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      <title>In God’s Lap — Awaken My Spirit</title>
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      <description>Children typically love to sit in their parent’s lap. My little one who is four is super-active and can be found running all over the place. But it also amazes me, with all that energy, how still he sits in … Continue reading →</description>
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      <title>Following the Right Voice</title>
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      <description>Originally posted on Awaken My Spirit: My friend Melissa invited me to meet with her at a restaurant in an area of the city with which I was unacquainted, so I programmed it in to my phone to use the navigation system.  Using…</description>
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      <title>Don’t Despise a Tiny Start</title>
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      <description>Is there a problem in this world that needs your help?  Is it bigger than you can conquer? I remember when I heard about the great devastation that Hurricane Katrina brought to the Gulf Coast.  It made me want to … Continue reading →</description>
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                    Is there a problem in this world that needs your help?  Is it bigger than you can conquer?
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                    I remember when I heard about the great devastation that Hurricane Katrina brought to the Gulf Coast.  It made me want to do something.  What I 
    
  
  
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     do nothing…until Pastor Ian from my church asked the congregation for volunteers to help out with answering phones to help the Red Cross raise funds for disaster relief for the victims of the hurricane.  That was something I could do.  It was better than doing nothing, so I signed up for answering calls early in the morning along with Ian and another friend, Shannon, from our fellowship group.  We went to the radio station and jotted down payment information for the phone call donations that came in.  After our time was over, Pastor Ian, Shannon and I went to McDonalds for a coffee and breakfast, and a talk that would maybe change the course of all of our lives a bit.
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                    We sat and discussed how satisfying it was to help.  But I still couldn’t shake the idea that I didn’t do much that day, I wanted to do more.  But how?  I expressed this nagging thought to my friends, and they thought about that, too.
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                    A month or two passed.  Surely it was beyond the time I could be helpful there.  Then one day, Pastor Ian announced that they made a connection with churches working down in Mississippi.  These churches had been bringing the needed food in to hurricane survivors and were going to be moving on the colossal task of gutting houses and rebuilding.  Our church was going to send a team down.  I made a deal with God.  I would go down if He would work out my schedule to go.  In another month or two, I gave my notice at work for a different purpose—to move to another state out West.  Before I left, however, I would take a week to fulfill my vow to God to go to Mississippi.  A group from our church would soon be going again to help for a week, and I signed up to go.  My friend Shannon from our church group had already quit his job to go down indefinitely.
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                    When I went down, we all worked very hard.  The devastation was great even several months after the disaster, and the need of people tugged on my heart.  I had planned on moving to South Dakota in another couple of weeks for ministry there, but I ended up taking a longer detour to help with the immediate needs on the Gulf Coast.  The parable of the Good Samaritan came to my mind…how could I pass by the desperate need here to go on to another “call of God”?
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                    I spent half a year serving with awesome people, hundreds coming in every week from all over the United States to help, some there for a little longer than others, and all bringing a lot of hope to a largely devastated group of hurricane survivors.  We gutted, repaired, painted, dry walled and roofed houses and reminded people of the goodness of God.
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                    Is there a need in this world that is knocking on the door of your heart?  Don’t be afraid of its size.  Dream big and don’t despise small starts.  Just do something toward meeting that need.  Answering phones was not how I had envisioned helping, but it planted a seed.  That was the beginning toward doing what was on my heart to do, though the problem of how to get there seemed insurmountable.
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                    A little step can lead to another, and another, until you are actually making an impact on the world around you in the way that you had dreamed.  And others will follow.  The breakthrough you bring will bring others around you who can go beyond that door you’ve pushed through.  Pastor Ian’s connection to the disaster relief in Mississippi brought Shannon through that door– he stayed there helping in disaster relief efforts for a long time.  Eventually Ian’s efforts brought me through as well, not to mention many, many other members of the church who were able to tangibly help bring healing to a hurting place.
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                    In the book of Zechariah, chapter 4 (of the Bible), the prophet Zechariah has a God-given vision of what was happening in the spiritual realms in Jerusalem.  In reality their city was in devastation– they had returned from captivity to rebuild what had been great once and now stood in ruins.  Their leader, Zerubbabel, had laid the foundation of the temple in Jerusalem, but people were feeling overwhelmed with the task ahead.  Could it even be done?  Would what they could do even make a difference in Jerusalem and to the temple?  Then an angel asked Zechariah “Who despises the day of small things?”  Were they despising the little bit they had begun? Possibly—it is easy to do!  God encouraged them; the temple 
    
  
  
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                    How would that happen?  “Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord Almighty.”  And that is for us, too.  How will we ever accomplish bringing change for good to this world when so much is against us?  Not by might, nor by power.  Just by the Mighty Spirit of our Great God.  That’s all.  Don’t despise the day of small things.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Mar 2017 13:58:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Gift Certificate</title>
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      <description>So, once upon a time, I  received a gift certificate to a restaurant.  I didn’t go out too much and so it sat in my car waiting to be used.  You know, I was single and new to the area … Continue reading →</description>
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                    So, once upon a time, I  received a gift certificate to a restaurant.  I didn’t go out too much and so it sat in my car waiting to be used.  You know, I was single and new to the area and didn’t have anyone to go out with anyway, which is my first excuse.  One day coffee spilled on it (I have no excuse for that; I spill my coffee in my car alot), and it became wrinkled and stained and I was pretty embarrassed to use it.  Did it have less value because it was stained and dirty?  I still could have gotten a $25.00 meal there, because the price had already been paid by my friends.  The value wasn’t based on whether I redeemed it or not, the price was already paid…either I got to share in the joy of experiencing the gift, or I could let my shame of not having taken care of the gift get in the way of receiving the blessing someone had meant for me.
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                    Jesus is like that.  He already bought each person’s salvation with the price of his life.  We owe nothing—no works, no money to enter the kingdom of heaven by his grace.  All we have to do is redeem our ticket, accept Jesus’ payment for our entrance into citizenship of heaven.  But many people will never do that, for shame of the condition of our ticket—our lives—and how we have treated the salvation Jesus offered us—and some will not redeem it.  It is a shame that I never enjoyed the meal at the restaurant that my friends paid for—I believe I threw the certificate out.  Now I kind of wish I could use it!
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