Thursday, May 29, 2008
In light of the many things going on around the world right now, I know this is small in comparison, but in this little corner of the world and in our small lives, we just found out some stressful news. We were supposed to be able to stay in our current apartment (that we love) for the next year, but were just informed that our place will be sold in the next few weeks so we need to find a new place to live a.s.a.p.
We were so blessed to have such a nice, fully furnished place so we are just praying that God would provide just as He did last time and always does.
We leave for Uganda, Africa in 2 weeks until July 7th and have much to do before then ministry-wise so our new situation adds the potential for stress and much more to do and plan for than we had anticipated and in a very short time. It is also difficult to find places to live for one couple in this city and especially once July comes.
So...please pray for:
1. Good location for an apartment- close to the city and university and bus lines
2. Something affordable for us (and preferably furnished since we have no furniture/dishes here!), and maybe even less than we have been paying
3. Good situation with renters
4. A place where we can feel at home and at peace and that is large enough to have people over
5. Smooth, non-stressful transition of moving again and accomplishing all that needs to be accomplished
Thank you so much! We appreciate your prayers and trust that God is going to continue to be Lord of this situation as all others. He has yet to let us down! :)
More updates and pictures to come....we apologize for the delay!
Thursday, May 01, 2008
A few weeks ago, a group of 14 of us had our student retreat 1.5 hours away from
Cortney opened the weekend Friday night talking about the grace of God. She used Acts 14:26 that tells how Paul and Barnabas had been sent out from
Grace is too often misunderstood in our individual lives. By definition, God’s grace is unconditional, but we often do put conditions on grace in our lives. By believing in conditional grace we have a misunderstanding of God’s character, we put up walls in our lives, and we live with fear, guilt and shame. Living with this mindset restricts our freedom to live a joyful life.
If you truly understood that you are committed to/dedicated to/covered in Grace, how would that change the way you live?
“…the opposite of depression is not happiness, but delight. Grace fuels delight. Grace is that which tumbles into our lives, and we are spontaneously surprised by the goodness and beauty of living.”
-Terry Hershey (from Sacred Necessities)
To understand unconditional grace, we must begin to understand that the Cross is God’s message of Grace to us. Through the cross we receive God's grace that truly allows us to live our lives without inhibition and with increased freedom.
In great connection to the message of grace, I (Brett) continued with the topic of Identity in God. We all have an identity, that is, we all have a view of who we are as a person. Our identity is influenced by many things outside of ourselves like people, culture, success, mistakes, hurts, etc. Our view of ourselves affects our thoughts, attitudes, behavior, self-image and much more. Like our view of grace too often our identity is equal to what we do, not who we actually are.
2 Cor. 3:17-18 “Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.”
There's nothing quite like a 14 player game of Ligretto :)