Keller, TX ~ August 7th, 2010

Keller, TX ~ August 7th, 2010
The "eight of us" together w/ our NEW babies after our losses...

Living Proof ~ June 13th, 2009 ~ Pittsburgh, PA ~ Beth Moore

Deeper Still ~ June 28th, 2008

Deeper Still ~ June 28th, 2008
The "eight of us" w/ Beth Moore (w/ empty arms)...

Thursday, April 3, 2008

This week's promise...&...Quote of the Day...

April 03, 2008
Quote of the Day
"I have learned, as a rule of thumb, never to ask whether you can do something. Say, instead, that you are doing it. Then fasten your seat belt. The most remarkable things follow."– Julia Cameron

Thursday April 03
This week's promise: God cares for the persecuted

Do you have a support group?

A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two men can stand back-to-back and conquer.
Ecclesiastes 4:12 NLT

A faithful friend is a strong defense; and he that hath found him hath found a treasure.
Louisa May Alcott

The strength of the huddle

When I asked Mike what he missed most about pro football, I was surprised by his answer. He said it was getting into the huddle. You felt safe there, he said. It was where you could get direction, support, and correction. It was where you could regroup for the next phase of the battle, knowing 10 other guys were there to help you win.

Mike said the huddle was a real refuge during away-games in hostile stadiums, when, besides the team, they were fighting a negative environment. It was a place where they could return to for encouragement to keep going.

Every man needs a safe place to get what he needs to enter into life's conflict. If a man's going to survive—no, win—the battles of life, he must have a huddle of good men around him to cheer him on and bandage his wounds. He needs men who will celebrate with him in the good times and do whatever it takes to bring help and healing in the bad times.
Rodney L. Cooper in Shoulder to Shoulder

The writer of Ecclesiastes paints a depressing picture of a man who strives to gain the whole world alone, then asks himself, "Who am I working for? Why am I giving up so much pleasure now?" The writer concludes, "It is all so meaningless and depressing" (Ecclesiastes 4:8). How much better it is to go through life with a strong network of support. When you share your trials and triumphs with others, you soon realize that you're not alone. And somehow, when we stand together, life's challenges don't seem so daunting anymore.

Adapted from Men of Integrity Devotional Bible with devotions from the editors of Men of Integrity, a publication of Christianity Today International (Tyndale, 2002), entry for June 29.

Content is derived from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale Publishing House

3 comments:

Anxious AF said...

Thanks for sharing that.
Still praying for you.

Alicia said...

Chrissy,

Huddling with you, my friend. Keeping you in prayer!

Love ya,
Alicia

Anonymous said...

Oh Chrissy,

I just read your recent posts and looked at the pictures from the funeral. The tears just began pouring down my face as I cannot imagine how you are feeling and how I wish there were something I could do to make it better.

But there is nothing. The truth is that we do not know why God allows suffering and we will probably never know until we get to heaven, but I promise there is a reason. I so wish I could say something more profound and comforting.

I also want you to know that I think you did the right thing having an open casket. Eva looked so beautiful and peaceful and I am glad you can remember her that way.

Please know that I have been praying for you and your family and will continue to do so.

Allison in Maryland