Monday, May 18, 2009

AH, NO AWANA!

So last night was the AWANA awards ceremony. And it was sort of surreal. I admit that I didn't really like shortening my Sunday afternoon nap to get up and go to AWANA. But this year being an AWANA leader has been SOOOO rewarding.

I've worked with my Sunday School babies for almost 3 years now. And I LOVE watching them grow and learn. I was VERY nervous when I was told I was going to be working with girls in AWANA that could actually hold a conversation with me! I haven't really worked with any group over the age of 4. AND the church that I grew up in didn't have AWANA so I knew very little about it.

But God has truly blessed me with my girls this year. They all have worked so very hard. Not wanted to quit saying verses at the end of the night. "Can I please just say one more?!" How can I turn a child down who is wanting to learn more and loving reading Christ Holy Word?! I never could. I also got to see two of my AWANA girls accept Christ as their Lord and Savior. It was AMAZING! And it's still amazing to me knowing that these 1st and 2nd graders are already filled with this hunger for Christ. I pray daily that it only grows!!

All in all, I LOVED AWANA! And I can't wait until next year!!!!!!

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Stirking Out Breast Cancer


Shorter had their first ever Striking out Breast Cancer baseball game on Valentines day!! All the Shorter players wore pink hats sort of like ours here except their "s" was blue. And they have the breast cancer ribbon on the back! The opposing team had on pink wrist bands! It was really cool. Mom and two other Shorter employees who are survivors threw out the first pitch!!! Mom's made it all the way to home plate!!! YAY!!! All the proceeds went to the Floyd Breast Center which is AWESOME!!!! Cancer is an awful thing but it can be beaten. Look at my strong mother!!!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Crimson Glow

One of the strongest people I know passed away a year ago last Sunday. I was honored to call her a friend. And as today I turn a year older, I think of all she taught me. To cherish each day. That we may be young. But every day is a blessing. That our God is amazing. He still performs miracles daily, He is strong and just and He loves us more than we can ever imagine! And that no matter what situation we are faced with, we shall go into it with full faith and trust in our Father above knowing that with Him we can conquer whatever is in front of us. Meg may have been young when she passed away. But she was wise beyond her years. And she had faith that could move mountains. I would like to share with you a prayer she wrote before she passed away.

"Father, I ask You to bless my friends, relatives and those that I care deeply for, who are reading this right now. Show them a new revelation of Your love and power. Holy Spirit, I ask You to minister to their spirit at this very moment. Where there is pain, give them Your peace and mercy. Where there is self-doubt, release a renewed confidence through Your grace. Where there is need, I ask you to fulfill their needs. Bless their homes and their families. In your name, Amen."--Miss Meg Ingram ♥ r.i.p.

Saturday, January 31, 2009