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What’s Cookin’ in the Parsonage?

This was a busy weekend with a house full of guests coming and going from Thursday night through Sunday evening. I enjoy having people here; it truly is a blessing. I wasn’t sure exactly how many would be here for Sunday dinner, so I tried to plan for a little extra “just in case.” Here’s my menu:

Roasted Turkey Breast

 

Mashed potatoes and gravy

 

 

Cranberry orange relish

 

Biscuits

 

On Saturday I prepared as much ahead as I could. That included:
    • peeling and dicing the potatoes. I put them in the slow cooker with water to cover. I cook them in the crock pot while we’re at church.

 

  • preparing the broccoli/Corn Scallop, leaving off the cracker crumb topping.
  • making the biscuits. I put them on the baking sheet and store them in the refrigerator until time to bake on Sunday.

 

 

  • making the cheesecake
  • making tea

 

 

  • setting the table

 

 

When we got home from church I put the broccoli corn scallop in the microwave to begin getting it warm. Then I added the cracker topping and popped it into the oven to finish heating up and brown the topping.

 

One of my girls mashed the potatoes and I put the gravy on to thicken while I worked on the other details of the meal.

 

I put the biscuits in the oven to bake while I cooked the green beans. I use store-bought green beans and cook them the way a lady in SC told me years ago. They taste just like home canned beans that have been cooking for hours. If I do two cans of beans I add one can with the liquid and one can without it. Then I add a few tablespoons of margarine and cook them until the liquid evaporates.

 

My cranberry relish is simply a can of cranberry sauce broken up ( I like the whole berry), a can of mandarin oranges on top of the cranberry, and about a half cup of broken pecans.

 

We were celebrating our daughter’s 18th birthday, so I decorated the cheesecake to commemorate the event. When I plated the dessert, I piped two large dollops of fresh sweetened whipped cream next to the cake, then I dusted the plate with cocoa powder. Adding a garnish makes it look like you’ve gone to lots of trouble when you truly haven’t.

 

Dinner is always better when shared with friends. Yesterday we were privileged to have an old friend, a new friend, and our daughter’s friend with us.

 

What did you have for Sunday dinner? Did you have guests? Were you a guest? Did you try a new recipe? Tell me about it!

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Questions by Single Women

It was to be expected because I have daughters – boys are in my house! Thus, boys will occupy their lives and our home. This weekend our younger daughter turns 18, so her “friend” is here to help celebrate. His brother is also here, occupied with Allison’s friend (convenient!). Our older daughter will be coming for the Bristol race this weekend and is bringing her boyfriend along. While I’m keeping an eye on every room, I also feel like everywhere I turn I’m intruding! It’s okay – I was there myself one day, and it’s only to be expected. How thankful I am that they’re all here in our home, enjoying the deck swing, and the living room spaces.

I’ve had some interesting conversations recently with young women who are dating. Here are some questions they’ve asked:

“Do all the things that are fun at first get old and boring after a while?”

They do only if you let them. A couple has to work on their marriage every day – you can’t put it on auto-pilot. Keep your minds thinking about ways you can demonstrate your love for one another. Continue to date. Communicate. Have fun, just like in the early days of your relationship.

“Do you get tired of keeping a house?”

No. I know the Lord gave me the desire of my heart in letting me stay at home as a housewife. This is where I find my greatest fulfillment. I love to make our home a special place for my husband and family. Keeping it clean and decorated is one way I can demonstrate my love for my husband.

“Do you just get used to each other after a while?”

For women it’s crucial to think right. If I focus on the negative things about my husband, then that’s how I’ll respond – negatively. If I focus on the things that drew me to him in the first place, and the positive things, my love is pure and right instead of selfish and focused on my needs, likes and dislikes. I need to keep admiring him for the new things I see in him so it continues to get better than it ever was!

Young women are watching the married couples and wondering if marriage is all they’ve dreamed of. What is your marriage showing the world? As we get older, our love should mature. It’s easy for it to go just the opposite way when we get upset over petty issues and treat each other like school children would, instead of adults.

This week I overheard my husband having a conversation on the phone. He was encouraging a friend that was down. There was a lilt in his voice. He was upbeat and happy. I recalled that just hours before he’d been discouraged and down. I knew what had brought the change – me. I don’t say that in an egotistical way, I’m certainly a nobody to anyone else, but to my husband I am important. My encouragement in his life is HUGE to him! I had expressed my support of him, my love for him, and my knowledge of how God was using him. Like a helium balloon getting a refill of air, I could see him standing tall again. Now he was passing his encouragement on to the caller on the phone.

I don’t think wives realize the sway we have on our husbands. We should never use that in a wrong way, but understand the gravity of how much our support means to our husband. If we believe in him and what God has called him to do, he can move mountains! He’s ready to take on any hard task…if only his wife backs him up. We can do that with our words, by telling him and by bragging on him to others (within his ear shot). We can do that with our body language – a nod, wink, or a squeeze.

Make your marriage a testimony – not only to your children who are watching and wondering if marriage is worth it, but also to a lost world. May they see in us something different; something to which you would give your whole life.

Excuse me now, I need to do another room check! Boys are in my house!

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Dealing with the Fools in Your Life – God Will Judge

When US Airways flight 1549 went into the Hudson River on January 14th of this year all 155 passengers were safely accounted for. I remember the picture of the passengers standing on the wings of the plane – they were shivering in the icy waters, but they had realized that they had had a brush with death. I don’t imagine that they minded the cold. They were thankful to be alive! They had escaped a tragic death.

As we have studied the life of Nabal in I Samuel 25, we see that Nabal had very close to death, but he doesn’t even realize it. He’s oblivious to the dangerous situation he had placed himself and all the men in his household in. He was delivered because Abigail had intervened for him again. I wonder how many times she’d had to do that in the past? She was able to talk to David on Nabal’s behalf and settle his anger down. David laid down his sword and is now willing to let the Lord avenge the wrong that was done to him.

In verse 36 of this chapter we read that Nabal had been feasting like a king. He wasn’t a king, but he was feasting and making merry as though he was one. His heart is merry because he is drunk. This was his only source of happiness because he did not know the Lord.

People drink for many reasons. As you read this list composed by members of AA, think about Nabal who was a hard drinker.

We drank for happiness and became unhappy.
We drank for joy and became miserable.
We drank for sociability and became argumentative.
We drank for sophistication and became obnoxious.
We drank for friendship and made enemies.
We drank for sleep and awakened without rest.
We drank for strength and felt weak.
We drank “medicinally” and acquired health problems.
We drank for relaxation and got the shakes.
We drank for bravery and became afraid.
We drank for confidence and became doubtful.
We drank to make conversation easier and slurred our speech.
We drank to forget and were forever haunted.
We drank for freedom and became slaves.
We drank to erase problems and saw them multiply.
We drank to cope with life and invited death.
Being drunk is a cheap substitute for what God wants to do in our lives. God has the answer in Ephesians 5:18 – And be not drunk with wine wherein is excess, but be filled with the Spirit. The emptiness, the sorrow, the hurt, can all be resolved through the Holy Spirit. He gives you strength and help to either change the problem or endure them. Don’t settle for Satan’s substitute like Nabal did.
In the last part of verse 36 we see Abigail’s great wisdom. She told him nothing at all ‘til the morning light.” She intends to tell him, but she’s discerning about when to tell him. Imagine what she would have said if she hadn’t controlled her tongue –
“Do you know what you almost caused to happen by your selfishness? There was almost a civil war here because of you! Now here you are stone drunk! You can’t even control yourself…”
He was such a fool and was really acting like it, but she says NOTHING. That takes the control of God’s spirit over your tongue. Prov. 17:27,28 – He that hath knowledge spareth his words: and a man of understanding is of an excellent spirit. Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding. Here’s another rule to apply here:
Don’t discuss anything really important after 11:00 at night. HALT! If you’re hungry, angry, lonely or tired, stop before you speak!
In verse 37 Abigail goes to Nabal and tells him what had happened. I imagine that he had a really big headache, but his head is clearer than the night before. I believe she loved him. If you love the Lord, you’re going to love your husband. You might not like the things he does, but you will love him. When she told him what happened, the Scripture says that his heart became like a stone. He had something like a stroke, then ten days later he died.
It must have broken Abigail’s heart. How many times had she prayed for her husband? How long had she sought God’s face to work in his life and bring him to a place of surrender? Now he is dead with no hope. I don’t believe she ever prayed that God would kill him. Her husband never changed. He died a fool, but she did not have the guilt of taking his life. Nor did David have Nabal’s blood on his hands. They let God do the avenging. Nabal’s sin ended his life. God will not allow the Nabals of this world to sin indefinitely. Proverbs 2:22, 24:20 If you’re a Nabal, that should put fear in your heart. If you’re an Abigail, it should make you know that you can trust the Lord to do what He wants to do in his time.
Psalm 37 is psalm full of promises about how the Lord will deal with the evil man. We can live with the fools in our life if we’ll believe these promises. God ultimately delivered Abigail from this difficult situation, and He will deliver you. We think about David’s mistreatment, and also of the hard things that Abigail endured. But in God’s way and time He delivered her out of this marriage.
Many women have to live for years with a foolish husband. They must continue to love him with a Christ-like love. I’m not suggesting that God will take the life of a foolish husband, and we should never pray that God would kill him. If we have a heart for God, we will be praying that this man will come to repentance.
God has a cup of wrath, and when that is full He will judge. You can trust Him to deal in the right way and in the right time with the fool in your life, because He is a righteous God!
If you’re acting like Nabal and stiff-arming God, realize how close you are to God’s judgment. He is merciful and desires that all come to repentance. Is the “plane getting ready to crash?” The only way we’ll be safe is to be God’s child with sin confessed. Don’t be a Nabal – God loves you and is calling to you today.
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Ladies’ Retreat, Continued

The first item of business at Saturday’s retreat was a light breakfast of muffins, rolls, coffee and juice. The men were there promptly to serve us our caffeine!
We had three different workshops for the ladies to choose from. Here’s the group of ladies that gathered to seek help in organizing their time in the workshop I held, entitled, “Multi-tasking my Minutes.”
Lord willing, I’ll share some of my tips on a blog in the near future. One thought was that
there is always time to do what God calls us to do.

“Help! I’m homeschooling!” was the name of this workshop (pictured below) led by a veteran home schooling mom, Rene. She did a super job giving ideas, resources and helpful tips for these young moms just entering the years of teaching their children at home. I know they came away with good ideas and encouragement!

The third workshop was entitled, “Making the Most of your Senior Years.” Reva shared creative ideas to spend their senior years in fruitful, productive activities.
The ladies also received help in financial matters and taking care of themselves.
After the workshop time we had our second service in the auditorium that began with special music from two teen girls – Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us. What a blessing!


Following a drama that a group performed a mother/daughter duo sang, The Lighthouse. We do indeed, owe our life to Him, for Jesus is the Lighthouse that cast away the darkness and brought us to Himself.

The second testimony was given by Kathy Barker, a member of our church that has been dealing with cancer for 1 1/2 years. She has been a real trophy of God’s grace as she’s gone through a stem cell transplant, steroids, and chemo. Her testimony is “Whatever God wants is what I want.”


Some quotes by Kathy that I jotted down are:
God will do for us what He has chosen.
God can take care of that! – (Her mom said that about Kathy’s cancer.)
When someone asked why God would allow Kathy to get cancer she answered with, “Why not? Wouldn’t it be better for this to happen to me than someone who’s not saved?”
It’s just the crossing to heaven that we fear. We know heaven is waiting for us.
You look at your priorities differently when you have cancer.
A card is a little thing, but to a person who’s hurting, it’s love.
If God can take care of our greatest need (salvation) He can take care of the little things.

The retreat ended with lunch catered by Atlanta Bread Company.
The ladies were asked to sign a “Blessing and Memories Book” so we could remember the highlights of the weekend.

The reason you don’t see any plates on the table is because the men were SO prompt at picking up our trash when we were finished! Bless their hearts, they worked hard!

The weekend was indeed significant in my life. The Lord taught me so much. He has given me the opportunity to work beside some sweet servants. I did not pull this off alone – there were sooooo many that helped. I thank each of them for all that was done! I couldn’t have done it without you. Thank you! I am so blessed to call Boones Creek Bible Church my home church!

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Ladies’ Retreat Blessings

The ladies’ retreat that we held at our church this past weekend was such a blessing. My prayer had been that the Lord would allow it not to be successful, but significant. My desire was that we leave the retreat on Saturday changed, have new tools for our walk with the Lord, and be better equipped to serve Him. Of course we had planned much fun and fellowship in the weekend as well. Here are some pictures of the weekend and some of the memories that I’ll take from the retreat.

Our theme was, The human heart is dark without Christ, but what a difference Jesus makes! This was the beginning of the evening as I welcomed the ladies.

One fun thing was the giving away of special gifts. There were about 15 ladies that went home with a lovely gift that tied into our theme. I heard that there was even some friendly bribing that went along with it…that’s how desirable those gifts were!
One highlight of Friday night was “Fun time” put on by three men in our church – two of them on full-time staff (scary!). They made us laugh with their antics, stories and surprises. Here’s Pastor Steve telling us why men aren’t depressed. “No strap problems in public, one suitcase for a week’s vacation, one wallet, one color for all seasons…” Very funny, and very true!

Here was one of the surprises. My husband (that’s him in the overalls! Ahhh!) sang me a love song with our daughter, Allison, accompanying him on her guitar. “If my nose were running money, Honey, I’d blow it all on you!” Does that touch your heart? I think you can tell by the expression on my face the effect it had on me!

Here are Pastor C. and Pastor Steve doing a skit “in a fast sports car with Cooter, the dog running alongside.” Don’t you love the foot wear?

Brad Higgins joined our pastors on the stage coach ride of their lives…all for .25!

The last song by the men, sung to the tune of Rocky Top, described how “well” they were caring for things at home while their wives were away at the retreat. Trust me, every woman had reason to worry about things on the home front after they finished!
We had an ice cream break with seven different flavors of Blue Bell ice cream being offered! Sweet treat and sweet fellowship! The men in our church served us all weekend. What a blessing they were! We didn’t want for a thing – they were always at hand to take good care of us!

After returning back to the auditorium we had the serious part of our service. The special music pointed our thoughts to The Light of the world – Jesus.

Our speaker Friday night was Debbie Duncan. How the Lord used her to give us a sweet challenge with her testimony!

Debbie began her testimony by sharing her love for music. She told us that in music there are rests – times when there is no music. She said, “God puts rests in our lives too. There was a time when there was no music, but God was there.” Debbie shared with us her testimony of losing her husband, Tom five years ago. Tom was out hunting with his son-in-law when he experienced a heart attack and died. Debbie’s life changed in an instant, yet her faith remained strong. She shared that there were many days that she didn’t want to get out of bed, but she did. She trusted her God and what she knew to be true about Him to get her through the difficult days. She shared with us how the Lord had prepared her for this time using His Word and other experiences, such as a ladies’ retreat at The Wilds. Her face radiated the love of her God, as well as the peace that only the Lord can give.
A couple other quotes that I jotted down as she spoke were:
“This day didn’t take God by surprise.”
“We can’t control what comes into our lives, but we can control how we respond to it.”
“I had people tell me to let them know if I had a need, but I just went to my heavenly Father and let Him burden their heart about it.” (This was a sharp reminder to me that I must obey when the Spirit of God nudges my heart to do something for someone else. God may want to use me to be the answer to their prayers!)
Tomorrow I’ll share about Saturday and what the Lord did on the second day of our retreat.