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I am a young woman in pursuit of her God given destiny. It is an interesting road to travel. I don't have it all together and a lot to learn. Step by step and day by day I keep pushing on. These are my thoughts about life, love, the Word and the world.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Advent Sermon Series / Unwrapping the Christmas Classics!

You're invited to a BRAND NEW teaching series called Unwrapping the Christmas Classics!

Rediscover the true meaning of Christmas during this special teaching series this December.  The series will include messages on…

  • Sunday -  Frosty the Snowman: Staying Cool Under the Holiday Stress
  • Sunday - The Grinch: Growing Your Heart Three Sizes this Christmas
  • Sunday - Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer: Finding Light in Dark Days
  • Sunday - A Charlie Brown Christmas: Getting the Most Out of Christmas

Monday, June 20, 2011

The road...

The bend in the road is not the end of the road, unless you fail to make the turn!

Two roads diverge in a yellow wood. And I, I took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Bloom Where Your planted....


Several years ago, I told you a story about one of my all-time favorite people. Not that I know her, or have even met her. But I admire her. Because one day, at age 42, in beautiful downtown Cleveland, she ran a marathon by accident (all 26 miles, 385 yards of it). Her name was Georgene Johnson. Still is. As you will recall, she lined up with the wrong group at the starting line. Not the 10K group, where she belonged. But the 26 mile group, where she didn't. It wasn't until the four mile mark that she realized her mistake. So she just kept going, finishing the race in four hours and four minutes. But it's what she said later (by way of explanation) that has stayed with me since. Said Georgene: "This isn't the race I trained for. This isn't the race I entered. But, for better or worse, this is the race I'm in."

I still finished...



In 1968, in the Mexico City Olympics, John Steven Aquari from Tanzania, set out for hopes of an Olympic Gold in the marathon race. Sadly, for him and his country, midway through the race, he had a horrible accident. Falling to the ground, gashing his knee wide open and dislocating his knee from the joint, certainly keeping him from finishing the race. Well, all of the other runners left him behind and eventually entered into the stadium for the final lap. Over an hour after the race had been run and all of the other runners had already completed, John Steven Aquari shocked the world. When the stadium was mostly empty, this very injured runner, hobbled into the stadium limping and fighting his way to the finishing line. Leg wrapped with a little towel, with blood running down, he finished a race that virtually everyone else would have quit. That's what we are going to do, because we have unfinished business. And God is calling us to finish the race. After the race was won, the interviewers asked John, "Why did you do that when no one else would have?" And John said, "My country did not send me 5,000 miles to start a race, but they sent me 5,000 miles to finish it.
God did not send you to earth to start a race, He sent you here to finish it. Commit, take the step and finish. Our life is not about us. This is what Paul said in Acts 20:24 - I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task...."