Monday, April 6, 2009

Another poem

So we had to write these "bio poems" for "Kiddy Lit"...

KRISTEN
Diligent, faithful, compassionate,
Follower of Jesus, friend to the needy, nurturer of children,
Lover of family and friends, Latin America, green tea,
Who feels thankful for special friends,
amazed at grace,
ashamed of continual unbelief,
Who needs loyal friends, a listening ear, time to think
Who fears loneliness, rejection, failure,
Who would like to see more of God’s glory,
Africa,
friends in other parts of the world.
Born in Taylors, SC.
HATFIELD

Monday, February 23, 2009

My Teacher Ate My Homework

Since it has been way too long since my last post, here's a little sampling of the world of an education major. I'm collecting poems for a resource notebook for my Preschool Curriculum class. Here is one from my collection:

My Teacher Ate My Homework

by Kenn Nesbitt

My teacher ate my homework,
which I thought was rather odd.
He sniffed at it and smiled
with an approving sort of nod.

He took a little nibble—
it’s unusual, but true—
then had a somewhat larger bite
and gave a thoughtful chew.

I think he must have liked it,
for he really went to town.
He gobbled it with gusto,
and he wolfed the whole thing down.

He licked off all his fingers,

gave a burp, and said, "You pass."

I guess that's how they grade you

when your in a cooking class.



Sunday, September 14, 2008

Purity..."His lilly-white likeness"

Purity...does it even exist in our culture today? During our Bible study last week, we covered the topic of purity. For many girls, they simply envisioned physical purity, yet we challenged them with the Biblical call to purity. Why are we to be holy? Because we are to imitate Christ. We are to be holy because God is holy. This is purity of heart that is reflected in our emotions, dress, lives, loves, passions, and dreams. It is so much more that the cultural idea of purity...if that even exists in our culture today. It is a pure heart that is fully devoted to seeing and savoring our Savior without the distraction of other loves. Here are a few great quotes that we used:

Elizabeth Elliot“Purity, I fear has gotten mixed up in people’s minds with the caricature of Puritanism, which, in the popular imagination, is a dour, brittle revolt against all the pleasures of the flesh. Purity means freedom from contamination, from anything that would spoil the taste or the pleasure, reduce the power, or in any way adulterate what the thing was meant to be. It means cleanness, clearness – no additives, nothing artificial – in other words, “all natural,” in the sense in which the original Designer designed it to be.”

Leslie Ludy – “True purity is much more than a Christian “rule” to endure. True purity is so much more than the noble descision to “wait” for our future spouse. True purity is complete set-apartness for our Heavenly Prince. True purity comes only when we fall into the loving arms of our Prince, surrender ourselves fully to Him, and allow Him to tenderly shape us into His lilly-white likeness.”

Friday, September 5, 2008

How do you forgive someone?

For an update on our Bible Study. This week were studying holiness. As God's people, we have been called to a life of holiness...a life that continually radiates His greatness and His majesty. This opened up a lot of discussion as it means living a life that is completely different from the world. It changes the way that we think, our passions, dreams, and attitudes towards others.

In our discussion, one girl, the same girl who last week told us she had never read her Bible, asked how to forgive someone. This question seems basic, yet it is really profound. Forgiveness is so crucial in understanding the Gospel. Other girls responded graciously to her question by explaining that the picture of forgiveness is in Christ. How do we forgive? Like Christ. How can we forgive? Because we have been forgive in Christ. Please pray for these girls that the Word would penetrate their hearts and that they would taste and see that God is good.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Back to School Again

Its hard to believe that the school year has already begun. Classes are in full swing and life is a little back to normal again. This year is full of many new excitements and opportunities. Specifically, this year a friend of mine from school and I are leading a Bible Study titled "Living a Chosen Life." Last night, we had our first Bible Study together...what a blessing this was to see girls that God has placed in our lives! So many opportunities for the advancement of His Kingdom. At the beginning, I asked the girls to open their Bibles to 1 Peter 3. One of the girls then said, "Honestly, I've never actually read my Bible...where is 1 Peter?" Wow! This is so exciting to have the opportunity to point people to love, serve, and delight in our Savior through His Word. Apparently this girl had gone to church but never actually read her Bible. If you are reading this, would you pray for these girls that God would warm their hearts for a longing and love for Himself?

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Waiting

I was reading the blog Girl Talk the other day. This is an excellent site for women who are passionate about following our Biblical role as daughters of the King. It is practical, theoretical, encouraging, and very funny at times. As I was reading, I came across this excellent quote.

"Waiting on God isn't about the suspension of meaning and purpose. It's part of the meaning and purpose that God has brought into my life. Waiting on God isn't to be viewed as an obstruction in the way of the plan. Waiting is an essential part of the plan. For the child of God, waiting isn't simply about what I'll receive at the end of my wait. No, waiting is much more purposeful, efficient, and practical than that. Waiting is fundamentally about what I'll become as I wait. God is using the wait to do in and through me exactly what He's promised. Through the wait He's changing me. By means of the wait He's altering the fabric of my thoughts and desires. Through the wait He's causing me to see and experience new things about Him and His kingdom. And all of this sharpens me, enabling me to be a more useful tool in His redemptive hands."