A Journey

“May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus, that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God.” ~ Romans 15:5-7 (ESV)

Cross in CourtyardSince moving to the United States in 1991, God has put me on a journey. Although growing up in the ‘church’, I have not understood grace the way I understand it today. As I had shared last Thursday, God’s grace is confrontational to most people. Do I understand the full scope of grace yet? Not at all, but I have opened up the gift and received HIS grace.

I do not remember the year when I had the first encounter with women from other denominations, but I do remember it was at a Beth Moore conference here in Phoenix. One of my friends from church invited me. I didn’t know what to expect, but after the conference I took Beth’s online study “Believing God“. It believe that this was a turning point for me.

Since then God has been working with me on breaking down walls. Not only between other Christians, but also my thought process of other faiths. In 2006, God started to assemble a group of women from across the States and the Bahamas to form Laced with Grace. You have no idea how much this ministry has meant to me (again, breaking down walls). The group consists of 20 women; from different denominations, and different walks of life. Amazing what you can learn from each individual if you are willing to listen.

I think (personal opinion) that we too often get stuck with traditions in our churches that we do not see that Christ died for all. Christ was not Lutheran, Baptist, Methodist, Catholic, Assembly of God, or _________ (insert your denomination); He is our Savior.

Over the past 6 months I have prayed for God to show me how to reach out to people ‘outside’ the Christian faith. His answer came through a quote I read in Joanne Weaver’s book “Having a Mary Heart…“:

“If Christians lived according to their faith, there would be no more Hindus left in India” ~ Mahatma Gandhi

When I read the quote for the first time, my heart sank and I said “ouch”. But after thinking about what was said, I have to agree. Goodness, there is a branch within my own denomination what will not pray with ‘my’ branch, because we disagree on something (sorry don’t remember what it is; struck it from my memory because I think it is silly). What does this have to do with Gandhi’s quote you might wonder. Everything. Because if we cannot live in harmony with each other (Christians), how can we be affective with our witness about Christ and His sacrifice?

Thank you for stopping by today. I hope that you will join me next week when I share more about my current journey.

Craft & Vision ~ New EBook “Iceland”

ICELAND, A Monograph – The Print & The Process is the latest eBook by David duChemin. The Print & The Process series is the perfect format to show David’s photographic vision and creative process behind his recent trip to one of the world’s most stunning places. Moved by the incredible landscapes, the vastness of the open spaces, and the extreme weather, David created photographs that first and foremost inspired him.

ICELAND, A Monograph – The Print & The Process is larger than usual – a full 65 spreads of photographs and insights that will inspire as you develop your own craft. This is easily one of the books about which we are the proudest! The down-loadable PDF is just $5USD.

For the first four days only, if you use the promotional code ICE4 when you checkout, you can have the PDF version of ICELAND, A Monograph – The Print & The Process for only $4 OR use the code ICE20 to get 20% off when you buy 5 or more PDF ebooks from the Craft & Vision collection. These codes expire at 11:59pm PST September 12, 2010. Visit Craft and Vision to get your own copy of David’s new ebook.

Thankful Thursday ~ Grace

“But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” ~ 2 Corinthians 12:9 (ESV – emphasis mine)

It appears that I am thanking God for His grace the third time during our Thankful Thursday gathering (just know that because my permalink noted #3 😉 )…

I feel that grace is something that we can be thankful for more than once. It took me some years to really understand it (I still will not know the full scope of God’s grace until life everlasting). The dictionary defines grace several ways; my favorites are: 1) Unmerited Divine assistance given humans for their regeneration or sanctification (coming from God), 2) Mercy, Pardon.

I started reading Elaine Olsen’s book “Peace for the Journey“. The first chapter is about His amazing grace. One of the questions Elaine is posing got me thinking more deeply about grace: “Why is grace a ‘confrontational’ message?” Hm, good question; I don’t have an answer for that.

I only can share what I feel when it comes to God’s grace. I didn’t deserve it, but He freely gave it to me anyway. All I had to do is open up the gift and receive it with all my heart. Maybe for some it is so hard because nothing is required. We come as we are; no clean-up required. I guess we have to be way on the bottom (like I was) before we see that His grace indeed is amazing!!! His pardon comes from His heart, through Christ!

So this week (once again) I am thankful for His grace!!!

What are you thankful for this week? Please share with us by leaving your link to your thankful post below. Also, please pray for Elaine. Although she is battling cancer, she is encouraging others to look where grace is found, in the arms of Jesus.

Thank you for stopping by today. Remember: never tire of thanking Him for His grace. If you haven’t yet, check out this week’s giveaway here.

Thankful Thursday Participants

1. Jessica @ By Grace Alone
2. Amanda@ Confessions of a Wannabe Supermom
3. LaughingLady
4. Whidbey Woman
5. Tammy(simply a frugal mom)
6. Joshlin@Saving Moms Sanity
7. Rons Road 2 Recovery
8. Laurie @ Women Taking a Stand
9. bp
10. It Feels Like Chaos
11. Chris
12. Rocks @ Made to Worship
13. Joan @ Reflections
14. Melanie @ Musings & Meanderings
15. Pam
16. Peta@7littleheads
17. Amy @ A Faithful Journey
18. Nicole
19. Cindy@Life is in the Details
20. Lynn (Spiritually Unequal Marriage)
21. Heather@Becoming A Titus 2 Woman
22. Bernice @ MY JOURNEY
23. mrsp31wannabe
24. Gragteful for my little cottage
25. Karen @ Hallelujah Anyhow
26. becky aka theRAV
27. Noreen
28. K @ In The Lord’s Path
29. Mary
30. Finding The Inspiring
31. Maria @ The Bird House
32. Training Happy Hearts
33. Jennifer’s JoyRide
34. Hollie@Freckles&Faith
35. Misty@Not Just Any Road
36. Audra @ Rediscovering Domesticity (Tummy Time)
37. Toia @ Designer’s Original

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September 2010 ~ Giveaway #1

***Comments closed – winner will be announced tomorrow, September 13th***

As many of you may know, September is my birthday month. Hitting the BIG 50 this year is something. Strange thing, I am more okay turning 50 than I was turning 40.

At any rate, to kick off my big celebration, I thought I have a weekly giveaway until my birthday. The first week I would like to give one of my readers a book that I have been reading over the last couple of weeks that really dug deep down into my heart. Later this week I will share a little more about a theme God has been impressing on my heart through this book and other means. The book I am talking about is Joanna Weaver’s book “Having a Mary Heart…

Lori was surprised that I am just now reading the book (it has been on my wish list for 3 years – yikes). I truly wish I had more time to read, but my work-schedule and my photography do not leave room for much else.

There are many books out there that tell us how to keep focused on God in our busy lives; Joanna’s book is different. Joanna shares her own struggle keeping up with life’s demands. Her honesty encouraged me to say the least; I am not alone in the struggle finding time to meet with God. Don’t get me wrong, I get up early to get my ‘fuel’ for the day. To be honest though, some mornings I rather snooze 30 minutes longer…

What do you have to do to win the book? Simply leave a comment below (US, Canada, and APO Addresses only please). If you already have the book, please still enter for a friend/family member as a gift. I think that all women can benefit from this book no matter how long you are a follower of Christ. This week’s giveaway ends on Sunday, September 12th.