Monday, October 2, 2017

October 2017



Sharing a few Thoughts about Relationships

            I’m sure you have all had the Lord speak to you at various times in your life. For me, He has to repeat His message often before I truly “get it”. Recently I have heard several  sermons on relationships. The most recent chapter I read in Pricilla Shirer’s Fervent was on relationships. I keep reading Bible passages that have to do with relationships. None of this information is new, however it has hit me in new ways.
Perhaps these ideas will give you a new perspective on relationships as well. Our pastor equated relationships to Proverbs 24:30-34 about the sluggard’s field. If our relationships are not tended to but rather ignored, the weeds will spring up. There will always be issues that arise between imperfect people. Only through the Holy Spirit can we “resolve” our issues when they first pop up, before they become more serious. So we need to keep tending to those weeds and staying connected to those we care about.
The role that the enemy plays in our relationships is also something I had not thought much about. Here’s an excerpt from Fervent: “If I were your enemy, I’d work to create division between you and other Christians, between groups of Christians, anyone with the potential for uniting in battle against me and my plans.” I once heard it said that Satan is never working harder than in the foyer of the church on Sunday morning. We know we are to strive for unity. It is much easier to do if you if we recognize who might be stirring up the strife.
We all know the importance of asking forgiveness when we have offended someone. It only recently hit me that it is just as important to grant forgiveness, even if not asked for. Mark 11:25 is a new verse for me. And whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone, so that your Father also who is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses. If you feel like your prayers are hitting the ceiling and going no further, could it be that you are holding grudges or bitterness against someone?



            An update from last month’s letter. Our friends Tim and Rita returned to Rockport to find their home had survived with only minor damage. They now have friends from the area living with them who have lost their home. They finally received power nearly a month after Harvey hit shore. We are continuing to pray for their strength and stamina as they reach out as the “hands and feet” of Jesus helping all those struggling around them.
We personally are committed to pray for all those who are currently suffering from so many natural disasters. That includes not only hurricanes, but wild fires, and earth quakes. People in Texas, Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico, the Western states all need our prayers Though prayer may seem like the “least we can do”. It is also in my opinion the “greatest thing we can do”.
Also, our first event in Delray Beach, FL was canceled due to hurricane Irma. It was the right decision, but still difficult for some of our guests. We had many who were flying in from other parts of the country. One couple in particular were desperate to attend, feeling their marriage is on the brink of falling apart. Our Familylife team is working hard to get them to another event as soon as possible. We know there are other couples in these circumstances. Please join us in praying for them as well.
Thanks in advance for your faithful prayers!


Monday, July 31, 2017

August 2017



Enjoy Summer!

            It is hard to believe that “back to school” sales have already begun! We pray all of you are enjoying a restful and fun summer with your families. We pray regularly for God to direct your steps, protect you, provide for you, and bless you. We pray you all have time to re-connect with Him in a special way either out of doors or sitting indoors with a little extra “quiet time”.  We trust you are taking advantage of a less hectic schedule to stay connected as a family and connected with Him!



Highlights from the CRU Staff Conference
            Nothing like joining in worship with over 5,000 other people! We had some great musicians leading us in worship each day. We had some very interesting speakers and teaching as well.
            The primary highlight for us was meeting together with all of the other FamilyLife staff for a half day meeting and lunch. We spent most of the morning looking back on our original calling. What a confirmation that we are where the Lord wants us! We came away from our time still passionate that God has called us to continue working the Weekend To Remember getaways.
It was attending a Weekend to Remember in 1997 where God changed our lives forever. It was there that John feels he truly became a Christ follower. He had a head knowledge before but never a heart change. We applied to join staff a year later and the rest as they say, “is history”.
When we work the events people often ask if the changes God is bringing about in their lives and marriage will really stick. We are living proof that they do if you stay committed to keeping your eyes on the Lord. How awesome and faithful He has been these past 18 years! How grateful we are that He has brought you along side of us in this mission! We could not do it without your prayers and financial support. Thank You.




We did some fly fishing each morning before our conference sessions. We didn’t catch many and it was “catch and release”. We did have lots of “strikes”. We so enjoyed getting out into God’s creation! It was a special treat since there isn’t a whole lot of fly fishing available in south Texas unless you head for the gulf. 




Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Houston Events 2017



Update from 2 Houston WTR events
            At each of our Houston events we had between 650 and 700 guests. Once again we witnessed God change lives, marriages, and families forever! There were 24 salvations and many marriages restored.

These comments came from our Houston Galleria event:

We reconnected from the isolation we created over time.  The Love Letters were life-changing for us.  We will fight to not allow isolation to creep in again.  Oneness wins!  Thank God for this life-changing getaway and reminder.  We win because Christ won! Husband, 8 to 9, married 20 years

I was hurting, committed to my husband for the sake of my children, not feeling love for my husband.  My heart was hardened and I was rebellious.  God melted my heart and gave me a renewed love for my husband.  I was transformed!  I was given the tools I need to be the wife God wants me to be.  Looking forward to the rest of my life with my husband!  Wife, 3 to 9, married 31 years

These comments came from our Houston Sugar Land event:

My husband and I were in the process of painting and repairing our home to sell and divorce after 38 years. God dealt with both of our hearts separately to reconcile, forgive, and recommit.  I cannot believe we got to renew our vows at the conference today! Wife, 3 to 7, married 38 years

When we came, I really didn’t think we would survive.  Now I have hope and a commitment to stick with our marriage.  We have reaffirmed our love to each other.  Wife, 2 to 8, married 8.5 years