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Thursday, April 19, 2007

Currently Listening
Stay
By Jeremy Camp
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Thought while I had a few minutes I would post something. Life has been really busy, getting ready for our baby, finishing little things around the house and spending time with husband and our families. I am enjoying it all, though I am getting a little tired now that I am in the last trimester. I do not feel like doing as much and I get tired really fast. I find that I have to sit down some during the day and I can not run around all day long with out an effect. This is totally new for me. I have been knitting baby things, which has been a lot of fun. Also a few little projects that have been sitting around waiting to be done. I recently ordered all the pictures from our courtship and engagement and I want to start scrap booking them. I hope to get some of them done before the baby comes. I am getting really excited! Only 6 more weeks to the due date, of course I could go late and she might now be here that soon. I guess it really does not matter to me, I am just really excited that we are getting close. It seems to have gone really fast.


Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Currently Listening
Silk Road Journeys: Beyond the Horizon
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I heard this the other night and it made me cry. I thought it was a really sweet song. It is sung by Mark Schultz



Looking back
He sees it all
It was her first date the night he came to call
Her dad said son
Have her home on time
And promise me you’ll never leave her side
He took her to a show in town
And he was ten feet off the ground

(Chorus)

He was walking her home
And holding her hand
Oh the way she smiled it stole the breath right out of him
Down that old road
With the stars up above
He remembers where he was the night he fell in love
He was walking her home

Ten more years and a waiting room
At half past one
And the doctor said come in and meet your son

His knees went weak
When he saw his wife
She was smiling as she said he’s got your eyes

And as she slept he held her tight
His mind went back to that first night

(Chorus)

He walked her through the best days of her life
Sixty years together and he never left her side

A nursing home
At eighty-five
And the doctor said it could be her last night
And the nurse said Oh
Should we tell him now
Or should he wait until the morning to find out

But when they checked her room that night
He was laying by her side

Oh he was walking her home
And holding her hand
Oh the way she smiled when he said this is not the end
And just for a while they were eighteen
And she was still more beautiful to him than anything
He was walking her home
He was walking her home

Looking back
He sees it all
It was her first date the night he came to call


One more quotation. this from an out-of-print book, The Life and Letters of Janet Erskine Stuart.


Says one who was her assistant for some years,

"She delighted in seeing her plan upset by unexpected events, saying that it gave her great comfort, and that she looked on such things as an assurance that God was watching over her stewardship, was securing the accomplishment of His will, and working out His own designs. Whether she traced the secondary causes to the prayer of a child, to the imperfection of an individual, to obstacles arising from misunderstandings, or to interference of outside agencies, she was joyfully and graciously ready to recognize the indication of God's ruling hand, and to allow herself to be guided by it."


The Johnson Family is extremely excited and can not wait any longer to tell you all the great news. We are expecting!!! The baby is expected June 7 2007. We announced our wonderful news on Sunday to the grandparents and many aunts and uncles. They are all rejoicing with us. We are tremendously grateful to the Lord and are rejoicing in this marvelous gift.


Thursday, December 01, 2005

Communication...

I read Christian brother's blog this morning and he had a new post about communication. It is very good, and if you get a chance you should read it http://micahdavid.blogspot.com/2005/11/lets-talk.html. His post reminded me of somethings. Last year I did a speech on communication and the lack there of. My friend found a quote for me that went like this: "60% of all communication is miscommunication". Why is that? I think Micah has it right on with what he is saying in his post - "Let's talk. We have forgotten how to communicate with the brethren . We have begun to think all life is fast pace, large groups, computer screens, and telephones. We have forgotten how to sit with a person, or two people and just talk. To tell them what the Lord is doing, can do, and what we are learning from that."

We are afraid to share with our brothers and sisters in Christ and our fear and disobedience is robbing them from the blessing of seeing Christ being manifest through us. I wrote someone a few weeks ago about this very subject and we were talking about being willing to make ourselves vulnerable, for the Lord's sake. He said, it was hard to make yourself vulnerable to criticism, misunderstanding, and just plain old judgment, but once you have you are richly blessed. The brethren can comfort you when you need comfort, sharpen you when you are getting off track, and encourage you that you are not the only one out there with struggles, heart aches, and on going lessons. We as a body of believers need to go back to the basics and learn to love each other as the body of Christ. We cannot do this if we don't know each other, and we have to communicate to get to know each other. Thanks Micah for bring out some great points and making me think about this again.

I long to know my sister and brothers in Christ. To see what the Lord is teaching, blessing and bringing them through. I desire the Lord to use me to bless them, and the only way that is going to happen is if, I get to know them. I would highly recommend going to read Micah's post if you have not yet. May the Lord richly bless you all.

A



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