Sunday, November 30, 2008
I Had It All Backwards
Last Monday, one of my dance team girls came down to my classroom bursting with excitement. "At church yesterday, the sermon was about our dance team verse!" she exclaimed as she handed me a copy of her outline. There at the top of her sermon notes was the verse we had selected during the summer to be our team verse:
"Train yourself to be godly. For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come." 1 Timothy 4:8b
Later at practice that afternoon, I had the privilege of listening to this precious young lady share the major points from the sermon to the entire team.
My girls amaze me. They remind me to start practice with prayer because I am the one who most often forgets. I've listened to them pray for one another with sincerity and faith. I've watched them cry on each other's shoulders after praying for family members with serious illnesses. I've watched them break out of their comfort zones and get to know new friends because they want the team to be a family and not a group of smaller cliques. I've watched and listened as they have led. I am so blessed to have the privilege of watching.
Thanks, girls. I love you.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Living in a Polygag???
This has to be one of my favorite commercials, probably because we can all relate. A few of my favorite musical misunderstandings:
- "There might be a little dust on the Bible, but don't let it fool ya about what's inside." ~Beth, in elementary school (Close, except the dust isn't on the Bible; it's on the bottle. It makes sense though, coming from a sweet little Baptist girl.)
- "There's a bathroom on the right." ~Leslie (Nope, there's actually a bad moon on the rise.)
- "It's too late to fully jive." ~Space (Or, too late to apologize, but whatever.)
About a year ago, I was driving home from an English workshop with two of my favorite coworkers. Our brains had all but turned to mush thanks to the scintillating discussions that had just taken place. Needless to say, we were in desperate need of some karaoke for the drive home. We plugged in my I-Pod and didn't waste any time locating the ultimate drama queen song.
Turn around, every now and then I get a little bit lonely cuz you're never coming 'round...
We were doing pretty well until the end of the chorus.
Your love is like a shadow on me all of the time. I don't know what to do. I'm always in the dark. We're living in a paosdfiupa and galdfjl oadffa sllmlfjaf...
Huh?!?! Over and over we listened to it, trying to figure out what in the world Bonnie is lamenting about! The best we could come up with was "living in a polygag and giving up smart." Probably not.
Of course, by the time we all got home, it was forgotten...until this weekend. Again I was riding in the car, this time with a different friend. We had just left an adventure-filled outing to the oh-so-chic $1 theater and needed to belt Bonnie Tyler to forget about the fact that we were very lucky not to have been abducted.
Anyway, we were back to square one on the lyrics. When in doubt, google it. Drum roll, please...
We're living in a powder keg and giving off sparks.
Hmm...sounds like she doesn't really need him tonight. Sounds like she better run, and fast.
At any rate, the next time I'm in the car, I will be able to make the dogs howl with full confidence that at least my lyrics are correct.
I REALLY NEED YOU TONIGHT! FOREVER'S GONNA START TONIGHT. Forever's gonna start to...
Once upon a time, I was falling in love...
Monday, November 17, 2008
Prayers Please
Dear Friends and Family,
I need your prayers once again! As many of you know, I had the opportunity to travel to Johannesburg, South Africa on a mission trip in June. Since the trip, an organization called Mercy Ships has been continuously on my mind and heart. Mercy Ships is a Christian organization that operates hospital ships in developing countries. By providing free medical services to those who have no access to quality care, the crew is able to share the gospel with people who are often ostracized and abandoned in their own communities. Mercy Ships is currently in need of teachers to serve the children of the crew. I am prayerfully considering applying for a teaching position aboard the Africa Mercy.
What would this involve?
· I would teach at Mercy Ships Academy onboard the Africa Mercy for two years.
· I could teach kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd and 4th grade combined, or 5th and 6th grade combined.
· I would teach all core academic subjects, plus French and a Bible class. (And I thought my high school French class was useless. J)
· I would have the opportunity to serve through various community development projects on the weekends. Some of these projects could include construction of schools, clinics, orphanages, and water wells.
· I would complete training in Texas this summer and begin teaching in August.
Would you please pray with me about this decision?
1. Please pray that God would make His will perfectly clear.
2. Please pray that He would continue to work in my heart, giving me a passion to know Him and make Him known, regardless of where He wants me to serve.
3. Please pray that if it is His will for me to go, He would work out all financial concerns. This would involve raising support to cover my crew fees and insurance, selling or renting my condo, and deferring my student loans.
4. Please pray for the current staff of Mercy Ships and the people being served. Pray that people would continue to come to know Christ through this ministry.
If you are interested in learning more about Mercy Ships, go to http://www.mercyships.org/home or http://www.ms-information.org/. Also, I found an interesting article outlining an interview with Dr. Glenn Strauss, the vice president of International Health Care and Programs for Mercy Ships,at http://www.christianpost.com/article/20070727/interview-mercy-ships-vp-on-gospel-146-s-healing-touch-african-superstition_pageall.htm.
Thank you so much for your prayers!
Love you all!
Haley