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Let Goodness Crown Your Year in 2017

Crown, courtesy of Adobe SparkCrown.

I imagine the three kings of Orient in a Christmas play. My mind’s eye pictures inauguration ceremonies of royal monarchs.

I envision crowning moments of beauty pageants. Iconic Disney princesses displayed in crowns.

I even think of paper crowns from Burger King. And plastic versions adorned with jewels…the finishing touch to a little girl’s costume.

A Crown for the New Year

But tucked inside God’s Word we find a unique meaning for crown. The action verb used to describe a calendar year.

“You crown the year with Your goodness, And Your paths drip with abundance” (Psalm 65:11 NKJV).

What reaction occurred when you read the passage?

  • Astonishing.
  • Breathless.
  • Flabbergasted.
  • In awe.
  • Hopeful.
  • None of the above.
  • All of the above.

So, I know this is not school or even a test. Yet, I want us to think through the power of this Scripture as it relates to God’s goodness.

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December 29, 2016 at 11:50 am | Uncategorized


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Christmas Through the Eyes of Jesus’ Earthly Parents

parentsThe birth of Jesus lies at the center of the Christmas story. But have you ever wondered how Jesus’ earthly parents would describe the events? Or what we can learn from His parents to apply to our lives today?

A recent two-week Christmas series at our church, The Christmas Story Through the Eyes of a Mother and Father, discussed Joseph and Mary.

My husband, Mike, shared through the eyes of Joseph the first week. I covered Mary for part two.

So, for this week’s blog post, I highlight the main points of each message and provide links to our church website for the video openers (fun to make) and full Scripture passages.

Joseph, the Earthly Father of Jesus

In looking at the overall story, Joseph has no speaking parts…no words quoted in the Bible. Still, we learn valuable lessons from him. Always trust God’s…

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December 22, 2016 at 10:33 am | Uncategorized


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Giving Jesus to Pakistan for Christmas

ChristmasA Christmas message of hope.

“Sister, Karen. I want to tell you that three women knock on my door. They say to me, ‘Asher, sorry to disturb you, sorry we wait all night to talk to you.'”

You see, with excitement, I’d accepted the opportunity to share a Christmas message and the good news of the gospel. I jumped at the chance to talk about my Lord.

Still, this wasn’t my usual speaker gig. But a Skype Conference to a group of women in Pakistan.

Wow! How cool is that? The ability, through technology, to go to the other side of the world…to go into all the world (Mark 16:15).

My Facebook friend, Asher, ministers in several cities and villages of Pakistan. He carries a heavy heart for the women and children, especially orphans and widows.

The rural areas are poor. The majority do not speak English. And the most astonishing spiritual fact? Pakistan’s only 3-4 % Christianity with the rest of the country steeped in Muslim beliefs. Even among the believers, few have Bibles.

Recently, the Lord stirred a word in my spirit. A timely message for me and for the women of Pakistan.

Below is the message Asher translated as I spoke. He asked that I speak in short, simple sentences and phrases. Friends and family prayed for our time. The Lord heard the cries of His people as we did not experience any technology glitches. But the Spirit moved in powerful ways.

The Christ of Christmas

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December 15, 2016 at 11:06 am | Uncategorized


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Does God Have the Whole World in His Hands?

World, Adobe SparkDoes God have the whole world in His hands?

With political unrest, lack of peace, the current state of our world, and persecution of Christians, the mental image of God holding the world brings me comfort. A security astounding an often weary soul.

And it’s during the Christmas season, we search for peace and security maybe as never before.

But I’ve often wondered something about the first Christmas. The birth of Jesus. What was it like for Mary and Joseph to hold Him?

The Holy Scriptures tell us they laid Christ in a manger. Yet, we can be sure they held the Christ child. Loving parents in awe of a baby.

Surely, relatives later took their turn. Those family members, “I can’t wait to get my hands on Him.” So, who doesn’t want to hold a baby and the new addition to one’s family tree? Aunts and uncles. All the common kinfolk. To lay their eyes on Him. To behold Him. And to hold Jesus.

They actually held God incarnate in their hands.

Me, you, the whole world

Jesus’ relatives held Him, but does God hold us in His hands?

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December 8, 2016 at 9:37 am | Uncategorized


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It’s My Birthday: I’m Revealing My Number 1 Wish

Birthday, courtesy of Adobe SparkIt’s my birthday! Make a wish and blow out the candles. 

Such fun, hope-filled words.

Today, December 1, is my official birthday. And, of course, my twin sister, Sharon, made an appearance in the world this same day. But a few minutes after my grand entrance.

There’s a glorious part about birthday wishes.

You can wish for anything. 

You don’t say anything unless you mean…any-thing. So, it’s exactly the kind of stuff I dared to dream…shiny things, on the hunch that maybe…possibly, a few of my “anythings” might actually become real.

Some came true, while others fizzled as quick as I blew out candles on a cake. Wishes that ran the spectrum of valiant and noble to downright self-centered and princess-ish.

Wishes I patiently waited on. And those I threw a childish tantrum over.

Still, deep in the depths of my soul, this girl’s always been a dreamer—wishing for the subtle pleasures of life and big ole’ ginormous things only God could pull off.

Looking back, I see the Lord’s tender mercies in my top wishes. In case you didn’t know, God’s the biggest dreamer of all. And He has dreams for each of us.

For me, celebrating a birthday adds up to more than five decades. Me and God still dream—together.

Here’s a countdown of my top 7 wishes:

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December 1, 2016 at 8:30 am | Uncategorized