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Embracing Change and Embracing Yourself: A Wonderful Wednesday Reflection

Wednesdays are often considered the midpoint of the week, and what better time to reflect on embracing change and recognizing your inherent worth. In the hustle of our lives, it’s crucial to acknowledge the beauty of change and the perfection in being yourself, just as God intended.

Embracing Change:
Change is an inevitable part of life, and Wednesdays provide the perfect opportunity to welcome it with open arms. Proverbs 3:5-6 reminds us, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.” Embracing change becomes easier when we trust in a higher plan, knowing that every twist and turn is guided by a divine purpose.

Never Underestimating Yourself:
You are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14). Never underestimate the unique qualities and capabilities that make you who you are. Romans 12:6 encourages us, “We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us.” Recognize and celebrate your gifts, for they are a part of the intricate design God has bestowed upon you.

Positive Quote for Wednesday:
“Embrace each new day with gratitude, knowing that every moment is a blessing and every change is an opportunity for growth.”

As Wednesday unfolds, take a moment to appreciate the beauty in change and the perfection in your individuality. Trust the path laid before you, honor your gifts, and remember that you are wonderfully made. Embrace the unique journey only you can walk, for it is a testament to the divine plan woven into the fabric of your existence.

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A Heartfelt Encounter: Reflections on Downtown Orlando and the Plight of Refugees

On Saturday, my husband and I embarked on a journey to downtown Orlando, seeking to explore the city and discover new things .

Little did we anticipate the poignant encounter that awaited us. As we traversed the neighborhood, my heart sank witnessing families—men, women, and children—beneath the bridge, not far from the stadium , their signs pleading for food and money. Their plight left an indelible mark, and I couldn’t help but feel a profound sadness.

Amidst the scenes of desperation, the language barrier stood stark as they approached cars, their pleas barely understandable. The children, adorned with dirt, held signs declaring their status as refugees. This heartbreaking sight prompted a cascade of questions about the support systems in place for these vulnerable individuals.

In my emotional response, I found myself questioning the broader context of the situation. Are social services adequately equipped to aid these people? Can we, as a society, do more to provide a helping hand?

It’s natural to search for accountability, and in this instance, the blame I had was directed at President Joe Biden for the ongoing influx of refugees. The concern revolves around whether there is sufficient infrastructure to accommodate those seeking refuge, preventing situations where families find themselves beneath a bridge with limited resources.

As a compassionate individual, my initial instinct was to extend help, particularly to the children. However, my husband’s pragmatic reminder that we’re in a temporary situation with budget constraints urged caution. It left me torn between the desire to assist and the need for personal responsibility.

In sharing this experience, my intent is to open a dialogue. How can we collectively address the challenges faced by refugees in our communities? What role can social services, local authorities, and citizens play in ensuring a better life for those seeking refuge?

Feel free to share your thoughts and insights below. Together, let’s explore avenues to make a positive impact on the lives of those who find themselves in precarious situations, fostering compassion and understanding in our community.

Wishing everyone a blessed day.

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Advent

Christian traditions, Advent kicks off the liturgical year and gets us all hyped up for the Christmas celebration of Jesus’ birth. This year, we’re diving in on Sunday, Dec. 3, and riding the Advent wave for four weeks, each dedicated to a vibe represented by lighting candles on an Advent wreath.

We’re talking themes here: hope, peace, joy, and love. And we’re not just randomly picking candle colors; we’ve got purple for penance and royalty, plus pink or rose for some serious rejoicing vibes. It’s like a symbolic color palette for the season.

Throughout Advent, we’re not just twiddling our thumbs. Nope, we’re going to church services, reading scripture, throwing up prayers, and spreading kindness like confetti. It’s a spiritual journey leading us straight into the Christmas bash.

So, what’s Advent, you ask? Besides being the countdown to the birth of Christ, some folks see it as a calendar affair. We’re talking scripture readings, prayer sessions, and reflective moments. Some even light up candles on that iconic Advent wreath. But here’s the scoop – there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. You do Advent your way, whether it’s a personal gig or a family tradition at home. It’s like a choose-your-own-adventure of Advent expressions.

Now, the big question: What are those four Advent themes all about?

  • Hope: Week one is all about hope, that sweet anticipation of the Messiah rolling into town. It’s the hope for salvation and the real deal fulfillment of God’s promises.
  • Peace: Week two shifts gears to peace. We’re reflecting on the peace Jesus brings – not just an inner zen, but also the dream of a world in total chill mode.
  • Joy and Love: The last two weeks amp it up with joy and love. Week three is the happy dance for Jesus’ arrival, and week four is all about the divine love showcased through God showing up in human form.

Sure, some folks might think of Advent as a pre-Christmas calendar, but it’s got way more street cred in the Christian faith. According to Weekley, who seems to know his stuff, it’s not just about counting down to Christmas; it’s about reflecting on the times Jesus dropped into our world. It’s not just a historical thing; it’s about letting the arrival of Christ mold us into peace-loving, compassionate, and holy beings.

And in case you’re wondering, Advent kicks off this year on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2023, and wraps up the party on Christmas Day, Dec. 25. So, get ready for a month of candle-lit reflections and a whole lot of peace, love, and joy. Cheers to Advent! 🕯️✨

Posted in Faith, joyful-echoes, Life, Ministry, Uncategorized

Guided by Faith: Trusting in God’s Plan

In the intricate tapestry of life, where uncertainty often prevails, the wisdom of Proverbs 3:5-6 resonates as a guiding light: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.” These verses encapsulate the profound essence of allowing God to be our guide.

The Foundation of Trust:
At its core, trusting in God is a profound commitment. It’s a surrendering of our understanding, an acknowledgment that our finite perspectives may not always grasp the grand design of God’s plan. Trust becomes the bridge between our uncertainties and the unwavering certainty of divine guidance.

The Path to Alignment:
Leaning on our own understanding can often lead us astray, clouded by our limited knowledge and perspectives. However, when we choose to acknowledge God in every facet of our lives, we invite His wisdom to align our paths. It’s an intentional choice to let go of control and embrace the assurance that comes with trusting in a higher power.

A Journey of Faith:
Trusting in God is not a passive act but an active journey. It requires us to release our anxieties, doubts, and fears into His capable hands. As we navigate the twists and turns of life, this trust becomes a beacon, illuminating the way forward. In times of joy and challenges alike, acknowledging God’s presence fosters a deep sense of purpose and peace.

Believing in God’s Best:
Trusting in God is inherently intertwined with the belief that He is working for our best interests. Even in moments of adversity or when life’s path seems unclear, faith whispers that God’s plan is unfolding, guided by a profound love that seeks our well-being.

Embracing the Journey:
Trusting in God transforms the journey of life into a meaningful pilgrimage. It’s an invitation to relinquish our worries, uncertainties, and need for control. By placing our trust in God, we open ourselves to the transformative power of His guidance, allowing Him to make straight our paths.

Proverbs 3:5-6 serves as a timeless reminder of the beauty that unfolds when we trust in the Lord with all our hearts. This trust is not a blind leap but a purposeful step into the arms of divine guidance. As we navigate life’s journey, let us hold fast to the belief that trusting in God is the key to unlocking paths that lead to fulfillment, purpose, and an enduring connection with the Divine.

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Cherishing the Blessing of a Good Husband: A Personal Reflection


Hello everyone,

I wanted to take a moment to share my thoughts, particularly with all the wonderful women out there who, like me, are fortunate to have an amazing husband, partner, or significant other. This is my second chance at love, and I feel truly blessed to have found someone special. Despite being an ordained minister, I’m only human, and life’s stresses can sometimes take their toll.

There are moments when I, too, falter—times when frustration and impatience and yes even anger at a specific situation has crept in. Yet, I am grateful to have a Christian husband by my side, a man who embodies qualities of patience and kindness, softer spoken, not loud, mean or arrogant. It’s a reminder that even those of us who strive to spread love and understanding can stumble.

I want to emphasize the importance of taking a pause in our busy lives to truly appreciate the good people around us, especially a supportive partner. In my case, it’s a husband who stands by me with unwavering patience and kindness. It’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of life, but moments of reflection help us recognize the love and support we’re surrounded by.

Let’s make a conscious effort to cherish those who bring positivity into our lives. Whether it’s a husband, boyfriend, significant other, or partner, they contribute to our well-being in ways both big and small. Today, I encourage you all to take a moment to express gratitude and love for the wonderful individuals who make our journeys richer.

He makes cookies with me and makes a great birthday cake.

He works hard most of the time too hard.

Growing old with your best friend and life partner is a journey that unveils the true beauty of companionship. There’s something profoundly special about finding that person who not only understands you but embraces you—flaws and all. My heart swells with gratitude as I reflect on the incredible bond I share with my husband.

In the tapestry of life, the threads of our connection have woven a story of acceptance and love. There’s a unique joy in realizing that someone sees you, truly sees you, and loves you for everything you are. The quirks, imperfections, and idiosyncrasies become endearing aspects of a shared history.

To have a partner who not only tolerates but celebrates your uniqueness is a rare and beautiful gift. It’s the comfort of being yourself without fear of judgment—a sanctuary of love where both strengths and weaknesses are acknowledged and cherished.

As the years pass, this journey of growing old together becomes a testament to the strength of our connection. We navigate the highs and lows hand in hand, finding solace in the familiarity of each other’s presence. There’s a certain magic in having a front-row seat to witness the evolution of a relationship, deepening with time like a fine wine.

My husband is amazing

In moments of joy and in times of challenge, my husband stands by my side, and I by his. The shared laughter and the shared tears become the mortar that fortifies the foundation of our companionship. It’s a partnership built on understanding, respect, and unwavering support.

So, here’s to growing old with the one who knows the melody of your heart. Here’s to the quiet moments and the shared adventures. And most importantly, here’s to accepting and embracing each other—flaws and all. I am immensely grateful for the gift of a lifelong companion, for a journey that continues to unfold, and for a love that only deepens with the passage of time.

Wishing everyone a day filled with appreciation and warmth.

Deb

P/s

Love you Tom

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Embrace life’s simplicity and break free from unnecessary seriousness

Embrace life’s simplicity and break free from unnecessary seriousness. If something feels amiss, take action—don’t overcomplicate. I believe in proactive living, steering clear of stagnation. If a situation persists, I choose serenity by distancing myself. This philosophy applies to relationships, careers, friendships, and more. Our existence is meant for joy, not suffering.

Life doesn’t need to be so complex we make it that way.

I am happy with a decent roof over my head a good meal and surrounded by people I enjoy and who enjoy me.

Not a fan of drama or always complaining, sometimes I get off track but soon bring myself back to center by reading my Bible.

Find solace in the Bible, cherish family moments, relish good meals, and savor fresh air. Bid farewell to defeatism; cultivate a positive mindset. Here are two uplifting Bible verses and a daily positive quote:

  1. “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!” – Philippians 4:4
  2. “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me.” – Psalm 28:7

Positive quote for the day: “Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.” – Helen Keller

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Journeying through Advent: Trust, Reflection, and the Light of Christ

In the rush of holiday preparations, the true essence of Advent can sometimes be overshadowed. Recently, my friend and former Pastor, Father Joseph Rudjak, shared profound insights on a Facebook Live session that struck a chord, offering a perspective that goes beyond the glittering lights of Christmas.

Trusting in God’s Plan:
As Father Joseph emphasized, Advent is a season of expectant waiting and preparation. It’s not just a countdown to Christmas but a reflective journey, symbolizing the waiting for the Nativity of Christ and anticipating His Second Coming. Trust in the Lord, he reminded us, is the cornerstone of this journey. Surrendering our understanding and acknowledging God in all aspects of our lives opens the way for Him to make our paths straight.

Discipline and Deeper Connection:
In a world filled with distractions, Father Joseph urged us to become more disciplined in our faith. It’s not just about the grand gestures but the daily commitment to knowing God on a deeper level. This involves reading the Bible, trusting in Him during both the good and challenging times, and turning to Him for guidance and solace.

Facing Fear with Faith:
Father Joseph drew a poignant analogy with the fear of skunks and the fear of death. Many shy away from both, yet he reminded us that, especially in matters of faith, we need not fear death if we walk in faith. By strengthening our connection with Jesus, we find peace in the knowledge that, upon our earthly departure, we will be healed, reunited with loved ones, and made whole in the presence of our Heavenly Father.

The Advent Wreath Symbolism:
Delving into the traditions of Advent, Father Joseph touched upon the powerful symbolism of the Advent wreath. The evergreen wreath represents continuous life, and the candles, lit progressively each week, symbolize hope, faith, joy, and peace. The Christ Candle in the center, illuminated on Christmas Eve, signifies the life of Christ – our sinless, pure Savior.

Countdown to Christmas with Purpose:
To make the Advent season meaningful, Father Joseph encouraged embracing traditions like Advent calendars. Beyond the delightful surprises, he suggested incorporating acts of kindness and reflection into the countdown – calling a friend, visiting a neighbor, or saying a prayer for someone each day.

Building a Closer Relationship with Jesus:
In essence, Father Joseph’s message resonates with a call to action – to build a better relationship with Jesus. He should be our confidant, the One we turn to in all circumstances. By strengthening this bond, we dispel the fear of the unknown and face life, and even death, with faith.

As we journey through Advent, let’s heed this call, embracing trust, discipline, and a deeper connection with God. Let’s not be stinkers, but rather, let’s get busy building a more profound relationship with Jesus. May this Advent season be a time of transformative reflection, preparing our hearts to receive the true Light of Christmas. God bless you on this sacred journey.

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Faith in Unemployment: Embracing God’s Promises Amidst Joblessness

In times of unemployment, finding solace in faith becomes paramount. The Bible defines faith as trusting in all that God promises through Christ Jesus. Delving into these promises can offer strength and encouragement to those navigating the challenges of unemployment.

  1. Complete Provision Through Jesus:
    Drawing inspiration from Hebrews 4:16, the assurance is clear—God promises to provide everything needed through Jesus. It goes beyond mere material provisions to include forgiveness, stronger faith, wisdom, endurance, and even employment.
  2. Deliverance from Self-Inflicted Problems:
    Acknowledging mistakes and turning to God in times of trouble, as stated in Psalm 50:15, brings forth the promise of deliverance. While consequences may follow, God’s mercy and deliverance are available to those who genuinely seek Him.
  3. Blessings Amidst Wrongs:
    Joseph’s story illustrates that even wrongs committed against us can be part of God’s plan for great good (Genesis 50:20). Recognizing that God is in control allows us to trust that no injustice or mistreatment can cause ultimate loss.
  4. God’s Sovereignty in Employment:
    Proverbs 21:1 reassures that God is in complete control, steering the hearts of business owners and influencing employment outcomes. While personal efforts like networking and job searching are crucial, the ultimate outcome rests in God’s hands.
  5. Provision through Seeking God’s Kingdom:
    Matthew 6:33 emphasizes seeking God’s kingdom and righteousness as the condition for God’s provision. Trusting in His plan and purpose, even when it differs from personal desires, is essential in finding the job and income needed.
  6. Perfect Plan in Unemployment:
    Each day of unemployment is a day chosen by God, as affirmed in Psalm 139:16. Seeking wisdom from God and engaging in meaningful activities, both related to job searching and spiritual growth, aligns with His perfect plan for each day.
  7. Joy in God Without a Job:
    Habakkuk 3:17-18 challenges the notion that joy depends on employment status. Praying for the Spirit’s guidance, focusing on Scriptures, and realizing that true joy comes from God Himself allows individuals to find fulfillment regardless of job circumstances.
  8. Unwavering Trust in God’s Promises:
    Joshua 21:45 reminds us of God’s impeccable track record in fulfilling promises. Trusting God involves holding onto the certainty that, through Jesus, every promise made will come to pass.

Embracing faith during unemployment involves understanding and claiming the promises God offers. These promises extend beyond immediate needs, providing a foundation of hope, resilience, and joy, irrespective of the job-seeking journey’s challenges.

Ways to Manage the Stress of Job Loss

  1. Give yourself time to adjust. … 
  2. Don’t be ashamed. … 
  3. Tell your family and friends as soon as possible. … 
  4. Keep open communication with your significant others. … 
  5. Think of the job loss as a temporary setback. ..

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Anxiety and Ways to Cope

The impact of anxiety extends beyond difficulty in breathing; it’s waking at 3 am with a racing heart. Anxiety surfaces without warning, leading to stress over real or imagined concerns. It questions faith, pondering why such feelings persist.

It prompts desperate calls at odd hours, seeking solace from loved ones. Anxiety manifests in late-night showers, mood swings, and uncontrollable tremors. It brings forth tears, nausea, and a sense of being crippled in both body and soul. Anxiety is dark, demanding excuses after emotional outbursts, and causing fear, concern, and draining both physically and emotionally.

It’s raw, real, and a relentless fight, with “what ifs” and a barrage of uncertainties. Remember, your feelings matter; experiencing anxiety doesn’t diminish your worth. Successful individuals also face this challenge. It’s not your fault, not the end. You’re strong, smart, brave, and undeniably worthy.

  1. Mindfulness Meditation: Practice mindfulness to stay present and calm. Focus on your breath or the sensations around you to ground yourself in the moment.
  2. Regular Exercise: Engage in physical activity to release endorphins, reducing stress and promoting a sense of well-being.
  3. Healthy Lifestyle: Prioritize a balanced diet, adequate sleep, and hydration. A healthy lifestyle contributes to both physical and mental well-being.
  4. Positive Self-Talk: Challenge negative thoughts and replace them with positive affirmations. Cultivate a compassionate inner dialogue to counter anxiety.
  5. Seek Support: Talk to friends, family, or a mental health professional. Sharing your feelings can provide valuable perspectives and emotional support.
  6. Establish Routine: Create a structured daily routine to bring stability. Knowing what to expect can alleviate some of the uncertainty that fuels anxiety.

Navigating anxiety during holidays and gatherings can be challenging. Consider these strategies:

  1. Plan Ahead: Prepare for events by setting realistic expectations. Plan your schedule, allowing breaks for self-care if needed.
  2. Communicate Boundaries: Communicate your comfort levels with loved ones. Establishing boundaries helps manage social interactions without overwhelming yourself.
  3. Practice Mindfulness: Ground yourself in the present moment. Use mindfulness techniques, such as deep breathing, to stay centered and manage anxious thoughts.
  4. Choose Small Gatherings: Opt for smaller, intimate gatherings to reduce the intensity of social situations. Quality connections can be just as meaningful as larger events.
  5. Self-Care Routine: Prioritize self-care before and after events. Allocate time for activities that bring you comfort and relaxation.
  6. Have an Exit Plan: If anxiety becomes overwhelming, have a plan for a graceful exit. Knowing you can leave when needed provides a sense of control.
  7. Seek Support: Share your feelings with a trusted friend or family member. Having someone understanding can provide emotional support during gatherings.

Remember, it’s okay to prioritize your mental well-being. Finding a balance that works for you ensures a more enjoyable holiday experience.

May those grappling with anxiety find solace in moments of calm. Grant them strength to face each day with courage and resilience. Shower them with a sense of peace that surpasses understanding. Illuminate their path with hope, dispelling the shadows of worry. May supportive connections surround them, offering comfort and understanding. Let healing be a journey, guided by unwavering faith in their own strength. In moments of distress, may they find serenity through prayer, knowing they are not alone. Amen.

Posted in Empathy, Faith, Family

Storytelling- A Woman Named Eleanor

Once in a small New Mexico town, there lived a woman named Eleanor. At the age of 69, she found herself at a crossroads in life. Her children, living miles away, proposed the idea of moving closer to them. A decision that seemed like a golden opportunity to be near family in her golden years.

Eleanor, with a heart full of hope, sold her home and possessions, anticipating a tranquil life in the vicinity of her beloved family. However, the reality turned out to be quite different. Instead of having a place to call her own, as she thought according to her family: she discovered she was destined to live with her relatives, feeling like an unwelcome burden, and she was heartbroken because she loved her space and was very capable of living on her own.

The well-intentioned family couldn’t comprehend why Eleanor wasn’t overjoyed with the arrangement, they told her she could save her money from her home sale and have a good retirement.

To them, it was a gesture of love and togetherness. Yet, Eleanor’s heart was heavy with grief, sadness, and loneliness. She longed for the comfort of her own space, surrounded by her cherished possessions that are now mixed up because there is no room to see all of them.

In the story, Eleanor’s reluctance wasn’t rooted in ingratitude or selfishness. She had envisioned her twilight years in a place of her own, a haven where she could savor the solitude she craved. The abrupt change left her feeling uprooted and stifled, unable to live life on her terms.

Stubborn but resourceful, Eleanor quietly researched homes and got pre approval from local bank. She didn’t want to drain her account just in case.

The process took several months. In secret, she managed to purchase a small place, furniture and slowly removed boxes she had brought with her where she could create a sanctuary for herself. With determination and a spark of rebellion, she moved out and embarked on a new chapter of her life.

Initially met with disapproval, Eleanor’s decision to reclaim her independence was a shock to her family. However, she stood firm in her belief that happiness was a personal journey, not to be sacrificed for the sake of conformity.

Eleanor flourished in her newfound freedom, making friends and cultivating a vibrant life well into her 90s. When the time came to pass on her legacy, she left her cherished home to her grandchildren, a testament to the importance of living life authentically, true to oneself, even when it means taking a path less traveled.

  1. Resilience:
  • James 1:12 (NIV): “Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.”
  1. Independence:
  • Galatians 5:1 (NIV): “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.”