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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Words With Friends

I had a conversation with a co-worker this week, and he shared with me how the Lord has radically changed his life in the past couple of years. He told me how he was going through a season of anger and how his anger was taken out on everyone around him. He was miserable going through the motions. He shared with me he came to know Jesus and not know religion at a church but a relationship with Jesus. He shared with me how he and his family joined and became active in a Bible believing church. He shared how one of the pastors has poured into his life in a mentor role. He went on share with me how he is using the strengths and gifts that the Lord has given him to bring Him glory!

I asked him how did he find this church? Were they fumbling through the phone book and came across it? Did they see a billboard and decide to drop in? Did they get a piece of literature from the church in the mail?

He told me...his son's friend father invited them to their church at football practice. As I was listening to his story I became very convicted of not inviting people to church as I should, so they can hear the words of life that can radically change their life as it has done for my co-worker and his family. Even if it is in a casual setting and you may never cross this person's path again.

This week Grace and I went through Sonic drive-thru. The cashier at the window was smitten with Grace, imagine that! I rolled down the back seat window and she talked to her. Of course after they see her, comes lots of questions and another opportunity to talk about adoption. It took a while for our order which gave us lots of time to talk. I told her we were new to the area and she asked me why we moved to Bryan. I told her about the church we were called to and I invited her to come visit. That seems so simple right? Why do I not take advantage and do that more often? I also had our church business card with all the info that I gave her. Eric has encouraged me to frequent Sonic drive-thru and work to build a relationship....that's easy....Cherry Lime-ade! :)

Today I had a very friendly dental hygenist for my dental cleaning. I think you probably know where this is going.....we talked as much as you can through my entire dental cleaning. Very nice girl right out of dental school, new to the area too and here's the question, why did you move to Bryan? As I was leaving I invited her to visit the church and said I would love to see her again.

As I am going about my day....these opportunities present themselves. It is not something I have to search out. God knows how He's wired me, social butterfly and always eager and willing to get to know people. I love it and thrive on it. My prayer is that I will be sensitive and obedient to the opportunities God gives me and use my natural gifts - engaging people and getting to know them to share the words of life.

Psalm 19:14
Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, O LORD, my strength and my Redeemer.


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Exploring Downtown Bryan

Reading Books


Grace wanted to point out his ears

Of course we had to take advantage of the photo op!

It's hot in TX
 
Real men carry diaper bags!


Yummy dinner at PaPa Perez

As Eric stated the stores are very Heidi-like! Love the downtown area!


Monday, August 15, 2011

It's Been A While

I was reminded by a co-worker that I have not updated the blog in a while. I know some of you do not do facebook, so if I do not update my blog you do not get updated on our life. I will do my best to share the high points in the past couple of months over a couple of posts.

We moved to TX about 10 weeks ago and it has been BUSY! We have been blessed to stay in a missionary home as we were waiting for our house to sell. In July after 6 months of our house on the market and not much activity. We did alot of praying and decided to put our house for lease and see what would happen. This was not a decision I wanted to make initially. After many prayers and wise counsel, we believed that this was a good option for us. Within 5 days, we received 3 rental applications and lots of activity. The Lord provided quickly and we had our house leased within a week. They signed a two year lease and we got exactly what we needed for the rent. We had two weeks to get back to GA and move all our stuff to TX. With the help of alot of people, 1 big moving truck, our SUV, and the movers (Eric and Heidi). We got all our stuff to TX. Our church body helped us get our stuff into a storage unit. While this move was going on Eric received a call from the church that owns the house we have been staying in and they said they were going to need the house....which meant 30 days for us to find a place. God provided again....we found a house to rent in about a week and we will be moving again August 26 - 27.

The church (Living Hope Bryan) God called us to here in Bryan, TX is INCREDIBLE! Eric and I are overwhelmed and blessed to be apart of this body of believers that live out their mission statement -" Love God, Love People." As hard as it is to move away from family and friends, we know beyond a shadow of doubt that this is where we are supposed to be! Eric is serving as the Lead/Teaching Pastor, as his wife it is humbling and amazing to see Eric doing what God called him to do 12 years ago..."to preach His Word." We have so much to learn in ministry, however, our prayer is that we are obedient to Him in all. 

Most of you who read our blog are friends and probably know I am pretty much an open book about our lives, adoption journey, etc...I hope what I am about to share can encourage you wherever you are in life. I would love to say that the decision to come minister in Bryan, TX was easy and we never had any doubts if I did I would be lying. Living out obedience to the Lord in your life may not be easy, it is WORTH it! It is in those difficult and challenging times that we draw near to Him for His strength, peace and guidance.  In some my darkest moments in the past 10 weeks, I could not have done without my Jesus and my loving husband reminding me of His promises even when I did not want to think on those promises. We as believers have been given God's spirit to help us push through tough times. Romans 8:37, reminds me, "No, despite all these things, overwhelming victory is ours through Christ, who loved us." Other versions say "more than conquerors" or "surpassing victory." Take heart and be encouraged we have the surpassing victory!