I don’t want to give this away by talking about it before you’ve had a chance to see it. Just watch it and when you’re done, click the “continue reading” link below. 🙂
Month: June 2009
(Last) Monday Morning Meme: June 15th
I’ve been doing the Monday Morning Meme for one year now and I think it’s time to call it quits and turn my attention to other projects. It’s been a fun ride and I thank all of you who participated! I hope it helped you get through your blogging Mondays. 🙂
June 15th Questions:
1. How has your life most benefited from the Internet? Whether it’s meeting people, cutting business overhead, finding rare collectibles, or simply sharing funny cat pictures, share how the web has made life easier.
2. The getaway car is waiting outside – where is it taking you?
3. Do you reply to comments on your blog? All of them? Or just the really interesting ones? Do you go back to check if the authors or the blogs you comment on reply to your comments?
4. On average, how long does it take you to make an important decision? Do you gather a lot of information prior to making the decision, or do you go with your gut in the heat of the moment?
Monday Morning Meme Participants
| 1. Jodi 2. PhoenixTheBloggingMama |
3. Sue 4. Dawn’s Daily Life |
5. Jen E @ mommablogsalot |
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Being Creative with Post-It Notes
Wasn’t that fun?!
If that doesn’t inspire you, seriously, nothing will.
Teaching: Honor One Another
Every Sunday I provide videos and valuable links to the Truth or Tradition teachings. We’ve been following the Truth or Tradition teachings for many years now and they have truly blessed our family. We have found peace and happiness through our beliefs and we walk confidently for God. My hope, by passing on this information to you, is that what you find here, or on the Truth or Tradition website, will guide you to a better, more blessed and abundant life.
If you would like to read my views on religion and how we got started with the ministry, you can read this.
Let’s get started:
Just yesterday morning I ran through our neighborhood in my pajamas and bedroom slippers—not my usual attire for running! You might ask why I would do such a thing. Well, I was chasing our little Jack Russell Terrier, Peanut. You see, she is very precious to me.
What would you do for someone or something that you consider precious? Protect? Nurture? Keep well maintained? We all invest a lot of time, thought, prayers, money etc. in caring for what we deem valuable to us.
Just recently I read Romans 12:10b: “…Honor one another above yourselves.” I had always thought this meant to give someone special recognition, respect, the best seating, compliments etc. In studying the word “honor,” I found out it meant “to value.” In 1 Corinthians 7:23a where it says, “You were bought at a price…” the word translated “price” is the same Greek word translated “honor.” Its root word is usually translated “precious,” of “greater worth” or “dear.” To honor one another is to treat each person as valuable, costly, precious.
Okay, that comes pretty easily with our immediate family members, our close friends, and (nice) managers or employers. But what about others? Romans 12:10 refers to the family of God, but in 1 Peter 2:17a (KJV) we are told to “honor all men,” and this is where it gets a lot more challenging. How are we to honor those people who really get on our nerves? Better yet, what about those people who are unfriendly, arrogant, and don’t like us? There is no distinction between honoring only those who bring value to your life and those who bring irritation.
One tip on how to value others (especially the “others” who really bother us) is first to realize that God demonstrated His love by having His Son, Jesus Christ, die for them, too (Rom. 5:8). We truly have to see people through God’s eyes, remembering that He “wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth” (1 Tim.2:4).
In Matthew 25:40a Jesus said, “…whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.” We can care for others for Jesus’ sake! People mean a lot to him. He gave his life for them. More than that, he says that caring for them equals caring for him! By the way, I used to think that the “least of these brothers” were only nice people (I have no idea why I came to that conclusion), but it doesn’t say that. In fact, some of them are in prison (v. 36), and maybe they did something really bad. Still, I’m to see them as valuable and precious. These are people for whom Jesus gave his life, and he says that in caring for them I care for him. Honoring people comes much easier when I realize just how costly they are.
Back to my first question: What would you do for someone or something that you consider precious? Since “to honor,” biblically, means to treat as valuable, it’s much more than just compliments and fanfare. Let’s go back to me chasing my dog through my neighborhood in my pajamas. Because I consider my dog valuable (although she didn’t cost a cent, she was a stray. Hmmm…), I put aside my desires and plans and sought after her welfare. My major concern was to protect her and bring her back to a safe and caring environment. To honor others is to be concerned about their welfare and seek to do what’s needed in helping them grow in a knowledge of God’s will, which by the way, is “good, pleasing, and perfect” (Rom.12:2)—much more than just safe and cared for! It’s also exhibiting their true value, living a life that is worthy (worthy implies a cost factor) of the Lord.
Now here’s the somewhat difficult part: each person is different and you’ll need to really seek wisdom in helping them. Of course, God does promise that He’ll give us wisdom generously if we ask (James 1:5). For example, if you know someone addicted to drugs, you would help them differently than you would a young child. Both are precious, but helping them grow in knowledge of God’s will would look different for either person. The key point is that “honoring each other” is seeing each other as precious (no matter how we may appear) and helping to bring out our true value. It might look like “running” after someone to protect him from harm, or it could look like not “running.” The idea is to seek God’s wisdom on how to care for each very precious person who crosses your path. In doing so you are honoring Christ Jesus. What a privilege, and what an honor!
If you have any questions, or would like to learn more about God’s wonderful message, please visit the Truth or Tradition website. You can also keep track of the ministry through their Facebook page, their YouTube Channel, or follow them on Twitter.
Thanks for reading.
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Get Writing: Begin with an Idea
Here’s a cute little “how-to” video from YA author Meg Cabot.
If you know of any good writing videos or better yet, a YouTube writing channel, please let me know! I’m on the hunt for interesting material.
Counting Down the Days
I’m thinking the man is ready for vacation.
Actually, we’re ALL ready for vacation. And it’s coming up fast.
It’s all I can think about. It’s all I can DREAM about. In fact, I had so much trouble turning OFF my thoughts the other night that I had to actually get up and jump on Twitter to distract me.
I was out cold 45 minutes later. 🙂
He wore this Hawaiian shirt to work Friday (casual Fridays). I know this doesn’t exactly seem like a big deal to most of you, but this man of mine – well, he didn’t start wearing prints, of any kind, until just a few short years ago. He’s really stepping outside his comfort box wearing this shirt.
And I’m so proud he has four more shirts like this in his closet. He’s come so far. *smile*
He plans on wearing these Hawaiian shirts on our vacation, because really, there’s never a more perfect time to wear Hawaiian shirts.
Oh beautiful vacation, we can not wait to see you up close and personal. I’m literally counting the days.
For now, we’re busy entertaining two of my nephews today. I plan on working out, Kevin plans on having band practice and the boys plan on having some fun with their cousins.
In short, it’s a good day in our household today.
How is your Saturday going?
Coffee Chat – June 2009
AND THE WINNERS ARE ….
$25.00 online gift certificate goes to:
Congratulations Victoria!!!

$10.00 Starbucks gift card goes to:
#154

Congratulations Jennifer Miller!!

Thank you to everyone who left a comment! Your honesty and humor simply took my breath away and I SOOO enjoyed reading your answers!!! Let’s do this again in September!!!
Coffee Chat is ALL about YOU! Here’s what you do: Answer the daily question. That’s it! (Beware! The questions get more challenging as the days go by!)
1. Each answer you leave in the comment section counts as one ticket. (One comment per day, please).
2. Subscribe to my feed, receive another ticket. (Please leave separate comment if subscribed).
3. Follow me on Twitter, receive another ticket. (Please leave separate comment if following).
On June 12th, at 4:00 p.m. CST, I’ll draw two winners – first place winner gets to choose a $25.00 gift certificate to an online retailer of his/her choice (see this page for store listings) AND, the second place winner will receive a $10.00 Starbucks gift card (U.S. residents only for the Starbucks gift card, please).
Confused? Contact Karen.
Ready for the questions?
Question #1:
How many siblings do you have? What is your birth order?Question #2:
What drives you crazy?Question #3:
What’s your all-time favorite meal, and how often do you enjoy it?Question #4:
What’s your favorite birthday memory?Question #5:
If you could eliminate one weakness or limitation in your life, what would it be?Question #6:
Do you think there will ever be world peace? Why or why not?Question #7:
What do you live in denial about?(LAST) Question #8: When was the last time you cried? Why?
My answer: I never cry, UNLESS, it’s a touching commercial, or a sappy movie. Those are the only times I allow myself to cry. But I think the last time I actually cried over something that happened in my life was when me and my oldest son had a blow out fight and I knew, in that moment, that our relationship would never be the same.



