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Monday, May 6, 2013

Senior Photoshoot

A couple of weeks ago I did my senior photo shoot. It was a beautiful sunny day, but rather windy - which can be slightly difficult with long hair and a skirt - but the pictures turned out wonderful. I want to thank Justus McCranie, a friend and brother-in-Christ, for his skillful work and patience...you can visit his website at Berean Productions. There are many pictures, and all wonderful, but I have chosen these few for the sake of brevity.










This one is awesome!


With my dear friend Haley


I have no idea what Samson was doing here, but I looks pretty funny!






I am so thankful that the Lord called my family to homeschool beginning in the second grade, and that for the past 11 years I have been blessed with the teaching and companionship of my dear mother. My dad has been so supportive and worked so hard in order that we might obey the Lord in this way. I would not exchange my school years for all of the world. I am looking forward to doing the same for my children if the Lord wills.

I do not stop the process of learning at this point, but rather plow ahead to focus on learning how to run and manage a home in all of its aspects, establish a home business, and bless the community and church through service. Most important, I will always strive to grow in the relationship with my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

I can't wait to share with you what I have learned the past several years about college from the Lord, godly speakers, and history. Until then, God bless!

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Unconditional & Return to the Hiding Place

I wanted to highly recommend two Christian movies which have just recently been released. The first is "Unconditional":


Unconditional (2012) Poster
 
 
The second is "Return to the Hiding Place", which is not released on DVD yet. They are, however, doing showings throughout the U.S.A. and will hopefully soon be releasing it. It won the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival "Best Feature Film" award.
 
Return to the Hiding Place (2011) Poster
 
Both of these films were absolutely excellent and extremely moving, and I would highly recommend them for families with children over 13 (or at that maturity level). I am so thankful for the number of distinctly Christian films that are being released these days.
 
I will be posting my senior pictures soon. As far as the post on college goes...I will have to postpone that until I finish with my paper assignment for the online class I am taking. So, look forward to that sometime in May.
 
 

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Modesty

To my sisters in Christ, please take the time to watch the video posted below regarding modesty by CJ Mahaney. It is so important to know what our brothers struggle with regarding clothing.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Snow!

I am finally getting around to posting the snow pictures I took on February 16 of this year. We had about four inches of beautiful snow. It was the first snow we have had in several years, and the first in our new home. For the Northerners and those who receive frequent snows amongst my readers, please be patient with a snow-starved Southerner! Without further ado, behold the beauty of winter wonderland:


Measuring the snow accumulation.
 
Our home in the snow. I have waited a long time for this :)

Our backyard

The sun is setting

The barns
In the morning



An old piece of cotton equipment that is on our property....absolutely stunning in the snow

The pathway to the field behind our property

The field


 
Bundled up

Samson using the coat God bestowed upon him. He looks so much like a wolf :)
I hope you enjoyed these few snippets of our life here on our little farm. I am working on a post about college and hope to share it soon, if the Lord wills.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Generational Vision

I read Isaiah 39 this morning, and it struck me particularly poignantly. In Isaiah 38, King Hezekiah is sick and dying, so he calls out to the Lord. The Lord hears his prayer, heals him, and promises him 15 more years of life. Hezekiah praises the Lord for this blessing. Then, we get to Isaiah 39, which is directly after this, as seen by "At that time". The passage reads:

"At that time Merodach-Baladan, the son of Baladan, king of Babylon, sent letters and a present to Hezekiah, for he heard that he had been sick and had recovered. And Hezekiah was pleased with them, and showed them the house of his treasures - the silver and gold, the spices and precious ointment, and all his armory - all that was found among his treasures. There was nothing in his house or in all his dominion that Hezekiah did not show them.

Then Isaiah the prophet went to King Hezekiah, and said to him, 'What did these men say, and from where did they come to you?'

So Hezekiah said, 'They came to me from a far country, from Babylon.'

And he said, 'What have they seen in your house?'

So Hezekiah answered, 'They have seen all that is in my house; there is nothing among all my treasures that I have not shown them.'

Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, 'Hear the word of the Lord of hosts: 'Behold, the days are coming when all this is in your house, and what your fathers have accumulated until this day, shall be carried to Babylon; nothing shall be left,' says the Lord. 'And they shall take away some of your sons who will descend from you, whom you will beget; and they shall be eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babylon.'

So Hezekiah said to Isaiah, 'The word of the Lord which you have spoken is good!' For he said, 'At least there will be peace and truth in my days.'"


The thought struck me thus:

Hezekiah had been blessed with immense wealth and prestige. He had also been given extended years. He was one of the few kings who sought the Lord, and whom the Lord bestowed favor upon. The king of Assyria, who had conquered nation after nation, threatened to attack Judah. However, because this king mocked the God of Israel, and because Hezekiah sought God's protection, the Angel of the Lord wiped out 185,000 Assyrians. Thus, they never even attempted attack upon Judah. Hezekiah had it great. There was peace and truth in Judah.

However, Isaiah prophesied that times were coming, because of the sin of Judah, when Babylon would conquer them, destroy their land, and take them into captivity. He even prophesied that Hezekiah's own sons would be slaves to the king. This was terrible news.

At least, it would seem so. But instead of tearing his clothes and donning ashes, Hezekiah said, "This prophecy sounds good." What? Good? For some reason, judgement, captivity, and destruction don't sound too good to me. So why did Hezekiah say this was "good"? Because it wasn't going to happen in his time. He would get to enjoy pleasure, peace and prosperity for the remainder of his days. Who cares about what happens down the road when I'm gone? So long as it doesn't affect my happiness and wealth, I couldn't care less. Actually, I think it is "good".

This really struck me, and honestly, convicted me. So often, I do things for the here-and-now, when in reality, my decisions and sins affect generations to come. And, then, on a wider scale, I thought about our country.

Hezekiah was king of Judah, and he had no generational vision. If the leaders of a people have no generational vision, and refuse to look to the future consequences of ideas and policies, what will happen to a nation? If the men who have the greatest capacity to influence the direction of a nation to godliness and lasting happiness only think about today, what do we have to look forward to? Well, what happened to Judah? Instead of removing the high places, Hezekiah took the path of least resistance. He gloried in his state of peace and truth, and left the nation to crumble. Judah was destroyed, and the people taken into captivity, never to be the same.

Our national debt is out the roof - over 13 trillion dollars. We revel in sin: murder of the innocent, homosexuality, pornography, profanity, and perversions of all kinds. Children are being indoctrinated in the government schools, learning "tolerance" for all but Christians. False religions are rampant. We have too many "high places" to count. The next generation will indelibly feel the full effects of this gross system of immorality, and may well have very little of a nation left to fight for. And what is our response? We want pleasure in the here-and-now more than ever before. Women shouldn't be burdened with children, in fact, society shouldn't be burdened with children. Who cares about the unimaginable debt we have already incurred for our 1.87 children per family. Let's spend more, leaving our children to figure out the solution. No need for moms and dads to teach their kids, as Scripture commands, just send them off to a God-less institution to educate them. No, we have said what Hezekiah said in the face of looming national destruction, "It sounds good."

Even in perhaps less obvious ways, we often make choices every day that negatively effect the generations to come. I know I do. It isn't as if Hezekiah was some pagan king....no, he was a godly king, and yet he still failed to realize the importance - the vital necessity - of a generational vision.

What contributes to a healthy nation in the future? A godly nation in the present. Without the Lord our God guiding us, we are incapable of preserving anything, for we ourselves, apart from Christ, are doomed to destruction. He gives us the generational vision, because He has a generational vision.

Our founding fathers understood this well. In fact, the only reason we have a nation today is because they valued this principal so highly. The well-known speech of Patrick Henry bares this out:

--- "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?"

I know this may seem impossible, but if God is for us, who can be against us? I also know I haven't done justice to this passage, but I had to share with you a little of what I learned. I couldn't believe how much God revealed to me through this passage.

I highly recommend listening to Generations Radio, hosted by Kevin Swanson, to understand more about a multi-generational legacy. You can visit the website, here. Or, you can listen to his sermons on Sermon Audio.

We just got snow yesterday, so I can't wait to share snow pictures with y'all!

Please, please, please leave a comment with your thoughts on this important topic.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

We Have a Winner!

The winner of the giveaway for the two wonderful books "Stepping Heavenward" and "Ben Hur" is Kimberly at An At Home Daughter. Congratulations!

I will be posting some Thanksgiving and family photos soon, so stay tuned!

Monday, January 14, 2013

Giveaway!

To celebrate 5,000 page views on my blog, I am doing a giveaway. Since the last topic I posted was on books - distinguishing between good and bad - I thought a suitable giveaway would be two of my favorite books. These are both Christian fiction, and absolutely excellent. The first is "Ben Hur".

 
And the second is "Stepping Heavenward".
 
 
Here are the steps to enter and also receive additional entries in the drawing:
 
1. 1 entry - Leave a comment with the title of your favorite book. Please don't forget to leave your name and blog address (if you have a blog).
 
2. 5 entries - Follow this blog.
 
3. 5 entries - Blog about this giveaway. Leave the blog address in the comment.
 
Leave a comment for each of these steps you take. The giveaway will end midnight on January 21. I will draw a name January 22 and post who won. If you entered the giveaway, please check my blog on Tuesday of next week. I will also contact you with the information given in the comment (ie: leave a comment on your blog). Good luck!