We had just dropped off our middle daughter for her first year of college and I was proud of myself as I fought to stay strong, trying not to become too emotional.
Read MoreIt wasn’t a regular Thursday night. On this particular evening, a message was delivered unlike any other I had ever heard.
Read MoreProverbs 13:3- Those who guard their lips will preserve their lives, but those who speak rashly will come to ruin.
Read MorePsalm 73 : 26- “My flesh and my heart may fail but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.”
Read MoreRushing to our plane in the Atlanta Airport, a profound thought permeated me as I looked at the multitudes all around. There were people of every age, nationality and race, all in a rush just like me.
Read More“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, rather in all humility. Value others above yourself not looking to your own interests but in the interest of others.” Philippians 2 :3-4
Read MoreOne Minute Mama – Taking Control of your Thoughts
When I think back to when I was a new mom, I clearly remember being up for a late-night feeding, turning on the news and hearing a horrific story involving a Mom. No matter how hard I tried, it was almost impossible to get that news story out of my head. I was tormented with all kinds of disturbing thoughts of what ifs and whys. The next day the replay of the news story went through my head like a ticker tape. The thought was hanging around and it started to take root. The effect was distress and stolen happy moments. I knew I had entered into a spiritual battle.
A spiritual battle is when the good (God) and the bad (devil) are warring for control of your mind. It can become very real, scary and consuming. This is when a person needs to understand what is taking place in the spiritual realm. In Ephesian 6:12(NIV) it states, “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” This is a very real battle and can affect all people at any age and at any time.
I have learned that when bad thoughts present themselves, I need to take a moment to realize that I have a choice as to which path I am going to take. Am I going to catastrophize the thought and let torment entrap me? Or on the contrary, am I going to realize that I am on God’s team and I have the ability to partner up with His promises on how to battle? A very powerful scripture to overcome the proverbial slippery slope of thought patterns is 2 Corinthians 10: 3-5(NKJ). It says, “For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.”
This scripture has rescued me many times when the news, tv or movies plant tormenting seeds in my mind. Another tool I use comes from a book that I read years ago. This book has really helped to fight the spiritual battles that we face using Christian fiction. It is titled, This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti. (book link here ) I have shared it with many friends, teens and peers as a tool to help understand and release the bondage of spiritual attacks. This novel along with powerful scripture is the arsenal needed to fight and win this war of the mind.
I am sharing all this so you know that there is a way to find peace in the knowledge that you have a way to be free from tormenting thoughts. Reaching this understanding in my own life has liberated my mind and helped me experience the daily joy that God desires for me and I know He desires for all of us. It has rescued me countless times in my life and I know for a fact it will help you too.
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In Sunday School our teacher, Brett Smith, shared this anonymous short story, written for those who live in a constant state of bondage to the events of the past.
Read MoreOne Minute Mama – Stay on Your Path
Most have heard the quote by Robert Frost, “Two roads diverged in a wood and I - I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” Emily H. of Georgia has similar advice for Mamas when she said, “Stay on your path. You were uniquely created to be the mother of your child. Hold tight to that truth and fight the urge to veer based on someone else’s opinions or practices.”
God speaks to each of us uniquely. What he tells one Mama to do can be very different than what he tells another. Sure, it is great for a community of Moms to learn from one another but be careful to honor what God puts in your heart for your child and the best practices needed for your family.
You may have noticed that, ironically, I am offering advice for Moms around the world, so I am not necessarily saying not to take the advice. However, in all advice given, the Lord needs to set the true course as to the best direction for you and your family. That’s why in every situation, say a quick prayer for confirmation from Him. His path is always the best and you can take comfort in the peace of knowing He will shine the light upon the path down which you should go.
Proverbs 3: 6 (NIV)- “in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.”
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Read MoreFront Parking Spot - “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you,” Jeremiah 1:5
One week ago, my granddaughter made her grand entrance into this world. It has been an amazing moment for all of us, as we celebrate this new life that has been given to our family. She is the next generation of a legacy of love, faith, compassion and hard work. She is God’s gift, direct from heaven, woven in her mother’s womb and sent to us here on Earth.
With all of the life moments that have happened this week, I couldn’t help but to think of my upcoming children’s book, The Baby Garden. In my mind “The Baby Garden” is the place where all babies are before conception. When God ordains it and the parents cooperate, He sends each baby to their sweet mama to grow into the little human that was perfectly chosen by Him. He has equipped the babies with their talents and individual strengths that will be with them all of their days here on Earth. Now we have this wonderful child joining us along our path of life. It is going to be our honor, and our joy, to journey alongside of her as she develops into the woman that God has called her to be. She will learn, make mistakes and grow in the ways He has ordained for her, but she was perfectly designed and chosen by Him to be in all of our lives.
Throughout my daughter’s pregnancy, I noticed that there was a tremendous amount of speculation as to whether the baby was a boy or a girl. Unlike so many couples these days, my daughter and her husband decided not to learn the baby’s gender in advance. They were surprised on her actual birthday. Seriously, does it even matter? This baby has been hand picked by God as the perfect addition to a family regardless of the gender. He knows the exact path for each child, as well as the family dynamic that she will bring, as He graces the parents with His gift for their family. After this sweet little baby girl is resting in your arms, you can’t imagine that any other child could be better for you. Of course, this is the case because God has chosen this gift directly for you and He knows BEST, what each family needs.
Welcome to this world, sweet granddaughter! We are so thrilled you are here. You are perfectly created, and to follow along on your journey of life with your parents is a privilege like no other. We are humbled and forever grateful for this God given gift of YOU!
And welcome to the Front Parking Spot of life, sweet baby girl!
Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV) “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
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Ephesians 3:20
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Read MoreOne Minute Mama – Don’t Compare
In our world of social media, with news at our finger tips, it’s easy to get drawn into a comparison ideology of other people’s lives vs. our own. Amy C. of California offers an insightful viewpoint, “Take all advice with a grain of salt. Instagram and Facebook are full of picture-perfect families with tons of opinions. I promise that their day-to-day is very different. Do what works for you and your family. Don’t feel guilty for not following the perfect plan laid out in photos or by some social media guru.”
This is so true! Up until ten years ago, most people relied on reading books about parenting and also following tried and true practices spread by word of mouth. Social media was just developing, but social groups of women, getting together to talk about their common experiences has been happening since the dawn of time. Now, a young mom can search the internet and in seconds find a plethora of solutions to her problem that are all “guaranteed” to work. But do you really trust all the spectacular images, vacations and storybook romances as presented on social media?
Why not try and find a community of other moms that are in your neighborhood or city. Get out of your house and cultivate time spent with these other ladies that are in your same proverbial “boat.” Share ideas, and listen to advice they may offer face to face. No social media post is a replacement for direct, face to face, human contact. Being in a play group, bible study, or other child activity class is a better way to gain practical advice on day to day child developments, and see the results, first hand.
Last but not least, pray. These are the most tiring, but most influential days in your child’s young life. So many foundations are developing and a mom who is always comparing her family or herself to others is discounting the very important role she plays. Listen to advice and take what has value, but remember, through prayer, the Lord will guide your heart down the best path you should take and He has the best advice to offer.
Galatians 6:4 (NIV) Each one should test their own actions. Then they can take pride in themselves, without comparing themselves to someone else, for each one should carry their own load.”
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John 16:33
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