me Your words

in Your cadence and rhyme. 


O Lord of beauty, Lord of art, 


Who gives a song for every heart, 


carve out my life, reshape and mold; 


And be the artist of my soul 



Teach me Your words in

Your cadence and rhyme. 


O Lord of beauty, Lord of art, 


Who gives a song for every heart, 


carve out my life, reshape and mold; 


and be the artist of my soul. 




"For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them." Ephesians 2:10

May we each find time to break away from the routine of life to drink from the Fountain... to be restored and refueled to walk faithfully in what our Abba Father has set before us... may we be about bringing glory to His Name - the Most High God...

Thank you for your continued prayers... Have a wonderful weekend!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

"T" is for "Tired" and "Tuesday's"

I don't know what it is about Tuesdays but they have become the most tiresome day of the week for me... Thankfully, we implemented a weekly schedule change to help prioritize our weekly activities. That seemed to help a little today... Kids enjoyed the schedule change, which will fully be realized come the end of the week... no more full day of gymnastics on Thursdays... just after school homework and playtime that day... That will be a nice break...

Amidst our settling in to the new year, there are some new projects I'm working on (you might even call them goals)... one of which is becoming more proactive with the kids' various schools and classrooms. I barely remember the fall... strangely a blur... I returned from our holiday in Virginia feeling refreshed (despite an ear infection that two rounds of antibiotics still hasn't quite cleared up)... it is amazing how that refreshment came and went... ha ha... I'm also attempting to buckle down on some music projects... to center in on some ministry and mission projects as well. I struggle with wanting to do it all... a tendency of mine even before we had children... ha ha... a daily activity of seeking wisdom on what is for now and what goes on the shelf for later...

I'm so grateful that you would even take the time to check in on us through this blog. I'm even more grateful for those of you who continue to lift us up in prayer. God is so good, always at work and using people like you to fill us up as we seek to live faithful lives for His glory... This is a busier than normal week for me and your specific prayers for God's grace to walk it would be appreciated... :)

"The Lord upholds all who are falling and raises up all who are bowed down. The eyes of all look to you, and you give them their food in due season. You open your hand; you satisfy the desire of every living thing. The Lord is righteous in all his ways and kind in all his works. The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth."
Psalm 145:14-18

Psalm 145 is one of my favorite psalms, if not my favorite... Isn't it good to know that the Lord is near to all who call on him? That He is the Satisfier of our souls?!... Jesus alone satisfies, and for that reason alone can we have peace when we feel like we're surviving from one thing to the next...

Here are some ways you can pray specifically... Please pray...

* that God would grant me discernment as a mother for the needs of my children
* that I would be a better nurturer to my children (material for a later blogpost)
* for quality time with each of my children, and especially my husband & best friend :)
* for a couple music projects I'm working on (discipline to finish)
* for a women's retreat in New Orleans this weekend at which I will be leading the musical worship... that the Word would be central and Christ Jesus would be exalted

Thank you.

Now, "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope." Romans 15:13

Saturday, January 23, 2010

All That Matters

The kids, girls in particular, are modeling presents they received from Stephen & Amanda who spent Christmas in East Asia... we are attempting to raise them to be missional through cultural diversity... :)
Victoria's artistic ability is improving (see picture below)... James and Jana are more artistic in nature... while Victoria and Angela would often draw with a very limited color scheme... now their pictures are much more colorful... a good developmental mark...
In honor of MLK day, one of the assignments was to share their own dream... Jana shared her dream of one day being a mommy... sweet...
We recently changed CDs in our van which included Addison Road... the song "All That Matters" is their new favorite... Here is a glimpse of their enjoyment...
All that matters is...
All that matters is...
I know Your love has set me free...
That's all that matters to me...

Praying they will live lives that reflect this mentality...

To love Jesus and to love people...

Friday, January 22, 2010

Why Ethiopia?

You can find TOMS at All Health store in Hattiesburg and then go next door for sushi at Sake Cafe. :) Fun date night!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

We Care But God Heals

"We Care But God Heals"

This is the message displayed on the Baptist Medical Center building in Eku, Nigeria... "We care but God heals"... Please continue to pray for Tony and the TBC team these few remaining days in Nigeria... May our Glorious God, who is the Great Physician, heal bodies, hearts and minds for His Name sake...

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Our God is in Control

What a beautiful video from http://www.forhisgloryoutreach.org/, an organization dedicated to ministering to the people of Haiti.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Faithful Parenting...

I struggled with whether to retain the title of the blog as such, because I did not want to convey a sense of "this is what I am"... but, instead to communicate that this is what I desire to be... faithful. Faithful to God, to His Word and to His teaching in every area of my life - particularly as a parent. I am a 'work in progess'...
(Sunday after church the kids happily posed for a picture for Mamaw to see their outfits they received for Christmas)

My heart has been increasingly burdened this weekend for my children, (perhaps because they've been out of school and with only us), as they continue to grow before our very eyes. There are no words to convey the blessing they are to us and the privilege to bear the responsibility to raise them.

I look at James and see a boy still grieving his former life from time to time. During our lunch conversation today he randomly interjected, "My Ukrainian momma's name was Lidiya and my papa was Yasha." Sometimes he shares stories about helping his Ukrainian papa milk a cow or perform outdoor projects. He does not miss the orphanage, except occasionally an uncharacteristically nice teacher he had who taught him how to "stitch" (or sew). He is doing so much better with his English. Most of the time he is a thoughtful older brother and helpful around the house. He is, however, struggling in the area of "taking responsibility for his actions". He tends to want to blame anyone or anything else - ha. We asked him what he learned at church today. He responded, "We need new life. New life is in Jesus only." Simple truths we pray form deep roots...

I look at Angela and see a beautiful girl who was starved of attention in her earlier years. Her longing for approval and recognition from me especially can often be frustrating while absolutely heartbreaking. She was the first to want to forget Ukraine and everything about it. Before we even left the country she would smile and say, "Bye-bye Ukraine!" When we were putting up the Christmas tree she came down the stairs and said, "Yay! We're staying!" To which my heart broke a little as I thought about what may go on in her head... "Is this really forever?" I often swallow her up in an engulfing hug to say, "You are ours forever - my precious daughter!" She is a sweet big sister (most of the time - ha) and is doing well in her classes.

I look at Jana who I was most concerned about initially. She did not attach to me at first as quickly as her sisters. She would have self-inflicting temper tantrums when she did not get her way or was frustrated with her siblings. For example, she would be dressed up in play clothes in the back yard and start screaming and stripping her toy jewelry off as well as shoes and throw them to the far corners of the yard in a fit. Once her tantrum was over, she would then cry over where all her costume items had ended up. However, she has blossomed as she has settled in as the resident sweetheart. She is the first to respond with "Yes, Ma'am" and the first to repent with, "I'm sorry, mommy." She is doing much better in school now and, like her big sister in particular, showing a great desire to learn.

I look at Victoria, my child with much personality, and often think about the longest day of our lives flying home from Ukraine. As a young, traumatized, not to mention sleepy, child she had multiple "meltdowns" making our way to Mississippi. One in the Kiev airport, followed by two much more notable ones in Amsterdam and Memphis. I had to hold her down until she passed out on the plane from Amsterdam to Memphis. When we arrived in Memphis and attempted to make our way to the customs' line, I had to hold Vica in a body hold in a corner as she kicked, screamed and attempted to claw at my face. She would have an enraged look come over her eyes, one exemplifying a loss of control... coping from earlier abuse and neglect no doubt. Today it brings tears of sadness from her earlier plight (and of those still enduring today), as well as tears of joy to see the grace of God in the continual healing process. She had one meltdown only half the energy level the first week we were home, and has since shown incredible receptivity to nurture. She is blossoming in so many ways, as each of her older siblings are. The absolute credit goes to the grace of our Abba Father... May HE continue to grow us each up in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!

This weekend, I also received an interesting article you may enjoy...

The Myth of the Perfect Parent: Why the best parenting techniques don't produce Christian children, an article by Leslie Leyland Fields recently posted on Christianity Today. Which, I'd encourage you to read, perhaps with a fresh cup of coffee, and be encouraged by the reality that there are no perfect parents nor perfect parenting techniques. We all stand in need of the grace of God - the God who alone is sovereign over us and our children.

The author writes of our need as parents to ask the right questions:

"The question we ask of ourselves must be reframed. We need to quit asking, "Am I parenting successfully?" And we most certainly need to quit asking, "Are others parenting successfully?" Instead, we need to ask, "Am I parenting faithfully?" Faithfulness, after all, is God's highest requirement for us.

Later Fields writes,
"If we are graded instead on an absolute scale—as I believe we are—we fail even more miserably. But this is why a Savior was provided, and gifted to us through grace, through faith—"and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast" (Eph. 2:8-9). If even our ability to believe in God is given to us by God, then how much of parenting can we perform on our own? We must proceed, then, on our knees first, beggars before the throne, if we are to parent well."

One of Fields' concluding comments:
"We will parent imperfectly, our children will make their own choices, and God will mysteriously and wondrously use it all to advance his kingdom."

Friday, January 8, 2010

Settling in...

"Bless the LORD, O my soul and all that is within me, bless his holy name! Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits, who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit, who crowns you with steadfast love and mercy, who satisfies you with good so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's." Psalm 103:1-5
There is so much more to that psalm but I'll let you meditate on it for yourself... O, the steadfast love of the Lord... His marvelous grace!

We are settling back in to our daily routine, minus the closing of school due to a deep freeze quite uncharacteristic of Mississippi... The kids are enjoying their new games and toys while I play catch up and Tony prepares for his upcoming trip to Africa...
Candyland and painting projects (Aunt Lisa, Victoria was full of excitement as she focused upon her craft)...
It was time to take down the "craft door" to make room for new project displays. Here's a glimpse of a few things the kids did at the end of 2009...
Once we get a little more settled in, I hope to take some time to share with you a little more about the Sovereign grace of God in the development and "settling in" of our children. Meanwhile, we thank you for your continued prayers. May you know His love and grace and compassion afresh this day...
"For as high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is his steadfast love toward those who fear him; as far as the east is from the west, so far does he remove our transgressions from us. As a father shows compassion to his children, so the LORD shows compassion to those who fear him. For he knows our frame; he remembers that we are dust." Psalm 103:11-14

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Family Tradition...
Each year my mom finds matching "outfits" for the family to enjoy, as well as create a great photo opp for the next year's Christmas cards... This year we took pictures in shifts... we just couldn't get it together to have us all done at once, ha...


My brother-in-law, David, spent Christmas in Afghanistan keeping us safe... he was missed... we appreciate our soldiers abroad and pray their safe and quick return...

We hugged newlyweds, Jessica & Rick, goodbye Saturday as they headed up to Ft. Drum, New York where Rick reports to new duty station on Monday... Jessica will return to Hawaii at the end of the week where the process of requesting joint assignment will begin... Please pray for them in this new season as a married couple... please also pray for God's peace & provision as they wait, what could be several months, to reside in New York together...
Following Rick & Jess' departure, we all needed a little "get out of the house" time... So, we loaded the kids up and headed to the bowling alley...
Tony, Priscilla, James & myself played on one lane, while the other 4 littler ones bowled with the gutter guards up... Fun had by all... 2 year old Isabella helped me roll a few balls down the lane too... hilarious...

We enjoyed greasy pizza and french fries for lunch... yum...


Of course, we had to make a pit stop at the arcade before our departure...





We had a wonderful weekend which was topped off by worship at Mt. Ararat Baptist Church on Sunday. Tony preached on the doctrine of adoption, while I was privileged to share a song I wrote following my trip to SE Asia based on Isaiah 1:17... It was great to fellowship with family and friends from VA, especially with Pastor Todd and his wife, Pam, over Outback Steakhouse meal afterwards... My sister, Priscilla, decided to postpone her departure to Monday morning giving us one more day together... a blessing... Our kids have had a lot of fun together... cousins... :) ... One more day in Virginia... please continue to pray for the healing of my ear infection prior to flying... there is a slight relief, but I still cannot hear out of my right ear... not to mention the additional side effects of antibiotics... woe is me... LOL... Despite this "inconvenience", it has been a wonderful time here with family... one I wouldn't trade for anything... again, our God is gracious, loving and merciful... may HE make His Name great in 2010!

Friday, January 1, 2010

Family Photo Opp...
the Cousins in their matching pajamas...



Uncle Josh helped create a sled route with remaining snow in the front yard...
The boys had hours of fun outside...
James busted his nose on the sled right as I went outside to take pictures...
10 minutes later her was asking to go back outside...
Great Granddad with Victoria (after she ate four pancakes!)...
Uncle Josh with Payton and Angela (who was magnetized to her baby cousins)...
Mother and Daughter...
Mommy and son Solomon...

James loved playing with his baby counsin, Payton...
We had fun when our friends dropped by for a brief visit on their way back up to Boston...


Joe & Octavia (baby Cameron)...
Later, mom pulled out dress up clothes for the girls...

Papa and James playing Mario Kart on the new Nintendo DS...
Superman!


Joy dog enjoying a little solitude...


We celebrated mom's 60th birthday with a surprise party a day early with a few friends... It was great to have babysitters, too... :)


Sabin came out again to bless us with his many talents...





It has been an eventful week. The kids have had a blast with one another. It has been nice to get a little bit of R & R here. I went to the doctor for the second time this week on Thursday and was diagnosed with an ear infection on top of my sinus infection... as I posted on Twitter, "Glad tidings of joy", ha... Antibiotics, the Netti Pot, some Ibuprofen and a little decongestant is my friend. Praying my ear will be clear before having to fly home on Tuesday. Meanwhile, as the weekend approaches, my sisters are having to return to their homes, jobs and responsibilities. It was hard to hug my sister, Amanda, goodbye today. Tomorrow will be Jess and Sunday, Priscilla. I am so thankful for God's gracious gift of family and the opportunity to be together this special time of the year. Praying you each cherish the time you have. God is good and is greatly to be praised! May we all grow in His grace, knowledge, love and wisdom this new year - 2010. Happy New Year!!!