Sunday, October 5, 2014

Remembering and Forgetting

October brings some migrating birds (where ARE those hummingbirds!), but also the beginning of the largest winter migration - Winter Texans or Snow Birds. A few couples have wandered back to our park, as well as a few new ones. Next week promises to see a trickling of a few more (the snow in the North have pushed them South). Our Chaplain Bill and wife Ali are also due to arrive in a few weeks, as well as the rest of the CRM Chaplains in the area, ready to start services in the parks by November 1. We are going to have quite a few changes in our church services this year (not the service itself  but the praise and worship part of it) so please pray for us that all changes will be for the better, but most important, are to the Glory of God.

With the coming of the winter season here in the park, I won't have as much spare time as I seem to have now. Although we do keep busy with the food and clothing ministry, Border Missions soup kitchen,  and volunteering at the resale store for Children's Haven, we still have time for relaxing hobbies. Fred relaxation consists of mowing - with all the rain and heat we have had, the lawns here at the park have gone wild, so Fred is helping the maintenance crew catch up on mowing. It keeps him busy and allows me the free time to do some fun stuff.  My latest glass creations are flowers from vases and candle holders - they slip over a metal rod stuck in the ground to look like sparkly flowers. I also have been practicing my spinning. Grrrrrr - all I spin so far is lumpy stuff, but it is getting better.


they really do sparkle when the sun shines on them


close up of glass flowers

We have some wonderful produce donated to Great Oaks Food Ministry this week - beautiful peppers, limes, squash and tomatoes, as well as bakery items and tortillas. Because God blessed us with so much extra, we again were able to share with another church. He seems to know our needs before we can even determine them ourselves.
When we see people leaving the church with bags of fresh produce and bakery items, we know God has lead us here for a purpose.

 look at all those beautiful peppers, squash, and tomatoes
limes and cucumbers, too
 
 
We ventured over to the Mexican market (pulga) next to our park the other day to get a few sweet onions and found those delightfully delicious little bananas. They look like a banana, with a thinner skin, and taste just a bit different. I used a few with mango, pineapple, and spinach in my morning smoothie - simply heavenly. Do you suppose there are fresh fruits in heaven, or do we just live by the fruit of the Spirit??? 
 

see how tiny the banana is compared to a dinner fork? I am going to find out if they have a different name than little banana!
 
There is a really weird tree growing here in the park (actually lots of them). I may have  mentioned it before, but the leaves are different from each other - it is very beautiful but certainly not like any trees that I have been used to. I imagine they will all turn the same color eventually but for now they are certainly unique.
 
 some of the leaves are green and some are pink and green

 the branches are very long and lined with leaves


 
Pastor Israel's sermon this morning was sort of a continuation of last week's sermon, entitled "What You Do Matters". Chameleons change their color in order to blend in with their environment, but Christians should not blend in. People should be able to tell that we are Christians just because we do not act like many others. So many times people are raised in a Christian family, only to fall into the temptation of the world because they forget what they had learned, just as the Israelites did after they crossed into the dessert after 400 years of captivity. They forgot that God parted the Red Sea, that He provided food (manna) and water (from the rock). He lead them towards the Promised Land in a cloud, promising them a land of milk and honey. Because forgetfulness is a part of our human nature, we need to ask God to remind us of what we are supposed to do. We can do this by daily devotions, Bible study classes and listening to the Word of God. Temptations are out there and can overcome us when pride enters the picture so stand strong in Christ.
 
Continue to pray for Israel. Why should we pray for Israel? First and foremost because human souls are suffering, struggling and fighting to survive there amidst physical, political and spiritual warfare. Why pray for Israel? You should pray for Israel because God commands our support and aid of Israel throughout the Bible. We hope that you will join us in prayer for the State of Israel.
  

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