Ladies,
Wanted to share a link to the Worship Songs by our Worship Band at NorthStar. They have their own Vimeo link, and you can view ALL the videos by clicking here: http://vimeo.com/channels/northstarworship!!
Here are a few of our favorites:
Northstar Worship-Your Love Never Fails from Northstar Church on Vimeo.
Northstar Worship- At the Cross from Northstar Church on Vimeo.
Northstar Worship- Hosanna from Northstar Church on Vimeo.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
A Prayer of Thanks
"My Monday is not a rush from beginning to end, no thrills that some would say are things I need to feel alive.
My tomorrow will be busy in itself and there is much to accomplish, so today I slow down and see what you have made for me to enjoy.
Mmmmm - the smell of a chicken casserole cooking in the oven. My headache gone. A couple of sore muscles that are treasured reminders of a horseback ride with old and new friends. A cool breeze gently blowing thru my lovely sheer cafe' curtains made with love by my friend Sharon. A beautiful walk by the water this morning with my friend Claudia. A time to study your word tonight with lovely ladies at church. My later return home to my sweet Hubs.
My heart hurt that you are tending to, and working in and around, I so I feel you there as well today - gently loving me through it and giving me sweet words of both comfort and wisdom.
I am blessed - just so simply and so sweetly blessed.
I count it ALL joy because each thing shows me your favor and your love.
For he says, “In a favorable time I listened to you, and in a day of salvation I have helped you.” Behold, now is the favorable time; behold, now is the day of salvation. 2 Corinthians 6:2
You mean then and now, Lord - past and present, Father - ALL is favor, NOW is favor, the GOOD is favor, the HURT is favor, you ARE continually saving me - FAVOR!
Thank you God for the precious gift of this day and everything held within it.
Amen and Amen"
Joyful on the Journey
Marisa
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Don't forget to mark your calendars for our next Conversations - Saturday, October 6, 2012. Its going to be Great Good, Fun, Door Prizes, and Inspiration you love! We will get a chance to meet and get to know the women behind the missionary faces of NorthStar!!
Please Register at Connection Point THIS Sunday or visit http://www.northstarknox.com/#/ministries/women to register online.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Hanging On for Dear Life
Today’s Truth
For in Him we live and move and have our being, (Acts 17:28, NIV).
Friend to Friend
Steven was just a preschooler when I first taught him to snow ski. The very first day was arduous—for me. I felt like a down-covered workhorse as I lugged two sets of skis in one arm while dragging along Steven with the other. Clunky ski boots, overstuffed mittens, and a hooded snowsuit made it difficult for Steven to maneuver. Add all that to the slippery snow, long lift lines, and a resistant four-year-old, and you have the makings for a windfall of whining in a winter wonderland.
After several failed attempts to teach Steven how to snowplow down the bunny slope with the ski tips pointed inwards, I came up with another idea. I made an A-frame tent with my legs. Then Steven stood in front and between them. He wrapped his arms around my thighs, and off we went! He went where I went.
If I moved right, he moved right. If I moved left, he moved left. His only responsibility was to hang on and relinquish control. And even though he thought he was skiing, in reality he was simply along for the ride.
What a picture of how I want my journey with God to be. I cling to Him, wrap my arms around Him, and move where He moves. If He goes left, I go left. If He goes right, I go right. “But the person who is joined to the Lord is one spirit with him,” (1 Corinthians 8:17 TLB).
King David wrote, “I cling to you; your right hand upholds me” (Psalm 63:8). Peterson’s paraphrase says it this way: “I hold onto you for dear life” (MSG). I see Jesus and me. Union. A sudden glory.
So think about how you are going to move about your day? Can you picture yourself clinging to Jesus? I can promise you this…when you cling to Him, He will take you on adventures you never thought possible!
Let’s Pray
Lord, I cling to You. I hold on to You for dear life. If You go left, I go left. If You go right, I go right. In You, Lord, I live and move and have my being.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.
From :Girlfriends in God
For in Him we live and move and have our being, (Acts 17:28, NIV).
Friend to Friend
Steven was just a preschooler when I first taught him to snow ski. The very first day was arduous—for me. I felt like a down-covered workhorse as I lugged two sets of skis in one arm while dragging along Steven with the other. Clunky ski boots, overstuffed mittens, and a hooded snowsuit made it difficult for Steven to maneuver. Add all that to the slippery snow, long lift lines, and a resistant four-year-old, and you have the makings for a windfall of whining in a winter wonderland.
After several failed attempts to teach Steven how to snowplow down the bunny slope with the ski tips pointed inwards, I came up with another idea. I made an A-frame tent with my legs. Then Steven stood in front and between them. He wrapped his arms around my thighs, and off we went! He went where I went.
If I moved right, he moved right. If I moved left, he moved left. His only responsibility was to hang on and relinquish control. And even though he thought he was skiing, in reality he was simply along for the ride.
What a picture of how I want my journey with God to be. I cling to Him, wrap my arms around Him, and move where He moves. If He goes left, I go left. If He goes right, I go right. “But the person who is joined to the Lord is one spirit with him,” (1 Corinthians 8:17 TLB).
King David wrote, “I cling to you; your right hand upholds me” (Psalm 63:8). Peterson’s paraphrase says it this way: “I hold onto you for dear life” (MSG). I see Jesus and me. Union. A sudden glory.
So think about how you are going to move about your day? Can you picture yourself clinging to Jesus? I can promise you this…when you cling to Him, He will take you on adventures you never thought possible!
Let’s Pray
Lord, I cling to You. I hold on to You for dear life. If You go left, I go left. If You go right, I go right. In You, Lord, I live and move and have my being.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.
From :Girlfriends in God
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
When Following Gets Hard
"And whoever does not carry their cross and follow me cannot be my disciple." Luke 14:27 (NIV)
"Follow me on Twitter!" the celebrity said. He promised insider
information and witty words all in 140 characters or less. There's no
cost to follow; only benefit. And if it's not to your liking, just
unfollow him. It only takes a few key strokes and you can move on to the
next entertainer.
Several thousand years ago, someone else said, "Follow me." Only He meant something much different.
There was no promise of pithy sayings; no offer of ease with Jesus.
Though the entertainment value was high at times, especially when He
performed a miracle, He didn't leave it at that. He asked for more from
those who followed Him. Apparently Jesus never read any marketing books,
because He sure didn't make it look easy.
When Jesus invited Peter and Andrew to follow Him, they walked away
from their jobs. Others left family, wealth and possessions. He gently
turned one away because the young man wouldn't give up riches. But those
that followed gave up their rights in exchange for a relationship with
the Messiah.
Following Jesus was an all or nothing invitation. There isn't one
example in Scripture where Jesus made an exception. And yet too many
times I find myself following Jesus with only part of me. In fact, at
times I'd prefer the Twitter version of following Jesus. Quick and
entertaining, and done from behind a screen.
When all the spiritual decorations are removed, the truth is I've tried
to follow Jesus with only part of me. I consider His invitation, and
I'm happy to follow Him with my mind and hands. As a writer, that makes
sense to me.I'll follow You Jesus from behind my computer. That's enough, isn't it?
Not really, I hear. I want your heart too. Are you willing
to let go of unforgiveness? And your legs need to follow me so I can
send you to do My work in the hospital, your neighbor's home and the
prisons if need be.
Okay then, I counter. I'll give You my legs when I've got some extra time in my schedule. Can I think about that unforgiveness request?
And yet I know Jesus wants more. He doesn't want a 140-character
relationship with me. He doesn't want my obedience a few times a day
when I think about it. He doesn't want my convenient offerings of
service. Following Jesus means being His shadow ... walking in His
footsteps to the leper colony, being a friend of the outcast, facing
scorn from the religious community, and standing firm for what is right
in spite of the cost. It means following Him in the very essence of who I
am: The deep place where I submit my rights to the One who gave them up
for me.
When I look at it in that light, I realize once again why I want to
follow Jesus fully. He gave up everything for me. How can I do any less?
My footsteps on this earthly journey following Jesus are not always
steady and strong. I've stumbled many times. Yet I know that following
anyone else offers only temporary peace and joy. Only Jesus leads me
from darkness to light, and from death to life. I don't expect I'll find
that on Twitter.
Dear Heavenly Father, forgive me for the times I've tried to follow
You part time. It seems I'm always withholding some part of me,
especially when it's inconvenient or uncomfortable. Reveal those areas
in my heart that I've kept to myself, and help me become a woman who
follows You with complete abandon. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
Source: http://glynniswhitwer.com/
Monday, September 17, 2012
17 Things You Can Do Today to Make Your Life Easier Tomorrow
We all know from experience what procrastination can do to our lives. If left unchecked, it can make us late, unorganized, stressed out, embarrassed, overtired, broke, and hungry. I know this because I’ve experienced these symptoms myself.
Take this morning for example. I was trying to get the kids breakfast
started when I remembered that I had some important paperwork to take
care of. It was already over-due, and it had to be done immediately. So I
delayed my shower and sat at the dining room table filling out forms
that had passed through my hands several times during the past few
weeks. Any number of those times I could have sat down and got the
papers in order, but because it was something I dislike taking care of I
chose to put it off until the very last minute. As a result, I was
thirty minutes late for an appointment that was on my calendar a week
ago.
If you’re a procrastinator have no fear there’s an anecdote for all of us–it’s called being proactive. “Pro-action” as I like to call it, is preparing for things before they cause us to react. One example would be washing underwear before you run out–that’s always wise! Another might be picking up shampoo when you start running low. Those are are just two examples of proactive things that most of us do on a regular basis without really thinking about it.
If you start to look around, you’ll probably see things that you would be better off taking care of now than leaving it for later. In fact you’d probably find several. Before you run off and start doing them–I’ll also offer you a list of my own. Here are 17 things that we can do today to make our lives easier tomorrow:
www.timewarpwife.com
If you’re a procrastinator have no fear there’s an anecdote for all of us–it’s called being proactive. “Pro-action” as I like to call it, is preparing for things before they cause us to react. One example would be washing underwear before you run out–that’s always wise! Another might be picking up shampoo when you start running low. Those are are just two examples of proactive things that most of us do on a regular basis without really thinking about it.
If you start to look around, you’ll probably see things that you would be better off taking care of now than leaving it for later. In fact you’d probably find several. Before you run off and start doing them–I’ll also offer you a list of my own. Here are 17 things that we can do today to make our lives easier tomorrow:
- Pray. Women often waste time over-discussing our problems when going to prayer with them is far more effective.
- Make a double portion of your meal and freeze half for another day.
- Make school lunches for the next day while you’re cooking dinner. (An idea I got from a reader!)
- Clean out your purse and organize it.
- Clean out a junk drawer so you can find things easier.
- Empty the dishwasher before going to bed.
- Grab garbage every time you leave your car.
- Pick up small containers to use for organizing and storage. How many times do you clean up loose items in the pantry like crackers or pasta? Storing them in small containers will save you time and keep them fresh.
- Make amends where you can.
- Take care of a difficult or annoying task that you normally put off. Get it over with today and you’ll feel a weight off your shoulder tomorrow.
- Pay your bills before they are due.
- Eat well so you’ll have energy tomorrow.
- Never handle a piece of paper twice. Remember what I did this morning? Paper work is a huge time-waster. Every single time that paper went through my hands I wasted time with it. Open your bills and pay them immediately. Have school notes? Grab a pen, sign them and put them in your child’s backpack.
- Go to sleep early so you feel refreshed and productive the next day.
- Cut veggies up and store them in the fridge so you have healthy snacks on hand. Wash fruit and keep it out on the counter.
- Fill bottles of water so you can grab one on the run.
- Take the time to train your children to do a task right. Even if it means standing beside them when they make their bed for the first several times. Having them learn to do it correctly will save you all time in the long run.
www.timewarpwife.com
Friday, September 14, 2012
What Does God Look LIke?
I love passages in scripture where we
see a glimpse of God’s glory. I like to just ponder his glory and
attempt to imagine what it must be like to be in heaven with God.
Meditating on these passages spur my prayer life to repentance and to
remember that when I pray I have access to a HUGE God!
In Ezekiel 1:25-28, Ezekiel writes: “Then there came a voice from above the expanse over their heads as they stood with lowered wings(when you have a minute read about these angels that surround the throne in chapter 1 – they are magnificent!). Above the expanse over their heads was what looked like a throne of sapphire, and high above on the throne was a figure like that of a man. I saw that from what appeared to be his waist up he looked like glowing metal, as if full of fire, and that from there down he looked like fire; and brilliant light surrounded him. Like the appearance of a rainbow in the clouds on a rainy day, so was the radiance around him. This was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord. When I saw it, I fell face down.”
Does that not stir your soul! Wow! Who is this God we serve – can we even imagine how awesome he truly is???
Trust and rest in this Almighty God’s arms. This is my prayer for the Good Morning Girls today:
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