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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Gladness!

Gladness!  I like to cultivate the spirit of gladness!  It puts the soul so in tune again, and keeps it in tune, so that Satan is shy of touching it - the chords of the soul become too warm, or too full of heavenly electricity, for his infernal fingers, and he goes off somewhere else!  Satan is always very shy of meddling with me when my heart is full of gladness and joy in the Holy Ghost.
Mrs. Chas. E. Cowman, Streams in the Desert


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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Time to Think and Pray

 Brenda, of the blog It's a Beautiful Life sent me this after reading the quote I posted earlier about taking time to watch the leaves change.

"I was reading in a little pretty book I own something that says something similar.  I just read it this morning..."

"Mother Schaefer has a yard full of leaf-shedding trees, and she picks up every leaf unaided in spite of her sons' repeated protests. . . 'They just don't understand.'  (She explains.)  'My basket and I want to do the job."

'You see, this life's just too busy nowadays.  Everybody's busy rushing someplace so they can get back in time to rush someplace else.  They want me to join this and that; they want me to go here and go there.  It's all very nice, but they don't give me any time to think... I need to sort things out, to think them over and then talk about them---with God.'

Even as she explained, the fragile little lady knelt and kept on with the work she loved so well.... She rubbed each leaf against her pale cheek as if to feel each tiny vein.... Then for a moment she closed her eyes, and I knew it was in prayer."


June Masters Bacher
Quiet Moments for Women
(this piece was found in "The Charm of Simple Things", editor Terri Gibbs, (c) 1998v)


Thanks Brenda! 

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Mrs. Chas. E. Cowman

One of the fun things about rummaging in thrift stores is the books you might find.  Old classics and interesting out of print books are almost the norm.  One such book – published in 1925 – also gives a glimpse of the culture of the era.

The book is Streams in the Desert and the author is Mrs. Chas. E. Cowman.  It isn’t until the Forward of the book, where the author signs her name in her own handwriting, do we learn her name is actually Lettie B. Cowman.

That was the reason I picked the book up but I bought it (for 50 cents) because of the content.

From the dust jacket:  Streams in the Desert offers
- 365 inspired meditations of encouragement
- Practical directives for inner peace and certainty
– A tried formula for successful living.

How could I not buy Mrs. Chas E. Cowman’s book!

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Take Time


"Even if something is left undone, everyone must take time to sit still and watch the leaves turn." 
~   Elizabeth Lawrence



The perfect agenda for a Fall day!
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

A "sound heart and merry throat"

 
"When piped a tiny voice hard by,
Gay and polite, a cheerful cry,
Chic-chic-a-dee-dee! saucy note
Out of sound heart and merry throat."
-Ralph Waldo Emerson


The chickadees are becoming my favorite bird. There are certainly birds showier in color but nothing beats the spunk of a chickadee.

When I fill my feeders, it is the chickadees that jump right in and start eating the fresh seed before I’ve even finished. Most other birds stay at a safe distance and don’t venture near the feeders until I am long gone. But not the brave little chickadee.

And when he finds the seed he wants, it is very often a huge find. How he is able to handle those large seeds and nuts with only his little beak and the branch of a tree is beyond me. But he does.

What a fun – and very motivating – little bird!

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Are My Blades Sharp?

“Christians have often disputed as to whether what leads the Christian home is good actions, or Faith in Christ. I have no right really to speak on such a difficult question, but it does seem to me like asking which blade in a pair of scissors is most necessary.” 
C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity


As any serious sewer or crafter knows, those blades – both of them – need to be razor sharp in order to be an effective pair of scissors. The tiniest nick in just one blade can really make a mess of a project. To that end, I treat my sewing scissors with care. I store them in a protective case and keep from using them on blade-destructing projects. So that when I need to use my scissors they are ready and able to do the job they’re called to do – and they can do it effectively.

I wonder if my Christian blades are just as ready to do the job they are called to do? Or do I carelessly toss them into my “junk” drawer where they are repeatedly dulled and nicked by all sorts of blade-destructing encounters - and then wonder why they aren’t as useful as they should be.

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Impossibilities

When God is about to do something great, he starts with a difficulty. When he is about to do something truly magnificent,he starts with an impossibility.

Don't you love it when an impossibility comes to pass?

How often do we see a situation as having no good outcome only to find the opposite true. Not only is there a way out but it is a fantastic, unbelievable way out; one that could have only come from God.

This would make a wonderful journal to keep.  A Book of Impossibilities - to be read and reread so that those experiences in our life are not forgotten.

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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Morning Coffee

"It wasn't until late in life that I discovered how easy it is to say 'I don't know'."
~ W. Somerset Maugham


I believe I'll pour another cup of coffee and wonder about all I do not know!

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