Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Love: tea tins for flowers and herbs
Growing herbs in tea tins on the kitchen windowsill. Love this idea. Definitely saving it for when I have a kitchen with a window!
Also awesome are flowers in tea tins.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Hot Apple Cider - Perfect for a Chilly Day
Fall is hot apple cider while snuggled on the couch with a cozy blanket and intriguing book. Or if you're a student, like me, its one of those little things that goes a long way in making writing essays a bit more serene and enjoyable.
Usually, because of the chaotic school-work life, I have to opt for the instant Alpine Spiced Apple Cider, but I am looking forward to trying some of the more authentic apple ciders come winter break.
Here are some varieties on cider recipes if you want to mix it up a little bit:
Easy Apple Cider - 5 ingredients, 5 minutes prep time and ready in an hour - I may have to give this one a shot this weekend!
Hot Spiced Cider - Adds flavors of maple, orange and lemon.
Spiced Apricot Cider - Never tried apricot cider before!
Spirited Apple Cider - Sounds perfect for a cold and wet rainy night by the fireplace.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
His Love Deep Down In My Heart
Today David and I had the opportunity to attend a seminar on missional living in Portland. The seminar was generally inspiring - many pastors and young adults with a heart for transforming their community and taking a new approach of ministering to others. The main point of the meeting (as I understood) was that mutual relationships are essential to effective ministry as well as paying attention to the many community assets that always exist.
I enjoyed hearing people's hearts for ministry and building relationships with their neighborhoods and making a positive impact for the kingdom, but I felt something was amiss. If this was a secular meeting, I would say it was amazing and fully covered every base possible. However, given that this was a meeting of Christians looking to minister to the community, I felt the most basic element was somehow lost.
Christians who have been transformed and impacted by Christ's redeeming love have something that no secular organization or person can create or develop. No theory or structure can transform a life as much as the beautiful and powerful love of Christ.
It seems so simple, we sung about it at Sunday school all our life, maybe even took it forgranted most of our lives - but if we think about it - as Christians, the only way we are able to pour out our energies and love on each other and have passion for justice and relationship is because of the love that Christ put in our hearts. Apart from Christ, we are nothing, and our energies and passions would reveal it.
This simple truth may be easily forgotten, but if one is truly seeking to minister, they will soon realize that they NEED to draw strength from the Lord. Apart from Christ, our own minds and bodies will fail - especially if we are developing relationships with people.
I believe every individual was created by God in His image and has a lot to offer this world, believer or not. I believe it is absolutely necessary to build relationships with those around us, regardless of their beliefs or attitudes - it is our calling to love, serve, and share God's love. How this looks - of course depends on the context, but as Christians seeking to live out the Kingdom, we must remember where our direction, life, and love comes from. We must remember what separates us from the world and why we are doing what we are doing.
This is definitely something that I have and will continue to ponder as we continue the ministry God has called us to at Barberry.
I enjoyed hearing people's hearts for ministry and building relationships with their neighborhoods and making a positive impact for the kingdom, but I felt something was amiss. If this was a secular meeting, I would say it was amazing and fully covered every base possible. However, given that this was a meeting of Christians looking to minister to the community, I felt the most basic element was somehow lost.
Christians who have been transformed and impacted by Christ's redeeming love have something that no secular organization or person can create or develop. No theory or structure can transform a life as much as the beautiful and powerful love of Christ.
It seems so simple, we sung about it at Sunday school all our life, maybe even took it forgranted most of our lives - but if we think about it - as Christians, the only way we are able to pour out our energies and love on each other and have passion for justice and relationship is because of the love that Christ put in our hearts. Apart from Christ, we are nothing, and our energies and passions would reveal it.
This simple truth may be easily forgotten, but if one is truly seeking to minister, they will soon realize that they NEED to draw strength from the Lord. Apart from Christ, our own minds and bodies will fail - especially if we are developing relationships with people.
I believe every individual was created by God in His image and has a lot to offer this world, believer or not. I believe it is absolutely necessary to build relationships with those around us, regardless of their beliefs or attitudes - it is our calling to love, serve, and share God's love. How this looks - of course depends on the context, but as Christians seeking to live out the Kingdom, we must remember where our direction, life, and love comes from. We must remember what separates us from the world and why we are doing what we are doing.
This is definitely something that I have and will continue to ponder as we continue the ministry God has called us to at Barberry.
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