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Thursday, October 08, 2009

Fostering




So many things are changing.. the biggest being that we are becoming foster parents! We will finish our final class next week and then have our home study. I am hoping the by January we will be getting little ones to care for.


Until then, we have are fostering a few few dogs on and off. It is difficult to say good bye after a week of fun.. especially for Buckeye, he is a great big brother. However, if we get to help them a little to overcome some fears and learn to socialize it is worth it.

Thursday, March 19, 2009



EPIC, a teenage community of GraceRiver Church

This past weekend 37 teenagers and adult volunteers spent the weekend at Moss Park for EPIC’s first annual camping trip. The weekend was filled with fun and a focus on what it looks like to have a relationship with Christ. We learned about, and put into practice, praying, spending time in the Bible and being a part of a community by attending GraceRiver Church together. The weekend was filled with fun, laughter and deepening relationships. At least two teenagers made decisions to start a relationship with Christ.

Please pray for our teens as they continue to question and explore what it means to live a ‘Beyond Ordinary’ life by following Jesus.

Sunday, February 01, 2009

GraceRiver Church & EPIC, a teenage community - support raising





Monday, January 26, 2009

Fishing - it’s not for sissies


Yesterday Greg had the opportunity to go deep sea fishing with his Dad off the coast of Titusville. They caught some big fish, had fun and were exhausted when they arrived back last night.

Upon talking with Greg today, these are some of the things he told me about their trip.

“I never realized how easy it is to lose a fish once it was hooked.”

“Reeling in that big fish was hard work. I had to stay focused and keep going. It put up a good fight.”

“I never knew how exhausting fishing could be.”

Also, as I was sitting talking with Greg I saw a few ‘boo boos’ on his hands where and occasional hook had scraped him and even a bruise on his arm from holding the rod so tightly during a big catch. As I began to ponder all that Greg was telling me, God used it as a moment to care for and encourage my heart.

I have always been familiar with Jesus using the metaphor of fishing for people instead of fish, however today I think I experienced it a bit deeper. Having never done much fishing, and none in the ocean, I never really realized the challenges it could have. As I thought back about the statements Greg had shared this is what I felt God saying.

“I never realized how easy it is to lose a fish once it was hooked.”
-Keep pursing the heart of the teenagers I have called you to care for. Some will ‘swim away’ after a time, but you never know when they may be caught again in the future.

“Reeling in that big fish was hard work. I had to stay focused and keep going. It put up a good fight.”
-Keep working hard and teaching my truth.  Keep focused on me and wait to see the few ‘big fish’ that you do catch.

“I never knew how exhausting fishing could be.”

-I will use the difficult and hard times to strengthen you and these teenagers. At times you will be exhausted and may want to give up, but keep going. I will provide you joy and refreshment in the end.

Mark 1:17 Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men.