YAY for Bloggie Buddies! I know it always motivated me to
post when I knew people were reading and when I was reading things on blogs
written by like-minded people.
That, my dear reader(s?), is what brings me to this
evening's post. My friend Chelsea and I realized at Church at the Park this
morning that we both have blogs! She updates much more frequently than I do,
but maybe why I've been so lax about posting is because I didn't have a
"team" anymore. Back in the LiveJournal and early MoaRR & HLOG days, it was almost
all I could do to not post at every moment of the day (I can't even imagine if
I would've had an iPhone back then...eesh).
Some might say that blogging is a bit passé, but (here comes
another reason why I know this bloggie buddy relationship thing is important)
one day, while Chelsea and I were hanging out in Sue's office at the church, a
woman came in and was talking about the journals she keeps and how important it
was for us to be journaling, not only for ourselves, but for our relationship
with God and for future generations. Hard to argue with that, hey?
I’ll wrap this post up with a couple of “God things” that
happened today. The first was being a part of the baptism team at Church at the
Park. I can’t even begin to express how much God was in that lake at the end of
the service. My favorite moment was right after I spotted our friend Shawn
waiting to get into the water. He couldn’t hear me over everything that was
going on, but he did hear Corey. We got to baptize him. I bawled like I had SPF
70 in my eyes (OK, so I did, but I was real-crying, too!). Like his wife said
afterward, “It couldn’t have been scripted any better!”
The second time I got the “God-bumps” was tonight after the Discipleship Focus Classes. I have come on board as the check-in/administrator lady, so I
was running around the church doing little bits of this and that while Corey
was finishing his last class in the series (Serve 301 – Spiritual gifting). I
should preface what I’m about to tell you with the tidbit that on Friday, Corey
said something about needing to check out Colorado Christian University, Life
Pacific College and a few other colleges about online degree programs. We got
into the car and my husband turns to me and says, “You know how Mark says that
sometimes it’s hard to be around people with the prophetic gift?” I
acknowledged remembering that conversation and he went on to tell me about a
moment in the class where the other student asked a question, Corey felt
compelled to answer and made a comparison to himself when the teacher (a
prophetic leader in our church) stopped him and said, “While intercession is
one of your giftings, that’s not the calling on your life. You are going to be
a pastor.”
“And that’s when I decided not to talk anymore in that class.”
“And that’s when I decided not to talk anymore in that class.”
Now, I’ve known for quite a while that eventually, my big, bad
State Trooper wanted to become a pastor, but that was (well, until now) far
from public knowledge. Nothing like a little nudge from the Lord that He has
placed the desires in your heart for a reason!
AND with that, I must away to my night chamber – filling in
for the sweet Sue tomorrow a.m.
Hey Bloggie Buddy!!
ReplyDelete1.) You are an amazing person and friend that God has blessed me with. You rock!
2.) Yay for bloggie buddies!
3.) I'm excited for what God has planned for you and your hubby ;)
4.) Thank you for being a listening ear and one of my cheerleaders :)
Sending much love your way!
xo,
Chelsea