
Saturday, September 30, 2006
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006
yet another weird day :)
ooo, i almost forgot to tell y'all about yesterday! It twas very exciting and exhausting. :) I had my first digital photography class. oh boy, is that insane. I thought it was gonna be like "here's how you edit pictures, here's how you use your camera, etc"...instead it's TONS more complicated. Like, I have labs I have to do were I get to work w/ Photoshop on a Mac (WOOT!!) and then print out my prints on this HUGE printer. I've never seen one so big. It's like 3 times the size of my desk! So, pretty much i'm thoroughly intimidated to say the least. And besides the fact that we are all going to work on portfolios (which is tough in itself), we are gonna hang our prints on the walls for everyone to critique. SCARY. weeellll, you could pray for me, that I will survive and understand everything!! :)
blessings,
~becca~
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
my memory verse
2 Timothy 3:14-17
"You, however, continue in the things you have learned and become convinced of, knowing from whom you have learned them, and that from childhood you have known the sacred writings which are able to give you the wisdom which leads to salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work."
blessings,
becca
quote of the day
Fruits of the Spirit: Patience
Well, Glow went REALLY well. We all had a GREAT time, and I'll let ya'll know when the next one is...as soon as i find out! ;)
Well Patience...yeh...next fruit of the spirit!
Wow...one thing the Lord has brought to my mind is patience in prayer:
Proverbs 19:11~
"A man's wisdom gives him patience; it is to his glory to overlook and offense."
Colossians 1:11-12~
"being strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that you may have great endurance and patience, and joyfully giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the saints of the kingdom of light."
Those are just two out of like twenty verses that address patience. It seems just like a mannerism. Yah know, like a polite trait. But no! It's something that God instructs us to "...clothe ourselves in..." it's more important than we realize. In my most recent "realization from God." He showed it to me through Sunday's message about Prayer and patience and persistance. We can't just ask once and give up, persistance and patience are PART of prayer. God wants to hear from us and what we have to say. Patience is important for WAITING for His perfect timing to show you what His will is. He has showed me that through prayer lately! I was praying the other day that he would show me something I had lost. It was very important for ME and MY schedule at that moment. I needed it then and there! Three days later, I sat down on the floor and questioned why God had kept me waiting and if He was even willing to listen to me. I opened up my eyes reached forward and tipped over a magazine. There lay what I was looking for. Patience is important...not only in prayer but everyday life. It applys to SO much! The Lord always answers our prays...sometimes we realize it seconds later...or years later...or never at all. Patience and trust is what the Lord was trying to teach me through my situation! I didn't pay attention, and I WASN'T patient, when He finally answered me, I saw my impatience and selfishness. I hope the Lord is showing you things everyday and even when you ask for things...wait...listen...maybe He is showing you patience!
In Him,
<>Byrde<>
Monday, September 25, 2006
A Day of Firsts :)
1) i went to college for the first time (scary)
2) i actually didn't know anybody in my classes
3) in German class i sat by somebody with PINK hair (tell me how often that happens in our little homschool world.) :)
4) not only that but in math class i sat by someone who thought tattoos were the bomb ;)
5) for once in my life i was faced with different professors wanting completely different things and had to keep track of which was which. i.e. I can't use pencils in German class, but if i use pen in math i'll get heavily docked...
6) i have a teacher who is totally against cellphones...to the point where if someone's cellphone rings, it's an automatic pop-quiz for the whole class. ;)
7) i sat IN THE FRONT ROW during math class. alrighty y'all, if ya know me ya know i NEVAH sit in the front row...unless forced...which has happened before. :P
8) i'm going to continue to sit in the front row cuz the back row is full of scary looking dudes that reek like smoke and B.O.
9) tomorrow i get more firsts...as i start 2 more classes. and yes, i shall tell y'all all about everything! ;)
10) and prolly the most important thing of all: Today was the first time I've ever had non-Christian classmates. It's weird, but true. I have to ask myself: what if someone asks me about my faith? Will I be ready to give an answer? Will I stand firm on what I believe? Will I be a light in the darkness? I sure hope so!
blessings,
~becca~
Thursday, September 21, 2006
I'm Back
Rando things for today:
Well...er...
- I love the rain
- Mulan is my favorite "Princess"
- Dunkin' Donuts is the best Donut place EVER!
- I want to learn how to surf
- I like Switchfoot...alot
- I'm lactose Intolerent
- My fingers aren't double jointed
Satisfied?! ;) good! So, well...for those of you who don't know. Um, our church is having a worship service, this Sunday night. It's gonna be like AMAZING. I'm SOOOOOOOOOO excited, and I know some of you are coming. So yeh, tell all your friends! ;) Lol...Yeh, so TOLLY, I'd LOVE you to come! It's gonna be great! :D I'm SO siked! ;P so...COME! :) To catch up...about Peace:
I think to "have peace" is something that is God given. Like what the other girls said, it is a VERY markable trait in Christians. To have Christ living in you is a type of peace NO one can give. Nothing compares with it, and it passes understanding. It's NOT of this world. Peaces comes with trust in Him, laying it ALL at His feet. Relying on His completeness to cover YOUR incompleteness...the beautiful surrender, what a wonderful peace.
Love you all and I'm really siked about being back on the blog. We have some AWESOMESAUCE topics in store for you! ;) So, keep checkin' on us, and thanks for hanging in there...and remember...commenting never killed anyone! Peace out...or In...HIM! Lol
Peace in Him,
<>Byrde<>
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
7 things about Becca
So, 7 more things about me:
1) I can count in 3 different languages. hehehe. I just wish I could laugh in 3 different languages. if that's possible.
2) Water and Pepsi are my favorite drinks
3) I love watching football. My favorite college team is USC...between the Beavers and the Ducks, I'm for the Beavers. For no reason except I like beavers better then ducks. :) I don't have a favorite pro team.
4) I used to cry listening to sad songs when I was a baby
5) I still sometimes do...but only when I'm sad er something. :)
6) I L.O.V.E. car trips
7) I love going to new places and exploring new things
~becca~
P.S. hey y'all, drop Byrde and Bug a notice telling them to get their selves back to posting!! :)
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Discussion question
SO, the question is:
Are romance novels ok to read? In what circumstances are they ok to read or not ok? What are your family rules regarding this topic? Is it healthy for a young woman to read romance?
I'll give my opinion on a later post...so I have lotsa time to gather my thoughts on this! Meanwhile, comment, and let me know what YOU think!!
blessings,
~becca~
quote--one NOT to paste on my mirror
"Radical Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam, in a country like America where there is seperation of church and state."
Is persecution just around the corner?
~becca~
Monday, September 18, 2006
quote of the day
"May your whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless..." (1st Thess. 5:23)

" 'Your whole spirit...." The great, mysterious work of the Holy Spirit is in the deep recesses of our being which we cannot reach. Read Psaml 139. The psalmist implies--'O Lord, You are the God of the early morningsm the God of the late nights, the God of the mountain peaks, and the God of the sea. But, my God, my soul has horizons further away than those of early mornings, deeper darkness than the nights of earth, higher peaks than any mountain peaks, greater depths than any sea in nature. You who are the God of all these, by my God. I cannot reach to the heights or to the depths; there are motives I cannot discover, dreams I cannot realize. My God, search me.'
Do we believe that God can fortify and protect our thought processes far beyond where we can go? '...the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin' (1 John 1:7). If this verse means cleansing only on our conscious level, may God have mercy on us. The man who has been dulled by sin will say that he is not even conscious of it. But the cleansing from sin we experience will reach to the heights and depths of our spirit if we will 'walk in the light as He is in the light' (1:7). The same Spirit that will feed the life of our spirit. It is only when we are protected by God with the miraculous sacredness of the Holy Spirit that our spirit, soul, and body can be preserved in pure uprightness until the coming of Jesus--no longer condemned in God's sight.
We should more frequently allow our minds to meditate on these great, massive truths of God." (Chambers)
ForeverHis,
~becca~
Prayer
"The potency of prayer hath subdued the strength of fire; it had bridled the rage of lions, hushed anarchy to rest, extinguished wars, appeased the elements, expelled demons, burst the chains of death, expanded the gates of heaven, assuaged diseases, repelled frauds, rescued cities from destruction, stayed the sun in its course, and arrested the progress of a thunderbolt. Prayer is an all-effcient panoply, a treasure undiminished, a mine which is never exhausted, a sky unobscured by clouds, a heaven unruffled by the storm. It is the root, the fountain, the mother of a thousand blessings." --Chrysostom
foreverHis,
~becca~
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Verse of the Day

Romans 5:1-5
"Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out His love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom He has given us."
blessings,
~becca~
Friday, September 15, 2006
Verses from my favorite book

I absolutely L.O.V.E the book of Isaiah!! It's hands down my favorite book of the Bible. (Besides Colossians, 1&2 Corinthians, 1&2 Peter, Revelation, Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Hebrews, and Esther. lol)
Anyway, I was re-reading all my high-lighted passages in Isaiah last night, and thought I'd share some of my favorites with y'all.
"For thus the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, has said, 'In repentance and rest you will be saved, in quietness and trust is your strength'." (30:15)
"It is You who has kept my soul from the pit of nothingness, for You have cast all my sins behind your back." (38:17)
"Lift up your eyes on high and see who has created the stars, the One who leads forth their host by number, He calls them all by name; because of His power, not one of them is missing...Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Everlasting God, the LORD, the Creator of the ends of the earth does not become weary or tired. His understanding is inscrutable. He gives strength to the weary, and to Him who lacks might He increases their power. Though youths grow weary and tired, and vigorous young men stumble badly, yet those who trust in the LORD will gain new strength; they will mount up with wings like eagles, they will run and not get tired, they will walk and not become weary." (40:26 & 28-31)
All I can say about the above verses is "Thank you Jesus" and "Why? Who am I??"
That reminds me of my favorite song by Casting Crowns:
Who am I, that the Lord of all the earth
Would care to know my name
Would care to feel my hurt
Who am I, that the Bright and Morning Star
Would chose to light the way
For my ever wandering heart
Not because of who I am
But because of what You've done
Not because of what I've done
But because of who You are
I am a flower quickly fading
Here today and gone tomorrow
A wave tossed in the ocean
A vapor in the wind
Still You hear me when I'm calling
Lord, You catch me when I'm falling
And You've told me who I am
I am Yours, I am Yours
Who am I, that the eyes that see my sin
Would look on me with love and watch me rise again
Who am I, that the voice that calmed the sea
Would call out through the rain
And calm the storm in me
I am Yours
Whom shall I fear
Whom shall I fear
'Cause I am Yours
I am Yours
blessings,
~becca~
Five Friday Facts about Bug
- Unlike Becca, I love the rain. There's is nothiing quite like listening to the "pouring-down-sound" when you're all cozy inside. :)
- I love literature and history.
- I hate math. Like as in...don't even mention the word m-a-t-h 'cause it gives me nightmares!
- I am the "Keeper of the Cats". In other words, I feed, water and give emotional support (lol) to Mr. Knightley, Benedick, Smee and Elsie.
- I am not on speaking terms with Callie. She has ruined too many of my outfits lately! However, when no one's looking I might give her a pat on the head or actually play with her. (I can't believe I'm actually confessing to this! Don't tell Becca! rofl) :)
:.:.Bug.:.:
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Comment y'all
Drop us a comment now and then and let us know what you think about posts, etc. Do it under a fake name if ya want. :) Give us ideas about topics we could cover, too, K? We'd LOVE to hear from ya! We don't bite. Seriously. ;)
foreverHis,
~becca~
How I Met My Baby...for those who want to know
And this post is for fellow dog lovers. (especially you, MJ! :)
Okeyday, so this is Callie's story!
Once upon a time....jk.
For as long as I can remember I had wanted a puppy. A Golden Retreiver puppy, to be exact. I would spend my free time reading dog training books and coming up with lists for imaginary puppy needs: shampoo, leash, collar, dishes, etc. And puppy names. I love naming animals! I still have a running list of dog names that I love. The 2 most recent are Brandywine (from the lord of the rings), and Braveheart. :) But, that's besides the point. On June 16th, 2002, I celebrated my 13th birthday in Florida. We were in the middle of our 4 1/2 month trip around the United States. In my birthday card from my parents, they promised me that when we got home, they would buy me a puppy. I had it all planned out and fantasized about my little Golden Retreiver (GR) puppy I had already named Annie. :) As you know, things didn't really work out that way...
Purebred puppies are amazingly expensive. For a decent GR, it would cost about $400, not including food and vet bills. We only spent that much money on a dog once...and that's cuz he was a trained police dog...and we needed a watch dog, but that's besides the point. :) So, as you can imagine, my parents didn't want to spend that much money. Instead I got free nickle-ads every week and searched for a cheap puppy.
I kept looking and looking and looking. On February 1st, 2001, the day the Challenger exploded, my dreams came true!! We had just spent our morning in front of the TV, watching the devastating news. Then Dad left for work even though it was a Saturday. Not long after he left, he called home and told me he had seen an ad in the paper advertising GR, rott, aus shep mix. The key was the price: $75. I quickly called the lady, and she told me they only had one puppy left, a female. woohoo. Mom, Meg, Bug, Rachie, and I piled into the car to go check out this puppy. I knew from my reading on choosing a puppy, that I shouldn't just take the puppy cuz it's cute, but to make sure it was healthy, etc. Hahaha. Those are just words. Trust me. You can go looking for a puppy with all the right rules, but when you see those soft, fluffy, rolly-polly, brown eyed, wet nosed, pink mouths w/ puppy breath, softly growling puppies, you're a gonner. And no rules in the book can stop you. :) BTW, Callie was born in December, so she wasn't very small or rolly-polly.
Anyway, back to my story. When we drove up to the ladies house, I was shocked. It was the dumpiest place ever. There was no lawn, just mud and I saw muddy, gross looking dogs in the backyard barking. I was determined to see the puppy, though. :) So, we walked up to the door and the lady opened it.....and there was my puppy. OH MY WORD. I knew she was mine the momment I saw her. She was tied to a refrigerator door handle by a leash that she was hopelessly tangled in. She made eye contact with me, and oh boy, I was like, "mom, i want her." I didn't notice until later how dumpy the house was. I can't really describe it...it was just a mess. I picked up the puppy, whom the lady had called Tiny because she was the runt, and carefully examined her to see if she was healthy. Of course, like I said, my head wasn't really in it. :) I didn't put her down, but walked right out the door. Oh, yes, don't worry, mom did pay. ;)
She was such a sulky dog when we got her. She didn't scramble around the car, but just layed there with her head on her paws. Oh I forgot to tell ya, but the lady we bought Callie from had a daughter. The girl would tell Callie to jump up on her and to "bite". Dear me. Lotsa stuff to undo, for sure!
The first thing we did was stop by the store and buy a collar. Callie's collar was extremely small. I almost had to cut it off her. On the way home, my older sister Meg, came up with the name Callie. Our relatives had a dog named Kellie, and our friends had a dog, Killie (I'm not sure how to spell that :). Little did we know that our neighbors had a GR named Callie. Hahaha. Anyway, the name stuck.
The sweetest thing was that I was Callie's from get-go. After all, I was the only one who ever fed her, bathed her, etc. She adored me, and still does! :) From day one she followed me EVERYWHERE. When I was playing the piano, she was sleeping under the piano bench. When I was doing the dishes, she was laying in the kitchen watching me. When I showered she layed on the bathroom rug. At night she slept in her crate by my bed.
Not every day was a picnic though. A puppy is a puppy and Callie was no exception. The funny thing was, she chewed on ONE pencil. That was it. She has NEVER chewed on anything else since. Not even bones. Which I don't get. She went to the bathroom in the house all the time those first few days and vomited stomach acid after every meal. We later found out that she needs "gentler" food cuz it's easier on her stomach. Callie was terrified to be left alone in her crate while we were gone like at church or somewhere else. This resulted in her defecating (yeah yeah yeah, sounds tons better :P) in her crate and smearing it everywhere. All over herself, the crate, and stuff being flung within a radius of 2 feet around her crate. So, there where many nights I had to bathe her, wash her crate, mop the floor, etc. I don't complain though cuz she is just way too precious. :) I have reason to believe that Callie was abused before we got her, because to this day, she is scared to meet new people and piddles whenever someone scares her. Poor puppy.
I remember the first vacation we went on with her and we had stopped at a gas station to take her to the bathroom. The gas station dude got down on his knees to give her a treat and Callie refused to eat it and instead rolled over onto her back and piddled for him. I was mortified. Who on earth has heard of a dog refusing a treat?? helloooo?? At the vet's office she's even worse. She does eat the treats they give her, but ooooooo soooooooo sloowly and messily that she leaves crumbs alllll over the examining table. Silly pooch.
Callie is a smart dog though. I never taught her to come...she just eventually did it. She obeys both English and German commands and hand signals. Her favorite thing to do is stare at me with her big brown puppy eyes and send me on guilt trips. She also loves rubbing her face all over my legs. It's SO cute when she runs up to me and shoves her head between my knees and just stands there. lol. She also adores our cats. Especailly the ones who run, cuz she loves to chase. :P The ones that don't run, she plays with by smashing them with her paws. The cats love her for it. :)
SO, there you have it. My pooch's story. :) I think that's the longest post yet. go figure. hahahaha.
blessings,
Becca
Book List
World War 2 Book List
Band of Brothers—Stephen Ambrose
Pegasus Bridge—Stephen Ambrose
The Victors—Stephen Ambrose
The Wild Blue—Stephen Ambrose
Citizen Soldiers—Stephen Ambrose
D-Day—Stephen Ambrose
Flyboys—James Bradley
Flags of Our Fathers—James Bradley
Hiroshima—Hersey
We Band of Angels—Norman
Treblinka—Steiner
Auschwitz—??
Ghost Soldiers—Hampton Sides
Overlord—Albert Marrin
In Harm’s Way—Stanton
~becca~
7 Things about Becca
Thursday is here again! (oh my word, i just noticed it's raining outside!!! it hasn't rained here in FOREVER!) Anyway, 7 things about me:
1. Speaking of rain, I hate the rain. It makes me feel depressed and trapped. Trapped as in I don't like having to be in the house all day. :)
2. I am a Swiss citizen. AND, this is the year (((drum roll))) I get to register to vote in Switzerland! Ain't thet cool? I pretty much think so. It's kinda weird the way things work, but if I don't register to vote, then I'm no longer a citizen. Strange, huh? I think I'm gonna register with the People's Party...er something. My sister, Meg, is registered with that party, so she did all the research. ;)
3. My favorite season is summer, summer, summer. I absolutely LOVE HOT weather. Maybe it's cuz I get cold really easily and I hate being cold, but maybe it's cuz there's no school. :)
4. Ok, I must say that I do have somethings I like about cold weather. First of all I like wearing sweatshirts...I wear em all the time cuz I get cold so easily, as ya know. Winter just makes that habit seem more reasonable. ;) Secondly, I love reading in a chair pulled up in front of the fireplace. *sigh*
5. I was baptized on Palm Sunday, 2001.
6. I've been to 41 states...er something. Either that or 42. lol. And I've been to 3 provinces in Canada--British Columbia, Alberta, and Quebec. w00t.
7. I have a 3 1/2 year young puppy that I got as a gift for my 13th birthday. I can't remember if I've already shared that. Aw well, I'll just keep saying it cuz I love her way too much! :)
(and if you really want, I can tell you how I got her...it's a darling story! :)
Ok, well there's 7 random things about me!
blessings,
~becca~
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
PEACE
Jesus said to His discples before His death, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you." (John 14:27) This peace comes from looking into His face and fully understanding and receiving His quiet contentment. (chambers)
Remember Jesus' words when you despair, "Let not your hearts be troubled..." and rest in the peace He so freely gives!
blessings,
~becca~
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Quote of the Day
"Lord, I will follow You, but..."
Jesus Christ demands the same unrestrained, adventurous spirit in those who have placed their trust in Him that the natural man exhibits. If a person is ever going to do anything worthwhile, there will be times when he must risk everything by his leap in the dark. In the spiritual realm, Jesus Christ demands that you risk everything you hold on to or believe through common sense, and leap by faith into what He says. Once you obey, you will immediately find that what He says is as solidly consistent as common sense.
By the test of common sense, Jesus Christ's statements may seem mad, but when you test them by the trial of faith, your findings will fill your spirit with the awesome fact that they are the very words of God. Trust completely in God, and when He brings you to a new opportunity of adventure, offering it to you, see that you take it. We act like pagans in a crisis--only one out of an entire crowd is daring enough to invest his faith in the character of God."
--Oswald Chambers
blessings,
~becca~
School is upon us!
Forever His,
~:~becca~:~
Monday, September 11, 2006
Lead me in a straight path
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Scripture Verse

"Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind to one another, forgiving each other, just as Christ forgave you."
Ephesians 4:29-32
I love these Scripture verses! It makes me stop and think about what I say...do I grieve the Holy Spirit with my words? Or do I worship Him and bring Him glory with my actions? It also struck me as I read through these verses, that Christ forgives us when we grieve Him. Therefore so should we forgive others when they wrong us! How much more did Christ have to forgive us?
blessings!
~becca~
Saturday, September 09, 2006
7 Things About Byrde by Becca :)

Ok, since Byrde is gone (*sob*) I shall post 7 things about her. :)
1. She has tons of friends
2. All her friends adore her ;)
3. Byrde has the gift of encouragement
4. She emails her friends all the time, brightening up their days
5. She's sensitive to other people's feelings
6. Byrde desires to grow deeper in her walk with the Lord
7. altogether, Byrde ROX!! :)
love ya and miss ya, girl! ;)
~becca~
7 Things About Becca

I totally forgot to post 7 random facts about myself on Thursday! So, here goes! :)
1. I love studying World War 2
2. My favorite WW2 authors are Stephen Ambrose and James Bradley
3. My favorite WW2 books are Citizen Soldiers and Flyboys
4. I go to the library at least twice a week
5. I always get WW2 books and Popular Photography magazines every time I go
6. I don't have a library card. random, I know...but in light of the above points, I thought it was kinda funny. :)
7. I also like Dee Henderson books
Ok, so you probably can't tell what I spend my free time doing ;)
blessings!
~becca~
Friday, September 08, 2006
Seven (or more) things about Bug
So....*drumroll* Here's seven things that annoy Bug:
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Be Still My Soul
Be still, my soul: thy God doth undertake
Be still, my soul: when dearest friends depart,
Be still, my soul: the hour is hastening on
Be still, my soul: begin the song of praise
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
JOY
"God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him."
"For there exists a delight that is not given to the wicked, but to those honoring Thee, O God, without desiring recompense, the joy of whom Thou art Thyself! And this blessed life, to rejoice towards Thee, about Thee, for Thy sake."
"If God alone is enough to support joy when all else is lost, it is a mircale of grace." (again, joy comes from God...it is a gift totally undeserved!)
"The final object of our pursuit is joy itself, rather than the beauty of what we find joy in. This is a very common mistake."
"Our chief end is to glorify God...we do so most fully when we treasure him, desire him, delight in him so supremely that we let goods and kindred go and display his love to the poor and the lost."
"Surely this is a battle worth fighting for [the battle for joy]. It may seem strange at first, but when we seewhat is at stake, no battle will seem more important. Loving Christ involves delight in his Person. Without this love no one goes to heaven. Therefore there is no more importnat struggle in the universe than the struggle to see and savor Christ above all things--the struggle for joy."
"Our joy in him will be greater because we see him as the one who gives both the joy and the strength to fight for it."
"It is our duty and privilege to rejoice in God, and to rejoice in him always; at all times, in all conditions; even we suffer for him, or are afflicted by him. We must not think the worse of him or of his ways for the hardships we meet with in his service. There is enough in GOd to furnish us with matter of joy in the worst circumstance on earth...Joy in God is a duty of great consequence in the Christian life; and Christians need to be again and again called to it."
"God's aim in all that he does is to glorify himself. This invovles both radiance from God and reflection from creation. His glory streams out from himself, and it streams back again in many ways, especailly when he is treasured and enjoyed by his people."
"All strategies in the fight for joy are directly or indirectly stratigies to see Christ more fully."
Those are just a few of the parts I have underlined in the book! I highly recommend reading it! :)
blessings,
becca
Girls and apple trees
When I saw this, I knew I had to post it. I know it was a forward going around, so sorry if you've already seen it...it's good enough for you to see again, for sure! :)
---------------Girls------------------
-----------are like apples--------------
-------on trees. The best ones--------
-----are at the top of the tree.--------
---The boys don’t want to reach------
--for the good ones because they---
-r afraid of falling and getting hurt.--
-Instead, they get the rotten apples
from the ground that aren’t as good,
but easy. So the apples up top think-
something’s wrong w/ them when in-
-reality they're amazing. They just--
---have to wait for the right boy to--
---- come along, the one who's-------
----------- brave enough to-----------
---------------climb all-----------------
---------------the way-----------------
--------------to the top----------------
-------------of the tree.----------------
Good, isn't it?
blessings
~becca~
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Bug's Book List
My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers~ You are probably not surpised that this book is on my list. I quote it about every post! I highly reccomend this book! It's broken down into short devotionals for every day. It's very in-depth and great for people who desire to grow more in their walk with God.
I Come Quietly to Meet You by Amy Carmichael~ A great devotional book! (By one of my favorite ladys, too! :)) This book is also broken down into short, thought-provoking devotional readings. I like it alot because it's very informal and almost just a collection of Amy's thoughts.
A Young Woman After God's Own Heart by Elizabeth George~ A very helpful and down-to-earth book about how we can become women after God's own heart. The book is a study on the fruits of the Spirit.
Mountian Breezes by Amy Carmichael~ For those of you who love poetry this is a God send. Even if you don't, you'll love this collection of Amy's poems and songs. I love it because it's just a beautified collection of writings about her struggles and joys.
Let Me Be a Woman by Elizabeth Elliot~ (My other favorite lady!:)) This is a book about a woman's role. Very good!
Passion and Purity~ All the guy and girl stuff you'll eva want to know! :P lol. It's very good and Biblically strong. Whenever you get to the relationship stage this is a good book to read.
Mere Christianity~ A very good book! A fairly easy read that states very clearly what we believe.
Knowing God by J.I. Packer~ An excellant book!Tough to get through in spots, but very worthwhile. Packer expounds on the power of knowing God.
Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ by Piper~ I love this book! It really expounds on many qualities of Jesus and is very meaningful.
The Sovereignty of God by A.W.Pink~ I'll praise this book to the skys! It is an amazing book on how "God still lives, God still observes, and God still reigns."
The Pursuit of God by A.W.Tozer~ I'm in the middle of reading this and have found it amazing. It's very readable, but very deep. Tozer has many meaningful thoughts on finding and discovering God personally.
Well, that's it for tonight, folks! When I think of more I'll be sure to let ya know! Also, post a comment and tell us what books are your favorite devotionals!
:.Bug.:
Fruit of the Spirit: Joy
So, now that we know we need joy...How do we get it? As mentioned above, we know our source of joy depends on something other than our circumstances. Jesus Christ. He is our source and our well-spring of life. The scriptures tell us over and over again to rejoice in the Lord, and that the joy of the Lord is our strength. "Rejoice in the Lord and be glad!" Psalms 32:11
See, when we really know Jesus Christ and draw our every breath by His sustaining grace then we can posess joy which will sustain us even through trials.
Oswald Chambers stated: "Be rightly related to God, find your joy there, and out of you will flow rivers of living water." Take time to be rightly related to God! Read his word constantly. Meditate on it day and night! Don't let anything else sneak in and steal your relationship with Him. The moment we look at things or people to fulfill our joy then we will fall into depression instead. Jesus is the only true source of everything we need.
It Works!
Anyways, back to bussiness...Here's what your bloggers are up to...Byrde has flown the coop and is somewhere partying in Tahiti at this very moment. JK. Actually, she's on the East Coast and we all miss her very much. ;(
Becca and I just got back from a great vacation at Diamond Lake. We had a very relaxing time! (We biked 36 miles, hiked 3 1/2, and I swam 1). That's pretty much what's been going on with all of us. As I mentioned before, we'll try to get back to our spiritual stuff asap!
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Friday, September 01, 2006
Apologies!
Byrde, Buster, Bug....
"I cried but no one saw me, I yelled and no one heard me. What will it take?! Is it because I look different? Is that why you ignore me?!"
Don't wait until it's too late...love those around you...each day...each minute.