The Right Time for Giving Up [Mth 7-Day 4-Post 46]

“Sometimes the very things that we fight against, the very things that we think are trying to pull us down are actually the hand of God trying to push us into a new season.” – Joel OsteenI have always struggled with selfishness. I freely admit it because it is a struggle that has caused me … Continue reading The Right Time for Giving Up [Mth 7-Day 4-Post 46]

Remembering How to Dream [Mth 7-Day 3-Post 45]

"Be of good cheer. Do not think of today's failures, but of the success that may come tomorrow. You have set yourself a difficult task, but you will succeed if you persevere; and you will find a joy in overcoming obstacles." - Helen KellerIt’s been a long time since I’ve allowed myself to really dream. … Continue reading Remembering How to Dream [Mth 7-Day 3-Post 45]

Answering the Phone [Mth 7-Day 2-Post 44]

On March 11, 2010, my husband’s boss called Alex into his office and asked, “So is your wife going to stay home after the baby’s born?” Alex replied that I had to go back to work because we couldn’t afford the health insurance otherwise. His boss then ever so casually offered him a raise that … Continue reading Answering the Phone [Mth 7-Day 2-Post 44]

The Transformation Story [Mth 7-Day 1-Post 43]

In Eugene Peterson’s The Message Bible, under the heading “Place Your Life Before God,” Romans 12:1-2 says:So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing … Continue reading The Transformation Story [Mth 7-Day 1-Post 43]

The Five-Month Low-Down [Mth 6-Day 4-Post 42]

I interrupt the regularly scheduled program (my "Do What, Now?" multi-part series on Missions) to share an update on the "70 in 7" Project. As I began this post, I was closing a crazy month of travel (in August!) on a flight home from Providence, Rhode Island, where I participated in a dear college friend's … Continue reading The Five-Month Low-Down [Mth 6-Day 4-Post 42]

“Do What, Now?” Part 5: Settled, Unsettled [Mth 5-Day 11-Post 41]

One day Alex came home from the local San Juan market with a surprise--He had bought me an elliptical trainer! I could hardly believe it! We had never owned any kind of exercise machine ourselves in the U.S., let alone Peru. But we certainly had need for it. Well, at least I did.As I started … Continue reading “Do What, Now?” Part 5: Settled, Unsettled [Mth 5-Day 11-Post 41]

“Do What, Now?” Part 4: A Broken but Blessed Road [Mth 5-Day 8-Post 40]

"We're moving to Peru, babe."I waited for the "Do what, now?" retort, but it never came."We are?" Alex said."Yes, I'm going to teach English there; you're going to oversee the mission teams and general projects."He didn't look the least bit surprised. I was a bit baffled, but then again, Alex has never been one to … Continue reading “Do What, Now?” Part 4: A Broken but Blessed Road [Mth 5-Day 8-Post 40]

“Do What, Now?” Part 3: Mid-night Sessions with God [Mth 5-Day 3-Post 39]

“Unfortunately, no, we can’t, I’m sorry,” I replied. I had practiced that speech on the way to church that morning. I knew the pastor was going to ask us if we wanted to go on the Peru mission trip that summer. I just knew it.“We just had another couple cancel,” the pastor said. “They had already paid … Continue reading “Do What, Now?” Part 3: Mid-night Sessions with God [Mth 5-Day 3-Post 39]

“Do What, Now?” Part 2: Mixed Messages [Mth 4-Day 28-Post 38]

In three years’ time, I had relocated to Georgia to attend a discipleship school, where on a Monday evening, October 6, 2003, the Vice President of a missions organization was teaching our class. At the conclusion, she invited the President of the ministry to speak about an upcoming short-term mission trip to San Juan de … Continue reading “Do What, Now?” Part 2: Mixed Messages [Mth 4-Day 28-Post 38]

“Do What, Now?” Part 1: An Unfavorable History [Mth 4-Day 27-Post 37]

“Do what, now?” is an expression I’d never heard until I moved to Georgia. It must be a Southern thing. For my fellow eyebrow-raising Northerners, this expression is often heard in response to a question or comment not completely or not correctly heard or understood. Where I come from, we prefer the blunt retort, “What?” … Continue reading “Do What, Now?” Part 1: An Unfavorable History [Mth 4-Day 27-Post 37]