Month: September 2012

  • Resolving Conflict

    The Secret to Conflict Resolution

    Don't let your lips or typing fingertips be the first thing
    that walks into a conflict.

    Verse
    Pray that whenever I open my mouth, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel. (Ephesians 6:19)
     
    The e-mail I received said this in the subject line: "Shame on you."
    I don't have to tell you the tone of the rest of that e-mail. Let's just say, it didn't make me smile. This woman misunderstood something I'd done and she wanted to make sure I felt the depth of her anger. I did. It hurt. And I wanted to go on the attack against this woman attacking me.
    But the secret to healthy conflict resolution isn't taking a you-against-me stance. The secret is realizing it's all of us against Satan—he's the real enemy.
    This is hard to do when all we see is that flesh-and-blood person standing there who, quite honestly, is planted squarely on the last good nerve we have left.
    This moment may seem like the perfect time to set our Christianity on the shelf. In actuality though, a moment of conflict handled the right way is hands-down one of the grandest opportunities we have to shame Satan back to hell. A Jesus girl who rises up and unexpectedly gives grace when she surely could have done otherwise, reveals the power and the mystery of Christ at work—in her life and in the world.
    That's why the apostle Paul ends Ephesians 6 by making a specific statement about words—how he wants to use them and the impact he wants them to have. After explaining that Satan is our real enemy, reminding us to put on our spiritual armor each day, and reiterating the absolute necessity of prayer, Paul says one more thing:

    "Pray also for me, that whenever I open my mouth, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel" (Ephesians 6:19).
    The placement of this verse is crucial and intentional.
    After we remember who the real enemy is—and that the person who hurt us is not our enemy—we must carefully consider the words we speak in response. After all, it's one thing to make the mental shift that the person isn't my enemy but quite another to speak words that make known the mystery of the gospel.
    What a choice!
    Sometimes when I'm hurt, I want the verse to say, "Most of the time when you open your mouth, make known the gospel. But when someone really hurts your feelings, that day is the exception. Feel free to explode all over her."
    Or, "Most of the time when you open your mouth, make known the gospel. But when someone else has obvious issues, you should make her aware of those issues and heap back on her what she's heaped on you."
    Or, "Most of the time when you open your mouth, make known the gospel. But if you're feeling unfairly judged, rally other people around your cause and make this other person look as bad as you can."
    But that's not what Ephesians 6:19 says. It says I must make the gospel known whenever I open my mouth.
    Is this easy? Of course not! To have any chance at all, I have to develop a strategy in advance for how I will react in situations like these. In advance means I don't wait until I'm knee deep in hurt.
    In a non-emotional, clear-headed moment, I crafted a response template. (In tomorrow's devotional, you'll see my example of this. Feel free to copy it or craft your own.)
    Then, on that day when another person decides to get all up in your Kool-Aid with their own raw emotions, you can hold onto your soul integrity.

    Prayer
    Dear Lord, please help me be a Jesus girl who rises up and gives grace when I am tempted to do otherwise. I want to reveal Your power at work in my responses.

    In Jesus Name, Amen

     

    Lisa Terkeurst has written a book "unlgued" such a magnificent book and this exerpt is from a devotional she sent out this morning.

    *** Taken From Here - Lysa Terkeurst

     

  • 4th grade

    I am officially Mom of a 4th Grader.

    HOW.IS.THAT.POSSIBLE.

     

    wasnt she just born yesterday? it seems that way for me

     

    this morning she changed her clothes 3 times before she decided on what she would wear for the day.

    Here she is :

     

    I didnt go with her this morning because it felt like her first day of Kindergarten. She had a blast and cannot wait until tomorrow to go back again :)

     

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    We just got back from one of the most amazing weekends we have ever had.

     

    we left here on friday morning and drove the first 2 hours to the moncton zoo- beauty of a day and an excited little girl

    (at the entrance)

     

    we were there until mid afternoon, then we drove the rest of the way to PEI.

    My cousin was camping there and invited us to join them.

    We got there just after 4:30 and sat around and chatted for a bit before going to Pizza Delight for supper.

    After we had dinner, i had the awesome thin crust Hawaiian pizza- i havent had for a long time so it was super good.

    We went for a drive after we ate, in search of wood for our fire.

     

     

    This drink can only be bought on PEI- its sooooo amazing and has a pic of Anne of Green Gables on it.

     

    It was a very "fall" feeling night- we all dressed in warm clothes and sat around the fire having roasted marshamallows and reminiscing about old times and the future.

    we had no computers with us, so it was amazing to catch up with my husband without computers between us.

     

    Saturday Morning:

    After Breakfast we went to sandspit

     

    It is an amusement park and oh so much fun. We spent several hours there, i did get sick on one off the rides and had to ask them to stop it so i could get off.

     

     

     

     

    Brooke is in the blue coming down the slide, she is with my cousins husband and son there

    she is on the "mini" cyclone( roller coaster) in the second picture, in the back to the side ( make sense) in blue with my cousin.

     

    After we left Sandspit, we went back to the camp grounds for lunch and off we went to Avonlea( Anne of Green Gables, some of you may be familiar with it.

     

    Brooke has been a fan of Anne of Green Gables since age 5- it was a thrill to take her there to see the way they lived.

    We got to go on a horse and buggy ride and Brooke had full control of the horse's reins, the couple in charge of the horse, sat her right in front with them and spoiled her rotten. She had a blast.

    we ended of the day with Cows Ice Cream, there is no ice cream that can compare, here in Canada anyway

     

    We did go back to Sandspit for a bit, to do a few more rides.

    Then back to campground for a bbq, clean up and then for dessert again to Cows for Ice cream,  back home and made another fire and hung out and chatted again.

     

    Sunday was a beautiful day again and we had to come home because we had things back here at the home stead we needed to take care of.

    We viswwited with my aunt who lives 2 hours away, then drove home and got home in time for Sunday service.

     

    Monday- Labor Day- i have not had such a relaxing day in a long time, Brooke and Andrew spent the day Geo caching and i hung out here at home, got caught up on some things, so much fun.

     

    we had friends come by last night for tea.

     

    More weekend pictures here:

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    Been a great weekend.