Happy Mother’s Day

I want to wish my mom a Happy Mother’s Day.  As with many, my mom has been important in my life.  She took care of me, nurturing me as I grew up.

My mom married a pastor.  An honorable profession, but one that can be difficult.  She gave birth to three wonderful, little sinners (although I’m sure my brothers caused more trouble than I did).  🙂  Caring for a family of 5 on a limited budget was a burden she bore.  She fought to meet our needs and often went without.  She worked hard to make special occasions like birthdays and graduations extra special.

My mom trusted Jesus Christ as her Savior at a young age and has shared that with others including her children.  I remember one time my mom prayed with me after breakfast that I would learn to know Jesus Christ as my personal Savior.  I didn’t trust Christ that day, but the memory has stayed with me.

So on Mother’s Day this year, I want to publicly say, “Thank you, Mom.  I love you.  Happy Mother’s Day.”

This Frame Is Just Like Me

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This frame is just like me, full of pits, flaws, and just plain messy.  It is also a work in progress.

I bought this frame with nail holes, because it reminds me of the scars we get through life.  This is a reminder to me about how messy life (and people) can be.

I didn’t want to leave all of the holes – I wanted to fill them in.  This is my reminder that healing does take place, but sometimes there are scars.

My attempt to fill the holes did not go well.  The frame looks messier than before.   I decided this would be a work in progress.  I have been thinking through what I can do to make the frame look nice.  I’m not sure if that is possible, but I’m going to try.

I like visual representations of life lessons.  We all live through difficult times that wound our spirits.  Those experiences change us for the rest of our lives.  We may feel as though we will never be whole again.  However, for the Christian, God uses each life situation to make us more like Jesus Christ.  There is no better goal in life than to become like Christ.

So this frame is a reminder to me that while I am messy and have flaws, God is still working on me to produce a beautiful image.  His.

A Facebook Stalker

I have a Facebook stalker – maybe two or three.  Usually a stalker is someone bad, but in my case I have friends looking out for me.  Any time I post a need, one of them responds quickly.  Volunteering herself or a member of her family to help meet my need.

I love my Facebook stalkers.  And they love me.

Easter Reflections

Merry Christmas

Yes, I know.  This is is a Christmas card.  However, I was struck this past Christmas by this greeting card sent by one of my employer’s suppliers.

We tend to separate Christmas and Easter, but the two holidays are closely related.  Jesus Christ came to be born as a baby with the purpose of dying on the cross for our sins.

So today on Easter Sunday, I am thinking about and thankful for both Christmas and Easter.

God is so good!