Wednesday, December 03, 2014

Personal Planner Fiesta

Alias monthly undated design - personal size
I am not much of a planner nerd at all. But I do love to watch those videos on YouTube. Erin Condren, Filofax, you name it, I am there. Funny thing is, I don't really have a lot to plan. My life is just work, home, worship team here and there, work again.
Undated Mint Ice Cream Shoppe design - personal size

But I do enjoy designing planners for the few types of planner devices I have. I have a 1995 Day Runner in the personal size. This was the address book I used when I was in college. But it has a nice 6 ring binder and it makes a perfect filofax dupe. I have made a couple of monthly designs and some week on two pages designs.

I thought since this is my blog about being creative that I would show you how I am creative in my personal sized planner.

My first attempt at planner designs was what I called Mint Ice Cream Shoppe. It was a mint green and coral undated calendar. I know how I am about planning and I thought if I went to the trouble of dating this thing, I would sabotage myself. So, I went undated. And now I can print out the design and put it into my planner at my own whim.

Fox Orange week on 2 pages - personal size

The next design was called Fox Orange. I thought these foxes were just adorable. I mean, how can you resist them? I really want to make a hedgehog design but I haven't quite gotten there yet.

Next I spied this sweet grid design on an Etsy shop and thought "i can do that." So I did. I made myself a grid-like undated monthly planner. Originally I was going for a green color since green is my favorite but I ended up with pink. Not sure why since I am not that crazy about pink. I found these little owls and thought they set the design off nicely.

Then there was this Alias undated monthly personal sized planner. I was watching the tv show, Alias, during my Thanksgiving day off and I made a whole marathon out of it. Before I got through season one I was creating my own Alias calendar. I am such a dork. lol

Pink Owl Grid Undated Monthly - personal size
There is a whole community surrounding this Erin Condren Life Planner. You can find her website here: www.erincondren.com. I mean, this gal's planners are just H-U-G-E! Not huge as in a big product but huge as in her influence is far reaching. She gets the YouTubers of the world to use her products and then have them talk about her calenders on each of their channels. I mean, I can appreciate how she does it. This is just genius. Marketing at its best. And considering each of her planners is a sweet $50 bucks, she must be good at what she does if people shell out that kind of dough.

I made my own version of her planner for myself. I mean, that is what is great about being a graphic designer, I can create my own stuff and use it in any way I want.

Undated Erin Condren Look-alike with design 7x9
cut down and placed in a Studio C Notebook
Undated Erin Condren Look-alike without design 7x9
printed on 8.5x11

What do you think about these planners I have created? Like them? Yeah or nay? Let me know. I am always about fixing what needs to be fixed. I hope you're having a creatively blessed day.

Plan on!

~Toni

Friday, October 24, 2014

Messages from the Drive In


Have you ever caught yourself really paying attention to something you've seen on your drive into work, or driving to the store? Today I paid attention to these signs and I tried to look up symbolism and came up with the message the world around me was trying to send me today.

Try it for yourself.

Today I ...

• Saw a squirrel - Squirrels mean: have more fun, don't take life so seriously
• Thought of a bear - Bears mean: protection, nurturing
• Heard the radio say: 
"write the story" three times in a row over and over.
• I was reminded of my brother's words in a private message about my writing
• Heard the radio say: 
no man is an island

My Take ...
So, I need to nurture myself and not take life so seriously because they really want me to "write the story". They reminded me of my brother's encouragement about how a published author wanted my help and that makes me awesome. And then I was again reminded that I am not alone and I always have the support of family, friends and God.
Woah. Quite a drive in, eh?

Tuesday, October 07, 2014

Creative Tip-Bit



Here is a cool way to secure those attractive jumbo notebook/journals. I got my jumbo journal at Walmart and I was able to secure it with a headband I got in the hair care isle. I think it is a Goody headband. I had bought it originally to hold my hair back but I guess my head is just too big... no comment. :)

Now I have a new use for these hair head bands. Notebook securer doo-hickey-ies.

Let me know how you creatively use things for other uses.

Thursday, October 02, 2014

What Inspires You?



Being creative is all about being inspired. 

I have seen such a blossoming of creative abundance lately. I like to cross stitch. And back in the day the only place you could find patterns was in magazines specifically dedicated to cross stitch. Now people have embraced this new thing called the Internet and have created their own businesses selling cross stitch designs. Anything is available from wacky to goofy and girly to spooky. You can get a pattern featuring your favorite character from a multitude of series, everything from Sherlock Holmes to Dr. Who to Game of Thrones. People are just plum excited and inspired by what they are excited and inspired by. 

What inspires you?

Do you have a tv show you love? Do you fantasize about writing episodes for a particular series?  Haven't you ever heard the axiom: what you can create in your mind, you can achieve?

 Do you love helping people at your church but you think you're too shy? Sometimes you need to break out of your comfort zone to chase your dreams. And you never know. That dream may lead you to a bigger dream you never dared imagine before. 

Being inspired is a pretty cool thing that can open more doors than you realize. Many of them are inside your own heart. Dare to dream a bigger dream than the one you already have your sights set on. Maybe god is dreaming a bigger dream for you and this is why you have become inspired by something. 

Maybe you don't label what you do "creativity" or "inspiring" and that's okay. We all have something special that we know is our "thing". And when you finally find that "thing", you find a sense of peace in your life.

Take time today to discover what inspires you and maybe one day you will be the one inspiring others. 

Blessings. 


Tuesday, April 01, 2014

In times of trouble, God is with you


It has been one of those days. Has something like this ever happened to you?

I guess I shouldn't be surprised at the rudeness of people. But I always am. When you work hard doing things, you expect people to respect your space, respect you. 

But they don't. 

Here is what happened to me.

Someone, I don't know who, walked by my desk at a fast clip and caused a small whirlwind making the papers on my copy holder to go flying around haphazardly landing in my chair and on the floor.  

Did anyone notice this occurrence? No, no one noticed. The culprit is oblivious to what has taken place. Why, you ask? It was probably a cell phone call, one of many they receive in a day. Then they ran past my desk to go find some privacy to answer their call. 

To them it is as if they didn't do anything at all. They don't pick up the papers they have caused to fly around. I mean, isn't it only polite to say "oops" and help clean up the mess you've made? Are they really that much in their own heads that they don't see the chaos they cause in their own wakes? 

If it was me, I would at least say I was sorry and place the papers back on the copy holder. 

I pick up the mess someone else has made and I put the pages back in order. I wondering yet again why I am even here if no one even respects me enough to pick something up when they blow it over.

It is very frustrating.

In Genesis 21:22 the scripture says: 
"God is with you in everything you do."

I try to remember this scripture when dealing with things in my life. Then I ask myself how do I want to react?

Do I scream and say, "What is wrong with you crazy people?" No. I just pick up the mess and move on with my day. It is just one of a million little digs I feel is thrown at me. But I still maintain my positive attitude as much as I can. It can be very tough when you are around so much negativity in a day. But I try to remember this one thing: God is with me in everything I do.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

News Flash: Your Day Has Been Interrupted For This Blog Post

I just had the weirdest thing happen to me. I'm sure it has happened to many others before.

I came in to work this morning and wanted to relate my experience of the night before. I had received a phone call from a co-worker who wasn't in the office a the moment. I begin to tell my boss about the call and SHE interrupts ME to interject her experience of the same issue the night before and she goes on to tell me how a certain person needs to really answer their phone and yadda, yadda. I try to finish what I was saying to complete the original thought I was expressing and my boss, I kid you not, does her impression of a 4 year old shaking her fists up and down saying I need to stop interrupting her.

Excuse me?

Wasn't I interrupted in the first place?

Did I react negatively as you interrupted me? No.

So, I have a feeling I will get an email today telling me how rude I am. This would be the second such email in two weeks if it occurs. Which it has not at this point.

I always thought communication, which is what my boss said that the person she was complaining that never answered their phone lacked, the ability to communicate, was supposed to be. It is a give and take. You talk. I talk. And that is communication.

You don't interrupt people and go on and on so you can get your own point across. That is not communication. That is a need to be seen. A need to be heard. And not necessarily by me, but by someone she is not currently being heard by.

I understand this.

I just hope this issue doesn't get me fired since I am basically a workaholic and they all know it. I work dang hard, and being stressed just comes with the grind of daily deadlines. But I somehow manage to not go insane.

I read. I cross-stitch. I watch tv just to zone out. And this interrupts the flow of all the negative vibes that are thrown at me each day.

We all go through this sort of give and take.

So, remember to clear yourself. Shield yourself with the white light of the divine. Imagine it all around you. Imagine that all the negativity that is a constant flow around you just bounces off that divine white shield and does not effect you. Feel the peace this knowledge brings.

I hope today brings you a day of peace and un-interruption.

Blessings.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

The Next One Thing

When I was still in high school I was introduced to what soon became a love and then obsession: counted cross stitch.

As I was stitching the other day I realized, or maybe I was made to realize by God, about how Crosstitch is like life.

I Remember when I started how overwhelming it all was. What fabric do I use? Aida or linen? Do I buy floss and find a chart or buy a kit with everything included, even a needle? Isn't life sometimes confusing and confounding like that?

My first project was a beginner's kit of a mouse sliding on a candy cane. I have such fond memories of it. When you tackle a counted cross stitch you need a chart, a Bible, if you will. Something you use to point your way to your goal, completion.

The entire process is about working on certain areas of color and creating the project one stitch at a time. Life is like that. We live one minute at a time and as we advance we create a beautiful life. One moment adds onto the next moment until you can't believe how far you've come. 

The same goes with cross stitch. I am creating a green doorway design. And in the beginning it looked like a whole bunch of nothing. But as each stitch is added the bigger picture is revealed: the entrance to a building. 

Have you been wondering why your life isn't evolving fast enough or why you can't see your goal from here?  

It's all about baby steps, baby. Just like my cross stitch doorway Buildings weren't created in a day either. First you have to pour a firm foundation. And then the structure of the framing has to be created so the building won't fall over. And it all happens one step at a time. One phase at a time. One stitch at a time. You can't rush the process or you risk ruining the end result. 

So don't be overwhelmed by all you have to accomplish. Just focus on the next one thing. And then when that is accomplished focus on the next one thing. And then focus on the next one thing  And before you know it you have met your goal. It will be a surprise, believe me. When you come to the end of a project that took an entire year you look at what you accomplished and think I DID THAT!

That is the only way any cross stitch is completed, by focusing on one stitch at a time. One day at a time until the work is completed. 

I hope this helps you with your next big project. 

Blessings. 

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Monday, February 10, 2014

Cross Stitch Tag



Gathering Eggs by Mirabila



Cross Stitch Tag!

I love Cross Stitch and have been doing it off and on for years. I started in the early 80s. Yes, I'm "that" old. lol  I came across this tag on YouTube and thought I'd add it to my blog

Feel free to consider yourself tagged if you love to cross stitch too.

1. How did you start or who introduced you to cross stitch?
Santa Claus introduced me to cross stitch. He left a little beginner cross stitch kit of a mouse sledding on a candy cane in my stocking. After that, I was hooked.

2. Do you have a favorite theme or designer?
Not really. I like to do all sorts of themes.

3. What floss brand do you use?
DMC

4. What is your fabric of choice?
I like 18 ct. Adia but I have used Evenweave and did an over two threads stitch before.

5. Do you use a needle threader or are you a "floss licker"?
I have this nice LoRan needle threader that is just a must have for me.

6. What kind of stitching frame do you use?
Plastic hoop. I have many colors of them around the house.

7. How many projects have you finished?
I have never counted. There are many I have given away and forgot about.
But there are quite a few.

8. How many completed works do you have currently displayed in your home?
One. It is a Mirabila design called Gathering Eggs. It's a vintage little girl with a big skirt holding an easter egg basket.

9. Do you do more stitching for gifts or keep them for yourself?
I just stitch to stitch. I am doing one project specifically for someone but usually I just stitch for myself.

10. What is your favorite project or finish you are most proud of?
I would have to say it's the Gathering Eggs project. I had stopped that for 5 years and put it aside because it was my first two threads up, two threads over project and I thought I had gotten myself off the design. Other than that, my Friedrich the Cat is pretty special to me.

11. What has been your least favorite or worst exp while stitching?
That would have to be working on that Gathering Eggs project. I was teaching myself to stitch by reading magazines and just learning by doing. And I think I messed up this poor little girl's skirt but you really can't tell I had any trouble by looking at the finished cross stitch. The counting of two threads up, two threads over got a bit daunting after awhile. This is why I like stitching on just basic Adia. It's easier on my mind. I like to stitch just to get my mind off the stresses of the day

12. What do you love and what do you hate about cross stitch?
I hate that I don't have more DMC floss colors. But I did win the entire line of floss back in the 90's. I subscribed to a new cross stitch magazine and I guess I won the big prize. I found this huge box on my door step and it was filled with floss. I was SO surprised!
Friedrich the Cat




13. Have you introduced anyone else to cross stitch?
Not really. People know I do it. At least, the people in my family know. But I don't go out of my way to show it to them. I have been posting stuff on Facebook about it lately.

14. What was your first project and did you finish it, if not what was your first finish?
First project was in my stocking in the 80's. It was a little christmas ornament of a mouse on a candy cane sledding. I think of it fondly. I remember thinking how much I really enjoyed it when I was doing it. I wanted to get a new kit immediately when I finished.

15. How do you store your cross stitch floss?
I have little cardboard bobbins that I wind my floss around. I have plastic cases where i keep the floss in order. But I only put floss on a bobbin when I'm actually using it. If it is new, I put it in plastic bags and store them in my cross stitch sewing case. For example, all the 400's in the color line are in one plastic baggie.

I hope you enjoyed my little jaunt down memory lane. Let me know what lovely things you are creating. They don't have to be cross stitch related.


Toni

Wednesday, February 05, 2014

One of those days

Have you ever had one? One of those days? You know, the ones I'm talking about. The ones where you are frustrated and you lash out at a perfectly nice person. And usually it is not for no reason, but for a justified reason in your own mind. Whatever it might have been, it has caused hard feelings and now said person on the receiving end of the tongue lashing is now avoiding you like the plague?

Yeah, well, that is me today.

I am not unjustified in my ranting, but I see myself in this younger person. This person, the nice one, is SO nice that they go overboard pleasing people. And the more they give, the more others take, and even that is not enough. Now they want perfection... no, they demand it of this person.

I have been there. I know. And this attitude almost caused me so much stress that I nearly gave myself an early heart attack.

So, when people, no matter how nice they are, want to pull me back into that world of stress, that world of perfection, that world of people pleasing, I do NOT want to journey any more forward in that direction. That means that my instinct is to resist. And resist I did today. I should have thought first, but I was in a mood, we all have them. I had to navigate yet another snow storm this morning, had to do the same the night before and I was just plain pooped by life.

Even though I feel justified in my actions, I am sorry I hurt this person's feelings. But it makes me think about all the things we do each day that we really do not want to do. Why do we do these things? Are we a secret people pleaser underneath all the attitude we show the world?

I want to escape this attitude but am constantly challenged by it nearly every day. I try to be the good Samaritan, but I am human and not perfect, I remind myself. But I want to do good, be good, act good. But there are just some days, those days, when perfection just misses the mark.

Psalm 119:96
To all perfection I see a limit, but your commands are boundless.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Messages from the Choir Loft - #3 Teamwork


Messages from the Choir Loft

Message #3: Teamwork


A choir wouldn't be named such if it didn't require teamwork to create the end product. A song with only the sopranos is nice but lacking richness that the alto section gives. Add in the tenors and you get a new depth of sound. And the bass section really bring in the solid sound that grounds the entire piece.

A choir isn't a choir without teamwork. 

And so is a church.

A church isn't only the pastor.

A church isn't only the deacons.

A church is the body of Christ.

Here is the church, here is the steeple, open the doors and see all the people. And the bible says where there are two are more, there so is God. We need to remember that. 

Our pastor of senior adults spoke this last Sunday and spoke about how a church is holy ground. But where two or more are gathered in the name of the Lord, so is that holy ground. Having holy ground requires teamwork. You, me and God. 

Let's try and remember that today. And encourage others to join you in this church-wide teamwork. Invite people to church. Fellowship with all the members, and not just the few you really feel comfortable with.

For a church to grow, we are ultimately responsible. God only supplies the support and inspiration. We must grab it and run with it.

Blessings.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Message from the Choir Loft continued - part 2


Messages from the Choir Loft

Message #2: Singing In Harmony

Lately we have had a smaller number of members in the choir. And I'm not sure if it is due to all the nonsense surrounding our pastor leaving, or summer vacation or just lack of interest. But we have for a number of Sundays had only four or five people in attendance.

I can remember when the choir numbered around thirty. We made a glorious sound as we sang in harmony. Everyone was working together toward a common goal: beautiful music that was a blessing. 

Our goal is still the same today, although our voices don't quite carry with so few in number, but our heart is still there plugging along waiting for a musical revival. 

We are a choir of persistence. We are a choir who overcomes. Where today do you need to overcome the difficulty in your life? Maybe you need the persistence of my choir. Keep on keeping on until you can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Maybe, just maybe, the light is so bright and so close to you, you don't yet realize your goal is almost met.

Blessings. 

Monday, June 24, 2013

Messages from the Choir Loft

Messages from the Choir Loft

Being in the choir loft every Sunday gives you a new and different perspective of the congregation. From week to week the congregation grows and lessens and moves around the pews like the breathing of a living being. Right now our spiritual congregational being is in the ER and the doctor has the defibrillator paddles in his hands yelling "clear!"

A new infusion of energy is being presented to us. And yes, some of us don't like this new energy. It's different. It's new. And it causes us to question everything and see our spiritual church life in a new way.

Our church is in the midst of change just as it will reach its 150th birthday next year. the older a church gets, the more resistant it is to change. The older a church gets, the more apt the "regulars" look back to the good old days. Let us just remember that the good old days had bad days as well, just like today. Our bad days have just taken a different form.

I long for the day when our living congregation breathes that sudden intake if breath where the doctor states, "she's gonna be just fine."

Let's keep our faith, keep ourselves on a God directed path and maybe one day not too far from now we will realize we had to weather our storms in order to grow and discover our own true legacy.

Blessings.

Monday, June 03, 2013

Don't let the little things stop you from getting your big dream.


Today I am using my own personal Murder in the Choir Room Mystery Oracle. This is my creative way of giving you the message today.

Character Card

Hazel Lindstrom

Grandmother of Nate (the lead detective)
Instrumental in getting Geoffrey, the Choir Director, hired
Has blackmail evidence on Pastor Jenkins

Character Card

Megan O'Reilley

Main Character

Waitress at diner in town. Secret past she won't discuss. Dead bodies litter her path. She believes she is cursed.

Action Card

Gunfire

Conflict arises, enemy comes forth with violence or a choice.

My Take..

I have been dabbling with making my own oracle based on one of my mad-capped murder mystery stories.  Hazel is that feisty grandmotherly influence. One of those people who really go all out to make sure you get what you need in your life even if they have to push you off a cliff to get it. The middle card is the main character, aka YOU! There is something you don't want to discuss right now. And this is in the present position. And Gunfire is all about conflict that arises, your tower has been shaken. Things that you no longer need are leaving your life or you are tidying up your lie to make room for all the good to come in.

Your angels want you to make sure you get everything you need in this life. Don't let the little things in life stop you. Push forward. Imagine Hazel is helping you forge ahead, nagging you until you get there. And don't let anything from your past, some secret you've been keeping, hang you up in hamster wheel thinking. Go for the gold. And know that as  you move forward in your truth, others are triggered because they aren't living theirs. Stay the course. 

Have a wonderful day.

Saturday, June 01, 2013

Where is your focus today?

Where is your focus?
By Toni Walker

Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. - Romans 5:1

To me, this is saying that you will have peace depending on where you put your focus. If you put your focus on Jesus, one who is true and holy, peace will come naturally. But if you put your focus on the things of this world that worry and distress you, you surely won't find living comfort there.

Abraham Lincoln had an interesting quote I thought I'd insert here: "Success is going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm." you definitely need a positive focus to go from failure to failure and keep on trying.

There is a story I heard once about four frogs hopping down a path. Two slipped and fell into a deep hole. The two frogs still on solid ground mocked, yelled, shouted, and made fun of the two in the hole. One frog seemed bound and determined to free himself. Finally, after much effort and a mighty leap he was free. Come to find out, this friend was deaf and thought his friends were encouraging him and not mocking him.

So, where is your focus today?

For it is God's will that by doing good you should silence the ignorant talk of foolish men. - 1 Peter 2:15

Have a wonderful day.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Dyn-o-mite! Words are like TNT.


Dyn-o-mite!


A perverse man stirs up dissension, and a gossip separates close friends. - Proverbs 16:28


Words are like TNT. They are very powerful. Just the way you say something can change its meaning and really sting others. Even truthful words can hurt. That is something to always remember. Words are like verbal dynamite. Throw a few into a fiery debate and watch the conversation start to burn.

Wise men store up knowledge, but the mouth of a fool invites ruin. - Proverbs 10:14


No one wants to be a fool, but with the social media craze as it stands now, it's hard not to fall to gossip. You have to change that status update every day or people will think you're stale and boring. We pressure ourselves to keep up with the virtual Jones'.

Proverbs has plenty of advice when it comes to the importance of your words and how to speak.

The mouth of the righteous is a fountain of life, but violence overwhelms the mouth of the wicked. Hatred stirs up dissension, but love covers all wrongs. - Proverbs 10: 11-12


That is really the crux, isn't it. Love is always the answer. If you have a question, really error on the side of love and you should be okay. Use your discernment. Truthful words can help as well. They can also hep a friend from going wrong. Discernment has been the word of the week this week.

The Lord detests the thoughts of the wicked, but those of the pure are pleasing to him. - Proverbs 15: 26


One of my favorite things about the tv show Good Times was Jimmie Walker and his familiar catch phrase "Dyn-o-mite!" No matter what situation he came upon he always had the right attitude. 

When you say positive things to yourself, positive things appear in your life. Like attracts like. That's why the saying "birds of a feather flock together," is so appropriate. 

Notice what you are noticing in your world. Notice what you say to others and yourself. Because it all came to you due to your thoughts and the words that came out of your mouth.

So, today, remember to say kind things to everyone.... including yourself.

Have an abundant and blessed day.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Our Mountains


Our Mountains
by Toni Walker

Life is a mix of mountains and valleys, hills and dales, bad times and good times. Some days you are flying so high thinking no one could ever deflate your bubble and other days you want to stay in bed and hide under the covers.

God is our refuge and strength. 

- Psalm 46:1


These mountains might not be literal, they could be emotional, physical, spiritual, or mental. Whatever they are, they could be a major challenge when placed in our paths.

So, what do we do when life threatens to overwhelm us? You can either tough it out and scale that mountain; or you can by pass it all together; or you can dig a tunnel and plow right through it. Your choice.

One of God's greatest strengths is turning our stumbling blocks into our spiritual stepping stones, closing doors that don't serve us and opening new doors that resonate with us more.

And remember, God will not condemn you if you can't scale life's mountains. He appreciates your continued effort. Because he knows that with focused intention and God's grace you can accomplish anything. He is not concerned if you do or don't accomplish something, he is more concerned with your faithful effort.

God always has a Plan B for our lives. Don't give up if Plan A fails. God's will can be found in the middle of life's mountains, not necessarily only at the summit.

Blessings

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Life's Lemons

Life's Lemons

When life hands you lemons, it's time to make lemonade.

Do you ever think someone is out to get you, put the kibosh on a project or ruin a relationship with someone you love?

Take heart.

If God is for us, who can be against us.

God isn't one of those fair-weathered friends who are only around for the good times. He's also there when life dumps a bunch of lemons in your lap saying, " there! Deal with that!"

He carries us when we struggle and comforts us when we are weak. You don't have to earn his loyalty. And you won't lose it either because you've made a mistake .

The Lord will guide you always; He will satisfy your needs. - Isaiah 58:11

Life can be tough sometimes, there is no doubt. But if rivals do come against you, if tough times threaten, know that spiritually you cannot be defeated because you have a big God who can roll with the punches and handle it all. He's always in your corner rooting you on and instructing you in His ways. Notice the little signs he leaves you every day. He instructs you in gentle ways and he doesn't leave you.

Because if God is for you, it doesn't matter who is against you.

Blessings.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Go the distance in life's storms

Go the Distance
By Toni Walker

Those people who keep their faith until the end will be saved. - Matthew 24:11

Jesus didn't say if you succeed you will be saved. Or if you come out on top you will be saved. He says, if you endure, if you hang in there, if you go the distance, you will be saved.

The saved may go to the edge of life's cliffs, but if they stay the course that points them to God's will, they will be saved.

Life throws us a lot of curve balls. We just need to dig our claws into the firm foundation of Christ and hang on until life's storms pass us by.

Have you ever noticed that sometimes you don't realize you're in one of these storms until the hail starts coming down and the shutters start to rattle?

For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. - Jeremiah 29:11

Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have because God said, never will I leave you; never will I forsake you. - Hebrews 13:5

When life's storms hit like a rogue tornado, we are left reeling. That is where my church is now. We are stumbling forward with our hands outstretched. Who is gonna catch us, we wonder.

I implore you to open your eyes. You are always protected by God's grace. He has put measures into effect to keep you safe. Look for these signs. Look for God's presence in the small ways and you will realize even in life's storms, he is carrying you and helping you to go to the distance.

Blessings.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Which Way? Lead me, Lord.

Which Way?
By Toni Walker

You are like foreigners and strangers in this world. - 1 Peter 2:11

When you are in unfamiliar territory, you feel lost, discombobulated and out of sorts. It is a sick feeling in the pit of your stomach. Which way soul's I go? Which way is the right direction for me to travel?

Are you in a strange and foreign land like this in your life?

What is the first thing we should do when we are lost? Ask for directions, of course. We need to find the nearest person and shout for help. Help! Help me! I'm lost and I can't find my way home.

But there is one question I need to ask you -- where do you want to go?

That should always be your first thought. What is the right direction for me to move today? What is my Intension for today? What do i want to accomplish today? So many times we wander through our day with no sense of where we are going and where we want to be.

These questions will help lead you in the direction you need to go. And we also need to do this in our spiritual life. Ask yourself the hard questions. Did I pray for myself and those I love today? Did I pray for right direction on my spiritual path? Did I pray for my church and fellow church members?

Like a child praying before bedtime, we need to incorporate prayer into our day. Not just once in a blue moon, but every day. It sets a positive spiritual Intension for our day and sends up blessings of abundance for those you love and care for.

Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
- John 14:6

What way are you going today? Is your road leading you to your Father in heaven or somewhere off-road where you are stuck learning lessons?

I pray you find your way today.

Blessings.