Book Review: Preparing to be A Help Meet by Debi Pearl



I have three wonderful and beautiful daughters – well, just let me sing their praises now ‘coz I am their mom! :)) – and it is very important for me to be able to impart to them how to choose their future spouses. Even when my eldest was just a baby, I have already begun praying for her future spouse and I continued to do that till now and will keep on doing so with all my children.

Preparing To Be a Help Meet by Debi Pearl is a book for young Christian girls who would like to prepare themselves for when they get married. It is also a good book for married women and mothers who would like to help their daughters get ready for marriage. It is filled with several stories of women talking about their courtship, their wedding, the problems they went through and how they found the man that they lived with happily ever after. The book are mostly stories of other women so the lessons are also mostly practical.

First, let me tell you about its beautiful cover and the graphics inside the book. The cover is white and pink with a pink heart ribbon. This theme is carried through all the pages inside. I feel that this makes the book more interesting to read.

I like that she tells young women not to spend their time pining away waiting for the right guy to come along. Young women should, therefore, spend their time helping others in ministry, educating themselves, keeping themselves pure, keeping their time and their minds busy.

The chapters where she talks about the different personalities of men and their counterpart in women is also good and helpful. Here she talks about what young girls can do if they see a young man that might possibly become their husbands.

The chapter about girls meeting boys/men in internet chat rooms and text messages is very, very good. Young ladies should read this chapter so that they are not vulnerable to men who just want to take advantage of them.

The main point that I got from Preparing To Be a Help Meet is that  young girls should spend their time wisely while they are young. She should not spend it waiting for her prince charming to come along. And I agree with the author about this.

At the end of the book, there is a study on every chapter. The study is meant to be used as a guide for teaching girls on how to become the help meet of a man’s dream.

Although there are verses included throughout the whole book, I felt that the teaching was based mostly on the people’s stories. The “meat” I was looking for, that is in learning more about God’s love and plan for young girls, I did not get much of this.

So I can say that this book is full of practical helps and reminders from the Bible, but this should not be the only source book in teaching daughters and/or young women how to prepare to be a help meet.

Disclosure: I received this book for free from No Greater Joy Ministries in exchange for this review.

TOS Crew Review: Big IQ Kids Website

BigIQKids 

One of the best websites my children have used so far is Big IQ Kids. This is not a curriculum, rather, it is an interactive website to help students become A+ in school or homeschool. We were given a Premium membership for one year to use for our review. Premium memberships consist of Math, Spelling, Vocabulary and U.S. Facts. It is geared for children from K to 8th Grade. Online casino Ireland. ###

Big Math Time

Big IQ Kids Math[3]

Big Math Time gives the student 50 problems everyday. It trains the student in many ways:

1. It is timed so students learn to work under time pressure.

2. Students don’t need to use pencil and paper to work on the problems so their hands don’t get tired.

3. By not using pencil and paper, they work the problems in their minds so it develops their mental math skills.

Best thing about it is that I can modify their math according to their current level.

Vocabulary

Big IQ Kids Vocab[3]

Vocabulary has the student working on 25 new words every week. Daily the students work on the words by learning their definition, their antonyms and synonyms. They work on this for five days a week with the fifth day being their quiz.

Spelling

Big IQ Kids Spelling Bee[3]

Spelling also has 25 different words every week. Everyday they have to work on a different activity to help them memorize the spelling of the words. You can choose to have the program generate their own words according to the student’s level or input your own spelling words that you may be working on for the week.

U.S. States

Big IQ Kids States[3]

The US States program will teach the child different facts about every State in the USA. Although I did not require my children to do this, Artsy Princess decided to do these lessons, and now she is sprouting off some general facts about the USA. It’s making me wish that we had the same program for the Philippines.

MY THOUGHTS:

As I have said earlier, this is one of the best websites we have reviewed this year. I like that it supplements what your child is learning now. It can be used by both homeschoolers and students going to school. It can be modified according to the student’s level. The child can work on it by himself. Every lesson only takes between 10 to 15 minutes a day to finish so my two kids are never bored with this. After finishing every lesson, they are awarded a game coin to use in their games section. The games themselves test the student’s IQ but in a fun way that they don’t even know they are being tested already.

Guitar Babe said that she is willing to do it even throughout summer to keep her mind sharp.

Artsy Princess likes that the Math is timed because this has developed her mental math skills.

They did mention that when listening to the words during spelling and vocabulary, sometimes it may be hard to make out what the word is. This is very rare, though. Otherwise, the words are clearly said.

There are different pricing options for BIG IQ KIDS and you can see the plans here. Or you can also try it out for FREE!

See what my other TOS Crewmates thought of this program here.

Disclosure: I received a premium membership free as part of the TOS Homeschool Crew in exchange for this review.

The Mountains Bow Down (A Raleigh Harmon Novel)


About Sibella: Sibella Giorello grew up in Alaska and majored in geology at Mount Holyoke College. After riding a motorcycle across the country, she worked as a features writer for the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Her stories have won state and national awards, including two nominations for the Pulitzer Prize. She now lives in Washington state with her husband and sons. Find out more about Sibella and her other books at her website.www.sibellagiorello.com



About The Mountains Bow Down: Everything's going to work out. Time away always makes things better . . .. 

That's what FBI Special Agent Raleigh Harmon believes as she boards a cruise to Alaska. A land of mountains and gems and minerals, The Last Frontier is a dream destination for this forensic geologist who's hoping to leave behind a hectic work schedule and an engagement drained of romance.

But when a passenger goes missing and winds up dead, Raleigh's vacation suddenly gets lost at sea. The ship's security chief tries to rule the death a suicide, but Raleigh's forensics background points to a much darker conclusion: Somewhere onboard, a ruthless murderer walks free.

Engulfed by one of her toughest cases yet, Raleigh requests assistance from the FBI and receives her nemesis-perpetual ladies man Special Agent Jack Stephanson. As the cruise ship sails through the Inside Passage, Raleigh has five days to solve a high-profile murder, provide consultation for a movie filming onboard, and figure out her increasingly complicated feelings for Jack-who might not be such a jerk after all.

And that's only her work life. Family offers even more challenges. Joined on the cruise by her mother and aunt, Raleigh watches helplessly as disturbing rifts splinter her family.

Like the scenery that surrounds the cruise ship, Raleigh discovers a situation so steep and so complex that even the mountains might bow down



Sibella’s celebrating the release of The Mountains Bow Down with a blog tour, a Cruise prize pack worth over $500 and a Facebook Party! Don't miss a minute of the fun.


One Grand Prize winner will receive:
  • A $500 gift certificate toward the cruise of their choice from Vacations To Go.
  • The entire set of the Raleigh Harmon series.
To enter click one of the icons below. Then tell your friends. And enter soon - the giveaway ends on 4/1! The winner will be announced at Sibella’s Raleigh Harmon Book Club Party on FB April 5th, 2011! Don’t miss the fun – prizes, books and gab!

Enter via E-mail Enter via FacebookEnter via Twitter

About the Facebook Party: Join Sibella and fans of the Raleigh Harmon series on April 5th at 5:00 pm PST (6 MST, 7 CST & 8 EST) for a Facebook Book Club Party. Sibella will be giving away some fun prizes, testing your trivia skills and hosting a book chat about the Raleigh Harmon books. Have questions you'd like to chat about - leave them on the Event page.

Homeschool Q & A: How to Know What to Teach

As a further response to those who have written me asking how I chose our curriculum, here is the continuation to my previous blog post.

The first four years we homeschooled, my children were enrolled in two other schools where the curriculum was already laid out for us. There was no need for us to decide because that decision has already been made for us. And this is a good thing. I say this because for someone who has no experience in homeschooling like me before, having a curriculum dictated by the school solved a lot of problems for me. I wasn’t going into this blind. It was easy because I didn’t have to make the difficult decision of searching for a good curriculum.

As the years of homeschooling passed, you would really come to a point when you can recognize that a homeschool material may not be a good fit for your child or even for you.

We started with Alpha Omega Lifepacs which we used for Guitar Babe’s Grade 1 and Grade 2. The lessons are excellent and laid out very well. For every grade level, you purchase a certain number of modules that you need to finish for the year. There is an amount of parent prep time for the week because you need to sit down and look through every module before you teach it to your child. For the Science Lifepacs, it’s necessary that you have prep time for that because of the experiments to be done. This worked great for us until I had to work part-time as a life insurance agent. With Alpha Omega Lifepacs, the parent has to be right there teaching the child.

After that, I found School of Tomorrow’s PACES which greatly encouraged independent learning by the student. For the first two years, Grade 3 & 4, it was okay. It was similar to AOP Lifepacs in that we bought the PACES required for each grade level. The difference is that there is not much parent prep time involved. You can open a PACE and start teaching the material immediately. Or the child studies the PACE on her own without parent participation. The problem we had here is that Guitar Babe became bored with it after two years. I didn’t want to keep forcing it on her because she exhibited anger in having to face all the PACES day in and day out.

At this point, I’ll have to say that both AOP Lifepacs and SOT Paces are great resources for homeschooling. Both are well-arranged in modules and are Biblical. In fact, the SOT Paces for Wika and Sibika are very good. Also, I really liked AOP Lifepacs. As a parent, you will  have to investigate for yourself if this is a good fit for you and your child. I do know of one parent who grew up using the SOT Paces and it worked well for him. In fact, he likes it very much. The other advantage for using these is that if you know your student already know the subject, he can just go straight to the final test of the module without going through the whole module first. Grades are also easily computed with these two resources.

It was when Guitar Babe was exhibiting anger towards her PACE lessons that I became desperate enough to start searching online for better materials to use. Through this search, I found Cindy Rushton whose main work is to keep encouraging mothers to teach and and homeschool the easy way. I attended her online seminars and realized that there is really a better way to homeschool, that I need not beat myself up if one of my children become sick, and to recognize that where we are right now in our homeschool is exactly where the Lord wants us to be.

After this, it was a lot of trial and error for us where we tried out several materials that I was reviewing. If the children enjoyed the material and I don’t have a hard time teaching it, then we would go with that. It wasn’t until I came across Diane Lockman’s Trivium Mastery when it all became clearer to me… (to be continued).

Homeschool Q&A: Guitar Babe’s Curriculum

I received several emails regarding Kid’s World Integrated School and Kreative Kids, Moms & Dads after I blogged about why we like it. Most are asking me for more information about KWIS/KKMD and their tuition fee. Since we are set to have our year-end ceremony by next week, I have not found out yet what their program for next year is or how much the tuition fee is. Once I do, I will post it here.

Another question I got frequently is how I chose curriculum for my children. My quick answer would be with much trial and error. If you are a regular reader of my blog, you’d know that I’m a product reviewer. I have the opportunity to use and review several homeschool products. At this point, many of the homeschool products that I received for free are the ones that I continued to use in my homeschool. Here are some that we have continued using:

Guitar Babe: 15 years old

Math: Life of Fred, Math Mammoth and Guitar Babe also likes the worksheets we got from America’s Math Teacher.

We like Life of Fred because the math concepts are very well explained in the book. The problems after every chapter are very challenging and the answer key is included in the book. Add to that the very humorous style of writing of the author. This is a great resource for Math.

We also use Math Mammoth and sometimes America’s Math Teacher alongside Life of Fred so that Guitar Babe can get used to answering worksheets. Life of Fred does not have those pages and pages of repetitive math problems that we commonly find in other Math books. However, I also saw that she also needed practice in that area to prepare her for her future school exams. For worksheets, we use Math Mammoth and America’s Math Teacher because the problems are short but enough to ensure mastery of the topic.

Language Arts: We use KISS Grammar for our grammar lessons, The Write Foundation for writing and for spelling and vocabulary, Big IQ Kids, which I am currently reviewing. You can also try out Big IQ Kids for free.

Science: We are currently using Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Astronomy by Jeannie Fulbright. I’ve read several positive reviews about Apologia Science which encouraged me to try it for my children. I like that the study of the subject includes narration, drawings, and several hands-on projects.

We also use several local books to study Filipino and Social Studies. For history, we’ve been reading The Great Lives Series by Tahanan Books for Young Readers. These are biographical series of great Filipinos such as Emilio Aguinaldo, Juan Luna, Teodora Alonso, Apolinario Mabini and many others.

As to the question of how we choose curriculum where I said through trial and error – this is pretty much how we did it. I did read several articles about learning styles and teaching styles and applied it to how I teach my children. I was able to recognize that Guitar Babe was actually an auditory learner. She likes being read to. She can actually sit still, listen and comprehend a pastor’s 45 minute message during Sunday worship. Lapbooking doesn’t work much with her but she likes oral narration.

Through time and experience, we are able to pick out which materials work and which ones don’t. I still don’t have it down pat, there are still some materials that just don’t work with her and I don’t force that.

I can say that with curriculum, there’s not one that can fit all students. What works with one family may not work with another. In fact, what works with one child may not work with the sibling. And this is the beauty of homeschooling: that you can tailor-fit your child’s education to your child’s individual needs. Parents should not be afraid to try out a material and to “throw” (or sell) it if the child seems to just suffer through the lessons.

Also if you do a search of homeschool materials online, you’ll find that a lot of these vendors offer free samples of their products that you can try first before purchasing. Check out my own homeschool reviews in this blog. And for other homeschool product reviews, go to our TOS Homeschool Crew blog which is dedicated to reviews of various homeschool products.

First Book Review: Handle with Prayer by Charles Stanley

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!


Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:

David C. Cook; Reprint edition (March 1, 2011)
***Special thanks to Karen Davis, Assistant Media Specialist, The B&B Media Group for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Dr. Charles F. Stanley, senior pastor of the First Baptist Church of Atlanta and founder of In Touch Ministries, demonstrates a keen awareness of people’s needs by providing practical Biblical truths for everyday life. His In Touch teaching program is broadcast worldwide in more than 50 languages. Dr. Stanley is also a New York Times best-selling author who has written more than 35 books, including: In Step with God, Landmines in the Path of the Believer, Living the Extraordinary Life, A Man’s Touch, Handle With Prayer, How to Listen to God, Eternal Security: Can You Be Sure?, The Gift of Forgiveness, How to Keep Your Kids on Your Team, The Wonderful Spirit-Filled Life, The Source of My Strength, How to Handle Adversity, The Blessing of Brokenness, Success God’s Way, The Handbook for Christian Living, Into His Presence, and When Tragedy Strikes.


Visit the author's website.

SHORT BOOK DESCRIPTION:

Originally released in 2000, this book has already sold over 250,000 copies and now it features new artwork, an enhanced study guide, and updated content to connect with today’s readers. Using stories from his own life, Dr. Stanley engages readers with his insight and truthfulness. According to Dr. Stanley, “Jesus encourages us to pray. He tells us to ask, seek, and knock. We ask for things, we seek understanding, and we knock on doors of opportunity that lie before us. The Lord is saying that in every area of life we can find what we are looking for by talking to the heavenly Father.”


Product Details:

List Price: $16.99
Hardcover: 224 pages
Publisher: David C. Cook; Reprint edition (March 1, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0781404460
ISBN-13: 978-0781404464

AND NOW...THE FIRST CHAPTER:


Unveiling the Hidden


Moreover the word of the LORD came unto Jeremiah the second time, while he was yet shut up in the court of the prison, saying, Thus saith the LORD the maker thereof, the LORD that formed it, to establish it; the LORD is his name; Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not. —Jeremiah 33:1–3


As I was praying one afternoon in 1967, I began feeling as if God had something very specific to say to me. The more I prayed, the more the burden increased. I decided to take an early vacation and spend the time seeking God’s guidance. I went to the mountains of North Carolina for two weeks, intent on finding out what God was saying to me.


I spent the majority of the time fasting and praying. I waited, expecting God to follow up the burden with an answer. To my surprise, He pointed out areas in my life that needed correcting. The entire two weeks was a period of personal cleansing and preparation for what was to come.


I returned home excited, but still unsure. It was as if there were a veil that kept me from knowing the unknown. I felt that the answer was close, but it was still out of my grasp. Then one

afternoon soon afterward, I was on my face before the Lord, and the veil lifted. God wanted me to start a school. I hesitated to commit myself to such a task, but God made it clear to me that His instructions were to be obeyed, not just considered. He unveiled the hidden to me when I called on Him to do so, and He showed me the things I did not know. God was faithful—even to the point of preparing my heart for what He had to say.


God desires to make known the unknown to His children. He desires to unveil the hidden. Yet many times we are satisfied not knowing. Either we aren’t willing to take the time to wait, or

we aren’t sure God even wants us to know. But this command to Jeremiah speaks specifically to both of these problems. We are to call, we are to expect an answer, and we are to know the unknown. Let’s look at the background of this Scripture in Jeremiah (33:1–3).


The Babylonians are coming toward Jerusalem from the feast. They have already defeated the Assyrians, so the people off Jerusalem know they don’t stand much of a chance against their superior military strength. The leaders of Jerusalem believed they should align themselves with the Egyptians, which was the logical thing to do. But Jeremiah tells them, “God says you are going into captivity. What you really ought to do is go out there and surrender.” Well, this wasn’t at all what the leaders had in mind. They threw Jeremiah in prison and refused to listen to him.


Their reaction should not surprise us. What do you think the people in my congregation would do if I stood up next Sunday and said, “God says the Canadians are going to overthrow this nation. We might as well surrender now and save ourselves some trouble”? They would run me out of town! But this was exactly the situation Jeremiah found himself in. From his experience, he gives us a passage (33:1–3) that helps us understand how to talk with God.


Encouraged to Pray

We can obtain three prayer principles from Jeremiah 33:3 by listening to what God told Jeremiah. The first is that God encourages us to pray: “Call unto me.” Since Jeremiah was in prison, he had a long time to catch up on his prayer life. We may never be put behind bars, but God will put us in circumstances and situations in order to teach us how to talk with Him.


Most of the time we pray, “Get me out of here!” We want to avoid suffering and difficulty. When we do run into a trial or difficulty, we ask God to change our circumstances so we can serve Him better and love Him more.


But we cannot fool God or bribe Him with our promises. Jeremiah didn’t even ask God to get him out of prison. Rather, he waited to see what God would say to him. And what was God’s

reply? “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not” (Jer. 33:3). What God did for Jeremiah had a far greater impact than simply getting him out of prison.


But most of us aren’t that patient. We’re more intent on getting out of our circumstances than we are on finding out what great things God wants to show us. But the Father never allows

difficulty just for the sake of difficulty—there is always a higher purpose involved. The problem is we cannot always identify God’s higher purpose in the midst of our trials. That’s when we must exercise our faith by waiting on His word to us.


A good friend of mine who was a real estate broker experienced a seven-year period of financial failure. The loss of his security devastated him. It became the constant focus of his thoughts and prayers. “Why doesn’t God do something?” he would ask me. For a while, we were both puzzled.


But after some intense soul searching, he realized that he had substituted financial security for God in his life. The Father wanted to be recognized as the Source of all things in my friend’s life. As he began renewing his mind spiritually and yielding his rights to the Lord, my friend gained a new freedom in his attitude toward finances. He started a new career and found greater financial blessing than ever before.


God had a great and mighty lesson to teach my friend—a lesson more important than keeping him comfortable. And God kept him uncomfortable until he took his eyes off his circumstances and sought God’s mind in the matter.


Waiting is not easy. We often turn away from seeking God’s counsel and seek guidance from friends and loved ones. We read books, attend seminars, and talk with others, trying to find out what God has to say to us. Usually, after we’ve exhausted all other possibilities, we turn back to the Lord and wait on Him. By doing this, it’s as if we are saying to God, “Now that I’ve tried everything else and failed, I’ve decided I need You after all.”


But God wants us to come to Him first. He wants us to stand in His counsel and wait for His word. He longs for us to come to Him as a son would to his father. But instead, we go to Him last, as if we don’t trust Him or consider His word of much value. Yet He is the only trustworthy Source of counsel we have. He is our most available and accessible Friend. He will never give us a busy signal—even if He frequently gets busy signals when He tries talking to us.


God entreats us to pray because He knows we are often caught in prisons of our own making; not prisons with bars and locks, but intellectual prisons, emotional prisons, and relational prisons. We must remember that the shortest distance between our problems and their solutions is the distance between our knees and the floor.


Answer Promised

Second, God told Jeremiah, “I will answer thee.” Sometimes we make commitments that we cannot keep. Though we may do this unintentionally, there are times when we disappoint those who are counting on us. But God never disappoints—when He says He will do something, it will be done.


God promises He will not only hear our prayers, but He will answer them. This brings up two interesting questions: Does God always answer our prayers? Or does He respond to certain kinds of prayer? Think about the requests you have made of God recently. Are they being answered? Do you really believe they will be? You see, the question is not Does God answer prayer? The real question is How does God answer prayer? Sometimes He answers yes. This is usually the only answer we hear. If God says, “Yes,” then we believe He answered. If He says, “No,” we think He ignored our request.


God’s Answers

When God answers our prayers, He either answers with yes, no, or wait. When He answers yes, we are prone to shout, “Praise the Lord!” We tell everyone what a great thing God has done for us.


But when God says no, we have a hard time finding reasons to praise Him. We look for the sin in our lives that kept Him from granting our requests, because surely if we had been living right He would have given us what we asked. But not one shred of scriptural evidence shows that God will say yes to all of our prayers just because we’re living right. God is sovereign. He has the right to say no according to His infinite wisdom, regardless of our goodness.


We try to manipulate God by our humanistic “if then” philosophy. If we live good, clean lives, then God must (we believe) grant our hearts’ desires. But such attempts to manipulate God defeat the whole purpose of Christianity, which is to glorify Him through our submissive obedience to His desires. Besides, if our goodness was the only factor God considered, where would His grace fit in? Many times His grace is what motivates Him to say no.


God only says no and wait when it is best for us (Rom. 8:28). He does it many times for our protection. Sometimes God wants to answer our prayers, but the timing is not right. For example, in the past, many couples wanting to marry came to me for counseling. Sometimes I would advise them to wait. Some would heed my advice, while others sought counsel from those who told them what they wanted to hear. You and I have the same choice over and over again. Will we wait on God for His perfect timing, or will we rush ahead?


We don’t like waiting around. Especially when it looks like a unique opportunity might slip away. We don’t like to hear God say, “No,” especially when everything in us says, “Yes, yes, yes!” We often try to find a Scripture verse and claim it while we continue our prayer, hoping somehow to change God’s mind. What we’re really saying is, “God, I didn’t like that answer. How about reconsidering my point of view?”


But deep in our hearts we really want God’s perfect will for our lives. And we must remember that God’s answer is always His ultimate best for us. Claiming Scripture will not change God’s mind because His Word cannot contradict His will. If He says no, then the answer is no. If He says wait, then we should wait. God is more interested in our character, our future, and our sanctification than He is in our momentary satisfaction. His answers are always an act of grace, motivated by His love.


Our Response

Our response to God’s answers reveals one of two things about us. It will reveal either a rebellious spirit or a submissive spirit. By accepting God’s answer, despite the fact that we may not understand, we express a submissive spirit. But by refusing His first answer and trying to get our way by manipulation, we express a rebellious spirit.


If we refuse God’s answers when they don’t fit in with our plans, then we are trying to use God for our purposes. But if we graciously accept His answers—no matter what they are—He will use us for His glory.


The Hidden Revealed

The third principle we can obtain from this verse comes from “I will … show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.” All of us face decisions that leave us baffled. We are constantly bombarded with relational decisions, business decisions, household decisions, and financial decisions—and these all need immediate attention. In this verse, God promises to reveal the answer to all of life’s decisions. Yet many of God’s people spend their entire lives making decisions based on their knowledge, their understanding, and their experience—not realizing that some decisions must be based on divine wisdom and illumination from God.


Almost any preacher can prepare a sermon. He can write an outline, gather a few stories, and away he goes. But a preacher cannot get God’s message for a people until he waits in the Lord’s counsel, until he seeks God’s face, and until God gives him a word from heaven (Jer. 23:21–22).


This same principle applies to every Christian. We can pay the price required to find God’s mind on an issue, or we can make a decision based on what we think is right. Either way, a decision will eventually be made. But while one decision may have the approval of man, the other will have the eternal approval of God.


Sometimes we flip a coin (spiritually speaking) and say, “Lord, this is what I’m going to do. If it is of You, then bless it. If I’m wrong, then better luck next time.” Instead of waiting, we jump ahead and hope we have done the right thing. The point is this: As Christians, we never have to guess—we can know for sure what to do. God wants us to know His will about things, even more than we want to know it. But He cannot—and will not—bless anything we do that is not of Him.


So what does He mean when He says, “I will … show thee great and mighty things”? Every time we pray to God, seeking His will, there are two things He wants to show us: He wants to show us Himself (Phil. 3:7–8), and He wants to show us what He is able to do (John 15:16). Is there anything greater than seeking God and knowing His power?


We Are to Seek His Face

Because God wants to reveal Himself to us, and because our goal as Christians is to know Him, we should begin our time in prayer saying, “Lord, thank You that You are omnipotent. Thank You that You are omniscient and know everything I am about to tell You. Thank You that You are omnipresent, and You are not separated from me. As I come into Your presence, I humble myself before Your throne to thank You for Your holiness, Your forgiveness, and Your mercy. I acknowledge You as the great Creator, Sustainer, and Lover of mankind. Father, I am coming to You, recognizing Your greatness and Your holiness. I bow before You as Your child, knowing that You are more than sufficient to meet my needs.”


This is the spirit in which we should come into God’s presence. But instead, we come first with our needs and usually don’t have enough time for anything else. We never stop long enough to recognize that God wants to show us Himself when we pray.


He Shows Us His Power

God also wants to show us what He is able and willing to do for us. He does this through His Word. He reminds us of what He has done in the past. He gives us example after example in Scripture of how He met people’s needs and how He protected them. And the Father is willing to do the same thing for us, if we will only ask.


The word mighty in this passage means hidden things, things that are fenced in. This word is used when referring to fortified cities. God is showing us that as we pray, He will unveil insights for us that have previously been a mystery.


This also implies that some answers will be found only in prayer, not from other sources—not from books, friends, or counselors. Some things must come straight from God, who is the

Source of all wisdom. How many families would still be together today if they had sought God’s answers to their problems at home? How many sons and daughters would still be at home if their parents had taken their situation to the Lord? Too often we refuse to wait on God’s answers. We want quick solutions to our problems.


But God wants to do much more than just meet our needs and answer our questions. He wants our love. He wants our spirits— He wants our lives. Yes, He encourages us to bring our trials and our heartaches to Him in prayer, but only after we recognize who He is and what He can do. Only then do we believe He will answer our prayers. Only then are we seeking His face and not merely His hand.


As a pastor, many times I go to God for answers that can be found only in Him. Sometimes He shows me something for today, and sometimes He shows me something that will happen in the next week or month. But I’ve never been to God about anything that He did not willingly answer. He does not always answer my prayers according to my time schedule, but He always answers on time.


Back in 1969 when I was preaching a weeklong revival meeting in Virginia, I once again felt that God had something specific to say to me. Each night after the service I retired to my room early to pray. One evening, I pulled out a pad and drew a circle with five lines leading from it. At the end of each line, I wrote several things I thought God might desire to reveal to me. On the last line I drew a question mark, thinking maybe it was something I had not thought of.


The following night I came back to my room with the same burden. As I prayed and looked over the possibilities, God made it clear that He was going to move me. I asked Him when, and the month of September flashed into my mind. This happened in May of 1969, but I thought He meant September of 1970. A few months later, however, a pulpit committee from the First Baptist Church of Atlanta came to see me. On September 30, 1969, my family and I moved to Atlanta. God revealed this to me ahead of time in order to prepare my heart. He unveiled what was hidden when I called on Him to do so.


Regardless of what circumstances you are up against, there is no knowledge you will ever need that is not accessible before the throne of our living, loving, holy, righteous God. He has promised to show you the great, the hidden, and the unknown things that you will never be able to understand any other way. There are some things you will never be able to know (Deut. 29:29), but all the knowledge you will ever need is available to you if you ask God.


He desires to illuminate your mind and heart until you are conscious of Christ’s mind within you. He wants you to say no to the world on the basis of your faith in Him. It is then that you feel an extra sense of power when you share with others. You no longer depend entirely on circumstances for God to teach you lessons. Instead, you learn straight from Him through His Word. You have a new excitement in your relationship with God because you have learned to listen as He speaks to you.


Submission Required

You must be submissive to God to the point of absolute obedience— regardless of what He asks of you. Why? Because if our heavenly Father continues to answer our prayers, and we have certain conditions on which we obey, then He is nothing more than a giant Santa Claus. If He were to continue to bless us regardless of our rebellion, we would be using Him for our ends, not His. Submission is essential.


If you have been seeking God’s will for a long time and you seem to be getting nowhere, examine your heart. See if there is any area of your life that is not totally surrendered to Him. By settling this issue, you will put yourself in a position that will allow the Father to bless you. The quicker you move from your will to His will, the quicker God will show you what you need to know. Since God gives us His Word for obedience, not just consideration, He must be assured that you have submitted yourself completely before He will let you in on His secrets.


Are you facing a decision in your life that is too big for you to handle? Are you going through some difficulty that has left you confused and disheartened? God said, “Call unto me, and I will

answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.” As you seek God’s face, understanding who He is and what He is willing and able to do, He will clear away all the mist that surrounds your circumstances. He will show you what to do. Are you willing to say yes to whatever He requires? If so, you have taken the first step in learning to talk with God.


Session 1

Unveiling the Hidden

Chapter 1


Session Goals

1. To assess our individual prayer lives to see if we really expect God to answer our prayers.

2. To take a long look at our ideas of what God is like, how He feels about people, and what He is willing to do for them.

3. To determine to say yes to whatever God requires of us.


Preparation

1. As you read Handle with Prayer, jot down the main kernels of truth in each chapter. Then study chapter 1.

2. Plan your session time carefully to include the Bible teaching about prayer, which should lead into the practicing of prayer in the session.

3. Assemble any teaching tools: whiteboard or chalkboard, markers or chalk.


Discussion

1. Help people get acquainted by asking each member to turn to the person next to him or her and to sum up his or her prayer philosophy in ten words or less. End with the question: “Do

you agree?” Partners respond with his or her own thinking on prayer. Don’t ask group members to aim for theological definitions, just responses from their personal experiences. Expect

negative as well as positive philosophies, since these sessions are expected to clear up misconceptions about prayer as well as give positive insights—all from the Word.


After this short exercise, point out that no matter what our present philosophies of prayer are, we all want to learn to pray effectively. But we won’t learn how unless we obey God’s instructions (as opposed to our own reactions, ideas, experiential knowledge) and respond to Him according to His will.


2. Ask the group to turn to Jeremiah 33:1–3. Explain: “The Babylonians were coming toward Jerusalem from the east. They had already defeated the Assyrians, so the people of Jerusalem

knew they didn’t stand much of a chance against such a superior military power. The leaders of Jerusalem believed they should align with the Egyptians. But Jeremiah told them, ‘God says you are going into captivity. What you really ought to do is believe God, go out, and surrender to the Babylonians.’”


The outraged leaders, thinking Jeremiah was a traitor, threw him in prison and refused to listen to his warning. Jeremiah probably wasn’t too surprised at the leaders’ reaction. But what would God say to him now? He had obeyed the Lord, and he

was in prison because of it—what next?


Why do you think God reaffirmed His identity to Jeremiah (v. 2)? What three prayer principles did He give Jeremiah (v. 3)?Discuss.


3. Explain that Jeremiah was in a real prison. We may be in figurative ones constructed out of circumstances or predicaments, but the bars are just as strong and the walls just as high.


When we are in our prisons, how do we usually pray? Discuss.


According to Scripture, Jeremiah didn’t ask God for anything. Rather, he waited to see what God had to say to him.


If we’re in our prisons because God needs to get our attention to teach us lessons, what is the quickest way to get out? Discuss.


Deliverance comes as we examine our hearts to find what God wants to teach us. When we learn our lessons, He will free us. Nothing is too hard for Him.


What should we do if we cannot identify God’s purpose in a particular trial? Why is waiting on God so difficult? Discuss.


4. Does God always answer our prayers? Discuss the three ways God answers: yes, no, or wait. Do you agree: “God will always answer yes, if we are living right”? God is sovereign. He answers depending on what He knows is best for us.


How do we sometimes try to manipulate Him into saying yes? Sometimes we think: If I do this, then God will do that. Or we plead a verse of Scripture that seems on target for our case and hope God will change His mind.


Why does God sometimes say no? Remind the group that the whole purpose of Christianity is to glorify God through our submissive obedience to His desires. He says no when it’s for

our best interest (Rom. 8:28). God is more interested in our character, future, and sanctification than in our momentary gratification.


When God says wait, what choice does He give us? What do our responses to God’s answers reveal about us?


5. What two things does God always want to show us when we seek to know His will? Refer to Philippians 3:7–8 and John 15:16. How does God show us what He is able and willing to

do? Answers might come through His Word, through our own experiences, and through the experiences of others.


What is the one condition God’s unveiling rests on? Why is submission necessary?


6. Explain: “If we hear these truths and don’t practice them, we become like the person who wants to learn to drive a car without ever sitting in the driver’s seat. The person reads the

training manual, learns all the rules of the road, but never actually sits behind the wheel.”


We want to move prayer into the reality of our present circumstances. During our times together, we will be using different prayer methods: silent prayers, group prayers, volunteer

prayers, written prayers, etc. Today because of the nature of the subject, we will use silent individual prayers.


7. If God has seemed silent to you about something you have prayed for a long time, examine your heart. Are you harboring unconfessed sin? If you will submit now, you will move quickly into the attitude in which God will unfold for you some of the things you need to know.


Are you facing a decision that is too big for you to handle? Have you gone through some difficulty that has left you confused and disheartened? Read Jeremiah 33:3 again. Seek God’s face, understand who He is, and believe He will clear away all the mist that surrounds your circumstances.


Are you willing to say yes to whatever He requires of you?


8. Spend time in silent prayer as individuals open up their hearts to God. Close with an appropriate prayer of submissive victory.

Newsletter Review: Encouraging Moments by Eternal Encouragement Magazine

535

Over the years as I stayed at home to care for my children and homeschooling them, I have often felt isolated, lonely, and longing for friends. You can imagine that because I felt strongly about caring for our children myself, I only get to go out to pay bills, do the grocery shopping and go to church. I do not commit to activities that will take me out of the house regularly and for long periods of time.

Although I truly enjoy being with my children and my husband at home, there can be times when I wish I had some women friends who can understand what I’m going through. When trials come our way, I wish I can talk to an older Christian wife and mother and gain some nuggets of wisdom.

In time, I found fellow homeschooling moms who had the same goals as I do – that is to care for our families as best as we can, to bring glory to the Lord with the work of our hands. But I only see them once or twice in a month, how about those periods in between when I needed a quick advice or two? This is why I’m glad I discovered Encouraging Moments by Eternal Encouragement magazine.

Encouraging Moments is the newsletter produced by Mrs. Lorrie Flem of Eternal Encouragement magazine. I had originally signed up for the newsletter because along with it, I will receive a neat ebook – Organizing Happiness. Little did I know that I will be tremendously blessed by this newsletter.

“Our Moments Are Short & Sweet” says the newsletter and indeed it is! Mrs. Lorrie Flem starts with a short article that is relevant to a mother – it may be about taking time to pray for our husbands or a reminder that our daily attitude affects our family life or it may also be about how important budgeting is. Whatever it is, it is short, because we busy moms just don’t have a lot of time to read, and it is a sweet and gentle encouragement for us to look to Jesus daily.

Then what I find most encouraging are the Chick Flicks for Moms. This is a series of short and sweet videos by Mrs. Lorrie Flem with loads of encouragement for us. Each video is only less than five minutes long and continues to encourage us in our homemaking, homeschooling, and being a wife and mom.

Interspersed throughout Encouraging Moments are the latest information on new products produced by Eternal Encouragement magazine or a referral to another homeschool website.

I really appreciate that Encouraging Moments can be read in a short amount of time. Mothers are already so busy everyday that there’s not much time for us to spend reading. However, we badly need to gain wisdom and godly advice from other Christian women. The tips and devotions found in Encouraging Moments are all a big help to a Christian wife and mother.

To get your own Encouraging Moments newsletter, go to their website at HomemakingWithTEACH.com and sign up with your name and email address. There is no cost to sign up.

“I am reviewing Encouraging Moments as an official member of The Gabby Moms blogging program for Eternal Encouragement magazine.  I did not receive compensation for this post and all opinions are solely my own.”

gabbymoms

Aprica Baby Gear is Here!!!

188004_143990338995142_6586998_n The premiere brand in baby gear, Aprica from Japan, is finally here in the Philippines. Used for years by the Imperial Family of Japan and other celebrities such as Richard Gere, Robert De Niro & Eva Herzigova, Aprica prides itself formost for the safety of their strollers and baby carriers.

All Aprica Baby Gear have been created with these 8 Key Points:

1. The baby can be laid down flat to prevent oxygen desaturation. Whether it’s the different varieties of strollers, car seats or the High-Low Bed & Chair, they all adjust so that baby can lay down flat.

2. The Open Air Marmolu Pad, situated under baby’s tender head, ensures freedom of respiration and correct posture.

3. The Thermo Medical System 182999_147820898612086_143990338995142_305889_7101406_nunder baby’s back will regulate baby’s temperature. I thought this was really smart to have here in the Philippines because our children’s sweaty back is a major concern for parents.

4. Mother’s Radius Seat for its baby carriers will protect baby’s feet and hip joints. Again, a point of major concern for parents who like to wear their babies. With so many choices in the market, parents are choosier with the carrier they use.

180520_147820911945418_143990338995142_305890_8141064_n 5. A Comfortable Headrest to protect your baby’s head, neck and spine is found in the Aprica Strollers and Car Seats. A necessity for parents who prioritize their child’s safety and health.

6. Auto Biomedical Rocking Motion which creates a swinging rhythm to ensure baby’s natural sleeping pattern. I saw this in the High-Low Bed & Chair which is my favorite product.

7. The Capsule Multi Hood fou182946_147820935278749_143990338995142_305891_7654519_nnd in Aprica strollers protects baby from the heat of the sun.

8. Tri-Grip ensures baby’s correct gait and posture. I did not see a product yet that featured this. 

Having said all of that, I thought that the Aprica Baby Gear are products that are of excellent quality and will truly provide safety, comfort and ease of use for its users. Since this is premiere baby gear, expect to shell out a big amount of money for these products. Prices range from P 4,000.00 and above for its baby carriers, P 27,000.00 and over for the different varieties of strollers, and a whopping P49,999.00 for its car seat. Buyers should not even be surprised with the prices because if you consider the quality, the safety and its reliability (you can use it for many, many years), the price is just right.

Would I buy one for myself? I would buy the High-Low Bed & Chair for its reasonable price of P 15,000.00 considering that it can be used from infancy as a rocking bed to toddlerhood as a high chair.

The products are currently available at SM’s Baby Company. Feel like you’d like to have one but it’s just too pricey? Well, Baby Company has found a way for its buyers to get a discount on Aprica products: Trade in your old but functional stroller and get P4,000.00 off on Aprica Strollers, Car Seats and High-Low Bed & Chair.

184669_148900541837455_143990338995142_315126_6894519_n

I would like to thank Aprica and LJS Group of Companies for inviting me to their launching at the Dragon Gate Seafood Restaurant. Special thanks to MSBolin for the invitation and to fellow mommy blogger Blessie for the referral. I truly enjoyed the opportunity to go to the launch and to meet fellow mommy bloggers Tina and Dainty Mom.

aprica launch 012 With Aprica representatives and other mommy bloggers

TOS Crew Blog Walk Week 17

blog walk project

On our TOS Crew forum, some of us are talking about our work being over in a few months. I am just glad that I have made the time and effort to visit the blogs of my fellow Crewmates this year, as I have found a lot of worthy blogs to read and follow. I hope that you, too, have found blogs that you’ll want to read along as I continue to post these Blog Walks. God bless you all!

The Winner for Paws & Tales Giveaway is…

Entry # 2 – Martha!

I used Random. org to draw this number. Please check the comments section of the giveaway post on how I numbered your entries.

Congratulations Martha! You will receive a certificate from Tyndale to claim your Paws & Tales DVD.

978-1-4143-4107-1

Expect an email from me soon.

 

Book Review: In the Shadow of Evil by Robin Caroll

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!


Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:

B&H Books (March 1, 2011)
***Special thanks to Julie Gwinn, Trade Book Marketing, B&H Publishing Group for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



Robin Caroll is a leading Christian suspense novelist. She gives back to the writing community as conference director for the American Christian Fiction Writers organization. A proud southerner through and through, Robin lives with her husband and three daughters in Arkansas.


Visit the author's website.


SHORT BOOK DESCRIPTION:

Informed by the real-life fallout of the U.S. economy and devastation caused by multiple hurricanes along the southern coast, In the Shadow of Evil tells a modern day story involving the exposure of a building rebound scam. Amidst the layers of unethical practices, supply shortages, and excess murders, a top Louisiana homicide detective loses his heart to a charitable contractor while uncovering a secret about his tragic past.




Product Details:

List Price: $14.98
Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: B&H Books (March 1, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0805449795
ISBN-13: 978-0805449792

AND NOW...THE FIRST CHAPTER:


Prologue


Eighteen Years Earlier


What a night!

Maddox turned his car into the residential area and glanced at the digital display on the dash—12:28. Great, late for curfew. He smiled. Being late was worth it when he’d had a hot date with Julie Cordon. Man, the girl was something else. Beautiful, sexy, and funny. Just being with her made him feel special. Made him forget lots of things, including time.

Besides, he was seventeen. Curfews were for kids! A senior in high school, and he had to be home by midnight? All his Pop’s doing.

Tyson Bishop…Mr. Air Force man, determined to force the entire family to live by rules and regulations.

But his dad was over foreign soil right now, jumping out of perfectly good airplanes. Mom understood better, wasn’t quite the stickler about curfews like his dad. Good thing, too. Maddox was almost thirty minutes late tonight. Pop would blow his top and ground him for at least a month. Probably take away his car. But not Mom. She’d just caution him to pay closer attention to the time. Launch into the whole spiel about responsibility and accountability. He could recite it from memory.

Maddox whipped into the driveway and pressed the garage door opener. The light from the kitchen door spilled into the garage. Mom would be up…waiting. He should’ve called.

But being around Julie was like being caught in a time warp. Even the car’s interior held her smell. Light, flowery…teasing and tempting.

He killed the engine and jogged up the steps, slipping his charming smile into place. His mom had never been able to stay mad or disappointed when he flashed his dimples at her. He’d promise to mow the grass tomorrow before Pop got home, and she’d forget all about his tardiness.

He shut the garage door behind him and entered the kitchen. “Mom? I’m home.” The hint of roast lingered in the air.

The house was as silent as a tomb.

Odd. She would normally be on her feet to meet him.

He passed the kitchen’s butcher-block island and continued into the living room. A soft light filled the space beside her reading chair, but no sign of her.

“Mom?”

Maddox backtracked to the kitchen. Maybe she was in the downstairs bathroom.

“Hello?” His voice rose an octave as his pulse hammered. The bathroom door was wide open, the room dark.

Where was she?

His steps faltered as he pressed into the kitchen again. The backdoor stood open, the glass pane closest to the knob—shattered. His heart jumped into his throat.

“Mom!”

Using the agility that had garnered him the wide receiver place on the varsity football team, Maddox flew down the hall toward his parents’ bedroom. He pushed open the door with shaking hands.

His mother lay sprawled on the floor, a pool of blood staining the carpet around her. Her face pale against the dark red spilling from her chest. A metallic odor permeated the room.

What? He blinked repeatedly, his mind not processing what his eyes saw. Then…he did. And nearly vomited.

He raced to her side, lifting her head into his lap. “Mom.” Tears backed up in his eyes as he smoothed her hair.

“Mad-dy,” she croaked.

He grabbed the phone from the nightstand, the base landing on the floor with a resounding thud. He grabbed the receiver and punched in 9-1-1.

“Hang on, Mom. I’m calling for help.” Every nerve in his body stood at high alert.

“Too. Late.” She grimaced. A gurgling seeped from between her lips. Her body went slack in his arms.

“911, what is the nature of your emergency?”

He closed his eyes. Fought back scalding tears. “My mother. She’s been murdered.”

Share it

Related Posts with Thumbnails

Copyright © 2009 - Beyond the Silver and the Gold - A Filipino Family's Homeschool Journey - is proudly powered by Blogger
Smashing Magazine - Design Disease - Blog and Web - Dilectio Blogger Template