Monday, March 26, 2007

TRIM




Here is a pic of my TRIM group - minus one. We were unaware that Tim was downstairs on the phone when we took this. Sorry Tim. :(




Sunday, March 25, 2007

Some Quito Pix

I learned how to put pix in my blog, so here are a few from Quito, Ecuador.
Dana Beth and Leah from the walkway
around the Virgin de la Panecilla






Basilica del Voto Nacional




Virgin de la Panecilla

The "main religious symbol in Quito" according to the guide book

Built in the late 1970's.


Building on top of building



Quito from our hotel room.

















Thursday, March 22, 2007

I feel the weight of life...and almost death today.
Dear people in need and others saying, "No."
Violence on the church doorstep.
Anger and verbal abuse outside my door.

Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy.

And yet, I see God's mercy.
Survivors of major health problems and surgery and a wayward daughter's "stepping up to the plate."
Survivors of shootings and the response to a man's appology for getting blood on our church door and interrupting our "church", "What better place for you to come?"
Quite and stillness in my office.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

"Mom, you really have to work hard to see your kids."


10 hours driving time.

16 hours flying time.

10 hours of layover time.

2 hours of security check-in time.

4 hours of dizzy diahrea.

2 days of "No hable espaƱol."

5 days with one/both of my girls.


Its worth it.




Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Good things

I have been busy with class work, but it has been a good busy. There is so much information out there that I was ... well, while not unaware of, not "alive, alert, awake, inthusiastic" about. I told B, however, that after learning what little I have, I see how actually doing "biblical study" changes the way we look at scripture. It is a good thing.
B & I leave today for Atl, then to Quito Thurs am to see Leah. I am very happy that I am going to get to see my LeLe. I have missed her. I know it is a possibility that our girls may never live near us and it is a little heart wrenching, but then, it is also good to know that it is possible. It is a good thing.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

You are the love of my life...

...you are my inspiration.

Tonight I traveled back in time to my "young" adult, teen and pre-teen years thanks to the band Chicago. All that was missing was meeting Carl, Nancy and the rest of our "gang" at Pizza Hut after the concert.

Rock on!

Thursday, March 01, 2007

"set your seal upon my heart and live in me"

"honor and cherish what you have learned, but keep before you the questions..."

Jonathan Shively said this to my TRIM orientation group as confirmation that what we have experienced is an important part of who we are and what we are to become; caution to not consider education/knowledge the answer; encouragement to always seek that which we cannot see.

In considering his words, I have realized that they hold true for me as one who is seeking knowledge to assist me in whatever ministry God puts me in rather late in my life. They are also true for those who are much younger, are completing their formal educations and are also seeking their ministry in God's world.

Beth puzzled over her spending time in school instead of being out there - getting her hands dirty - actually serving and doing something. I puzzle over entering the world of academia and leaving some of the doing behind. I supposed that if we saw time through God's eyes instead of our own, perhaps we could make sense of it all. Since we can't, we will just have to be thankful for and listen to those Jonathans sent to remind us.