We had a wonderful thanksgiving week. We had a house full of people with having both mine and Jason's family here. We had lots of food and of course lots of fun! Jason and I have so many wonderful reasons to be thankful. We are very blessed.
After so much work I wish I had a place like this to curl up in at my house.
Be back soon with some pictures of our house.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
El Salvador - Part 2
I might just be the worlds worst blogger. I am sorry this is taking me so long to put together. So, without further adieu...
Day three of our trip...what a day! We traveled about an hour an a half to the orphanage. When we got there most of the girls were in school and would be finishing around lunch time. However there were about 10 girls that were not in school and we were able to spend time hanging out with them. We started out by playing soccer and painting nails with the 10 girls. Then when school was about to let out we started getting ready to serve them lunch. We had hot dogs, chips, cookies, juice boxes and some stuff called ceviche that is used as a coleslaw of sorts to top the hot dogs. The hotel that we stayed at made the ceviche and cooked all of the hot dogs for us. Just in case you are wondering the hotel and it's staff are pretty awesome! Back to the orphanage...we started feeding everyone and we found that they gave us a wrong number of people. We ended up running out of food. All of the kids were able to be fed but a few of the orphanage workers and our team were not. It was a pretty sad telling the workers that we ran out of food.
After lunch we sang some songs, did the Bible lesson and then a craft. The craft was a backpack-like bag that the girls could decorate.
After the craft we played some more soccer and painted nails.
I went and played soccer for a while and then quit and went to the nail painting area to try and cool down a little bit. I painted a couple of girls nails and then one of the girls kept telling me how pretty and long my nails were and asked if she could paint them. She was so sweet, and was trying so hard to make them look perfect. I was so very blessed by that experience. I then went back to painting nails and met a girl who I hadn't seen until that point. She was still in her school uniform so I am guessing she got out of school later than most of the other girls. (The girls who had been let out at lunch immediately changed into regular clothes.) I started painting her nails and was so surprised to learn that she spoke a little English. So far none of the girls had been able to say anything in English. We spoke for a while and I learned her name--Elizabeth, her age and few other things about her. I immediately noticed what a sweet spirit she had. I was so enjoying our conversation that I was sad when her nails were finished and she went to go change out of her school uniform.
I went to go play some more games outside with the other girls. After a little bit I went to go look for Jason and noticed that he was talking with Elizabeth. I didn't want to interrupt their conversation so I went back to playing games. Jason and Elizabeth got to talk for a while. She was very patient with Jason's poor Spanish and she said she "liked English very much, but wasn't very good at it." She was being modest because she was pretty good at it!
After a few minutes it was time to break the pinata that we had brought. Let me tell you watching those girls is a time of complete joy. They get so excited about candy!! As soon as the pinata broke the girls dog piled each other scrambling for the candy. It was hilarious! It took a couple of minutes to get all the girls off of each other and be able to distribute the candy a bit more evenly.
We then went to the main area to fill up the girls backpacks with the supplies that we brought. Jason asked me if it would be weird for us to find a way to help out a 17 year old girl. I immediately asked him who he was talking about and was so happy to hear it was Elizabeth...the same girl that I hadn't been able to stop thinking about. We were only able to talk for a second and realize we were both completely on the same page. Let me just say that so far in our marriage this is how God has spoken to us--always separately at first and then we come together and realize we are having the same thoughts. So after handing out supplies I went over and asked for her whole name. I realized that if we were going to do anything we would need that. I was so happy when she wrote down her email address as well. For some reason I didn't even think about them having access to the internet. Since then, we've had some trouble getting in touch with her, but are still trying and asking God to help us to care for her if it's in His plan.
We then got in the bus and headed back to the city. We ate, had our devotional at the hotel and went to bed for some much needed rest.
Day three of our trip...what a day! We traveled about an hour an a half to the orphanage. When we got there most of the girls were in school and would be finishing around lunch time. However there were about 10 girls that were not in school and we were able to spend time hanging out with them. We started out by playing soccer and painting nails with the 10 girls. Then when school was about to let out we started getting ready to serve them lunch. We had hot dogs, chips, cookies, juice boxes and some stuff called ceviche that is used as a coleslaw of sorts to top the hot dogs. The hotel that we stayed at made the ceviche and cooked all of the hot dogs for us. Just in case you are wondering the hotel and it's staff are pretty awesome! Back to the orphanage...we started feeding everyone and we found that they gave us a wrong number of people. We ended up running out of food. All of the kids were able to be fed but a few of the orphanage workers and our team were not. It was a pretty sad telling the workers that we ran out of food.
After lunch we sang some songs, did the Bible lesson and then a craft. The craft was a backpack-like bag that the girls could decorate.
After the craft we played some more soccer and painted nails.
I went and played soccer for a while and then quit and went to the nail painting area to try and cool down a little bit. I painted a couple of girls nails and then one of the girls kept telling me how pretty and long my nails were and asked if she could paint them. She was so sweet, and was trying so hard to make them look perfect. I was so very blessed by that experience. I then went back to painting nails and met a girl who I hadn't seen until that point. She was still in her school uniform so I am guessing she got out of school later than most of the other girls. (The girls who had been let out at lunch immediately changed into regular clothes.) I started painting her nails and was so surprised to learn that she spoke a little English. So far none of the girls had been able to say anything in English. We spoke for a while and I learned her name--Elizabeth, her age and few other things about her. I immediately noticed what a sweet spirit she had. I was so enjoying our conversation that I was sad when her nails were finished and she went to go change out of her school uniform.
I went to go play some more games outside with the other girls. After a little bit I went to go look for Jason and noticed that he was talking with Elizabeth. I didn't want to interrupt their conversation so I went back to playing games. Jason and Elizabeth got to talk for a while. She was very patient with Jason's poor Spanish and she said she "liked English very much, but wasn't very good at it." She was being modest because she was pretty good at it!
After a few minutes it was time to break the pinata that we had brought. Let me tell you watching those girls is a time of complete joy. They get so excited about candy!! As soon as the pinata broke the girls dog piled each other scrambling for the candy. It was hilarious! It took a couple of minutes to get all the girls off of each other and be able to distribute the candy a bit more evenly.
We then went to the main area to fill up the girls backpacks with the supplies that we brought. Jason asked me if it would be weird for us to find a way to help out a 17 year old girl. I immediately asked him who he was talking about and was so happy to hear it was Elizabeth...the same girl that I hadn't been able to stop thinking about. We were only able to talk for a second and realize we were both completely on the same page. Let me just say that so far in our marriage this is how God has spoken to us--always separately at first and then we come together and realize we are having the same thoughts. So after handing out supplies I went over and asked for her whole name. I realized that if we were going to do anything we would need that. I was so happy when she wrote down her email address as well. For some reason I didn't even think about them having access to the internet. Since then, we've had some trouble getting in touch with her, but are still trying and asking God to help us to care for her if it's in His plan.
We then got in the bus and headed back to the city. We ate, had our devotional at the hotel and went to bed for some much needed rest.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Devotional
I want to share a devotional of mine this past week. It touched my life in such a beautiful way; I hope that it will do the same for you. A sweet friend gave this book to me a few years ago and it has blessed my life on so many occasions. Thank you, Angie.
If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. Mark 8:34
The cross that my Lord calls me to carry may assume many different shapes. I may have to be content with mundane tasks in a limited area of service, when I may believe my abilities are suited for much greater work. I may be required to continually cultivate the same field year after year, even though it yields no harvest whatsoever. I may be asked of God to nurture kind and loving thoughts about the very person who has wronged me and to speak gently to him, take his side when others oppose him, and bestow sympathy and comfort to him. I may have to openly testify of my Master before those who do not want to be reminded of Him or His claims. And I may be called to walk through this world with a bright, smiling face while my heart is breaking.
Yes, there are many crosses, and every one of them is heavy and painful. And it is unlikely that I would seek out even one of them on my own. Yet Jesus is never as near to me as when I lift my cross, lay it submissively on my shoulder, and welcome it with a patient and uncomplaining spirit.
He draws close to me in order to mature my wisdom, deepen my peace, increase my courage, and supplement my power. All this He does so that through the very experience that is so painful and distressing to me, I will be of greater use to others.
And then I will echo these words of one of the Scottish Covenantors of the seventeenth century, imprisoned for his faith by John Graham of Claverhouse - "I grow under the load" ~Alexander Smellie
Monday, September 12, 2011
El Salvador - Part 1
We have been back from El Salvador for a couple of weeks now. I have started to try and express all of the feelings and experiences that went with this trip several times only to delete it. You will not see any pictures of kids in this blog, it is for their safety. If you would like to see pictures I would love to show them you. You can come on over and we can go through them over some cake and coffee!
The first day we flew into San Salvador. At the airport, we were immediately struck by the fact that we were in a different world than where we came from. The airport, while a smaller size compared to many in the U.S., was one of the main airports in El Salvador, we were told. The architecture looked like it was from the '70's and though it was ducted for air-conditioning, it either didn't work or wasn't on. Sticky and hot. As we went through customs, we could see outside to probably over 100 people crowded together right behind a rope fence waiting for their family and friends to arrive. After we got outside, we waited for probably a half hour for our bus to arrive. As we waited, we observed that there were so many vehicles made by the major car manufacturers, but the models were ones you don't see in the states. Most of the vehicles looked like they were, on average, from the '80's. Passenger vans with a shark fin on top seemed to be a popular ride. And they piled as many people in as could fit. the same was true with pickup beds. Obviously no seat belt laws for passengers! As we waited, the air grew stickier as we watched the clouds in the distance grow dark. It poured down for the 45 min drive to our hotel...after having been in two rain related wrecks in the past, Jason was a nervous wreck for this drive in the rain. If you've ever experienced traffic in a Central American country, you'd understand!
Jason and I, sorry about the hair...we got our air conditioning from the outside!
Our group minus the adults
After unloading everything at the hotel, we went to grab a quick bite to eat and pick up supplies at the local Wal-mart for the week ahead. By the time we left we had 5 overflowing carts full of supplies for the kids.
We got several strange looks carting around baskets full of supplies. I am sure everyone was thinking that we were crazy Americans! After shopping we went back to the Hotel for our team meeting and devotional.
Our second day we went to an Orphanage and met an interesting fella.
This orphanage had both boys and girls. We started of by airing up some balls and playing basketball and soccer. It started to rain on us so we had to move our activities inside. We had a time of introduction and bible study, led by Tyler Cox, then some more games. At first we had a tough time thinking up games that would involve everyone and be able to play inside. We started off with pato, pato, ganso also known as duck, duck, goose. The kids loved it and so did I. I ran around that circle so many times making all sorts of crazy noises while the kids laughed. Such a fun time. We then played hot potato, the kids loved this game as well. After a while we grabbed some jump ropes and started playing with the kids individually. Lots of jumping rope and the game where one person stands in the middle with a rope and swings it around while others jump over it (sorry no idea what this would be called!). Jason played an interesting game with the kids...they had him tie jump ropes around their waists and and they ran around while he held on to the ends of them. It was like sledding and being pulled by a team of kids instead of dogs...they loved it! They would go as fast as they could until one of them inevitably tripped and the others fell over him in a pile. Jason's main goal was to not step on any of them at each abrupt stop! Then, as quick as they fell, they'd be up again going full speed ahead. I don't know how many times they ran around that room. Unfortunately we had to leave this orphanage at noon because another group was coming.
So we packed everything up and went to grab some lunch while our leaders discussed what we would do the rest of the day. It was decided that we would go to an old volcano. This volcano was famous for an eruption years ago that was pretty destructive, and it's last eruption was five years ago, and was much smaller. As I mentioned it had been raining all day and by time we got up the mountain it was pretty cold. I think it was some where in the fifties, and of course none of us were dressed warmly. As we made our way up the volcano/mountain we noticed several places along the way there were path ways in the vegetation leading to homes or huts. There were so many people just right off the road, which is completely normal for the San Salvador area. We got to a viewing point and there was a family that had a restaurant off to the side of the lookout. It was a tiny little hut with chairs and tables outside, chickens running all over the place as well as dogs. They had set up a system that collected all of their rain water in a big plastic tub and that is what they used for everything. There were also all sorts of tires stacked everywhere. Also a normal thing for San Salvador, though I am not sure why. Once we made it to the top we stopped and talked to some street vendors. I got an awesome bracelet made out of coffee beans. Shirley picked up some fruit for the group, which we had the next day, it wasn't very sweet but really juicy.
Then, we decided to climb up to the viewing point. I am glad we did it was a beautiful climb. El Salvador is a beautiful country with an amazing amount of vegetation. The pictures don't do it justice it is just gorgeous.
After climbing back down we went to Chili's to eat, let me just say not a fan of it in the states not a fan of it in San Salvador. Then went back to hotel for our night time recap and devotional.
Some interesting things about El Salvador...
Stay tuned for day three and four!
The first day we flew into San Salvador. At the airport, we were immediately struck by the fact that we were in a different world than where we came from. The airport, while a smaller size compared to many in the U.S., was one of the main airports in El Salvador, we were told. The architecture looked like it was from the '70's and though it was ducted for air-conditioning, it either didn't work or wasn't on. Sticky and hot. As we went through customs, we could see outside to probably over 100 people crowded together right behind a rope fence waiting for their family and friends to arrive. After we got outside, we waited for probably a half hour for our bus to arrive. As we waited, we observed that there were so many vehicles made by the major car manufacturers, but the models were ones you don't see in the states. Most of the vehicles looked like they were, on average, from the '80's. Passenger vans with a shark fin on top seemed to be a popular ride. And they piled as many people in as could fit. the same was true with pickup beds. Obviously no seat belt laws for passengers! As we waited, the air grew stickier as we watched the clouds in the distance grow dark. It poured down for the 45 min drive to our hotel...after having been in two rain related wrecks in the past, Jason was a nervous wreck for this drive in the rain. If you've ever experienced traffic in a Central American country, you'd understand!
Standing up is Carlos, our driver.
Jason and I, sorry about the hair...we got our air conditioning from the outside!
Our group minus the adults
After unloading everything at the hotel, we went to grab a quick bite to eat and pick up supplies at the local Wal-mart for the week ahead. By the time we left we had 5 overflowing carts full of supplies for the kids.
We got several strange looks carting around baskets full of supplies. I am sure everyone was thinking that we were crazy Americans! After shopping we went back to the Hotel for our team meeting and devotional.
Our second day we went to an Orphanage and met an interesting fella.
This orphanage had both boys and girls. We started of by airing up some balls and playing basketball and soccer. It started to rain on us so we had to move our activities inside. We had a time of introduction and bible study, led by Tyler Cox, then some more games. At first we had a tough time thinking up games that would involve everyone and be able to play inside. We started off with pato, pato, ganso also known as duck, duck, goose. The kids loved it and so did I. I ran around that circle so many times making all sorts of crazy noises while the kids laughed. Such a fun time. We then played hot potato, the kids loved this game as well. After a while we grabbed some jump ropes and started playing with the kids individually. Lots of jumping rope and the game where one person stands in the middle with a rope and swings it around while others jump over it (sorry no idea what this would be called!). Jason played an interesting game with the kids...they had him tie jump ropes around their waists and and they ran around while he held on to the ends of them. It was like sledding and being pulled by a team of kids instead of dogs...they loved it! They would go as fast as they could until one of them inevitably tripped and the others fell over him in a pile. Jason's main goal was to not step on any of them at each abrupt stop! Then, as quick as they fell, they'd be up again going full speed ahead. I don't know how many times they ran around that room. Unfortunately we had to leave this orphanage at noon because another group was coming.
So we packed everything up and went to grab some lunch while our leaders discussed what we would do the rest of the day. It was decided that we would go to an old volcano. This volcano was famous for an eruption years ago that was pretty destructive, and it's last eruption was five years ago, and was much smaller. As I mentioned it had been raining all day and by time we got up the mountain it was pretty cold. I think it was some where in the fifties, and of course none of us were dressed warmly. As we made our way up the volcano/mountain we noticed several places along the way there were path ways in the vegetation leading to homes or huts. There were so many people just right off the road, which is completely normal for the San Salvador area. We got to a viewing point and there was a family that had a restaurant off to the side of the lookout. It was a tiny little hut with chairs and tables outside, chickens running all over the place as well as dogs. They had set up a system that collected all of their rain water in a big plastic tub and that is what they used for everything. There were also all sorts of tires stacked everywhere. Also a normal thing for San Salvador, though I am not sure why. Once we made it to the top we stopped and talked to some street vendors. I got an awesome bracelet made out of coffee beans. Shirley picked up some fruit for the group, which we had the next day, it wasn't very sweet but really juicy.
Then, we decided to climb up to the viewing point. I am glad we did it was a beautiful climb. El Salvador is a beautiful country with an amazing amount of vegetation. The pictures don't do it justice it is just gorgeous.
After climbing back down we went to Chili's to eat, let me just say not a fan of it in the states not a fan of it in San Salvador. Then went back to hotel for our night time recap and devotional.
Some interesting things about El Salvador...
Other vehicles are so close you can touch them.
Guards are everywhere.
They have a pizza puch, not pooch!
Stay tuned for day three and four!
Friday, August 26, 2011
New Project
I am working on a new project and hopefully will have more information for you very soon. Plus I want to share about the very special trip that inspired this project. Until I get all of this underway here are a couple of pics. See if you can guess what my project deals with!
All images from pinterest
Monday, July 18, 2011
Last Couple of Weeks
I should have a little bit of down time this week and I am hoping it will give me a chance to get caught up on some things I have been needing to do for a while...like make a header for this blog! But first let me tell you about what we have been doing here lately.
We had some friends over for dinner recently and Jason (aka Chi-Chi) let their sweet little girl play his guitar. Here you can see she is trying to make a chord and her poor hand can't fit around the fret board.
Isn't she the cutest! Their little boy was sporting headphones on his onesie for the occasion.
We finally finished our pond installation, now we just need to add some plants and a few more rocks to make it look good.
Tom is our supervisor.
Roley and Andy checked in every once in a while, just in case we needed to stop and pet something.
Embarrassing moment of the week; I wore two belts at the same time to work last week. The saddest part is I didn't even realize it until that afternoon. I wore one on my jeans and the other around my waist over my shirt. It was this outfit but I am not wearing two belts in this picture.
And last but not least, our Living Room went from this...
to this...
in mere minutes. That's right I am redecorating, pics coming soon. At least I hope it is soon. I told you I had some things to get caught up on. I better get to work!
Monday, July 11, 2011
Conference
Jason is getting ready to go to the National Worship Leader Conference again this year and it has me thinking music! He always comes back with some great new band or song that really touched him. Three years ago it was the group I want to share with you today, Audra Lynn. Now if you go to Champion Fellowship you have heard them several times but may not know it. We play their song "Wellspring" during Communion fairly often.
I was jamming out to one of the mix cd's my husband has so generously made for me, and what should start playing but Audra Lynn's "Cross". I had a wonderful time of worshiping right in the middle of my work day. So beautiful how God uses special moments in the middle craziness to draw you close to Him. I have attached that song as well as Wellspring and I hope it blesses you the way it has me.
Please excuse the videos, just click play and listen to the music and lyrics. I minimized the screen so I wouldn't see the videos play through.
I was jamming out to one of the mix cd's my husband has so generously made for me, and what should start playing but Audra Lynn's "Cross". I had a wonderful time of worshiping right in the middle of my work day. So beautiful how God uses special moments in the middle craziness to draw you close to Him. I have attached that song as well as Wellspring and I hope it blesses you the way it has me.
Please excuse the videos, just click play and listen to the music and lyrics. I minimized the screen so I wouldn't see the videos play through.
Audra Lynn - Cross
Audra Lynn - Wellspring
Friday, July 1, 2011
Happy 4th!!
Here are a few things I hope to make this weekend. Enjoy!
From Pinterest.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Devotional this morning
The below post is from my devotional this morning. It is out of My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers. Such a great message and something I really to remember in times of sorrow or trial.
. . . what shall I say? ’Father, save Me from this hour’? But for this purpose I came to this hour. ’Father, glorify Your name’ —John 12:27-28
As a saint of God, my attitude toward sorrow and difficulty should not be to ask that they be prevented, but to ask that God protect me so that I may remain what He created me to be, in spite of all my fires of sorrow. Our Lord received Himself, accepting His position and realizing His purpose, in the midst of the fire of sorrow. He was saved not from the hour, but out of the hour.
We say that there ought to be no sorrow, but there is sorrow, and we have to accept and receive ourselves in its fires. If we try to evade sorrow, refusing to deal with it, we are foolish. Sorrow is one of the biggest facts in life, and there is no use in saying it should not be. Sin, sorrow, and suffering are, and it is not for us to say that God has made a mistake in allowing them.
Sorrow removes a great deal of a person’s shallowness, but it does not always make that person better. Suffering either gives me to myself or it destroys me. You cannot find or receive yourself through success, because you lose your head over pride. And you cannot receive yourself through the monotony of your daily life, because you give in to complaining. The only way to find yourself is in the fires of sorrow. Why it should be this way is immaterial. The fact is that it is true in the Scriptures and in human experience. You can always recognize who has been through the fires of sorrow and received himself, and you know that you can go to him in your moment of trouble and find that he has plenty of time for you. But if a person has not been through the fires of sorrow, he is apt to be contemptuous, having no respect or time for you, only turning you away. If you will receive yourself in the fires of sorrow, God will make you nourishment for other people.
We say that there ought to be no sorrow, but there is sorrow, and we have to accept and receive ourselves in its fires. If we try to evade sorrow, refusing to deal with it, we are foolish. Sorrow is one of the biggest facts in life, and there is no use in saying it should not be. Sin, sorrow, and suffering are, and it is not for us to say that God has made a mistake in allowing them.
Sorrow removes a great deal of a person’s shallowness, but it does not always make that person better. Suffering either gives me to myself or it destroys me. You cannot find or receive yourself through success, because you lose your head over pride. And you cannot receive yourself through the monotony of your daily life, because you give in to complaining. The only way to find yourself is in the fires of sorrow. Why it should be this way is immaterial. The fact is that it is true in the Scriptures and in human experience. You can always recognize who has been through the fires of sorrow and received himself, and you know that you can go to him in your moment of trouble and find that he has plenty of time for you. But if a person has not been through the fires of sorrow, he is apt to be contemptuous, having no respect or time for you, only turning you away. If you will receive yourself in the fires of sorrow, God will make you nourishment for other people.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
God is Amazing!
We got back last night from a wonderful weekend (I say weekend, it was one day!) in Virginia Beach. For those of you who don't know why we went to Virginia, let me start at the beginning. For those of you who do know, skip the next couple paragraphs!
About a year ago Jason went to a conference in Kansas City where he met David M. Edwards, a worship leader and accomplished musician among many other talents. A couple of days before the conference, Jason had read one of David's devotionals on worship and when he got to the conference, noticed that one of the sessions was exactly the same topic as the devotional he had read--and David was teaching it. So he went to that session. Afterwords, Jason thanked David and let him know how God had spoke to him through the message he shared in the session. They talked there a few minutes and have stayed in touch ever since. Can I take a break and say that is just completely God! Several people talk to the people who lead classes at conferences and the leaders are not just leading one or two classes; it is more like 7-10. The fact that David remembered Jason and they stayed in touch is nothing other than God opening doors...Amazing...but it gets better! In the course of a later phone conversation about songwriting, David tells Jason "send me some of your songs sometime." Big mistake!!
A couple of months ago Jason did just that. He was working on a new song, got a somewhat finalized version of it (if you know Jason then you know he will never have a finalized version, he is his toughest critic) and sent it to David and a couple of other songwriter/musicians that he knows. David wrote back after a couple of days and loved the song. He wanted to send it to a publisher that is a friend of his as well. Some time passed and nothing really happened; we were all busy and everything was put on a back-burner for a while. Fast-forward to three weeks ago...Jason had talked to David about coming to one of the conferences that he leads to be able to visit more and hang out. David tells him that Craig, a publisher friend would most likely be coming to the conference that was in a few weeks and he wanted Jason to come to be able to meet with him. He asked Jason to Drop Box his song so Craig could listen to it and meanwhile he would double check and make sure Craig would for sure be there. So Jason sent the song and within hours Craig wrote Jason back and told him how much he liked the song. David also wrote Jason and told him that he not only wanted Jason to come to the conference and that Craig would be there but that he wanted Jason to lead worship for the group and include his song. Amazing! Now we arrive at this past weekend or yesterday....
Jason and I arrived in Virginia Friday at about 6 their time. We were originally going to meet with Craig and David that night to go to dinner, however, Craig was only able to get a late flight and would not be in until 9. So everything was moved to the next day. We called David after we had checked into our hotel and he said we could meet him at Regent University--where he flies in to teach every week and where the conference was going to be located. Can I tell you I was nervous, I have never met anyone like him before and I wanted to hug his neck for all of the encouragement that he has given Jason. We went to the auditiorium where he and one of the next day's conference presenters, Cathi Muckle, were. (Cathi is a worship leader and very talented singer/songwriter who also writes jingles i.e., the folgers jingle) We walked in and they were singing and worshiping and all my nervousness was immediately gone. They gave us hugs and we sat down and talked like we had known them forever. It was awesome! After a while we all went our separate ways and said we would meet back up in the morning. David said Craig's flight had been delayed so he didn't know what time he would be getting in but he was heading to the airport to pick up Glenn Packiam--executive pastor for New Life Church as well as a songwriter and musician.
When we arrived the next morning we were immediately covered in a spirit of worship. We met with everyone else that would be leading and participating in the conference and had a time of prayer. It was awesome, free flowing, and real. We found out that Craig hadn't been able to make it, his flight was canceled but he was still very interested in meeting with Jason. Oddly enough neither of us were disappointed. We were so excited to be there and both had a feeling that it would all work out eventually. The rest of the morning was one worship experience after another. David and his crew started off with worship followed by a message from Glenn. Cathi shared her amazing testimony and then David spoke a little. I can't describe how great it was, one of those things you had to be there for but everyone was worshiping and focused on meeting with God. We broke for a quick lunch and then Jason led in worship, he did three songs instead of the original plan of just one. Everyone in there was singing out so loud and was so worshipful, even on Jason's song that they had never heard-- it was incredible. The David spoke again, followed by worship and lesson led by Glenn, again a room full of musicians singing their hearts out to God with each song. We had a short Q&A time and then we had to rush off to get to our plane in time.
Jason and I talked the whole way home. We had such an amazing time and were both so touched with how real everyone was. Thank you to everyone who prayed for us; please continue. We both feel like this is just the beginning of an amazing journey. We are so excited and ready to see where God will lead us and let me tell you we are both 100% in. Like I said earlier GOD IS AMAZING!!!
Thanks for sticking with me through this long post! Check out some of the pictures I snapped below.
About a year ago Jason went to a conference in Kansas City where he met David M. Edwards, a worship leader and accomplished musician among many other talents. A couple of days before the conference, Jason had read one of David's devotionals on worship and when he got to the conference, noticed that one of the sessions was exactly the same topic as the devotional he had read--and David was teaching it. So he went to that session. Afterwords, Jason thanked David and let him know how God had spoke to him through the message he shared in the session. They talked there a few minutes and have stayed in touch ever since. Can I take a break and say that is just completely God! Several people talk to the people who lead classes at conferences and the leaders are not just leading one or two classes; it is more like 7-10. The fact that David remembered Jason and they stayed in touch is nothing other than God opening doors...Amazing...but it gets better! In the course of a later phone conversation about songwriting, David tells Jason "send me some of your songs sometime." Big mistake!!
A couple of months ago Jason did just that. He was working on a new song, got a somewhat finalized version of it (if you know Jason then you know he will never have a finalized version, he is his toughest critic) and sent it to David and a couple of other songwriter/musicians that he knows. David wrote back after a couple of days and loved the song. He wanted to send it to a publisher that is a friend of his as well. Some time passed and nothing really happened; we were all busy and everything was put on a back-burner for a while. Fast-forward to three weeks ago...Jason had talked to David about coming to one of the conferences that he leads to be able to visit more and hang out. David tells him that Craig, a publisher friend would most likely be coming to the conference that was in a few weeks and he wanted Jason to come to be able to meet with him. He asked Jason to Drop Box his song so Craig could listen to it and meanwhile he would double check and make sure Craig would for sure be there. So Jason sent the song and within hours Craig wrote Jason back and told him how much he liked the song. David also wrote Jason and told him that he not only wanted Jason to come to the conference and that Craig would be there but that he wanted Jason to lead worship for the group and include his song. Amazing! Now we arrive at this past weekend or yesterday....
Jason and I arrived in Virginia Friday at about 6 their time. We were originally going to meet with Craig and David that night to go to dinner, however, Craig was only able to get a late flight and would not be in until 9. So everything was moved to the next day. We called David after we had checked into our hotel and he said we could meet him at Regent University--where he flies in to teach every week and where the conference was going to be located. Can I tell you I was nervous, I have never met anyone like him before and I wanted to hug his neck for all of the encouragement that he has given Jason. We went to the auditiorium where he and one of the next day's conference presenters, Cathi Muckle, were. (Cathi is a worship leader and very talented singer/songwriter who also writes jingles i.e., the folgers jingle) We walked in and they were singing and worshiping and all my nervousness was immediately gone. They gave us hugs and we sat down and talked like we had known them forever. It was awesome! After a while we all went our separate ways and said we would meet back up in the morning. David said Craig's flight had been delayed so he didn't know what time he would be getting in but he was heading to the airport to pick up Glenn Packiam--executive pastor for New Life Church as well as a songwriter and musician.
When we arrived the next morning we were immediately covered in a spirit of worship. We met with everyone else that would be leading and participating in the conference and had a time of prayer. It was awesome, free flowing, and real. We found out that Craig hadn't been able to make it, his flight was canceled but he was still very interested in meeting with Jason. Oddly enough neither of us were disappointed. We were so excited to be there and both had a feeling that it would all work out eventually. The rest of the morning was one worship experience after another. David and his crew started off with worship followed by a message from Glenn. Cathi shared her amazing testimony and then David spoke a little. I can't describe how great it was, one of those things you had to be there for but everyone was worshiping and focused on meeting with God. We broke for a quick lunch and then Jason led in worship, he did three songs instead of the original plan of just one. Everyone in there was singing out so loud and was so worshipful, even on Jason's song that they had never heard-- it was incredible. The David spoke again, followed by worship and lesson led by Glenn, again a room full of musicians singing their hearts out to God with each song. We had a short Q&A time and then we had to rush off to get to our plane in time.
Jason and I talked the whole way home. We had such an amazing time and were both so touched with how real everyone was. Thank you to everyone who prayed for us; please continue. We both feel like this is just the beginning of an amazing journey. We are so excited and ready to see where God will lead us and let me tell you we are both 100% in. Like I said earlier GOD IS AMAZING!!!
Thanks for sticking with me through this long post! Check out some of the pictures I snapped below.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Hello!
I have finally done it! I started a blog. I bet my husband never thought this day would come; I finally stopped talking about it and did it!
Is it weird that this is only my first blog and I already feel the pressure to say something important, or be able to make a difference with my blog? I think I should get something out of the way right now … I most likely will not be a very good blogger, just being realistic. There is a good chance that I will not post for weeks at a time and then post three things in an hour to try and catch up! Also, I am not a writer, so please don’t critique this thing.
Enough about my shortcomings let me tell you why I am writing this. Jason, my wonderful husband, and I have an exciting weekend ahead. This weekend could be the start of something awesome that only God could have put together. It might not be. But either way it will be a journey. I would like for our family and friends to be able to join us on this journey. I want everyone to know what God is doing in our lives as we chase after Him. So I hope you keep checking in with us, encourage us, pray for us, and give us some feedback…even if it is how many grammatical errors are in my posts!
Kim
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