Hard to believe it's been 7 years since Turner was born and completed our family. We are blessed by him everyday.
Happy Birthday Turner! Daddy loves you.
Friday, June 27, 2014
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Great Quote Thursday
Be intentional about praising and encouraging your son or daughter every opportunity you get- Mark Merrill
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Great Quote Thursday
Busyness does not mean you are a faithful or fruitful Christian (Kevin DeYoung, Crazy Busy; page 32).
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Point for the Day
God's plan may not always make sense to us, but God's plan is always perfect for us (Exodus 14:1-3).
Monday, June 16, 2014
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Point for the Day
When times get tough, be very careful which voices you listen to (Exodus 14:10-12).
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Monday, June 9, 2014
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Exponential Conference Notes- Brian and Amy Bloye
I recently attended the Exponential Conference in Orlando, Florida. The conference was comprised of several main sessions as well as several breakout sessions. Brian Bloye and his wife Amy led a breakout session for couples in ministry to encourage them as they serve together. Brian serves as the Pastor of West Ridge Church in Dallas. Georgia.
They offered several points to help couples maintain their focus and balance as they serve in ministry:
1. The journey must involve 3 persons: you, spouse, Jesus
Pray together; encourage one another; you can't find your significance in your spouse
2. Learn to create margin
When everything is planned out, it makes it harder for God to "pop in" and surprise us
3. Cheat in the right places
Never cheat your family; you will cheat somewhere, you can't truly do it all
4. Learn to say "No"
Do what is important, not just what seems urgent; you can't do everything; you can't please everyone; you can't be great at everything; turn off the voices that don't matter; say "no" in a gracious way; always listen to your wife, she will always have your best interest in mind; guard your family during times of criticism, circle the wagons
5. Put solid boundaries around your marriage
Never alone with opposite sex; be careful who and how you counsel
6. Set healthy expectations for yourself and your children
We don't have to earn God's approval. Jesus took care of that; sometimes, enough really is enough
7. Learn what fills your emotional tanks and keep them full
Don't be afraid to engage a counselor
8. Focus on a few good friendships
Naturally occurring friendships seem to work the best; there is no need to force a friendship; pray that God will provide good friendships; not every friendship has to be deep down but you need one or two
9. Create a healthy rhythm for doing life together
Make healthiness (spiritual, emotional, physical) a part of your lifestyle
They offered several points to help couples maintain their focus and balance as they serve in ministry:
1. The journey must involve 3 persons: you, spouse, Jesus
Pray together; encourage one another; you can't find your significance in your spouse
2. Learn to create margin
When everything is planned out, it makes it harder for God to "pop in" and surprise us
3. Cheat in the right places
Never cheat your family; you will cheat somewhere, you can't truly do it all
4. Learn to say "No"
Do what is important, not just what seems urgent; you can't do everything; you can't please everyone; you can't be great at everything; turn off the voices that don't matter; say "no" in a gracious way; always listen to your wife, she will always have your best interest in mind; guard your family during times of criticism, circle the wagons
5. Put solid boundaries around your marriage
Never alone with opposite sex; be careful who and how you counsel
6. Set healthy expectations for yourself and your children
We don't have to earn God's approval. Jesus took care of that; sometimes, enough really is enough
7. Learn what fills your emotional tanks and keep them full
Don't be afraid to engage a counselor
8. Focus on a few good friendships
Naturally occurring friendships seem to work the best; there is no need to force a friendship; pray that God will provide good friendships; not every friendship has to be deep down but you need one or two
9. Create a healthy rhythm for doing life together
Make healthiness (spiritual, emotional, physical) a part of your lifestyle
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Point for the Day
Who can speak truth to you? Who truly cares for you and only wants the best for you? (Exodus 18: 17)
Monday, June 2, 2014
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