Archive for July, 2008

If you’ve been reading Bravehearts in a group, what did your group’s discussion focus on when you got to chapers 7, 8 and 9? I’m just curious. Now that I’ve read a good portion of the book, I realize that I’d love to actually be in a group and talk some things over in person! I guess that’s the whole point of the Grab & Grow Challenge, huh?

For me, Chapter 8 was a reminder of what we’re often taught at UPC – that we can only forgive and love to the extent that we realize how much we’ve been forgiven and how much we are loved. And not just that we’ve been forgiven, but what we been forgiven for. We must realize the depth and width of our sin in order for Jesus’ work and sacrifice and the Father’s forgiveness to mean as much as it ought. So, chapter 8 focused on confession, repentance, and the liberation of forgiveness that enables us to love others and pursue meaningful relationships without shame.

I enjoyed Chapter 9, “Heart Skills,” wherein Sharon gives 4 practical ways to love well.

  1. See with Your Heart – Be on the lookout for other people’s strengths, gifts, and abilities. This might take some true patience and detective work if you have very difficult-to-love people in your life. I actually don’t have “difficult” people in my life, and yet I’m very quick to be critical of my family and friends, and overlook positive qualities in order to dwell on negative ones. This is a direct effect of idealism. I unconsciously hold people to my unrealistic expectations and then get frustrated when they don’t measure up. I’ve become aware of this is recent years and think I’m making progress in being aware of when I’m doing this.

  2. Speak from your heart – also known as speaking the truth in love. I liked how Sharon reminds us several times that it’s not our job to change people – it’s God’s. This is very freeing to me. She also gives three ways to speak from your heart.

    a. Pay attention to yourself – Even though we can’t change others, we can change ourselves. We can ask what we can do differently in a particular relationship. Let’s not always assume it’s the other person’s fault!

    b. Pray about timing, if you do need to say something.

    c. Practice without words – that is, let actions do the talking. She gives a list of creative ways to demonstrate love.

  3. Wear your heart on your sleeve – This is not fashionable, but I like her point that God does it, so we shouldn’t be afraid to do the same. Why should it be a crime to admit that we want to love and be loved? Everyone in the world wants this, and yet for some reason we aren’t really allowed to talk about it. How ridiculous! Sharon says that we need to be vulnerable and willing to risk disappointment if we’re going to love well.

  4. Sacrifice for your heart – This is where Sharon makes the case that loving extravagantly will not always change your circumstances or the people around you, but it will change you. Evidently, people who are available for deep, emotional relationships are healthier and live longer (p. 160). I’m missing what she means by “sacrifice for your heart,” however. Did anyone understand that part?

I was unable to make it to church Sunday morning so I didn’t hear the sermon. I planned on listening to it yesterday afternoon but unfortunately it wasn’t online yet. So I’m sad to say I have no reflection to give.

My husband said it was really good and that it was about friendship.

Let’s do something different this time. What struck you the most from yesterdays sermon?

Meet Pam Robinson!
July 24th, 2008

Pam is amazing. She is the most administratively gifted person I’ve ever met, and she uses her talents to serve all of us at UPC. What a blessing she is. Read below to find out more about her.

How long have you been at UPC?
My family and I have attended UPC for 15 years.

Where are you originally from?
I was born in Ohio, moved to Florida as a kid, went to high school in southern Utah, back to Ohio where I attended the University of Dayton and met Keith, married and moved to Orlando in 1981.

What are some of your hobbies and/or interests?
Tennis, sewing, exercising, playing bridge (yes, young people like me still play bridge).

What’s your favorite dessert?
Chocolate chip cookies baked or just the dough!

Favorite TV show?
House

What are you involved with at UPC?
I have been the administrative assistant for the youth ministry for 6 years and recently took on the position of ministry coordinator as well. My strengths are organization and working with people so I feel blessed to be doing what I love.

How have you seen God work in your life recently?
Because I am a people person, I meet and talk with a lot of people each day. I try to be an encouragement to everyone but it is really God using me to reach others.

How can we be praying for you?
Pray that I don’t over extend myself and that God and my family are my first priority.

Iced Coffee #2
July 23rd, 2008
I had this iced coffee at a baby shower recently, and it may even replace Tricia’s Iced Coffee in my “coffee punch I take to events” repertoire (or at least make a good running for second place) - it was that good!
Iced Coffee- Marianne Whitehill
    Ingredients
            5 quarts vanilla ice-cream
            1/2 pint whipping cream
            24 teaspoons instant coffee
            1 cup sugar
            2 quarts boiling water
 
    Mix & Freeze in Ice Cube Trays
            1 quart boiling water
            1/2 cup sugar
            12 teaspoons instant coffee
           
    Mix & Chill
            1 quart boiling water
            1/2 cup sugar
            12 teaspoons instant coffee
 
    One half hour before serving, put ice-cream in a punch bowl.  Add whipping cream, coffee ice cubes, and chilled coffee.  Enjoy!  This goes over big at baby and wedding showers!
Loving Etsy
July 22nd, 2008

I love to window shop via my computer and I can always count on Etsy for lots of viewing pleasure. I have bought several things and have been overly pleased with everything! A lot of it is too expensive for me but looking has inspired me to create some of my own designs. Here is what I found tonight:

A fun Back-to-School bag for Mom (we need one too!)

Cute little shoes! Who wouldn’t want these for their little girl?

If this purse EVER gets a price reduction it will be mine!

Lots of cute stuff for dogs too.

So, do you shop Etsy? What is your favorite find so far? What things inspire you creatively?