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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Gratitude for Simple Pleasures

Day 329 of Photo Inspirations -- Gratitude for Simple Pleasures
During this Thanksgiving week, we express gratitude for those things that money affords -- like our homes, cars, clothes, food, electronics, appliances and all those THINGS that add to our comfort.  But at the end of the day, those precious treasures that money can't buy....top my Gratitude List.  The Simple Pleasures.

Of course, the simple yet most profound blessings I have are my sweet family.  Thanksgiving brings them home.  This week, it's in segments.  Yesterday, I picked up my daughter's two at Victory Christian Center's Camp Victory in Mannford where they had been with their church's youth group for the last 3 days.  I retrieved them since this is Thanksgiving week, instead of their going back home on the bus with the group.  They were talking a mile a minute about their weekend.  Great fun on Go Karts, zip lines, dodge ball, and lots of other games, but most of their excitement was from being a part of radical life transformation moments during the praise and worship (Payton played the piano with the band) and ministry about God's love for them.  The youth were all so impacted by God's presence in such beautiful, tender ways.  I remember that it was a Youth Camp that I gave my heart to the Lord.  I understand those precious and intimate times of growing closer to Him with my peers.  I was so touched by the joy my grandkids exuded.  SIMPLE, yet profound pleasures.

After crashing for about 4 hours from lack of sleep (simple pleasures), we headed to Great Granny's. Payton, excited to show Nana his driving skills (he got his driver's permit last month), drove us.   He was excited to point out that the ceiling at Granny's he always tried to touch.....now he's so tall, it's easy-peasy.  Simple Pleasures.   Little Anna (great niece) was there -- loves seeing the kids getting off the school bus.  Simple pleasures. Then it was "Granny's Chocolate Cake Making Training" for Bryson's BD party tonight.   Simple Pleasures.

Last evening, the boys and Shawntel made it in.  (The rest get here on Wednesday.)  We had dinner, BD cake and then played a fun game that big Bear (Barrett) taught us. Simple pleasures.  Then we headed to the clubhouse to play pickleball and pool.  Lots of fun was packed into this first day of Thanksgiving Week.  There are beds everywhere in my house, including the two youngest bedded down in Nana's closet.   Simple pleasures.

It won't be long before all these kids will be grown up with families of their own.  Yes, I'm so grateful for the blessings of  "simple pleasures" -- family and friends that keep reminding me that the greatest blessings on earth come without a price tag.


This is the time for counting our blessings, noticing simple pleasures.  It means learning to live our lives as if everything were a miracle, and being aware on a continuous basis of how much we've been given. Gratitude even shifts our focus from what our life lacks to the abundance of what we already have.  Maybe, the best prescription we could take to dispel the common "woe-is-me" attitude is to offer thanksgiving for the "simple pleasures".  We just might be re-energized, have new vitality and excitement for this beautiful life that is made up of "simple pleasures"!  Mine starts again today --  in a big way when all these munchkins wake up in just a little while, and we head out for Bryson's Birthday Treasure Hunt.  We'll be celebrating so many "simple pleasures" throughout this day.  Yes, it's the simple pleasures that mean so much!

Monday, March 9, 2015

The Night to Honor Israel

Day 67 of Photo Inspirations -- The Night to Honor Israel
Last night I had the privilege of attending The Night to Honor Israel at Victory Christian Center, here in Tulsa.  It was an extraordinary event where Jews and Christians came together to celebrate our heritage, to express our covenant of loyalty to each other, and to give comfort and aide to Israel. I will never forget that feeling and realizing how pleased God must be to see his children worshipping together.
It was particularly special for me to have Staci, Payton and Alexia here -- it was a sweet reunion for them to be back with their Tulsa home church, where the kids went to Victory Christan School.  were able to be a part of the children's choir for the event, and Staci and Miriam Springer sang a beautiful rendition of "There can be miracles when you believe" -- the absolute words of faith that our dreams, hopes and desires for Israel and her safety can be reality.....when we believe.

I don't ever post about political affiliations -- but being loyal to Israel isn't about politics.  It's about God's command in "Genesis 12:3 "And I will bless them that bless you and curse him that curses you, and in you shall all nations of the earth be blessed." Point: God has promised to bless the man or nation that blesses the Chosen People. History has proven beyond reasonable doubt that the nations that have blessed the Jewish people have had the blessing of God; the nations that have cursed the Jewish people have experienced the curse of God.

Just five days ago, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a brilliant and heart-touching appeal to Congress to stand by Israel.  I think that I have an even greater respect and heart for Israel after hearing that speech.
Then last night's moving speech by the Keynote Speaker, Oklahoma's Senator Jim Imhofe, created the urgency for us to continue to pray and support Israel.  We all are standing boldly for God's chosen people, and their right to abide in the land given to them by God Almighty.  The monies raised at the event (over $26,000) to build a bomb shelter in Israel was a sure sign of solidarity demonstrated in a very tangible way.

I do pray for the peace of Jerusalem:  "May those who love you be secure."  Psalm 122:6, and I pray for an army of God's people to rise  up in solidarity as we pray for her peace and safety.