Showing posts with label sovereignty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sovereignty. Show all posts

10.02.2015

and so it began...

Six years have passed since our first date. (SIX!) The past six years of my life have been full of joy, love, and surprises. And I'm thankful that since 2 October 2009, I've been spending each year with this cutie-pie with the baby face:

Our first "couple" pic -- taken December 2009 (post first-date)

I think it was September 29. The night D$ asked me on a date (over the phone, since we lived 4 hours apart), I went home to my beautiful friends Annie and Mary, and the following few hours played out like a fashion show. Living with your two best girls = endless fashion advice and 2 extra closets of clothes that aren't your own. The date wasn't until the end of the week, but I needed a good outfit ASAP.  In the end, I wore bell-bottom blue jeans (cute at the time), grey converse, and a purple sweater. (I'm glad I remember this outfit, because I forgot to take a picture that evening!) 

So in the late afternoon on October 2 I met D in a special location. I remember it was a mild evening, but the beautiful north Louisiana landscape was drenched in warm sunlight. I remember seeing D... he had on a checkered button up shirt (purple and tan on white), denim, and some nice looking boots. Although I didn't know it at the time, he had asked me to meet him at the place his grandfather liked to visit during his life... there's a bench there now in memorial to his grandfather. I didn't even notice the bench, though, because I was too distracted by the (figurative) butterflies. 

We hopped in his old red truck and made our way to... Piccadilly.

That's right, Piccadilly. The cafeteria. You see, while we were in Haiti, our entire team dreamt of food. It seemed to be the topic of many conversations... sushi, pancakes, hot wings and milk, Dinty Moore, and Piccadilly. I remember telling Daniel that when my sister and I were young, that's where my mom would take us for special occasions. We LOVED Piccadilly*. The cubes of blue jello at the start of the line... the fried fish... the ROLLS... endless sweet tea. It was like heaven on earth for little girls (and older couples). But what I remember most about our childhood Piccadilly outings, which I told Daniel while we were in Haiti, were the Andes mints. When we Mom would pay at the end of our meal, there was always a small box of Andes mints for 5¢ each. Mom would buy each of us one mint but make us wait until we got home to eat them. We would eat the mints on the front porch, and then roll up the wrappers into little balls and see who could throw them the farthest. They always ended up landing in the monkey grass... and I seem to recall Meghan digging her wrapper-ball out for a re-throw a couple of times. Fond K Street memories. :)
*not a sponsored statement

Piccadilly with Daniel was seriously hilarious. We were notably the youngest people eating there at 6pm on a Friday. Nonetheless, the food was good and the company was even better. When we paid, D bought two Andes mints and tucked them away... I figured he was saving them for later. 

Another thing I didn't realize at the time: Daniel was basically "winging" our date. I've heard him say he thought about taking me to a movie but then didn't look up times? (Not sure if I have this information totally correct.) So he just picked me up, took me to eat, and was, from that point on, flying by the seat of his pants. He (casually, as though planned) suggested that we go for coffee at Books-a-Million and then walk around the park by the river. I thought that sounded great! Pumpkin Spice Latte and fall weather walks are among some of my favorites. However, once we made it to the park we saw a large group of people making their way into this local museum/garden called The Biedenharn. We walked closer to see what was happening, and the greeter invited us inside. It turned out that the museum was offering free dance lessons that very evening (waltz and west coast swing) for 3 hours under the stars... and, naturally, we arrived right on time.

We were pretty excited and spent the whole night dancing; the weather was amazing, the instructor was easy to follow, and my dance partner was (obviously) dreamy. My cheeks hurt from smiling by the end of those three hours, but I didn't want the night to end. Unbeknownst to either of us that evening, only 2 years and 2 weeks later on October 15, 2011, Daniel would propose to me in that very garden. 

When we left we walked a bit and chatted about bits and bobs. When we made it back to where my car was parked, D took out the two Andes mints. We sat on the curb, ate the mints, balled up the wrappers, and threw them as far as we could. We said goodbye and I made my way home... pretty sure I called Annie and Mary ASAP to fill them in on every single detail. Also pretty sure I was too giddy to sleep that night. That first date... it was orchestrated by God. And it was perfect.


Delighted that our first date turned into many more and brought us to where we are now. Undeserving of this great love. Thankful for all God's provisions since October 2, 2009.

Hubsby, I'll always dance with you.

x

9.03.2015

happy first Scottiversary to us!

Today marks one year that we've lived in Scotland. Woah.

This time last year, we were arriving to Edinburgh, 4 suitcases + 4 carryons  + 2 deer-in-the-headlights looks alighting the train at Edinburgh Waverley, [unsuccessfully] trying to roll our bags across the bumpy stones, exiting onto Princes Street with all bags in tow, only to be told we needed to go back through the station and exit at the opposite side (Market Street) to find a taxi. If ever there were two people who stood out as newbs, WE were those people that day. 

Boy did we learn a lot in the 365 days following that one. 

Special shout-out to my adventure partner D$, who has made even the
tough times of our first year in Scotland some of our best times yet.
Love you my hubsby! 


Moving abroad changes you. Really, ANY move changes you. I think it shapes and develops your character, your endurance, and most certainly your patience! Both times I've moved I'm certain God used it as a way to show me that he always provides for our needs. So often I seem to forget how faithful he is. But he shows himself true to his promises every single time. 

Here are a few of my favorite, unexpected gifts from this past year in Edinburgh: 

- the amazing New College community that welcomed us with open arms
- BOOK CLUB!
- two adorable Hewitt children that stole my heart (and now a third!)
- being able to practice Spanish with students from Spain to whom I teach English. :)
- all of our amazing, fun, out-of-town guests
- ... and so much more. This list could go on and on.

I'm so thankful for the opportunity to live in Edinburgh. The first year flew by, so I know I'll need to cherish and enjoy every minute of our remaining time here. Don't forget to come visit... you know you'll have a place to stay! :)




6.15.2015

oh, by the way, we moved to Scotland!



Yes, it's true. Daniel and I relocated to Edinburgh [ed-in-bur-uh], Scotland on 4 September 2014. If you're reading my blog (anybody?) you probably already know this. Because I post (as both the French AND South-Louisianians say) "beaucoup" pictures. 

We really like love living in Edinburgh. We think it has the best of everything you could want in a city... the greenest parks, the cutest cafes, the cosiest pubs, the friendliest people, and the list goes on and on. We love being able to walk everywhere. We love our "wee" flat, our friends, and everything about this beautiful country. *except for maybe the weather* I strongly urge you to come visit while we are living here. We'd be happy to host, and you would not be disappointed! 

About 8 months into our Edinburgh life D and I visited the US for about a month. It. Was. Great! We loved seeing friends and family while home. It was comfortable being in the culture we were raised in. We travelled so much, visiting north and south Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Kansas. I was thankful for that refreshing trip, seeing loved ones and eating too much Chick-fil-a. While we were home I spoke to several people about my #todayinedinburgh photos. It was amazing to see how many people were following our journey via social media. Helps me feel like my loved ones are less far away. People had nothing but nice things to say: "your pictures are so beautiful," "Edinburgh looks like an amazing place," "it's so neat to follow you guys in the UK." And also things like: "you guys are really living the dream," "how lucky you are to live in Scotland," "your life is like a movie." 

So, I'm writing this blog post to address the latter series of comments.

We feel so thankful that God chose to bring us to Scotland, because we really do love it here. We also trust that, no matter where we are, God will provide for our needs. And He most certainly has! Sometimes we'll say to each other (almost a year later) "Wow... we actually LIVE here!" because it's not something either of us would have ever expected. But, as the saying goes, the grass is always greener on the other side. And in this case, while the grass LITERALLY is greener, I want to tell you that we have faced our share of hardships, but we are thankful for the hope we have that God will walk us through and provide for our needs. Take this, for instance...

When I post pictures of bright sun shining beautifully into our back bedroom it's because I've been inside all day and that was the ONLY 5 SECONDS OF THE DAY that the sun came out. What. The. Heck. Scotland?!?!


When I post pictures of tea and biscuits in bed, it's because I'm having hot tea under the covers in the middle of the day because it's FREEZING in our flat and we're too cheap to start using the heat in early October.


When I post pictures of romantic early-morning adventures with my sweet boo-thang, it's because the forecast for THE NEXT 36 HOURS is RAIN!!!!! So we better get out at 8am and enjoy the clear skies before it starts raining by lunch. 


When I post pictures of our roast chicken for #thanksgivinginedinburgh, I'm roasting a chicken because the only fresh turkey I could find was nearly $100. Heck to the no. 


When I post picturesque twilight silhouettes of church spires, just keep in mind that twilight in December was at 4pm. NOT. COOL.


Also 3:30pm sunsets in January..


When I post pictures of snowy fields, just remember that I usually WALK to work. about 2 miles, and yes, uphill. 


When I post pictures of gorgeous flower gardens, please know that it's the only 10 minutes of the day that the grey skies briefly shared with the sun.


When I post pictures of ancient castle ruins, bear in mind that the only reason we went there was because we won free train tickets and were able to enter at no cost. We packed a lunch. I don't even like packing my lunch.


The list goes on and on. Like, for example..
- Scottish Power is the UK equivalent of Comcast.
- I work 3 jobs, that, inconveniently, aren't close to one another. 
- Exciting things happen in the lives of our family members and friends back home, but we miss out. 

SO, what?

Here's the bottom line: most people nobody has a perfect/dreamy/movie-like life. We all have difficulties and hard times in life, regardless of what we post on social media for the world to see. And I've realized that, without meaning to, I've made my life seem like it's full of adventures and excitement. But in all actuality, it's probably a lot like yours! 

Love where you live, because God has put you there for a reason. Enjoy the little things, like sunshine, free day trips, bright colored flowers, delicious CHICKEN at Thanksgiving, etc., because they are so often the biggest blessings. And don't be too discouraged from the hard things in life [I'm preaching to the choir, here], but have hope and see it at work all around you.

peace & love

1.03.2014

2014… you're gonna be a good one

I am not typically the one to follow the new year's resolution "trend." I honestly can't really think of any  year that I've ever made a real resolution. But as I was looking at my ONE (just one) blog post for the whole year of 2013, I thought maybe it was time I made a resolution to blog more regularly. (Don't hold me to this resolution… it was just a brief thought I had.) :)

2013 was a very interesting year. It started off rough, but the Lord answered our prayers and provided us with some lovely Maryland friends. When we realized that "our plan" wasn't exactly what God wanted for us in 2013, He also provided us with great contentment, peace and joy during that time. We officially were married one year on July 14, 2013, and by God's grace we continue to love each other more every day. I started my second year of teaching, which has, as many said, been MUCH BETTER than the first year. We spent a lovely Thanksgiving hosting the Jackson's in Baltimore, and traveled to Chicago to spend Christmas with the Nguyen's to end the year with family. 

With that being said, we look forward with great anticipation this year of 2014. We are excited to see where the Lord leads us and how He guides our steps. We are thankful for His grace and love, and we want to show it to those around us. 

May your 2014 be blessed. :)


11.25.2011

GiveThanks 5

As I look back on the work that the Lord has done in my life and His sovereign grace over every moment I've been on this earth, I have nothing but gratitude. Even in reading the Old Testament, the picture of His divine redemption has been on the forefront of His plan since the beginning. It's awesome (yes, awesome) to see it unfold in the Bible through the stories of Abraham, the twelve sons of Jacob, the story of Moses, the story of Ruth, David and his kingdom, Soloman and his wisdom, down through the prophets and all the way to Christ. But it doesn't end there! Then God graciously uses US as part of this plan... and I am so thankful to look back and see the ways that God has used little ole me in this Big Picture. I am humbled. I am thankful.

In these past 3.5 years of college the Lord has used many experiences to shape and mold my spiritual life into what it is today. One of the main ways He's done that is through missions. He's given me so many opportunities to serve overseas in my college career, and I encourage anyone who is hearing the call to Go... ANSWER it! :) It's SO worth it and it will change your life forever. If you are seeking guidance concerning missions, check out this website: TheTask

Here are a few of the places the Lord has brought me over the past few years:

Attempted group picture, SB2009 -- San Antonio, Texas

Ministry of the Word, Summer 2009 -- Recuay, Peru

Displaying God's love through actions, Summer 2009 -- Passe Catabois, Haiti

Rebuilding Hope, SB2010 -- Nueva Rosita, Mexico

"Pure and undefiled religion... to care for the orphans and widows in their distress..."


LOVE these children with all my heart

Summer 2010

Guatemala City, Guatemala

Capesino de NiƱos... complete sovereignty of God, Summer 2011 -- Quito, Ecuador

Thank You, Father, for the opportunities to serve You and further Your kingdom in the nations. Please continue to call workers into Your harvest fields. So thankful for your sovereignty over the nations... help us to love like You love.

#GiveThanks

11.24.2011

GiveThanks 4

Happy Thanksgiving day! :) Or as some say, happy turkey day. Today has been blessed and FULL, much like my tummy. I am grateful to have spent this thanksgiving with my new Vietnamese family.

As you've seen, there are many things I am thankful for. But today I want to express my gratitude to the Lord for the greatest gift I've ever received... the gift that ETERNALLY changed my life.

The gift of salvation through Christ.


"The same breath that God breathed into us He graciously gave up to redeem us."

I praise God for salvation found in Christ. I praise God for His love... that He loves us so much He sent His Son into this world to pay for our sins. I praise God that He willingly became human to bear my sin on the cross. I praise God for raising His Son from the grave and defeating sin. And I praise God for showing me the Truth and sending His Spirit to guide me and help me to live in the light.

For those who do and don't know of this mysterious Gospel message, I suggest that you watch this video. God. Our. Sins. Paying. Everyone. Life. http://vimeo.com/20960385


#GiveThanks

5.30.2010

a guate-glimpse

3.4 earthquake
volcano
ash all over the place
tropical storm Agatha
non-stop rain
mudslides
leaking/caved-in roofs
sinkholes


...a Faithful Father who is in control

Dear Lord, please be with the people of Guatemala who have lost their homes or family members due to these natural disasters. I pray that you will please keep the team safe as they travel to San Salvador tomorrow. I also pray that you would hold the children in Your hand, keeping them all safe. I ask that you would give comfort, and draw people to Yourself during this time, to bring You the glory. I praise You for Your faithfulness.

"Not infrequently our God brings His people into difficulties on purpose that they may come to know Him as they could not otherwise do. Then He reveals Himself as a "very present help in time of need..." -Hudson Taylor

The Lord is faithful in all His words and kind in all His works.
-Psalm 145:13b

Please pray for the people of Guatemala during this time.

4.26.2010

psalm 145

I will extol You, my God and my King, and bless your name forever and ever. Every day I will bless You and praise Your name forever and ever. Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised, and His greatness is unsearchable. One generation shall commend Your works to another and shall declare Your mighty acts. On the glorious splendor of Your majesty, and on Your wondrous works, I will meditate. They shall speak of the might of Your awesome deeds, and I will declare Your greatness. They shall pour forth the fame of Your abundant goodness and shall sing aloud of Your righteousness. The Lord is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. The Lord is good to all, and His mercy is over all that He has made. All Your works shall give thanks to You, O Lord, and all your saints shall bless You! They shall speak of the glory of Your kingdom and tell of Your power to make known to the children of man Your mighty deeds and the glorious splendor of Your kingdom. Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and Your dominion endures throughout all generations. The Lord is faithful in all His words and kind in all His works. The Lord upholds all who are falling and raises us all who are bowed down. The eyes of all look to You, and You give them their food in due season. You open Your hand; You satisfy the desire of every living thing. The Lord is righteous in all His ways and kind in all His works. The Lord is near to all who call on Him, to all who call on Him in truth. He fulfills the desire of those who fear Him; He also hears their cry and saves them. The Lord preserves all who love Him, but the wicked He will destroy. My mouth will speak the praise of the Lord, and let all flesh bless His holy name forever and ever.

amen.


picnic on the parade grounds. :)

2.21.2010

hope for tomorrow... and for this summer :)

I am excited about where the Lord is going to take me this summer.

I had the privilege this weekend to meet and chat with a wonderful woman named Mrs. Kathy Causey. We were discussing possible plans of spending the summer as a missionary at a children's home in Guatemala called HopeForTomorrow. Please, let me share with you the story of how I randomly "stumbled across" this opportunity...

It's fall semester 2009, and LSU tells me that I am required to take a final English composition class if I ever want to graduate and get a degree. Ok, that's cool, no big deal. Let me just choose a random class from the 110 sections of English 2000 that LSU offers. Alright, I've got it... English 2000 with Brigitte McCray, section 15. Our assignment for the whole semester is this: write one 15-page research paper on ANY topic of your choice. Naturally, I chose something I was interested in/passionate about: adoption. After doing extensive research well into the month of October, I realized that I wanted a quote to start my paper that said something to the extent of, "the children of today are our hope for tomorrow." So like every intellectual college student, I typed it in on Google. And guess what website was the first in my list of results. :)

As I read through the information presented on the website, I sent an email just letting them know I was intrigued by/interested in their ministry. I told them that I was looking for a place to serve this summer, but I mainly just wanted to know more about what they do and why they do it. That was at the end of October.

First day of fall finals week (Monday, December 7, 2009). I am sitting at my desk taking a small study break to write a prayer in my journal. Here's the last thing I wrote that afternoon:

"Also, I want to continue to pray for this summer -- plans, where You want to lead me. I want to be where You have already planned for me to be. Please show me where, doing what, in Your time. I am trusting You for summer plans. My summer is YOURS. I am altogether Yours, all my days. Please use me to bring glory to Yourself."

Jesus isn't kidding when He says,
If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.
-John 15:7
Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.
-Matthew 7:7
And Martha speaks from experience when she says,
But even now I know that whatever you ask from God, God will give you.
-John 11:22

This is what happened to me that day: the Lord gave me what I asked for. I asked for Him to show me where He wants me, in His time. And He answered. I am SO thankful; this led me to genuine worship of the living God I serve, that meets my needs AND provides for the things I ask. I guess His timing was just right then. That VERY evening of December 7, I checked my email and had a message from a man named Kenneth Sese, the on-site missionary at HopeForTomorrow, whom firstly apologized for the lengthy response time (he had a good excuse... I totally forgive him. ;), and secondly said that they were interested in having me this summer. So now, here I am today, a little over two months later, and I got an email from him this afternoon saying this,

Rebecca,
Wonderful to hear from you. I’ve already heard from Kathy and Brenda regarding the meeting and both were very excited. Kathy had very good things to say about you.
Basically, we are a go!

Woahie.

Nothing is set in stone. No dates, lots of questions, and much still to do. But it looks like I may be serving the Lord this summer in the small country south of Mexico at a freshly-started children's home. And I couldn't be more thrilled. :) I believe in God's sovereignty. (Romans 8:28) I know it wasn't a coincidence that I got in this one particular English class, received an assignment, chose adoption, googled a quote, and found this ministry. And I believe that God is sovereign in ALL He does, to bring glory to Himself. And I desire to bring glory to Him by fulfilling His will.

I deeply desire to be in God's will. Daniel brought up a good point tonight when he said, "don't you think God desires that you know His will for your life?" Proverbs 16:9 says, "The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps." So I am making these plans, with the help of God, and trusting in Him, so that He will direct my path. (Proverbs 3:5-6)

But honestly, I still can hardly believe it!! :)

So now I would like to ask you, blog reader, to please pray for me as I continue to prepare to serve the Lord this summer, possibly at HopeForTomorrow, with some beautiful, sweet hispanic children.

And since I am taking this opportunity to update the blogger world, I would also like to share that plans are in the making for the annual LSU BCM mission trip to Mexico. As far as I know, I am going to help lead a team, but I am still waiting on Steve and Meagan to tell me exactly where. So I will keep you posted on that as I get more information. Also, dnow coming up this weekend, SENT at FBC Swartz, and I am really looking forward to spending my weekend discipling and chatting with sweet 10th grade girls. Spanish classes are going well, and family group is rockin'. :)

Finally, I will update you with some pictures for your viewing pleasure:


These sweet redheaded friends of mine share with me in our love for Haiti. And we have joined together to raise money and awareness for Heartline Ministries after the earthquake that hit Haiti in January. I love these people and their hearts.


(Walter) Daniel has recently started seminary school at NOBTS. I am glad that he is closer! But while he is very studious and works hard in his studies and spending time with the Lord and friends, he also somehow finds time to spend with me. I am thankful and blessed. :)


And finally, you know I can't update with pictures and not include one of my roomies/best friends. I am blessed to have these girls in my life. This picture was taken this morning before church. I love Sunday mornings, waking up, and going to worship with Annie and Mary.

You've made known to me the path of life.
In Your presence is fullness of joy,
at Your right hand are pleasures evermore.
-Psalm 16:11

1.26.2010

Romans 8

There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. For the law of the Spirit of Life has set you free in Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death. For God has done what the law, weakened by the flesh, could not do. By sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, He condemned sin in the flesh in order that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us who walk not according to the flesh but according to the Spirit. For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit. For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace. For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God's law; indeed, it cannot. Those who are in the flesh cannot please God. You, however, are not in the flesh but in the Spirit if, in fact, the Spirit of God dwells in you. Anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to Him. But, if Christ is in you, although the body is dead because of sin, the Spirit is life because of righteousness. If the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies, through His spirit who dwells in you.

So then, brothers, we are debtors, not to the flesh to live according to the flesh. For if you live according to the flesh you will die, but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live. For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, "Abba! Father!" The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children then heirs -- heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with Him in order that we may also be glorified with Him.

For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the Glory that is to be revealed to us. For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the sons of God. For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it in hope that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption and obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God. For we know that the whole creation has been groaning together in the pains of childbirth until now. And not only the creation, but we ourselves who have the firstfruits of the Spirit groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for the adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies. For in this hope we were saved. Now, hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes in what he sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience. Likewise, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words. And He who searches the heart knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God. And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to His purpose. For those whom He foreknew He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, in order that He might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those whom He predestined He also called, and those whom He called He also justified, and those whom He justified He also glorified.

What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us who is against us? He who did not spare His own Son but gave Him up for us all, how could He not also with Him graciously give us all things? Who shall bring any charge against God's elect? It is God who justifies. Who is to condemn? Christ Jesus is the one who died -- more than that, who was raised -- who is at the right hand of God, who indeed is interceding for us. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword? As it is written, "For Your sake we are being killed all the day long; we are regarded as sheep to be slaughtered." No, in all these things we are more than conquers through Him who loved us. For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the Love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.

amen.

Thanks, Daniel, for your help. :)