Saturday, July 31, 2021

#WordsOfWisdom


"What I've learned is that when my emotions contradict God's truth I need to obey the truth whether I feel like it or not. And here is the amazing thing: My feelings will follow my feet.  In other words, once I start taking steps to do the right thing, my feelings will follow."
~Josh McDowell

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Rescuing Ruby || Book Review

I 've been following Place Called Simplicity for years and it really is incredible so I was excited when the blogger behind it released a book as well. I was a bit slow in getting onto it, but finally got myself a copy of Rescuing Ruby by Linny Lee Saunders recently and I'm so glad I did!

Linny married Dwight and together they have adopted special needs children from all around the world. In addition to homeschooling, writing, and attending various appointments, they regularly take teams on mission trips. It was on one of these that their daughter Emma discovered Ruby. At thirteen months old and weighing barely 6 pounds, her future wasn't looking promising. (For reference, a healthy 6lb newborn seems tiny and I haven't met many. Most babies I hear of are closer to 8-9lbs at birth.) The mission team gave Ruby extra time and care, but this fragile little human needed more attention than a stretched orphanage could provide, and more medical help than a third world country could provide.

"Ruby was a rare gem from the very heart of God. If He had allowed her to survive her abandonment in an African garden, exposed to the blistering African sun, Almighty God surely had a very specific plan for her life, regardless of what any MRI or CT scan showed. Regardless of what any medical professional thought. Regardless of how the world viewed those medically fragile." ~Linny Lee Saunders

One phone call home to the States began the long and difficult journey to Ruby's adoption, although her new family didn't yet know it. While most adoptions are accompanied by mountains of paperwork and plenty of fees, this one would prove especially hard. This book follows the process, with it's ups and downs, and plenty of surprises. 

Linny writes with feeling and conviction as she takes readers along with her on the journey to bring her most fragile daughter home. Her compassion for the plight of the orphan is clearly evident and we are impressed by her own dedication to bringing help and hope; to fulfilling God's call for believers to care for the poor and fatherless, the orphans and widows.

"I am always perplexed by the notion that adoption is something we need to ask God if He is in favor of. From a Biblical standpoint, there is absolutely no need for discussion as to the propriety of adoption. God's word references adoption over and over. From basically the beginning of Scripture the plight of the orphan is mentioned and spoken of in the context of our need to care for them." ~Linny Lee Saunders

I loved reading this amazing true story of love, rescue, and faith. If you love a good story; are interested in missions, adoption, or the lives of orphans in third world countries; want to be encouraged by Christians actively living out their faith; or see God working in amazing ways, then you'll probably love this book too. Order your own copy of Rescuing Ruby here:

Rescuing Ruby

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Saturday, July 10, 2021

The Sacred Search || Book Review

Are you tired of being told, "It's not all about feelings!". . . and wondering with frustration why the speaker couldn't instead have mentioned something it IS about, something you could look for? I've received this little tidbit of information unsolicited many times when relationships became the topic of conversation around me. Enter Gary Thomas with his book The Sacred Search: What If It's Not About Who You Marry, But Why? Wow, what a breath of fresh air! 

"Most people marry on the basis of perceived happiness, but few remain happy for very long. And yet, every year, hundreds of thousands of couples think they can be different, so they base their decisions on the same premise: we 'feel' something special, we seem to be happy together, we're generally compatible, so let's get married." ~Gary Thomas

Gary relates stories other couples have experienced as he walks his readers through a number issues, questions, and ideas singles should consider before committing to someone for a lifetime. He shares the origins of the "soul mate" concept, the science of infatuation, and the questions we should really be asking ourselves before moving forward with someone. Gary shares problems he's seen arise as well as success stories and what lead to each. Just as there are personality types, there are marriage types and not everyone is looking for the same thing. What's your type and what types is it compatible with? The author also reminds us that we don't always want what we think we want(!) and guides us in considering what will be important to us for several decades of life with another person.

"If you don't deal honestly with this discrepancy--what you value now, and what you'll value ten years from now--you're setting yourself up to live with many regrets. Making a wise marital choice begins with giving proper weight to more significant issues--a shared mission and character traits that will bless you or plague you for the next five or six decades--rather than sexual chemistry or romantic intensity that will fade within months." ~Gary Thomas

I love the practicality and honesty of this book. No "sign the paper and hope for the best" or "marry whomever takes your fancy and make the best of it" attitude. Rather, a reminder of the level of commitment, exhortation to consider carefully and ask the hard questions first, and guidance to get started in the right direction.

I'm in two minds about whether this book would be better with more time given to considering what marriage is before getting into the why; that would be a better order to consider things and give a more solid foundation for the rest of the content, but it may be difficult to adequately cover that briefly so perhaps a separate volume entirely is a better option. I didn't agree with everything said, and suggesting to marry in order to avoid sin is something I think we need to be very careful with. The concept as presented I'm willing to agree may have some merit, but it comes very close to suggesting we look to another human as our saviour from sin, a dangerous and idolatrous place we don't want to go! We have one Saviour from sin who gave us one way to salvation. The solution to sin is always the cross; we mustn't view or present marriage as a substitute.

Overall, I'm grateful to have found this book and it is a must-read for anyone considering marriage--and before you're even considering someone specifically would be excellent. It also would provide valuable insight and ideas for anyone who knows someone thinking about marriage. With this knowledge you can move beyond the old "Is he cute?" and ask questions that will be both interesting and helpful to those you interact with.

The Sacred Search is available for purchase here:

The Sacred Search: What If It's Not about Who You Marry, But Why?

10 on 10

  10 on 10 is a collection of 10 images posted on the 10th of the month, captured the day before. No "special" session, just taking my camera with me as I go about my day and capturing art in everyday life, training my creative eye.

#1

: : Sunrise captured out my window : :

#2

: : New necklace from Child Rescue NZ. I thought I had bought earrings until I opened the bag oops! : : Guess I'll have to get them to match next time.

#3


#4

: : Now we're real homeschoolers : :

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#6

: : Still a little tight but our tree is doing well : :

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Wednesday, July 07, 2021

Waterfalls & Sparrows || My Birthday

Several years ago I drove past Wrights Watergardens on my way to and from work every day, and often thought, "One day I should go there!" My birthday seemed like a good time to put work and concerns aside for a day and see what this place had to offer. I'm so glad I did because the gardens were absolutely beautiful, even in the middle of winter. The day was chillingly cold, but the sun was bright and the sky clear and blue. A lovely day celebrating another trip around the sun.