Have you ever found yourself ashamed or afraid to tell people about what the Lord is doing in your life? Or on the other hand, have you ever felt like you were talking too much about Him? Well let's get one thing straight...Never be ashamed and keep talking. I have been totally guilty of this...because sometimes one can lead to another. I adore talking about the Lord, my awesome Savior. I honestly could say I would not mind talking about Him, His Word, what He is doing in mine and others lives all day and every day. There have been times though, when I am doing this and I begin to feel insecure or ashamed..or feel the need to apologize to the person I am talking to, because I think maybe they don't want to hear it or are thinking that I need a life.
After the message at church today,I started thinking about all of this...
When we look at God's Word, we can see that we are created to GLORIFY HIM. Our thoughts, words, and actions should always be going straight back to the Lord. We should be taking our eyes off of the distracting situations, people, events in our life and look at them instead with our magnifying glass. God is in whatever thing you may be facing. When we look at it with our own futile immoral eyes, we are not able to see Him in it. He looks small. When we take our magnifying glass to it...all of a sudden God becomes a lot BIGGER. He becomes magnified and glorified in the things that we are looking at.
We have a choice. A magnifying glass has to be picked up. We have to make a conscious decision to see the Lord in each thing we face. We have a choice to allow Him to be glorified and magnified or to not be...
How do we do this?
1. "Bless the Lord at all times, his praise shall continually be in my mouth" (Psalm 34:1.
Are you blessing the Lord at all times? How often is his praise coming from your mouth? God has been faithful and good.
2. "Teach me your way, O Lord, that I may walk in your truth" (Psalm 86:11).
How often are you soaking in God's Word? Do you know His Word well enough, so that it emanates from you? We can only know His ways, when we are reading His truth.
3. "...In order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever "(1 Pt. 4:11).
Do you know Jesus Christ? And not just about Him, but do you really know Him..in an intimate and personal way? We can only glorify God through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
All that to say...I'm going to keep talking about the Lord and let my soul boast in Him. I don't care what anyone says or thinks...I want to magnify Him! Who else is with me?
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Day 1: Back in Action
I am back to Greece for the third time working for the same family as last year.
The kids were excited to see me and gave me big hugs when I arrived. They actually follow me around everywhere. Within 20 minutes of getting here, we all ate lunch. Tears and screaming came very soon afterwards and that's when I knew I was back. :)
I am dealing with some major anxiety and discontent (some of this could be jet lag...haha) right now with a few things in my life, including even being here. I'll just be open about that! I am reading and doing a devotional, "Calm My Anxious Heart," that I hope will put me back to the right mindset. I realized this morning that when you pray for something, that is usually when the Lord really tests you. For example, if you pray for patience, you will be having a situation coming your way that will call for a lot of patience. So I should expect that when praying to be more content and anxiety-free.
This story was in my devotional. I'll include it here:
Many years ago there was a monk who needed olive oil, so he planted an olive tree sapling. After he finished planting it, he prayed, "Lord, my tree needs rain so it's tender roots may drink and grow. Send gentle showers." And the Lord sent gentle showers. Then the monk prayed, "Lord, my tree needs sun. Please send it sun." And the sun shone gilding the once dripping clouds. "Now send frost dear Lord to strengthen it's branches," cried the monk. And soon the little tree was covered in sparkling frost, but by that evening it had died.
Then the monk sought out a brother monk in his cell and told him of the strange experience. After hearing the story, the other monk said, "I too have planted a little tree. See how it is thriving! But I entrust my tree to it's God. He who made it knows better than a man like me what it needs. I gave God no constraints or conditions, except to pray, "Lord, send what it needs - be it sunshine, wind, rain or frost. You made it and You know what it needs."
Lord,you know what I need. So I pray that you would supply that!
The kids were excited to see me and gave me big hugs when I arrived. They actually follow me around everywhere. Within 20 minutes of getting here, we all ate lunch. Tears and screaming came very soon afterwards and that's when I knew I was back. :)
I am dealing with some major anxiety and discontent (some of this could be jet lag...haha) right now with a few things in my life, including even being here. I'll just be open about that! I am reading and doing a devotional, "Calm My Anxious Heart," that I hope will put me back to the right mindset. I realized this morning that when you pray for something, that is usually when the Lord really tests you. For example, if you pray for patience, you will be having a situation coming your way that will call for a lot of patience. So I should expect that when praying to be more content and anxiety-free.
This story was in my devotional. I'll include it here:
Many years ago there was a monk who needed olive oil, so he planted an olive tree sapling. After he finished planting it, he prayed, "Lord, my tree needs rain so it's tender roots may drink and grow. Send gentle showers." And the Lord sent gentle showers. Then the monk prayed, "Lord, my tree needs sun. Please send it sun." And the sun shone gilding the once dripping clouds. "Now send frost dear Lord to strengthen it's branches," cried the monk. And soon the little tree was covered in sparkling frost, but by that evening it had died.
Then the monk sought out a brother monk in his cell and told him of the strange experience. After hearing the story, the other monk said, "I too have planted a little tree. See how it is thriving! But I entrust my tree to it's God. He who made it knows better than a man like me what it needs. I gave God no constraints or conditions, except to pray, "Lord, send what it needs - be it sunshine, wind, rain or frost. You made it and You know what it needs."
Lord,you know what I need. So I pray that you would supply that!
Monday, August 2, 2010
Agios Nikolaus
We were about 5 minutes from this lovely sea port town. It was very cute and quaint! I got to go a couple times to walk around, eat, and shop! It was nice to get away from the hotel a couple times. :)

The little lake in the middle of the town. They said that the goddess Athena used to bathe in this lake. It was thought to be bottomless until Jacques Cousteau got to the bottom of it.

Some boats in the water

A cute lil church we saw!

As you can see, it was really windy! They need to call Crete, the windy city!
The little lake in the middle of the town. They said that the goddess Athena used to bathe in this lake. It was thought to be bottomless until Jacques Cousteau got to the bottom of it.
Some boats in the water
A cute lil church we saw!
As you can see, it was really windy! They need to call Crete, the windy city!
Ancient Civilizations
On my day off in Crete, I got to have a touristy adventure with Ashlen. We took a tour bus to the Palace of Knossos. It is one of the first and oldest Minoan civilizations in Europe; it was very cool to see and imagine people walking around there at one time. One thing I found really interesting was that archaeologists have discovered the Minoans were a peaceful people group because they have not found any fortress or fortification walls or anything else to make them think that they were ever in war or fighting with others. After the tour of Palace, we jumped back on the bus and went to a grape and olive farm. It is not harvesting time yet, so we didn't get to see them actually pick the grapes and olives but we did get to watch a video, try some good wine, and buy some awesome olive oil. After that, we got back on the bus and went to the capital of Crete, which is Iraklio, and got lunch and walked around and looked at the shops. It was a two hour bus ride back to our hotel, so we were slept on the way back since we were pretty tired from a busy day of touring Crete.

Getting ready to go!

Welcome to the Palace of Knossos

View from the Palace

One of the Palace buildings

Oldest paved road in Europe

Fresco of Minoan women
Getting ready to go!
Welcome to the Palace of Knossos
View from the Palace
One of the Palace buildings
Oldest paved road in Europe
Fresco of Minoan women
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Living the Cretan Life
We arrived in Crete on the 12th and got back to Athens on the 26th. It was a wonderful two weeks but very tiring. I was a little worried going into this trip after being soo drained from Mykonos, but this was much better because we were at a really nice resort...that the family I am working for actually owns. It was great because we did not have to worry about cooking, cleaning, etc...We could just concentrate on the kids! Crete is not like a lot of the other Greek islands with the white and blue houses but it has its own beauty. It is a little more rustic looking with amazing blue waters. Cretan people have one of the longest life expectancies because of their diet and lifestyle so I did get to experience a bit of that while I was there...Well kind of....I did eat some of the Cretan food, very yummy...but....I think I scared some of the Greeks with my eating habits..haha. The resort had a buffet and I did not know how to control myself. And...Greeks eat practically nothing for dinner..maybe a piece of fruit...I kept trying to tell them that Americans eat a lot for dinner to justify my portion size. :)
We spent most of our day at the beach and then back at our own pool by our hotel room. There was entertainment at night that the kids and I enjoyed, but it also meant that I was with them till midnight every night...pretty late! There were two other American girls working with Greek families there and that was really nice to have. We got to sightsee together one day and hang out and do things with the kids together. Oh another cool thing...we went to another hotel a little farther down from ours in Eloundtha. This hotel was AMAZING! they had Greek night with dancing and lots of Greek food. Also found out that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt stayed at this hotel...Wow! I might have to use that one once in a while! haha
Here are some pictures!

View from our room

Sand castle pro with Ashlen, the other American. What are the chances that are names are really similar?!? By the way, the kids definitely left us to do this on our own half way through...pretty good if you ask me...

I let the kids bury me...There was sand everywhere!
We spent most of our day at the beach and then back at our own pool by our hotel room. There was entertainment at night that the kids and I enjoyed, but it also meant that I was with them till midnight every night...pretty late! There were two other American girls working with Greek families there and that was really nice to have. We got to sightsee together one day and hang out and do things with the kids together. Oh another cool thing...we went to another hotel a little farther down from ours in Eloundtha. This hotel was AMAZING! they had Greek night with dancing and lots of Greek food. Also found out that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt stayed at this hotel...Wow! I might have to use that one once in a while! haha
Here are some pictures!
View from our room
Sand castle pro with Ashlen, the other American. What are the chances that are names are really similar?!? By the way, the kids definitely left us to do this on our own half way through...pretty good if you ask me...
I let the kids bury me...There was sand everywhere!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Crete
I just got to Crete, the largest island of Greece...and yes, you guessed it...It is beautiful! Just wanted to let you know though...Internet costs a ton, so won't be writing much for the next two weeks. I'll post a bunch when I get back...
You can be praying though...
-Continue to be a light to the family and that I would be able to serve them and just let Christ shine through me
-Exhaustion..Yes, I am on an island but playing with kids all day does get tiring :)
-The nanny and I have become really close...So I hope to just continue building that relationship even more! Also, there is another au pair from America I will be hanging with, so pray for her, too!
-That I can enjoy my time here even though I am working. It can be difficult sometimes going to all these really nice ritzy places and wishing my family could have money or do these type of things...I do not want to be jealous or cynical
Ok, love you all lots!! Will post again in a couple week probably! :) xoxox
You can be praying though...
-Continue to be a light to the family and that I would be able to serve them and just let Christ shine through me
-Exhaustion..Yes, I am on an island but playing with kids all day does get tiring :)
-The nanny and I have become really close...So I hope to just continue building that relationship even more! Also, there is another au pair from America I will be hanging with, so pray for her, too!
-That I can enjoy my time here even though I am working. It can be difficult sometimes going to all these really nice ritzy places and wishing my family could have money or do these type of things...I do not want to be jealous or cynical
Ok, love you all lots!! Will post again in a couple week probably! :) xoxox
Sunday, July 11, 2010
You Like Me...You really like me...
A flashback of a Sally Field's acceptance speech for an award in the 70's ran through my mind when I got an approval that the family likes me...."You like me, you really like me!" If you don't know the Greek culture...Let me give you a little tidbit. When you first meet a Greek (not in all cases), you will probably think that they do not like you and they can come across kind of standoffish, while somehow still being very very hospitable. My first time here, I thought this one Greek woman hated me and then by the end of the semester, i found out I was one of her favorite Americans. So this time around...I was not sure how I was doing with the lady that I work for. My job description had been so vague and I was hoping that I was doing enough but she had not really said anything so I was not sure and I was wanting to lean to the side that she did not like me. One night though, I was talking to Maria, the nanny, and she said she wants me to come back every summer...That was really nice of her to say! But then I told her that I was not sure if Anna, the mom, liked me. She informed me that she sees me playing and doing things with the kids and that she likes me, but I was not 100% convinced. The next morning, I was thinking to myself that I am kind of a "words of affirmation" person and that it would be so nice if Anna would just say one thing to let me know that I was doing enough or doing a good job. Well, maybe 30 min later, Anna and I are talking. She out of the blue says, that it was such a good thing to have an English teacher here this summer and that she wants me to come back every summer. Wow! Well, I would say that's a pretty good approval. She told me to think about it and let her know. Now I am not sure if I would come back again for the whole summer but it is definitely an option. So that is an answered prayer that they approve of me and that I am doing a good job!
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