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Monday, March 26, 2012

Racing Into The Light



Should be interesting!

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Beauty

There is not a single person in West Michigan right now whom you will find complaining about the weather. We are living daily with temps 40degrees above average and everyone is happy. Everyone.

This past Friday night, I was drawn to visit Lake Michigan, walk along the beach, and watch the sunset. It was an amazing experience. Only a few people. An expansive gorgeous sky. Peaceful rolling waves.

It was an evening of quiet, reflection and restoration after a full week consisting of both good and bad days.
This moment of calming gratitude set my mind at ease from concerns that had been swirling and filled my heart with peaceful assurance that my life is truly blessed.

For the good and the bad, past mistakes and triumphs, I am thankful. Days ahead will consist of the same, and God will be faithful still.

He is there.

He has created the beauty of the sunset.
He has created the beauty of friendships.
He has created the beauty of memory and the beauty of dreams.



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Really?

"Missing someone gets easier everyday
because even though you are one day
further from the last time you saw them,
you are one day closer to the next time you will."






Friday, March 9, 2012

Only as old as you feel

Understanding the new mathematics of age determination for dogs, Silas and I are the same age... until May and he jumps to 36 years old!

Poor guy.

Then next year the big "4-0"!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Some days ...

... you just gotta get yourself a bouquet of flowers.
This is one of those days.

Friday, March 2, 2012

I love this... church

"That'll preach!"

I'm afraid I can't give proper credit as to where this phrase originated. I first heard it from a dearly beloved youth pastor turned pastor in the church that I grew up in. It was used in various situations and circumstances when something was said or done that had significant redeeming quality and life lesson attached to it.

I get these "that'll preach" moments at odd times. I recently was sitting in chapel at Calvin Seminary and listening to a sermon when a complete different sermon on the same text was being written in my head. I do indeed hope to get the chance to develop it further someday!

Nonetheless, it brought me back to another "that'll preach" situation. I was in a country music phase (they come and go) in the early 2000's when I had first heard Toby Keith's "I Love this Bar". I was fascinated by the lyrics. My immediate thought was, "This should be our churches!" and a close second was, "That'll preach."

May the front (and back) doors of the church open wide and the Christians therein embrace all those who enter with far reaching and welcoming arms, so that all can say that they indeed love their church.

We got winners, we got losers
Chain smokers and boozers

And we got yuppies, we got bikers
We got thirsty hitchhikers
And the
girls next door dress up like movie stars

I love this bar

We got cowboys, we got truckers
Broken-hearted fools and suckers
And we got hustlers, we got fighters
Early birds and all-nighters
And the veterans talk about their battle scars


I love this bar


It's my kind of place
Just walkin' through the front door
Puts a big smile on my face
It ain't too far, come as you are

I love this bar

I've seen short skirts, we got high-techs
Blue-collar boys and rednecks

And we got lovers, lots of lookers
And I've even seen dancing girls and hookers
And we like to drink our beer from a mason jar


I love this bar

It's my kind of place
Just trollin' around the dance floor
Puts a big smile on my face
No cover charge, come as you are

I love this bar