Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Time for a Baby!


The kids are at the hospital and it looks like we will be ringing in the New Year with a new little grandbaby.  We are so excited to meet "Bump!"

Friday, December 24, 2010

Love Came Down At Christmas


the cross in christmas from tammi dryden on Vimeo.

Rejoicing In The Wonder and Awe of God


    Was there a moment, known only to God, when all the stars held their breath, when the galaxies paused in their dance for a fraction of a second, and the Word, who had called it all into being, went with all his love into the womb of a young girl, and the universe started to breathe again, and the ancient harmonies resumed their song, and the angels clapped their hands for joy?
     Power.  Greater power than we can imagine, abandoned, as the Word knew the powerlessness of the unborn child...
    Christ, the Second Person of the Trinity, Christ, the Maker of the universe or perhaps many universes, willingly and lovingly leaving all that power and coming to this poor, sin-filled planet to live with us for a few years to show us what we ought to be and could be.....to show us what it means to be made in God's image.
~Madeleine L'Engle

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Waiting...

Earlier this month I read a Christmas devotion written by Henri Nouwen titled “Waiting for God.” If this small sample is how he writes, I may have discovered another favorite Christian writer!  (Note to self: after Christmas, look up some of his books.) This particular Advent thought—waiting--has captured my attention and kept my thoughts as the days of December have passed by.

Perhaps--well, I know--it is because we, as a family, are waiting for the arrival of a baby, a grandbaby. Our baby is not the long awaited Messiah, but we are waiting just the same, so when I read about Zechariah and Elizabeth waiting for their miracle baby--John; and Mary waiting; and Simeon and Anna waiting, I have entered into the Christmas story this year in a new and dynamic way: I am waiting too! For a baby!


Waiting—with a sense of promise. “People who wait have received a promise that allows them to wait. They have received something that is at work in them….”

Waiting—actively. “…to be present fully to the moment, in the conviction that something is happening where you are and that you want to be present to it.”

Waiting—patiently. “…the willingness to stay where we are and live the situation out to the full in the belief that something hidden there will manifest itself to us.”

Waiting—with hope. “Hope is trusting that something will be fulfilled, but fulfilled according to the promises and not just according to our wishes.”

We wait with joy in our hearts to celebrate God’s gift of love to us, His Son Jesus; Immanuel, God With Us.


And we wait with joy to welcome another of God’s gifts to us: a new baby into our family.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Prepare Your Hearts, Watch For the Light

"The first candle on the Advent wreath is the candle of hope.  When we light the candle of hope--in the Advent wreath or in our hearts--we kindle a flame of expectant anticipation that something rich, something special, is on its way."     ~ Beth A. Richardson