InScribe Writer’s Conference 2012

They say a picture says a thousand words…well here’s a few thousand taken at this year’s InScribe Writer’s Conference.  What a wonderful experience and a great opportunity to finally meet face-face with some great authors I have been connecting online with for years but never met in person!  Already looking forward to next year’s conference!

                                           Award Winners!

Keynote Speaker: Nancy Rue

President Jack Popjes and Ruth Snyder at piano ready to lead us in Worship!

Tracy Krauss and I – So glad to finally meet face to face!!

Good food, Great Fellowship!

My books displayed and on sale!

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Mood Kicking

This morning during my quiet time I was reading from Oswald Chambers “My Utmost For His Highest” and scanning through his book I stumbled upon this devotion and I couldn’t help but laugh (and squirm) at these profound words:  “There are certain things we must not pray about – moods, for instance. Moods never go by praying, moods go by kicking.” Oswald Chambers

He goes on to say that “A mood nearly always has its seat in the physical condition, not in the moral.  It is a continual effort not to listen to the moods which arise from a physical condition; never submit to them for a second.”

You know, when he’s right he’s right!

I’ll be honest, I’ve spent a lot of time fretting lately.  I know, I know…nothing good comes from worry.  I wish I could blame this “condition” on my parents…my mother was a natural worrier, but I know better than to say this is a genetic thing.  No.  It’s me.  And when I worry and fret my mood tends to spiral downwards too.

To say we’ve had a challenging several months, would be an understatement.  You know the expression: “when it rains, it pours”?…we’ve had a deluge of things happen to us…not a bucket load of woes all at once, but irritating little drips that keep dripping and dripping like an annoying faucet you can’t fix or turn off.  I won’t go into details, but I will say that I’ve been spending a lot of time praying that the Lord would reach down from heaven and like some cosmic plumber turn the faucet off and make the dripping stop!

I have also spent, what Oswald would say, a considerable amount of wasteful time feeling a little sorry for myself and praying about…yeah, you guessed it…my mood.  I suppose it is part of the human condition when things don’t go exactly according to plan, that you get a little down.  I tend to play the blame game, or talk about “what ifs”, or “let’s escape all this and go live in the smallest town in Saskatchewan where no one knows us and pump gas and eat licorice and read comic books all day”…I’ve been watching too many Corner Gas reruns…but you get my drift!

Oswald Chambers says, “We have to take ourselves by the scruff of the neck and shake ourselves, and we will find that we can do what we said we could not.”  That doesn’t sound a bit like my idea of trying to run away, or wasting time worrying myself into a frenzy.  On the contrary, it’s more like a kick in the pants.

I needed a good mood kicking this morning.  Thanks Oswald!

Do Not Worry

25 “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes? 26 Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? 27 Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?

28 “And why do you worry about clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labor or spin. 29 Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. 30 If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you—you of little faith? 31 So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ 32 For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. 33 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. 34 Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.  (Matthew 6:25-34)

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Purpose is More Important than Position

Well, the first week of school is over and I have survived.  Oh, there were definitely ups and downs learning a new computer (and computer program), not to mention figuring out 24 locks and locker combinations, learning the nuances of a quirky photocopier, decorating bulletin boards, doing lesson plans and making up seating plans etc. etc. etc.  I’ll say it again, students have NO IDEA how hard their teachers work BEFORE their school opens its doors to them!  Still, after a week of teaching, I find myself already excited to go back to class again next week.  There’s nothing like standing in front of a classroom full of Junior High students and see them get excited over a “just for fun” spelling bee!

I bought a $1.50 “trophy” at the dollar store and the kids passed the trophy around the room so that every student was a “champion” when they spelled a word correctly.  I don’t think any one of them will forget how to spell “potpourri” after about twenty attempts to get the correct spelling!

Today I marked my first Language Arts papers of the year.  A simple paragraph, “How did you experience God this summer?”  Teaching in a private Christian school, I can pose those kinds of questions but I was unprepared for some of their answers.  One girl experienced what she called a “Glory moment” when she witnessed a spectacular sunset, another student saw God heal a family member from cancer, another lost her precious grandfather over the summer, and still many others shared how camp experiences and mission trips touched their lives and impacted each of them profoundly.  I drew in my breath when I read how one young man experienced the harsh reality of seeing his parents separate and pleaded with God to get him through it and God did!  Even though his life consists of living in two houses now, going between two parents, God continues to heal this young man’s heart so he is not bitter.

I was reminded of the nine educational principles to live by this year: Purpose is More Important than Position.

Yes, I am these students’ teacher, for a little while at least, but I believe I am there for a much bigger purpose than to just teach them curriculum.  After reading their heart-stirring papers, I reacted at times with tears as they confided how they spent their summer.  God has a plan and a purpose for each of these young people, and for some reason, He has placed me in their lives for a few short weeks.  Yes, I will grade their efforts and chide them when they misbehave in class, but I hope that they will also find me to be approachable and ever-ready to listen to them, and laugh with them and be available to them when they just need someone to talk to.

Lord, may I be a teacher,

Both knowledgeable and kind;

help me to encourage each young and growing mind.

May my faith be evident in all I say and do

as I share the many lessons

that I have learned from You.

based on: Psalm 27:11 NIV

 

 

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