Sunday, June 15, 2008

Ebenezer


You may be wondering what we are doing behind a pile of stones with a duct taped cross. This has become a family tradition on the night before we move.

1 Samuel 7:12 "Then Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Shen. He named it Ebenezer, saying, 'Thus far has the Lord helped us.'"

We gathered stones and each person had the floor to tell of all the great things God did while we were in Athens. The first one to share was our middle child saying, "I am thankful that God gave us Rebecca." Rebecca is included in the photo with us. She is a wonderful long time friend and like family to us that we "coincidentally" met up with again in Athens. We will miss her greatly (until she moves to Boston-our plan for her life). The rest of the sharing was a list too long to write, but all of our friends were named, the pets, our home, food, Redeemer, Sunday school teachers, a job, daddy finishing seminary, our family growing close...

God has been so good to us and it is good to have Ebenezers in our lives so we can look back and see his faithfulness, even in the midst of suffering and hardships. We are thankful.

details

Down to the kitty cat. That is what kind of God we serve. He has taken care of all the details in getting us moved! We had a very cool cat, named Tinker, until about one hour ago. Tinker is a Maine Coon cat and is mostly outdoors. She is a phenomenal hunter and lets us know when she needs to go in or out. We were very concerned with how she might adjust to the North and checked in with quite a few professional. The more we asked, the more we heard that indoor/outdoor cats usually don't adjust very well to moves. They will either run away or get a little kooky. We thought that wouldn't be fair to her, so we started to pray for a family to love her. Yesterday, a family in our neighborhood met her and today they took her home. She literally will live 1 block away and be loved by a little 1 year old and 5 year old. By the way, their parents are in full time ministry as well. Hmmmm...coincidence?

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Boxes


It has been pure obedience to pack. Don't get me wrong, we are very excited about our upcoming move, but the boxes are a real pain.

We have learned several great lessons in the midst of this:

We do live temporarily-this place is not our home and we long for our Heavenly home where we will never have to pack or unpack again. It is already prepared for us!

Don't think about all we have to do: say good-bye to friends, pack, change addresses, set up utilities, talk with movers, pack, clean, feed the children, pack...just do the next thing! We only know what we have to do today. None of us knows the future. Be faithful today-do your work faithfully, thoroughly, honestly, and gratefully. "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving" (Colossians 3:23-24)

"My God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus"(Philippians 4:19)

Sometimes unpacking can feel like Christmas. Maybe the boxes will look like this:

Monday, June 9, 2008

Out with a Bang


Let's start this by saying, our littlest one has a fondness for Curious George and loves to read his books. As we were saying our 2nd to last good-byes at church, Michelle was holding our little angel. She simply reached out and pulled-I mean, smart little three year old to be able to read the directions! Within minutes, the church cleared and the firemen showed up in 3 trucks wearing full gear on a 110 degree day. Her 10 year old brother was mortified because he gets embarrassed so easily. She did say she was sorry.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008