Saturday, December 31, 2016
A Year in Review
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Christmas Eve - Emmanuel (Hallowed Manger Ground)
Friday, December 23, 2016
Guest Writer on Daughters of the Deep - Mary's Perspective
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Be Born in Me
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
You're Here
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Book Review: The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg
The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg is an illustrated short story about a boy who goes on an adventure to the North Pole. He is picked up in the middle of the night by The Polar Express after he is told by a friend that Santa, elves and flying reindeer are make believe.
When the train reaches the North Pole, he is chosen to receive the first gift from Santa, which he chooses to be a bell from the reindeer's sleigh. When he puts it into his bathrobe pocket and gets back on the train, he finds it has fallen through a hole the pocket and heartbrokenly travels home bereft of his special bell. When e wakes the next morning, his sister finds the bell in a silver box among the gifts under the tree. The story ends with a happy family unwrapping their gifts from Santa on Christmas morning.
Though Santa Claus is not the reason for this Christmas season, this is a book that I grew up reading every year in school followed by the movie. We got to take the day off of schoolwork, have a Christmas party, and spend the day in our pajamas and slippers. It is a good story to read to your children for a fun, before bed wind down.
Monday, December 19, 2016
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Movie Trailer: It's a Wonderful Life
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Recipe: Chocolate Covered Better Jets
Friday, December 16, 2016
Noel
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
5 Favorite Christmas Movies
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Craft Idea: 3D Paper Snowflake Ornaments
Monday, December 12, 2016
Guest Post- The Gift of Nearness by Tabitha Deller
As a mom of four boys (ranging in age from 9 to 15), there are certain things from their baby days that have never faded from my mind and have etched an indelible memory that I will forever hold dear in my heart. One such memory can be traced back to their quiet, dimly lit, Noah’s ark themed nursery. When they were just infants and toddlers sleeping in a crib, knowing I was near was all the comfort they needed. I didn’t have to be in the crib with them (although if I could have pulled that off, they probably would not have objected), just being beside them normally calmed the anxiety they felt and relaxed them for a more peaceful rest. They wanted me near.
Near — where they could lift their weary head and peek through the rungs of their crib to see me there sitting in the rocking chair beside them.
Near — where they could hear my voice as I prayed over them, read for them, or sung a quiet song to them.
Near — where they could reach their tiny hand out through the wooden slats as an invitation to hold it and provide yet another layer of security to their little hearts. They could literally feel me close by.
I also watched this attribute of God illustrated on occasion at the park or when they were learning to walk. Whether they were coming down the slide or taking wobbly, unsure steps in my direction, the one thing that gave them confidence and comfort to move forward was my nearness. Knowing I was near, there to wrap them up in my open arms at the bottom of the slide or at the end of their brief and unsteady jaunt, was all they needed.
Nearness is a precious gift we give those we love, and it has the power to change a heart.
When a friend is sad, lonely, or grieving, nearness is a gift we can give them that speaks far more than the words we say in our feeble attempt to comfort them. Nearness is the gift we can give that elderly neighbor or grandparent that lacks the ability to draw near to others because of physical limitations. Nearness invades the empty space of loneliness and fills it with joy. Furrowed brows and melancholy stares are transformed into grateful smiles and softened eyes. This outer expression of the inner joy that moved into that troubled heart reminds us of the power that simply being near can hold. The gift of nearness is a gift that keeps on giving as it produces not only joy, but hope, security, and love. When we receive those things, we live those things, and then we are able to give those things to others.
Nearness is a precious gift our Heavenly Father gives us, and it has the power to change our lives.
He loves us so much that He chose to leave His majestic, holy, perfect throne in Heaven and draw near to us by becoming one of us. He gave us the gift of nearness in the form of a baby, Jesus, His only son. That gift moved into the lonely space sin had created by separating us from Him. We don't deserve His nearness, but He graciously draws near to us every day…as we draw near to Him. I jokingly commented earlier about how my boys would not have objected to my crawling into their crib with them to physically lie down beside them. That silly scenario provides and perfect picture for what God did for us. He is not only near, He is also with us. Wow. He is Emmanuel, God with us. His nearness not only calms us, it redeems, restores, and reconciles us. He drew near to save us. He longs to be with us, and He is waiting to see how we will respond.
James 4:8a says, “Come near to God and He will come near to you.”
We have a part to play in receiving this gift of nearness.
Psalm 145:118a says, “The Lord is near to all who call on Him…”
We must want it. Desire it. Call on Him. Pray. Seek.
When my boys were lying in that crib, perhaps afraid of the dark, lonely, or not wanting to rest, they longed for my presence in that nursery with them. We may have had a terrible day full of tantrums and turmoil, and I may have been physically exhausted myself, but this momma’s heart also longed to be with them, to comfort them, to give them the gift of my nearness. I wanted to be there when those weary eyes opened to catch a glimpse and see that I was still there. I wanted them to hear my voice singing and praying over them. I wanted to hold their tiny hand when they reached out for mine.
Perhaps you may be going through a difficult and lonely time, or a time of stress that is hindering your ability to rest. Your Father’s heart longs to give you the gift of His nearness. He hears your cry for help and sees your attempt to draw near to Him.
Psalm 16:8 says, “I know the Lord is always with me. I will not be shaken, for He is right beside me.”
He is right there. He is near. He will always be there to remind you of the power of His Presence. When you peek through the problems, listen for His still, small voice, or reach out to Him, you will see, hear, and feel His Presence.
He wants you to see Him, in all of His glory and in the amazing things He is doing in, through, and all around you.
He wants you to hear Him — hear His Voice and His Word above the lies of the enemy and the loud voices of the world that attempt to drown out His Words of Life.
He wants you to feel Him — experience His peace producing presence that causes the weight of the world to fall off as you rest in Him.
So, declare that you are going to receive His gift of nearness this Christmas and throughout the year. Draw near to Him. Call on Him in prayer, and then watch and be amazed…He will draw near to you and answer that prayer in ways you never imagined.
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Saturday, December 10, 2016
This Christmas
Friday, December 9, 2016
God With Us - Day 9
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Recipe: Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Bars
Enjoy! Make sure you let them cool completely before cutting them or else they will fall apart.
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Guest Post - Christmas Party Tip: Stick to “Contact Conversation by Kim Erickson
Once when I was a teenager and had a friend visiting, my Mom stepped into the doorway of my room and said, “oh, I thought Lindsay was here. I heard you girls talking about her, so I assumed she must have joined you. Otherwise, you were just gossiping, which isn’t nice. So, unless you can say it to her, you don’t need to say it about her.” Of course, I was embarrassed. But, I learned a valuable lesson from my Mom.
“Older women likewise are meant to be reverent in their behavior, not malicious gossips . . . so that the word of God will not be dishonored.” ~ Titus 2:3-5
Nothing is more harmful to relationships between women than gossip.
Picture a Christmas party. Lots of women, lots of smiling and chatting. Now consider that there may be many pre-believers or new believers in the room. Christmas is a time when our faith is front and center. There are parties and gatherings of all kinds of people. Christmas is one time of year when the door to sharing our faith is wide open.
Now, back to that party ~ remember that every woman has a suitcase full of hurts she carries around with her. The last thing she needs from someone who says they believe in Jesus is the old, familiar gossip. She may think, “what’s the point ~ Christians are just like everyone else.” If conversations among Christian women sound like gossip, a pre-believer’s skepticism might push out that small, still voice calling her to Christ. A new believer’s trust in a new life with Christ may waver.
Just eight years ago, I was that woman. As I reflected on my time as a new believer, I realized something powerful: I could not recall a single time when I heard my pastor’s wife talk about another person. I really pushed my mind to rewind the memories because I thought surely I could find a moment where gossip sneaked into our conversation . . . nope. Never.
Her refusal to engage in gossip must be one of the reasons why I connected with her so easily. She began by inviting me to join her for coffee. I felt safe with her. I felt listened to. I felt like she was opening up to me, too. Because our conversations circled around only those present, the conversations were deep and rich.
If you want to try something new this holiday season, try “contact conversation.” Contact conversation means you cannot say something about another person unless you can literally reach out and touch them. If you are at a Christmas party and something comes to mind about another person and you are about to speak it, picture your hand reaching out and making physical contact with that person. Can’t reach her? Can’t make contact with her? Then don’t say it. Ask the Lord to close your mouth.
Practice “contact conversations” during this holiday party season and watch your relationships thrive.
Merry Christmas, ~Kim Erickson~ www.LoveMyWord.com
Monday, December 5, 2016
Adore
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Guest Post: Christmas Memories by Lisa Alioth
My earliest memories of Christmas celebrations took place on Long Island, the place of my birth and where I grew up from the late 60’s through the early 90’s. And I’m going to say it just as generations before me have said it. It really was a simpler time than it is today. It was a time where kids heard the word “no” more than “yes.” At least that’s how it was for us. From a very early age, my siblings and I were of the mindset that money did not “grow on trees,” because that was something we heard expressed from my mother on a weekly basis. Money was tight in our home. We did not get everything we wanted, and yet, I don’t remember ever feeling that we went without. However, at Christmas time, it was different. I don’t how my parents did it. My parents raised 7 kids on a teacher’s salary and still somehow managed to make Christmas the most magical time of year for us.
Every year it was the same. We would wait for the Christmas catalogues to arrive, circle the items we wanted most, make our lists and write our letters to Santa. Rigging up the lights, decorating the house, putting up the tree, hanging the stockings…yep, all of that took place weeks before Christmas. Baking pies and cookies you only made that one time of year, buying and wrapping gifts for loved ones and friends, singing in holiday concerts at school, (yes, they called it that back then) attending Christmas Eve service, spending time with family . . . all continue to be beautiful memories for me.
I remember how my sisters and brothers and I would sneak down the stairsat ungodly hours to catch a glimpse of what Santa left us. We were never disappointed at the sight.
Colorful lights twinkled on the tree in the darkened living room, and the gifts I knew my mother sacrificed much for were expertly arranged under and around the tree. My dad would take out his movie camera, and then the fun would begin. It really was a magical sight for a kid with a big imagination. I don’t know what it is about Christmas trees. I love their simple beauty. My sister Debbie caught me just standing there in the dark looking at our tree one Christmas Day. She put her arm around me and started to sing “Oh, Christmas Tree.” I think she was making fun of me, but it made me laugh. To this day, it has become our tradition to stand in front of the Christmas tree with arms linked together and sway to that tune.
Christmastime has always been my favorite time of year. I love it. I love everything about it. I confess proudly that I don’t mind hearing Christmas music being played on the radio before Thanksgiving is over or that the malls are decorated with lights and Christmas trees at the end of October. Don’t get me started on Black Friday deals. I enjoy picking out gifts that will bring smiles on faces receiving them. It’s not surprising that in our home, during this time of year, the Hallmark channel is the only channel that works on our TV. And crazy enough, I even love it when I feel slightly stressed that I won’t get everything done in time before the big day arrives, because I know it is going to be ok. The baking and decorating, the shopping and wrapping and giving and serving; somehow it all gets done. Christmas is coming! Christmas is coming! I feel just as excited about it now as I did when I was a kid.
And of course, I know that Christmas is so much more than any of these other things that bring me joy for the season. In the midst of the chaos, preparations, and traditions I can’t bring myself to lose sight of the fact that it’s the time of year when everyone just seems a little kinder, a little more generous, a little more loving. It’s in the atmosphere…this peace on earth and good will toward man. I can’t lose sight of the fact that this beautiful feeling I have during this time of year is special because of the whole reason Christmas came to be. Yet, it’s more than a feeling for me. It’s a truth that I hang onto not just on Christmas Day. It’s a truth that touches my heart and never fails to bring tears to my eyes every time I hear it or read it from the book of Luke.
It’s THE story! It’s the story of God’s plan. It’s the story of a baby in a manger, born of a virgin…a gift of Hope from a loving God to all mankind. A gift of hope! Now that is something to celebrate! On Christmas, I celebrate THIS…the birth of God’s son, Jesus. I cannot forget this, because I desperately need the hope that knowing Jesus brings me… not just at Christmas, but all year round.
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Friday, December 2, 2016
God with Us - Day 1
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Come on Christmas
Monday, November 28, 2016
Plans for December
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
A Season of Thankfulness
I'm thankful for my best friend Jordyn. She's a pretty awesome friend considering she has stuck by me this past year of a rough time I was going through. She's the only one that understands my craziness for knitting and crocheting and anything that has to do with fiber. I always enjoy our late night chats and that she makes me laugh. I'm thankful that she and I can totally be honest and say things even though sometimes it doesn't make sense. I love that she is my friend. I can't wait to see what other crazy projects lay ahead of us. Where life takes us? I thank God that we are friends and I don't know what I would do without her.
Remember Give Thanks to the Lord for He is good and His mercy endures forever. So this Thanksgiving remember to give thanks no matter what. I pray you have a blessed day filled with family and friends.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Scripture Writing Challenge
- November 1st- 1 Chronicles 16:34
- November 2nd - 1 Thessalonians 5:18
- November 3rd - Colossians 3:15
- November 4th - Ephesians 2:8
- November 5th - James 1:17
- November 6th - Colossians 3:17
- November 7th - Philippians 4:6
- November 8th - Colossians 4:2
- November 9th - Palms 100:4
- November 10th - Palms 107:1
- November 11th - Palms 95: 2-3
- November 12th - Palms 106:1
- November 13th - Hebrews 12:28-29
- November 14th- 2 Samuel 22:50
- November 15th - 1 Chronicles 16:8
- November 16th - Daniel 2:23
- November 17th - 1 Timothy 4:4-5
- November 18th - 2 Corinthians 9:11-12
- November 19th - Romans 6:17
- November 20th - 1 Corinthians 1:4
- November 21st - 1 Corinthians 15:57
- November 22nd - Philippians 1:3
- November 23rd - 2 Thessalonians 1:3
- November 24th - Revelations 7:12
- November 25th - 1 Timothy 1:12
- November 26th - Colossians 2:6-7
- November 27th - Jeremiah 30:19
- November 28th - Isaiah 38:20
- November 29th - Palms 147:7
- November 30th - Palms 75:1
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
20% off coupon for Kristin Schmucker Shop
I'd like to just share with you a few of my favorites I have from Kristin Schmucker's Shop.
First of all I love the gel highlighters. They don't bleed on the pages of your Bible. They are the only highlighters that I will use.
Second, I love the Bible Studies she has. I have done three so far and on my fourth right now. I love the Daughters of Grace Devotional and Grace Upon Grace one.
If you are looking for a gift she also has mugs, journals, pens, as well as a variety of other things.
Since becoming an affiliate I am pleased to announce that through Oct. 31st you can get 20% off your entire order using the Coupon code: OCTOBER
Have a blessed day and happy shopping! The link is on the sidebar to your right.
Grace Mae~
*I am an affiliate with Kristin Schmucker's Shop but all opinions are my own. I do not reccomend products that I don't already love and use.*
Friday, October 21, 2016
Daughters of Grace Devotional
I could share with you all day about the different women but that would be a very long post. Over the last six weeks I learned a lot from this devotional. It was a blessing to me. My focus was completely on digging into the Word and learning to be more consistent with my quiet time. I can't encourage you enough that when we spend time in His Word we grow and learn more about Him.
So here is what I am going to leave you with. Start with God, Stay with God, End with God!
Blessings and Shalom,
Grace Mae <3 <3 <3
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Affiliate with Kristin Schmucker's Shop
Over the last couple months my quiet time has been something I have been focusing on more and more. Life happens and sometimes all you need is to spend time in prayer and worship God. I know for me that when I put God first I would feel better about myself and it has made me look at life and things differently. After a lot of prayer and discussion about where I see my blog going and what I want to accomplish with it I am excited to announce that I have become an affiliate for the Kristin Schmucker Shop.
I was introduced to Kristin's products and shop back in April of this year. After personally purchasing a devotional and some highlighters I was hooked. Her stuff has been a huge blessing to my journey and quiet time. I've now done 3 devotional studies by her and I just want to share it with you all. That is why I became an affiliate. I love blogging and I love encouraging others in their journey and quiet time as well.
I encourage you all to check out her stuff. I wouldn't ever recommend anything that I haven't personally used and love. All the opinions in this post are my own. The link is on the sidebar.
Blessings and Shalom,
Grace Mae <3 <3 <3
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Fall Update and Changes
I hope this finds you all well. It is officially fall here. The leaves have turned and its chilly out. I'm sitting here in a sweatshirt and leggings just relaxing. As you have noticed I changed the layout and design to a fall themed blog. It's been over a month since I last posted but a lot have changed for me.
One of the reasons why I haven't been blogging lately is I have been praying for guidance for the future of this blog. As I am still praying I have decided this is what God is calling me to do. I want to encourage you in your walk with God. If this blog just helps one person then it is all worth it.
Another reason I haven't been blogging much is that I am involved with a wonderful Bible study called Daughters of Grace that is by Kristin Schmucker. If you follow me on Facebook or Instagram you probably have seen all the posts I've been posting about the different women we have been studying. I do plan to share about them on here sometime.
Please join me in prayer. If you have any suggestions or ideas of topics you'd like me to write about please feel free to contact me. I want this blog to reach the needs of others so let me know what you want to read. Some suggestions that I am considering for future articles are being yourself, waiting for the right person, how to be consistent in your quiet time, etc. I'd love to know your thoughts. I also am trying to plan a few exciting things as we are coming up on Thanksgiving and Christmas season.
Thank you for sticking by me and I'll leave you with this today. You are special and you are loved. You are a child of the one true King. Live your life for Him.
Blessings and Shalom,
Grace Mae <3 <3 <3
Friday, September 9, 2016
Struggle of being Consistent and Update
Now on to the update of what has been happening in my life the past few weeks. Like I said we went to visit friends.
On the 28th of August my sweet friend who's like a sister to me got engaged after church was over. I am so thrilled and happy for her. I pray God's many blessing on her and her future husband. They are such a sweet couple. They are grounded in the Word of God and live for Him daily.
Amber you have blessed me in more ways then you will ever know and I couldn't be more happy for you and Hayden. I love you so much and glad you are my unbiological sister. I'm so glad I was able to share that special moment with you two and look forward to your wedding.
Then late on the 29th my best friend Jordyn, her mom, and brothers surprised me with a visit and crashed at my house for two nights. We had a ton of fun and I'm blessed to have her in my life. She's my knitting buddy and best friend. We can talk about almost anything and our conversations are priceless and precious. Without her, who would make me laugh until I can't breathe, keep me focused on finishing my knitting projects and always there to remind me that I don't need to start something new. I love her so much!!!!
So there is my little update. I am at the 2016 Value Voters Summit this weekend and hopefully will blog about it sometime next week.
Until next time.
Blessings and Shalom, Grace Mae <3 <3 <3