We officially finished school a few weeks ago, but that doesn't mean we have slowed down. The girls both have several projects for 4-H to complete, music practice, artwork, and photography. Breezy is doing a weekly lesson on The Drawing Blog and Emily is now doing a weekly craft project on TheBackyard, plus they try to keep up on their own personal blogs. Along with all of those activities we are trying to keep up with hospitality and have some summer fun.
We keep a schedule going while we are "officially" doing school, but I realized quickly after school was finished, that we needed to have a schedule for summer, too. After one particular frustrating and busy morning, I asked the Lord to help us with our schedule. He was more than gracious to show me what I needed to do and to turn a frustrating morning into a blessing. This is what He showed me.
I gathered up our big white board, a marker and eraser, had the girls get us all our bibles. We turned to Titus 2:3-5 and slowly read through the passage. I then took our big white board and on the right side of the board I wrote each thing that we are to teach the young women. In each place where it said husband, I wrote Daddy. (That way they can practice this type of servanthood on their Daddy and be much better prepared to live this out with their future husbands.) The following are the commands in Titus 2 and the second list is how I changed it specifically for us.
To love their husbands
to love their children
to be sensible
to be pure
workers at home
kind
being subject to their own husbands
so that the word of God will not be dishonored.
Love Daddy
Love your sister, love Maggie, and other's littles
Be sensible (thinking, planning and working your plan)
Be pure (what you watch, think, do, hear, say, read, our need of wisdom and discernment)
workers at home (practice their homemaking, develop home business)
Kind to everyone (show compassion)
Subject to your daddy
Not to dishonor God
I then made a column for each of the girls and myself and filled them in with all the different things that we need or want to do in a day. I had Breezy pick out the one thing that she felt was the most important to get done after her quiet time in the morning. She picked quality time at the piano. She has begun playing at church every other week and really wanted to make sure that she has the songs worked out. So we started at the bottom of the Titus 2 list and I asked how she could not dishonor God by practicing and playing the piano. We then went to the top of the list and I asked how could she show love to her daddy by playing the piano. As we continued through the list I asked how she could accomplish each command with her piano playing. I then had Emily pick out what she felt was the most important on her list and we did the same thing.
It was amazing to go through the list in Titus 2 and see how each command has an affect on the others. If we aren't kind then we aren't being sensible, if we aren't being subject to daddy then we aren't showing love to him, etc. If we don't do any of this things then we are dishonoring the word of God.
We didn't go through each thing we had on our to do list, but we could now look at what we wanted to get done and see it through biblical lenses. It enabled us to choose what was most important and to schedule those items in a way that brings honor to God.
It has helped us set our boundaries and to be more productive. Do we follow our schedule exactly? Not quite, but it is there and helps us get back on track and to remember what we need to do and why we are doing it. I praise the Lord for His mercy and kindness in teaching me this lesson. Emily has affectionately called it our T2 schedule. Remember T2.
We were blessed to be able to attend the Indianapolis Homeschool Convention this past weekend together as a family. The speakers encouraged and challenged us in our walk with the Lord and in our responsibility to teach and train our children. Our daughters were encouraged by several of the speakers as well, and they were also able to see some dear friends and make some new ones. I think they enjoy the convention even more than I do.
One of the speakers, Norm Wakefield, really convicted me of my attitude. I can get irritated so quickly and react to what is going on around me in such an ungodly way. It may just be my tone of voice, my words, my actions or a combination of all three that are not reflecting the saving work of Jesus Christ in my life. I need to not react to situations in the flesh, but to respond with the love of Christ. Jesus did not save me just so I would not go to hell, He saved me from my sin. I need to cling close to Him to be able to act and respond in a right way, a way that shows love, servanthood and grace.
Norm Wakefield told of a time when he spoke in anger to one of his little children and was immediately convicted by the Holy Spirit about it. When he apologized to his child, he wanted to make it clear that it was daddy that acted badly not Jesus.
In Chapter 3 of Colossians it describes very clearly about putting away the old self and putting on the new. Verse 12 tells us to put on a heart of compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. My actions definitely reflect on my Savior and through my actions I can bring glory to Him or bring disappointment and shame upon His name. I want to bring glory to God through my life and I need His mercy to accomplish it.
I have just recently read Family Driven Faith by Voddie Baucham and I was so encouraged. I will post more about this book later but in the mean time here are some short videos from Voddie Baucham that will give you some thoughts about his message in the book.
The girls and I took our yearly birthday trip to a mall in another town yesterday. While we had fun and even got lost we had our best purchases waiting for us on our porch when we arrived home. I had ordered several Christmas gifts online and there was a stack of boxes on the porch when we arrived home. How fun is that?
A few items I had ordered were for immediate use! One was the new book by Jennie Chancey and Stacy McDonald, "Passionate Housewives, Desperate for God". I just spent the past half hour browsing through it and reading a paragraph here and there. It looks like it will be wonderful. What I have read so far was so encouraging. I will post more about its message as I read through it.
Another item that we used right away was the new film by the Botkin sisters, "The Return of the Daughters". We watched the controversial film last night and loved it! The girls that were featured in this documentary are amazing. If people don't like this film and are offended by it, then so be it, but as for our family it affirmed to us the vision that the Lord has put in our hearts. May our daughters be as polished cornerstones!
The governor of Georgia this past week made a public outcry to God and prayed and asked for a relief to the drought that Georgia has been suffering from.
An amazing thing happened 24 hours later. It rained. It had not been in the forcast at all. Here is the rest of the story.
Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. I enjoy being with family and the food is plentiful but I especially like how it gives us a special time of reflection and thinking about the lovingkindnesses of the Lord. This psalm is one of my favorites and at this time of year it is even more special. Happy Thanksgiving.
Shout joyfully to the LORD, all the earth. Serve the LORD with gladness;
Come before Him with joyful singing. Know that the LORD Himself is God;
It is He who has made us, and not we ourselves;
We are His people and the sheep of His pasture. Enter His gates with thanksgiving
And His courts with praise
Give thanks to Him, bless His name. For the LORD is good;
His lovingkindness is everlasting
And His faithfulness to all generations.
We have had a very busy time with my mother-in-law's memorial service and visiting with family from out of town. It is strange, once all those activities are finished you just get back on with life. The memories are still with you of all that has just happened and then you wake up and realize that things are a little bit back on schedule. So school needs to be focused again, meals need to be made on a schedule, housework, errands, etc., all these things need to be back in order.
It makes me think of how orderly God is. There can be so many different things that can interrupt "normalcy" from an illness to a terrible storm that brings destruction and then you wake up the next morning and God is still there (of course, He is always there). He brings the sunlight and brings new mercies every morning.
We have made it through another camping trip. They are always fun and a nice get away, but sometimes the work to make it happen....well, it's worth it. Right?? We had interesting weather, lots of fun fellowship and beautiful night skies.
Two of the nights had very clear skies and you could see so many stars. Just beautiful. To think that God created all those stars and placed each one in its perfect spot is just mind boggling. After our trip to the Creation Museum last June and seeing the show in the planetarium about how far away the stars are from earth it gives one such a sense of smallness. It's amazing to think that God would love us so much that He sent His Son to die for our sins. Here, in all of this glorious creation he has done this for us. It is His amazing grace that comes down and touches our lives when we are but a speck. The heavens do declare His glory!
So, it was worth it. The work to go camping is really nothing when you realize that God has blessed you with an experience that deepens your faith.
This past Saturday, my family had the privilege to attend The Rebelution Tour. It was a wonderful day, full of inspiration and challenges. Alex, Brett and Gregg Harris spoke about raising our standards, to strive to become the people that God would have us to be now and to stop living by the low expectations that our culture has come to embrace. Though it is geared toward young people, my husband and I were also greatly challenged.
They will be holding more conferences next year and their book, Do Hard Things, should be coming out next year also. If you have the opportunity to attend one of their future conferences, I highly recommend going. You will be blessed by their message.
My daughters, Breezy and Emily, will be sharing their notes from the conference on their blogs.
The "Girl Talk" blog has an encouraging post called Coronary Moms. I needed to read that right now. As a homeschool mom, I don't always feel like getting everything together for school, for keeping the housework up, for cooking, for doing the laundry, etc. Yes, I have two daughters who help me tremendously, but I need to be setting that good example. Right?
I could say that my excuse has something to do with the previous post and it probably does somewhat, but what about other times when something like this has not just happened?
I need to remember Philippians 3:14. I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. I must remember that the mundane in my mind is not mundane in God's eyes.