Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Christine's God-children





I am not sure where they will turn up, but the spindly looking baby trees are yours to name, Christine. Thank you. I am grateful that you take this responsibility seriously.

The other pictures are my poor underperforming Basils. They are almost a month old and haven't got any leaves-- still their baby leaves... I don't know what to do with them except wait for the sun.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Sorry for absence

Things have been busy recently-- I'm sure for you as well. This is just a catchup, you know I'm alive and well sort of thing.

I read a really awesome book by Philip Yancey, Rumors. It's essentially about how we long for another world, and how what we see in the world today are shadows of what God has for us.

For me it's a reminder that we don't have to be sure about what we see, we don't have to have perfect eyesight or perfect vision in this life, nor do we have to believe we do. We can look forward to a time when we will see more clearly.

Also, at church Sunday morning I heard some thing very powerful. The fear of God is to be concerned about what God has to say about each situation in your life. God wants to be involved in the tough stuff. These were the notes I had in answer to "How to Experience a Great Life in the Midst of Troubles"
Go straight to God and ask God for help
Do everything you can to bring peace to people around you
Embrace hope and shun despair
Invite others to celebrate God's goodness with you.

This message was from Psalm 34 (Mrs Schoor's favourite Psalm) so I was really touched because I remembered (though only second hand) how she lived this out in a simple way-- so I know from her testimony that we can do this.