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Sunday, March 22, 2009
The Auction
Tonight at 6PM at TRC, we are having an auction to raise funds for kids camps, kids activities, and kids ministry. Please try to come, it's funny as all get out. The bidding gets hot and heavy when the chocolate goodies come out for bid! It's nice to see the kids take part in their own fund raising by helping deliver the goods to the high bidder. There's a great variety of goods and services, for instance; what would you bid for cooking lessons? Delivery of fresh farm eggs? Try the auction, you'll like it. You might even meet new friends that could end up being your friends for decades. It's fun at TRC!!
Saturday, March 21, 2009
More on Bill and Karen
One of the great things about having friends that are a 'little' younger than you are: their memories are better! Got an e-mail from Karen at 6:19 AM (why was she up so early on a Saturday morning?) and she reminded me of a few things.
We were at both of David and Amy's weddings; the civil ceremony before he left for Iraq, and the second Catholic ceremony when he got back. We also went to Bill's retirement party in The Dalles, a retirement that really meant he was just changing jobs. Jim wired their house, forgot all about that one! I'll tell you a little about their house. Mt. Adams is right (almost) out of their kitchen and bedroom windows. Bill made the staircase to the upstairs from wood on their property, it's beautiful. If you look at the house, it seems like it could be a house in Alaska. Throughout their home building project, Bill learned how to be nice to inspectors. We got in touch again in 1986, (where does she get this memory?) when she was pregnant and living in NH. The first time we got together after Alaska was 1986.
I really hope all of you will have a chance to meet them, some of you have met Bill. He had retirement business at Ft. Lewis and when he came up for that, he attended the TRC with us. There is a lot more to the story. You have heard nothing about Banjo Bill yet, or the organizer Karen is. Another day.
We were at both of David and Amy's weddings; the civil ceremony before he left for Iraq, and the second Catholic ceremony when he got back. We also went to Bill's retirement party in The Dalles, a retirement that really meant he was just changing jobs. Jim wired their house, forgot all about that one! I'll tell you a little about their house. Mt. Adams is right (almost) out of their kitchen and bedroom windows. Bill made the staircase to the upstairs from wood on their property, it's beautiful. If you look at the house, it seems like it could be a house in Alaska. Throughout their home building project, Bill learned how to be nice to inspectors. We got in touch again in 1986, (where does she get this memory?) when she was pregnant and living in NH. The first time we got together after Alaska was 1986.
I really hope all of you will have a chance to meet them, some of you have met Bill. He had retirement business at Ft. Lewis and when he came up for that, he attended the TRC with us. There is a lot more to the story. You have heard nothing about Banjo Bill yet, or the organizer Karen is. Another day.
Let Your Alls Be All
"Let your alls be all." We first heard that quote from P. Dick Benjamin in Anchorage, Alaska in 1973. One of those quotes that stick with you for a long time. It's about believing the word of God, having faith in the Living God. Our trust is never offended when we put it in Christ.
"All" is one of those little words that would be easy to overlook when we are reading the Bible, but when we do a double-take with words like that, God is sure to make life come through. I have notebooks full of good quotes from messages we have heard for the last few years and I'm going to paint them in a house some day, probably as a border at the top of a wall in a central room. I think the words of encouragement we hear are worth posting, speaking, living all over the world. Here are just a few of the "all" verses:
"...All authority (ALL power of rule) in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Go then and make disciples of ALL the nations, baptizing them into the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Teaching them to observe everything that I have commanded you, and behold, I am with you ALL the days (perpetually, uniformly, and on every occasion), to the [very] close and consummation of the age." Matt. 28:18-20
"And ALL the multitude were seeking to touch Him, for healing power was ALL the while going forth from Him and curing them ALL [saving them from severe illnesses or calamities]." Luke 6:19
"We pray that you may be invigorated and strengthened with ALL power according to the might of His glory, to exercise every kind of endurance and patience (perseverance and forbearance) with joy. Col. 1:11
"For His divine power has bestowed upon us ALL things that are requisite and suited to life and godliness, through the full, personal knowledge of Him Who called us by and to His own glory and excellence." 2Peter1:3. ALL scriptures are from the Amplified Bible.
Let your ALLS be ALL. Wonder how many more ALL scriptures there are?
"All" is one of those little words that would be easy to overlook when we are reading the Bible, but when we do a double-take with words like that, God is sure to make life come through. I have notebooks full of good quotes from messages we have heard for the last few years and I'm going to paint them in a house some day, probably as a border at the top of a wall in a central room. I think the words of encouragement we hear are worth posting, speaking, living all over the world. Here are just a few of the "all" verses:
"...All authority (ALL power of rule) in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Go then and make disciples of ALL the nations, baptizing them into the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Teaching them to observe everything that I have commanded you, and behold, I am with you ALL the days (perpetually, uniformly, and on every occasion), to the [very] close and consummation of the age." Matt. 28:18-20
"And ALL the multitude were seeking to touch Him, for healing power was ALL the while going forth from Him and curing them ALL [saving them from severe illnesses or calamities]." Luke 6:19
"We pray that you may be invigorated and strengthened with ALL power according to the might of His glory, to exercise every kind of endurance and patience (perseverance and forbearance) with joy. Col. 1:11
"For His divine power has bestowed upon us ALL things that are requisite and suited to life and godliness, through the full, personal knowledge of Him Who called us by and to His own glory and excellence." 2Peter1:3. ALL scriptures are from the Amplified Bible.
Let your ALLS be ALL. Wonder how many more ALL scriptures there are?
Friday, March 20, 2009
Friendship With Bill and Karen

Bill is a Scot, and Karen is Boston Irish. Whoa!!! That says a whole lot doesn't it? It's really simple to get acquainted and build relationships with new people; dinners, game nights, church functions, long talks about dreams, vision, pain, joy. It's easy to see when God has bonded you with people, the friendship lasts through everything, including decades.
We were blessed to be at their wedding and further blessed to visit Karen in the hospital when their first baby, David was born. There have been three others born to them. David is married, served honorably in the Washington National Guard, with one year in a tank unit in Iraq four or five years ago. Their other kids are Joanna, Ian and Morgan.
We lost track of each other when we left Alaska in 1980. Bill and Karen moved to Talkeetna after Bill got out of the army, and then moved to the east coast to New Hampshire and worked at carpentry. About fifteen years ago, we got a call from Bill. They had an opportunity to move out west again, it's in their blood! Our conversation just picked up where we left off in 1980. Bill joined the Oregon National Guard and worked as a recruiter for years and then retired a few years ago. He and Karen and the kids built a beautiful home in the woods in SW Washington, off the Columbia River. We spent one July 4th with them by the river watching the fireworks. What memories.
Here's the thing about this friendship. Jesus has always been at the center of our relationship. Whatever either family has gone through, we have been there for each other. Been some pretty hairy stuff too. There has been great, funny moments and moments when you hold your breath. There has always been prayer for each family. We talk about silly stuff, but serious stuff too. We can say anything to each other and know it's ok. Here's another thing about Bill and Karen. When you love Bill and Karen, you love their kids and dogs too. You even love their families even though we have not met all of them. We've been there for David and Amy's happy wedding in Portland a few years ago. Karen and I have been at a beach house in Lincoln City with other women from her church several times. We have shared life, whatever it brings. Jim and I treasure Bill, Karen and their children. They are part of us. That is the work that Jesus does.
There is a lot of loneliness today. I pray that you will find this kind of friendship, the kind that lasts for more than thirty years. Cultivate the friendships you have now. Trust. Share your dreams with your friends, exhort, encourage and give in Jesus name. Be loyal. Be proud when it's time to be proud, be compassionate and honest with friends. Friendship is a reward from the Lord that comes out of fellowship. Never give up on friends.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Jan
My cousin Jan found out a couple months ago that she has breast cancer. I read entries on Facebook today about her experience so far and at the center of it all is Jesus, the Prince of Peace. She has a PET scan that doesn't give a very good report, yet she is at peace. Starting next Wednesday, she is facing five days a week of treatment, yet she is at peace.
The peace that Jan is experiencing comes directly from knowing Jesus Christ as her personal Savior. No use trying to explain what this peace is like, just can't do it. This peace must be personally experienced, and it's for anyone, everyone who wants to know Jesus. This is not the kind of peace that evaporates with the first bad news we hear, and it's not the kind of well-being we occasionally feel when life is going well for us. This is peace that comes only through Jesus, it is of eternal value and nothing in this world can destroy it. It's a never changing peace that resides in the very deepest parts of our being. It's a peace that knows Who our consolation is. It's a peace that knows who our Provider is. It's a peace that covers all things and remains when big adversity comes into our lives. This peace of eternal value is ours through faith in the Lord Jesus, yes, He is Lord. It's yours too if you ask for it. It's a peace that trusts what the Lord says is true. Ps. 4:8, Isa. 26:3, John 14:27, John 16:33, Philippians 4:6-7.
The peace that Jan is experiencing comes directly from knowing Jesus Christ as her personal Savior. No use trying to explain what this peace is like, just can't do it. This peace must be personally experienced, and it's for anyone, everyone who wants to know Jesus. This is not the kind of peace that evaporates with the first bad news we hear, and it's not the kind of well-being we occasionally feel when life is going well for us. This is peace that comes only through Jesus, it is of eternal value and nothing in this world can destroy it. It's a never changing peace that resides in the very deepest parts of our being. It's a peace that knows Who our consolation is. It's a peace that knows who our Provider is. It's a peace that covers all things and remains when big adversity comes into our lives. This peace of eternal value is ours through faith in the Lord Jesus, yes, He is Lord. It's yours too if you ask for it. It's a peace that trusts what the Lord says is true. Ps. 4:8, Isa. 26:3, John 14:27, John 16:33, Philippians 4:6-7.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Macaiah
Last Friday, we drove to the Tacoma Dome to visit part of our family. Our grandson Macaiah is in the drumline for Curtis High School in Tacoma, Macaiah is the tall one in the pictures. Our daughter Patti and our son-in-law Marc is with Macaiah. We heard a lot of school spirit and saw passion for what they were doing. Loud and proud! Grandchildren are a blessing from the Lord and we are thankful for every one of them. CHS was eliminated from the tournament that night, but that didn't stop the drumline from giving everything they had. Thanks for the invite Macaiah!!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Holy Seed
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"And though a tenth [of the people] remain in the land, it will be for their destruction [eaten up and burned] like a terebinth tree or like an oak whose stump and substance remain when they are felled or have cast their leaves. The holy seed [the elect remnant] is the stump and substance [of Israel]." Isaiah 6:13 Amp.
Some of the greatest wonders created by God in our world are in the Olympic Peninsula. One of our favorite places in Mora Campground, Rialto Beach. Just nothing like sitting in the sand and listening to the Pacific Ocean. The peninsula is full of beauty since it's a rain forest. When the explorers started coming over from Europe, they wrote in their log books and journals of the grand Douglas fir trees that covered the the west. Much of the logging was done to provide war ships for Great Britain and Spain. Our family fell in love with this area from the first time we went camping there. Some of the later generation trees were not as tall as the old growth which were 300' or so. The fallen trees are so large, we have had grandchildren climb up inside the hollowed out center. Great pictures!
These beautiful trees call out for close inspection, otherwise you miss what is going on in these stumps or nurse logs. Stumps are left when the logger has cut the tree, or the tree has fallen because of age, or disease. First look says the tree is gone, what is left is dead. This is where close inspection reveals the truth. The nurse log will soon be home to a new generation of growth. In time, a new giant tree will come out of this nutrient rich log...that only looks dead. The stump has the same purpose, provide life. Look inside the stump and you will see all kinds of creepy crawlies in there. They are getting their food and shelter there. New generations of moss, flowers, and trees will find their way into this richness.
There have been times that I thought my life was like a stump. Everything seemed it couldn't possibly recover, but God's plan is always life. Life, life, life. Sometimes it seemed like the rubble was just too great to be useful. Go back to the top of the blog, to the scripture and read it again.
O.K. Now that you have read it again, did you see it with new eyes? Do you see God's eternal plan with new eyes? We all have feelings of life being down to a stump, but God makes that stump a nurturing place for the holy seed, us ! I've been thinking about this scripture for several days, and I am struck by the wonder of it all. All of us saved by the precious blood of Jesus are holy seed because of our new birth in Christ! I can barely write, think or comprehend the greatness of God! How many times have I read Isaiah? And this verse has become the rhema in my heart.
My prayer for the Church in these troubled times is for us to see these experiences we go through with new eyes, new faith...the faith as small as a mustard seed. God IS our Protector and Provider, never doubt that.
The next time you go to the Peninsula, take your camera and find the stump and nurse logs. Share the pictures with everyone you know and tell them of the holy seed that survives because of the glory of God. Who serves a God like our God? No one.
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