Saturday, November 6, 2010

Brrrrrrr... (well, sort of)


How do you know you live in Florida? When it's 62 degrees out and your children are dressed like this!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Our Father, who art in Heaven...

For the past few Wednesday nights, our Program Director at the Salvation Army has been going over the Lord's Prayer with the children who attend our Corps. Last week, after reading the first line of the prayer, one little girl (age 9) turned around and quietly asked, "Miss Sherrie, what is Heaven?"

Amazing.

In the year 2010, in the United States of America, we have grade school children who have no idea what Heaven is, let alone the good news of how they can get there. But thankfully after last Wednesday night, there is now one more who does. :-)

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Changes

Hello! It's been awhile since I've posted anything here on my blog, but be assured it's been for good reason. You see, over the past few months the Lord has been busy turning our family's world upside down. Oh not in a bad way, but rather in an amazingly wonderful way.

I've shared with you in previous posts how our family fellowships and serves at our local Salvation Army Corps. It's been our church home for the last 5 years. Well, much to our surprise, my husband and I were asked if we would consider coming on staff as Mission Specialists. This position is primarily evangelistic in nature, ministering God's Word to those residing in our social services facilities. In faith Jay and I have agreed to accept this awesome responsibility.

We are continuing to homeschool, so please pray for wisdom and endurance as we serve our family, our church body and our community. I look forward to sharing with you the wonderful (and challenging) things the Lord will bring into our lives.

God Bless!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Forever Young?

I have discovered yet another reason why I love teaching children's Sunday School. It is my students' inability to determine an adult's true age.
After class yesterday, one of my 3rd grade boys asked me, "Miss Sherrie, how old are you?"
"44," I responded.
With a puzzled look on his face he said, "Wow, I thought you were 26."
Gotta love it.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Hiding God's Word in our Hearts

For the past three years our family has been memorizing Scripture verses following the Simply Charlotte Mason Scripture Memory System, and what a blessing it has been. Recently however, the Lord has placed on my heart a strong desire to begin memorizing much larger portions of Scripture (books even) in their entirety. I was particularly inspired by Ryan Ferguson and others like him.

This upcoming homeschool year we will be studying the Gospels. So to coincide with these studies, we have decided to memorize Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 5-7. (Actually, we started memorizing it this week to get a jump start on it!) Memorizing two verses a week, we hope to have it completed in a year.

Here's the interesting part, and what convinces me this is of the Lord...we have never been so excited about Scripture memory as we are with this project. In fact, we find ourselves practicing our verses throughout the day with real enthusiasm, and without any prompting. This has never happened before.

I truly believe this is a turning point in our lives that will draw us even closer to the Lord, and I am excited about it.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Almost There!


After a longer than expected hike with some friends the other day, I overheard one of the moms telling her 3 year old son, "Don't stop now, we're almost there!" And she was right, we were almost there. But I can assure you that "almost there" from our perspective was a much shorter distance than it was for her young son, whose tiny legs had gone just about as far as they could go!

Watching her little one struggle to the end of the trail reminded me of how it sometimes feels on this journey toward Heaven. To me, the trip often times seems longer than expected, and I don't feel I can go any further. But from the Lord's perspective, I know it's just a hop, skip, and a jump to the finish line. Thankfully it is in these times that I hear Him lovingly whisper in my ear, "Don't stop now. You're almost there!"