Things I learned

>> Thursday, September 27, 2007

I have finally had enough time to breathe and relax after my Conference a couple weeks ago and thought I would share some of the lessons I absorbed:

-Love is a condition of the heart. We hear so much that love is an action and that we need to try to love others. H.B. London challenged me to go beyond trying and allow God to change my heart to be so full of His love that loving becomes a natural extension of what I do. Even to those prickly people that are hard to love.

-Know your moment of death story but also know your resurrection story. Dan Allender said that most everyone has a moment of death in life. It is the moment at which you've lost all hope and struggle to come to grips with the reason for living. It is that moment in our lives that gets us interested in counseling, ministry, etc. It is that moment that helps us identify with our clients. But it is our moment of resurrection that keeps us in counseling. It is the moment you surrender to Jesus and experience new life and true hope that provides hope for your clients and strength to continue on the journey. Although being able to identify with your clients in their moment of death is important, you must help them experience their moment of resurrection for true healing to occur.

-Our culture stinks at allowing people to lament after a loss. The accepted grieving period in other religions and cultures can last for years but in our churches we are extremely uncomfortable with that. "Shouldn't they be moving on by now?" We want to see people back up on their feet with smiling faces after a few months because we don't know how to deal with grief, anger, and despair. True healing comes when one feels totally free to lament as long as they need.

-Everyone receives apologies differently. Most people are familiar with Gary Chapman's Five Love Languages but at this conference he outlined his new book about the five languages of apology. I don't remember what they all were but I know for myself, while it's nice to hear the words "I'm sorry," what I really want to hear is regret and true remorse for how I've been hurt. When I hear something like, "I know how much I must have hurt you..." I melt pretty quickly and forgiveness isn't too far away.

-It's unfair what we do to children in our world. From child prostitution/slavery to sexual abuse to expecting them to understand and respond appropriately to their parent's divorce. I can't imagine how much God grieves everyday over what these innocents are exposed to. I attended a workshop that got me more interested in trying a little play therapy with some of my clients. Gary Landreth says children under age 12 can't express their thoughts and feelings verbally so they express it through their play. Part of me is terrified to even consider handling these fragile little lives but part of me can't think of any better way to show love to children whose innocence has been shattered.

Anyway, just some thoughts...

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Facebook

>> Saturday, September 22, 2007


Well, I'm totally hooked. I've been hearing about social networking sites like Myspace and Facebook for a couple years now but just was never really interested in signing up. Curious but not interested. My curiosity finally overcame me and now I'm totally addicted. It's fascinating to me what a simple concept can do to revolutionize the world of internet relationships. And yet somehow also a little scary that cyber-level relationships are fast replacing personal-real-heart-to-heart-level relationships.
I wonder how many friends Jesus would have on His Facebook account...
Anyway, look me up if you're signed up with Facebook.

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AACC

>> Tuesday, September 18, 2007


I had the privilege of attending the American Association of Christian Counselors Conference in Nashville, TN this past week. Everything was held at the Opryland hotel which was just magnificent! Some of the speakers included John Ortberg, Max Lucado, John Eldredge, Larry Crabb, Dallas Willard. The musicians were Natalie Grant, Avalon, Michael Card and Steve Green. It was pretty stacked. I'm totally saturated with information and feel like my brain has been functioning on high ever since I got home! I don't even know yet how to describe my experience so I won't even attempt it.

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Surrender

My amazing friend A sent me this clip that I wanted to share with you all. I must admit I was skeptical at first because of all the cheesy dramas I've seen but I got hooked about halfway through. What a perfect picture of how difficult it can be for us to surrender our past to Jesus and allow Him to free us from our vices. Check it out.

http://www.godtube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ee73e63418003b47d7d5

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Things I wonder about...

>> Thursday, September 06, 2007

We were privileged enough last summer to get to fly out to Colorado with some friends in order to be a part of a friend's wedding. We flew in to Denver's airport and then rented a car to travel the roughly four hours south to where the wedding would be. The trip ended up just being hubby, me, W, and two of hubby's closest guy friends. I rode in the back with W most of the time and on the way back up to Denver after the wedding I made an observation that got me giggling. Guys have a way of wondering. They wonder silently, they wonder aloud, but apparently they really wonder while riding four hours in a car. They wonder about the landscape, they wonder about various machinery along the road, they wonder about business signs and vacant buildings. I can't tell you how many times I heard this phrase, "I wonder how that got there" or "I wonder why that ended up like that."
I pointed this observation out to them and they were shocked to hear that I just don't wonder! Maybe it's a female thing but when I ride in a car I don't wonder about the things I see. (Yes I think, plan and sometimes worry, but it's not wondering like they do) So ever since that conversation I've been paying attention to whether or not I wonder. Maybe I don't wonder in the car but I guess I do wonder. I came up with a list of things I wonder about:
-Apparently this past year I've been wondering if I wonder
-I wonder how they get bridge supports secured in a river
-I wonder what those black birds with red streaks on them are that I always see along the interstate and why they like the busy interstate
-I wonder how the internet really works
-I wonder why I feel so satisfied and complete after having a good heart to heart conversation with someone
-I wonder how it is possible that this tiny life inside me already has a complete set of DNA that will determine his/her personality, interests, demeanor, and uniqueness.
-I wonder why good people experience tragedy
-I wonder what it will be like to meet Jesus someday
-I wonder if anyone actually reads this blog
-I wonder what you wonder about

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