Sunday, June 30, 2013

Beauty for Ashes

Isaiah 61:3 has been on my heart for a few months.  It has taken on a new meaning in my spirit.

I am increasingly aware of the "ashes" in our world.   We all know that poverty is near us and rampant in other parts of the world.  Most of the time we keep it in the distance for our own sanity.  Just recently I have learned of mothers so desperate that they give parental rights over to orphanages just to keep their children fed.  I have seen images of families LIVING on landfills, not metaphorically, literally residing on trash.  Children without parents, without sustenance, without guidance rob and steal for survival, and then live in a children's prison because they are "bad".  People right next to us feel alone.  Children near us don't know love.    ashes.
They are ashes, because they are the ruins left from the Kingdom God intended.  These ashes are the remnant of the love and hope that is lost.
But...
There is a promise.  God speaks to His people.
...He will give beauty for ashes, joy instead of mourning, praise instead of despair."  Isaiah 61:3

Every time I am saddened by the ashes, I discover beauty that is rising up in the middle of it.  God answers His people.  He hears their cries, and beauty rises.  God's people are helping women in Haiti keep their children.  Servants of Christ are finding ways to rescue communities living in trash.  Men of God are fathering the fatherless.  People are loving people.
There is nothing more beautiful.

I have seen this beauty my entire life.  My church has always been full of beautiful people who heal the ashes.  Salem is full of servants who bring healing in our city and around the world.  My parents are beautiful people who have taught me how to love.  I am thankful to live in a community of believers that seeks to rescue and protect.

God gives beauty for ashes, and Isaiah 61 continues with His promise that one day there will be nothing but beauty.
"The Sovereign Lord will show His justice to the nations of the world.  Everyone will praise Him!  His righteousness will be like a garden in early spring, filled with young plants springing up everywhere." Isaiah 61:11

Until then, I want to be a part of the beauty.  Let it spring up in my home.  May I have the heart and vision to share it.  May I be unselfish enough to reach into the ashes.


Thursday, June 6, 2013

I love his heart!

I want the world to know I love my husband!
(I'm going to be careful and keep it brief, because Kevin will not like this post.)
But, I love him!  There are so many things about him to love, but you should see his heart.
Kevin shows us a strong, dedicated love on a daily basis.  He truly follows Christ as he leads and loves our family.  He loves others, and his heart breaks for others.  The moment God moved him to adoption was not a surprise, but a special calling.  The moment he told me will forever be in my mind. His heart was broken.  He wanted us to take up the cause and take action.  He truly is a father to the fatherless.
Sun-up to sun-down Kevin has worked.  He works like he always has, and now even extra.  He mows and mows and mows.  Without missing a beat, he comes straight in to a game of Candy Land; he goes straight from the mower to the Pee Wee field; without fail, he steps right in to be an audience for the impromptu rock star shows.  Never a complaint.
And when you see him look at Drew and Kate, or the slightest mention of the sweet girl we haven't met, you can see his heart in his eyes.
They say dads have a lot to do with a girl's marriage.  It's true.  Because of my Dad, I knew how to find a pure heart.  Now, so will our girls.  And Drew will have a special heart for his family.
I love his heart!

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Tangible Hope

The story behind these bracelets is awesome!
It is literally one of the things that keeps me up at night.
I am excited about supporting a worthy cause along with the pursuit of our own adoption.
Check out our Project Bracelets page for more details.

The more I learn about some of the desperate realities going on in the world, the less "normal" I want to be.  God continues to TRANSFORM my heart and the life of our family.  There is so much need right here and around the world.  Our family is certainly on a mission to rescue one sweet heart, and God has so much more in between and beyond.
I am thankful to be surrounded by amazing, Godly people who are always working and loving for the Lord.  In the midst of it all, there is a beautiful, tangible hope in seeing the hands of Christ!
I want to be a part of that Hope!