Friday, January 29, 2010
Mental Mapping
The other day, I received a call from Dr. Bill Luckey, President of Lindsay Wilson College wanting to meet and talk about a leadership symposium on their campus. "Coincidentally" he and his wife will be driving through Dallas on their way to their daughter's sports tournament at Austin College. And as you may guess, I am going to be about 5 miles from their route at the same time. Fun to see divine appointments.
I was in the car when he called. We left it with --"Pick a place and we will meet you there." Simple, eh? Well, my mind went blank. I drove on to my morning at CC Young. I kept trying to picture whether they would go I 35 or 75. That doesn't sound like something worth struggling about, does it? Well, it got worse and worse. I was in agony trying to mentally picture the route. I ran to the car when it was over and grabbed the Texas map out of the side pocket as fast as I could.
Whew! 75! How could something cause so much turmoil? Why did it? Because I didn't have a map in my mind that I could access. Because I had inadequate information to deal with the situation.....so I stewed.
Where am I going with this? Life is like that. David says, "Your Word is hidden in my heart so I won't sin against you." It is like the map. When I get a picture of God's word and His direction for me, I don't have blank spots and panic attacks.
The bible is my map ---- I need it firmly in my mind as much as I needed the picture of North Texas.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Good Week
"I want you to be safe, happy, and to do the work God has given you to do." Those were probably the last real words my Mom spoke to me before her death. This week I felt like I was doing the work God called me to do and boy, does that feed my soul.
My ladies at CC Young teach me weekly about aging with grace.....and laughter. Barbara Still is anything but still --- she is a firecracker who loves to tease. WOW! What an inspiration.
Reading to Jack Kinder this week was a particular joy. He seemed to be speaking to me even in his wordless condition. If I ever started to understand the concept of telepathic communication in heaven, it was Wednesday afternoon. No, we didn't really talk, but my spirit could feel the "amen" in his.
Thursday was filled with visits to friends with physical, emotional, and spiritual struggles. Their lives testify to the power of the risen Christ. This life is hard and only the hand of the Lord can securely carry us through.
On Friday I put on my "meeting" hat and attended the Ziglar, Inc. Advisory Board meeting. Sitting in a room with people who can teach much about problem-solving and thinking gets my juices going. The time that afternoon at Dallas Baptist University almost brought me to tears......THIS is truly the work God has given me to do. How thankful I am for it.
What is the work for today? Attending church, singing in the choir, watching football, and of course ---- taking a nap! But, it is more than that---- it is reflecting on the words of those who love me and understanding I am but one link in the chain. Leaning on those everlasting arms is not bad exercise!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Happy Birthday, Jeff
The Cowboys were playing in Super Bowl 5, you see!
Jeff, being the ever-professional Cowboys fan, watched from in utero. But he didn't help much, for they lost to Baltimore 16-13. Two days later, he was rip roaring ready to make his appearance.
Tuesday the 19th was a beautiful day....bright sunshine and unseasonably moderate temperature.
His Dad and I ran errands, took the girls to their grandmother's house, and then headed to Baylor Hospital for a very quick delivery. From the beginning, Jeff was a man who knew his mind --- and knew how to take action.
He arrived in time for Dr. Wells to get home for dinner ---how considerate.
Since then he has brought joy, wisdom, strength, support, and guidance to his old Mom. In high school we joked about his being my "P and J" --- pride and joy. That doesn't change - it just gets more real year by year.
Today he is 39. Next year I will be a mother of three 40-something people. It makes it harder to stay 60, doesn't it?
Thanks, Jeff, for a life that matters. Thank you for using your gifts to bless Anne, Jack, and every one you touch.
Happy birthday, kiddo.
Monday, January 18, 2010
The Instruction Manual
Saturday, January 16, 2010
A New Perspective
The ladies staying here this weekend on their church planning retreat raced to the window.
You all know by now about the love/hate relationship I have with the deer. They grace my yard as living sculptures, and disgrace my yard as living scavengers.
But each time new people come, I start to see them through another set of eyes. I momentarily forget their mess, their greedy chomping away at my expensive plants, and stop to see their curious personalities, their agile movements, and their total disregard of any danger I pose.
"My thoughts are not your thoughts and my ways are not your ways." God clearly spoke, didn't He? Our filters need changing often. We need to see things as God sees them ---- or at least appreciate the fact His view is different.
When things don't add up, we can only assume His perspective is different. When precious friends suffer great losses, I can only confess my inadequacy to understand, then acknowledge His sovereignty.
It would probably do me good to stand for awhile to ooh and aah over the deer. God truly doesn't make any junk --- and this certainly applies to my four legged munchers.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Crawlin' Jack
www.thehorches.com/blog will introduce you to the world of Jack.
As a devoted and completely nutso "Gram" I faithfully follow --- sometimes telling my friends they just HAVE to see the latest Jack pics. But most times I control my grandmotherly urges.
HOWEVER, they posted a video that is a MUST SEE. I know he isn't your grandson, but your life will be richer by far after watching crawlin' Jack.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTI3KCxYNDM
Turn up the volume to get the full effect.
Ties of Love
I learned from Charlie how reading out loud enhances the impact of the content. The idea to read out loud to Dad each day came from him. One of the greatest gifts Dad and I shared.
Sleep, Baby Jesus
One of the happiest times each year is the "unpacking of the nativities." My son, Jeff, began the collection about 32 years ago and it continues to grow. I love them for they represent travel, both by me and my friends. They each have a story for me and as I put them out, they help me recall the sweet memories.
They stay out sharing the story of Jesus until mid-January (or early February sometimes) when they get packed away to hibernate. Some stay out with me all year long because their stories are particularly poignant.
Yesterday was the "put them back in the closet" day. I dreaded wrapping all the little pieces, but as I began, I soon realized the joy of saying goodbye to them for awhile. They have their own dedicated closet and they safely abide!
The thought occurred to me ----how often do I take my relationship with Jesus, wrap it carefully in spiritual tissue paper, and safely tuck it away from my everyday life? How often do I live a life reflecting a sleeping Jesus? Shouldn't He be front and center every day of the year? Prayer closets are wonderful, but closeting my savior is a big mistake. Instead, He should be like the few nativities which have a full-time place of display in my house. He should be evident in and out of season.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Thanks, Dad
Recently, a friend of Dad's gave me a sermon by Pete Briscoe on the Bema seat judgment in heaven. It focused on rewards for the work done on earth that lasts ---- the stuff that isn't wood, hay, and stubble.
When I was little (before eco-awareness), we raked leaves into great big piles and when it got bigger than we were, we lit it and savored the wonderful aroma. I am sure we knocked several holes in some layer somewhere, but it was a grand experience.
The thought of seeing most of what I did on earth piled high and ignited doesn't give me nearly the sense of awe.
On my desk is a glass square given to me by the Ziglar Corporation. It simply says, "Make today worth remembering." Isn't that another way to say, "Make today precious."
On March 1 BWF will partner with Dallas Baptist University to bring 10 men and women to their campus for an entire day of sharing about Leading with Integrity. Dad used that theme for one of his books.
As I work putting all the pieces together, I find myself talking to Dad about it --- and wishing he were here to enjoy it.
He lived his life to stretch others. We are archiving his life to stretch and bless the next generations. Kinda cool!
Bringing wisdom and hope to DBU is a worthy goal and one I hope is driven by the spirit of God, not by my wood pile.
Bringing Dad's influence to DBU is joyful and exciting. He always told me, "Brenda, there is nothing in your life a little excitement can't cure." Thanks, Dad ---- you have made that possible.
Where is your excitement? Where is God prompting you right now....not for next year, but right this very day? I know I need to keep thinking about that...and being grateful. After all, this is the Year of the Dog! :)
Monday, January 11, 2010
Safety Gates
Year of the DOG
Of course, I thought about deer, squirrels (can you imagine the acronym derived from that?), and all manner of other animals, but dog seemed to work. Now, I have no mascots as of today. I need a dog to represent 2010. Any suggestions?
What does DOG stand for? That would help as you assist me in my search for the perfect canine....Decide on Gratitude.
I am big into making choices right now, so Decide seems to work. Gratitude is always one of my goals. Funny how I eventually get to gratitude (or almost always do), but not so funny how long it often takes me. I try on whining, pouting, finger-pointing, overspiritualizing, and denying many times before grabbing myself by the throat and shaking myself into a grateful condition.
What is the most grateful dog? Any suggestions are welcome.
God is good ---- He has given me two magnificent opportunities to practice just in the first 10 days of the year. A flat tire and a broken water line ----those are good ones. "Brenda, in ALL things give thanks."
I was thinking about that praise song yesterday, "Give Thanks." The opening line mystifies me...."Give thanks with a grateful heart." Can you give thanks any other way?
Well, join me this year of the DOG and aim for gratitude as attitude number one.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
HGTV comes to East Texas
Sadly, this flooding water signified a broken pipe in our sub-freezing weather. I was totally stymied. What in the world do I do?
The water company man said he didn't come out on Sundays, but told me where the water meter was located. "You are the log house on the corner,aren't you ?" Living in a small town is wonderful, except when emergencies arise.
Then again, small towns have big-hearted neighbors who drop what they are doing, jump in their pickups, and rescue former big city girls from their own ineptness.
Of course, I have no water in the house. But, the local plumber will make a stop tomorrow, assess the damage, stop my heart with the estimate, and then go ahead and fix it ---- because he is my only hope.
The water company will add on their facility when I pay my bill. Have you ever seen a water meter whizzing so fast your eyes crossed just watching it? Entertaining until you realize those are your dollars zooming by.
Well, I figure I have one good flush in the toilet, so I am rationing my liquid intake tonight.
No picture, but just a good story. Oh, where is the spiritual application?
Nothing profound - just another example of God's goodness and protection. The woman who discovered the torrent of water in my front yard was a member of my church bringing a loaf of homemade banana bread to me as a new member of Holly Brook Baptist Church. Jehovah-Jireh means God who provides......He gave me banana bread, a sweet friend, and an awareness of the "o'er-whelming tide" as the hymnist put it.
"Be not dismayed whate'er befall ---- God will take care of you." His mercies are unceasing and His kindness unbounded.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
You're in the Army Now
We are Family!
Just think ---- the Marriage Feast of the Lamb will bring all believers from all corners of the globe, from all time, from all tribes and nations to celebrate. Mom will be sitting there and probably smiling as she prounounces, "Now THIS is good!"
Angels of Mercy
"Jack Kinder is in the hospital?" The volunteer at Medical City/Dallas seemed shocked as I asked for his room number. "I am in his brother's Sunday School class and sit next to Jack each week. I will walk you over." Well, "over" meant the farthest possible building from the information desk. Dad died in that hospital and I knew those halls very well, having walked them night after night- hour after hour.
"He's in ICU and I will see if we can come in," my new friend Barbara said.
How is it she was standing there at the very time I walked up? Providence!
While Dad was alive, we read together for an hour or more each day, then prayed. After he died, I volunteered to read to Jack Kinder, one of Dad's friends, each week. Jack, an international speaker, writer, and businessman, suffered a debilitating stroke in January, 1995 while speaking in Chicago. He has no speech, and is paralyzed on his entire right side. I love this time with him ---- it blesses my heart.
So, when I arrived at the rehab and heard he was hospitalized, my heart sank. I headed to Medical City and there I met Barbara White, angel of God.
We entered Jack's ICU room quietly and stood by his bed. A bleeding ulcer was trying to throw him for a loop. But, he is way tougher than anything like that. I told him, "Remember what Dad always said, Jack.....there are people who give ulcers and those who get them." He held my hand tightly and clearly understood we were there.
Before we left, I asked to pray with him - even with the nurse standing by to take blood. I put my hand on his head, and prayed for my sweet friend. With eyes closed, I heard the nurse agreeing with "yes, Jesus...." Jack was in the hands of many angels.
What are the chances of this "coincidence?" None at all. God hugged Barbara, Jack, and me yesterday with a precious time together. He blessed me with a new friend and a short time with an old one. He allowed me to lift up the name of Jesus in the Medical City ICU --- pretty cool.
God hugs are all around us. Sometimes I think "lifting holy hands" is really a child reaching up to a loving Father and saying, "Hold me ---- hold me." And hold He does!
Donuts, anyone?
Monday, January 4, 2010
Great Day
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Where Have You Been?
My Dad used to love quoting Emerson and Thoreau who would greet one another with, "What has become clearer since we last met?" What would you say if I asked that question?
And what answer would I give you?
1) Living at Holly Lake has brought new friends, new experiences, and a missing of old friends.
2) Life is very precious. I have 10 friends who are struggling physically. I put each one of them on a finger and when I wiggle it heavenward, then I pray for them. I drive so many miles and type so many words, they get lots and lots of prayer time.
3) It is possible to get mentally and physically lazy without structure.
4) God doesn't quit working in and on us just because we age... His purpose and plan seem to be even more alive.
Enough ---- oh, and I have learned the deer will eat anything and everything with absolutely NO REGARD for the amount of money I spent on landscaping. Next year they will have to go elsewhere for their fresh salad bar!