Sunday, September 22, 2013

http://iembracegraceblog.com/2013/09/19/free-to-be-me-2/

This blog post pretty much sums up where I am and how I have felt as of late but like many hold on to FAITH and HOPE to get us through the season we are in and have been in.  I hope you enjoy this post!

Oh, did you notice that the Cowboys got a Big Win today?  Love my Romo and America's Team here in Dallas.

Enjoy this first day of fall,

xoxoxo
Diana  

Live A Life You Love ~

http://www.marcandangel.com/2013/05/26/26-steps-to-living-a-life-you-love/


The time is NOW, it is the time to change what I am doing so that I can find the true joy in living a life that I enjoy and am passionate about again.

Are you at that place?  If so how did you get there and what do you recommend, I found this website and wanted to save the steps so that I can review the steps that were taken and suggested, I know what I want to do, I just have to put the plan in place that will take me there NOW.

Hope you had a blessed day and enjoyed what you did with those in your life -

xoxoxo

Diana

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Setting Up A Blog on Blogger ~

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Oiov0L4blIw

Diana

Having A Grateful and Servant Heart When Life Is Challenging ~

Could the week get any more challenging?  This is probably a question I  should not be asking today!  Do you ever get to the point where you wonder if what you share is too much?

I think it is great to share the GOOD things in our life but I also think that by revealing our brokenness, that we keep in real.  It is during these times that we let others see our lives are not perfect  and it is during these times that we are able to open doors to share what our Heavenly Father has done and is doing in our lives.

Are you like me and often think no one could possibly understand what I am going through or how I really feel?  Aren't relationships built on commonalities and shared experiences both good and bad?  I think so!

Some days it is good to just let loose and let those you consider family and friends know where we are and we do that sometimes by asking for prayers openly.  So today, I wanted to share some of where I am with those who know me well and those who don't.  I am hoping that you will continue to pray for me, Demi, and our life together as a family and in our community.

I have been needing and wanting to make some changes that are going to require some uncomfortable choices and hope that the Lord will provide for me as I step out in FAITH.  I am feeling like the weight of the world is on my shoulders and it just keeps getting heavier, if that is possible.  Always having to be strong and holding it together can be emotionally and physically draining.  I have asked Him about His plans and honestly don't understand them.  It has been tough and life does not seem to be letting up.  There is very little down time when you parent alone (does parenting by phone count?) and work 14 hour days several times week.  On the one hand, I am glad I can do it and that I am blessed to be able to teach and serve in the ways he has entrusted to me.  But there comes a time, when you have to dig deep and BE STILL so that we can all hear what we are being asked to do.  Is there anyone who understands where I am coming from?  I know I am not just speaking to single parents or those who are working several jobs to make ends meet, I think we call that SURVIVING but this is not LIVING and THRIVING.  It can be a vicious cycle but I have chosen to have a grateful heart and to see and look at things in a positive way, for Demi and myself because I need her to know we are BLESSED even with all the bumps we have traveled over in her lifetime together.  The lessons I hope she is learning is that life is a gift and it is up to us to create and live our BEST Life centered around Christ.

When you are down to nothing, you will find the treasures of your heart and find what really matters and is important. I think about how those who don't live a Christ centered life deal and cope with the unexpected that seem to catch each and everyone of us off guard.  I am not talking about going to church on Sundays and Wednesday but having a REAL relationship with our Heavenly Father who loves and cares for us deeply.  Life is not always a rainbow but even with challenges, we can find the good what we have and also what we can do for someone else.  That is where the true joy in life comes!  It is when we can bless someone else just because........you can fill in the blank today.

So with all this being said today, I hope that by more of us sharing our true and inner feelings and  that by being more open to not having to be the perfect person or perfect family and or have the life that seems to be a little harder then we would all like or expected or even dreamed of, that there is HOPE,  YOU MATTER, and ARE LOVED.  He showed us how much when Jesus died on the cross for all of us.

I will end today with the three things I am grateful for today are:  Demi and the joy and love she brings to each and every day and her passion for living everyday to it's fullest, her easygoing and forgiving ways,  the opportunity we both will have to love and encourage others today!  Be Blessed, Bumps and All <3 p="">
Diana

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Blessed....the beginning and end ~

It has been a great day full of all of His blessings, need nothing more because everything I have is just enough.

Hoping you know you are loved and that you matter.  Remember that your greatest passion and message in life will come from your greatest challenges and pain.  Don't ask why but thank Him for loving us and for the grace to LIVE BIG while being forgiven and embracing the POWER to make this life matter today.

Everyday is a gift and when you have a grateful heart for everything, we often see life through new eyes.  This is the first day of your life.  Thankful for being here and in this moment and BEING PRESENT in the midst of being whipped after a long day with my daughter.  Learning to enjoy it all, the conversations in the car, breakfast together, and being at home to do her hair and tuck her in.  Time to honor her and make her feel special and love her for her being who she is just as she is today.

Have a great Friday enjoying each breath, prayer, and the seed you are given to plant.  Don't forget to water it and bring it sunshine.  Open yourselves to be loved and see the amazing things that God has in store for you.  You are the link between the good and those who are broken and remember to empower and encourage others with His love and LOVE Him just because He loves us.

xoxoxoxo
Bit

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Wanting to Interview and Share some stories of friends that have overcome life's challenges ~..

I know there are many that have had some life altering circumstances in their lives.  My question today is would you be willing to share your story with the help of helping someone else today. I often think that if we only shared the ugly circumstances we have experienced that we might be able to change one life today.


Wouldn't it be awesome if we could change the direction of someone's path along their journey that it would be well worth the words we share daily.

Why put yourself out there?  There are many reasons but it means so much to me that everyone knows they are loved and they matter, that He created them and that even when they can't see it or believe it about themselves, that He loves them no matter what!  I want all children to know that no matter where they come from and what their life is today, that with God all things are possible.  I love this verse and know this firsthand.

There is possibly an opportunity to share these with a publication in the future.  I am happy to share more if you message me and I hope that you will feel passionate about making a difference and giving life back to others by being the YOU He created you to be TODAY.

Thanks in advance for stopping by today, I appreciate every visitor and love that you come by when you do.

With gratitude,
Diana 

Dreaming and Expecting To Have a Huge IMPACT ~

God says to pray and envision His plan and I am ALL IN and READY to go, so excited about sharing His love and grace as we continue to BELIEVE what is around the corner for us is so much better then I could have dreamed up for myself.  It always is and I have watched so many lives changed and prayers answered for those who are hanging onto whatever they can, now and this moment.  Praying that whatever is ahead that my life and what I do, say, and share has a huge IMPACT for His kingdom and that others are lead and excited about finding out more of what FAITH is really about and using that to live a life of truth, joy, and love that only He can bring.

Just sitting here and writing about Our Story brings a smile and feeling of LOVE that is indescribable.  What is really AMAZING is that opening ourselves up to receive His love and knowing that I/WE Matter is all we need and that is sufficient enough.  Whatever else comes will be whipped cream and sprinkles

Hope you have a great and exciting week full of everything that is good and true from above.  I pray you will share your life with someone who could benefit from your experiences and know that there is HOPE when life serves up the unexpected.  YOU MATTER 2 ME!!!

xoxoxo

BiT (Diana) 

Monday, September 2, 2013

An Honest Letter posted by Mackenzie Tamayo

From someone who prays for her daughter's future husband, I thought this letter was worth sharing by Mackenzie called An Honest Letter to her future daughter-in-law.

http://mackenzietamayo.com/

Love her tenderness and all that she desires for her son.  I am smiling with so much joy knowing that all the things I pray for in my daughter's husband has been written in a letter to him finally.  I am going to write her a letter too with my prayers for her being a wife and someone else's daughter in law.  I don't think you can start praying for their spouses early enough and often enough.  When I stop and think about the road and journey ahead, it makes me tingle from head to toe delighting in what the Lord has planned for Demi and her family.  LOVE is such a powerful thing to be given and to be shared with those in your life.

Enjoy ~

Diana  

Born Out of the Heart of God and Happy Labor Day 2013 ~

It is wonderful to wake up to the sound of thunder and rain today.  Wishin' I had the windows open so I can really hear the drops of rain falling from the sky.  Music to my ears!

Today, my message here about True Love.  The love that is born out of the heart of God.  I am talking about the life and birth of my daughter, Demi who was born 13 years ago.  Although I was not married, God told me she is special and so loved and that she will walk in love her entire life.  She is perfect, not a mistake.

James 1:17 Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.

She and I are both Jesus' girls, what an amazing gift He has given to us.  Our life together has been designed by God.

James 2:5 Has not God chosen those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith and to inherit the kingdom he promised those who love him?

It is here where we meet God that is called "Genuine Faith".  Here is my thought on what this really means to me:  Genuine Faith is an authentic belief and confidence in God based on His word in the Bible.

gen·u·ine

  [jen-yoo-in]  Show IPA
adjective
1.
possessing the claimed or attributed character, quality, or origin; not counterfeit; authentic; real:genuine sympathy; a genuine antique.
2.
properly so called: a genuine case of smallpox.
3.
free from pretense, affectation, or hypocrisy; sincere: a genuine person.
4.
descended from the original stock; pure in breed: a genuine Celtic people.
faith [feɪθ]
n
1. strong or unshakeable belief in something, esp without proof or evidence
2. a specific system of religious beliefs the Jewish faith
3. (Christian Religious Writings / Theology) Christianity trust in God and in his actions and promises
4. (Christian Religious Writings / Theology) a conviction of the truth of certain doctrines of religion, esp when this is not based on reason
5. complete confidence or trust in a person, remedy, etc.
6. any set of firmly held principles or beliefs
7. allegiance or loyalty, as to a person or cause (esp in the phrases keep faithbreak faith)
bad faith insincerity or dishonesty
good faith honesty or sincerity, as of intention in business (esp in the phrase in good faith)

 

I love the book of James.  James 1:2-6 Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perservance must finish its work so that ou may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.  If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, Who gives generuosly to all without finding fault and it will be given to him But when he asks, he must believe and not doubt, because he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind.  

It is so important to be in His word daily.  Let me explain.  

The last few days have been ugly in the sense that I have been so frustrated with my life and honestly having a pity party. I seem to have hit rock bottom Do you know what I mean? Nothing can make you happy.  If you could hide under a rock, you would again.  I don't want to live like this any longer!  Praying my Heavenly Father hear my cries.  Throwing my arms up in worship, I cannot do this any longer.  Help me be all you created me to be, not for me but for my child who is so precious to my heart and so that I can show her what it means to have genuine faith even when life is challenging and without trouble.  Help me to hold steadfast on your promises.  Help me to continue to serve you and share your love.  Help me to love myself and my neighbors as you have loved me.  I am worthy, I am your child, I am the one your son died for on the cross.  Help me to never forget the how much you love me.  Help me to mature with a stronger character when overcoming the adversities.  Give me a wisdom that is building up your kingdom and to store up God's treasures through sincere service.  This is the GENUINE I hope to display and teach my daughter.  

It is this FAITH that I choose to hold on too.  James 5:11 As you know, we consider blessed those who have persevered. You have heard of Job's perseverance and have seen what the Lord finally brought about.  The Lord is full of compassion and mercy.

So I leave you with this today, HOPE that you can find in Jeremiah 29:11 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.  I will hold unto His promises and will say that you if for some reason you feel alone today, that maybe you can find some comfort spending some quiet time with your Heavenly Father today.

Enjoy this holiday where you are and know that He loves you as do I.  You Matter!!!

xoxoxo
BiT


Sunday, September 1, 2013

Building a Wordpress Blog and Making It Easy ~

I am watching this now but want to put this link here so I can come back to this today and possibly build a website.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jv47_VIBOQ

Enjoy,
BiT 

Labor Day Weekend 2013

Hello from sunny and HOT Texas!

I am sharing this amazing video made at Google with Robert Steven Kaplan that I came across while re-evaluating my aspirations and potential for where I am today to where I want to be SOON.  I am at a place where and what I want to do with my life, career, and family.  I am trying to decide what I am most passionate about and how I want to spend my life making a difference and one that leaves a lasting legacy for my family and those I love.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sY-qwEYjs0

One thing I know is that I did not think I would be looking for a new career path at the age of 50.  It has been challenging but I am looking forward to my new dream job.  The last 15 years I spent doing something I was so passionate about because it was close to home where I was able to assist former military personnel in finding new careers because I watched my dad struggle in finding a new career in his 40s thanks to his employer filing Chapter 11.

So I am spending this weekend digging deep into who I am today.  Strengths, weaknesses, passions, dream job, mentors, coaches, support circle are just some of the topics of which Robert is talking about today.

Are you living the life you thought you would be today and NOW?  I hope so but if not, what are you doing to reach your potential and dreams today?

I hope you have a safe and joy-filled weekend,

xoxoxo
Diana aka BiT


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

An Article ~ About Young Children in Church

http://thecommunity.anglican.ca/children/7424/guest-post-dear-parents-with-young-children-in-church/

I really thought this was worth sharing because if you are mom, whether you are at church or just trying to create some type of normalcy after having children such as going to the grocery store, this could be anyone one of us and it could happen just about anywhere as your motor through your days on less than 5 hours and uninterrupted sleep that you might manage to get in one night.

What do you think?  Will it change the way you look at a mom at church and will you take the time to thank her for the effort she made to get to church?

I will say that on many days and mornings on Sunday, I dragged myself to church, no shower, with Demi in tow.  Can I just say how glad I am that I did that...even as she has gotten older, I remember many days when I wasn't going to go and she said, "mom I really want to go" and I am so blessed that she did.  My little 13 year old would go to church every day and night of the week and there isn't any place that I would rather her be and would have her surrounded by than her Godly Girlfriends who share her faith.  I just pray that she continues to grow in her faith and relationship with her Heavenly Father.

On a late note, go and make it an amazing Wednesday!!  I challenge you to bless someone tomorrow with a deliberate act of love...not random but intentional in that you know how you will bless someone but you don't know who until God shows you the opportunity.  Talk about JOY, it will bless you more than you know and if you are struggling right now, this will be an awesome way to make you feel better because you made a difference in the life of someone else.  Try it, you will like it!!

xoxoxo
BiT     

A Bit Of Our Life Making Lasting Memories

I was reflecting on children and the things that bring them the most joy and happiness along with lasting memories. It is not the expensive clothes or the newest gadgets like Iphones, although these things do bring instant gratification. This summer as I was trying to put together Demi's 13th birthday party with a very limited budget, I had prayed and prayed that it would be a very special weekend and birthday, one she would never forget. Little did I know and often forget as I think about my desires, that our children's desires are so different then ours. JOY comes in ways we never expect if we open our hearts and lives to what we have and not what others have and or are doing. I am reminded daily with my sweet angel that it is the simple things, like spending time together that bring so many smiles and amazing fun that have made lasting memories. I could not have imagined how Demi and her friends would feel after spending the weekend on Kristen Angwin's Landen's End on Grapevine Lake. On the way home, I overheard all 4 girls in the back saying this "this was by far the BEST and MOST FUN birthday party ever. It was an extraordinary weekend spent with family and friends tubing, canoeing, surf boarding, swimming, and eating. When we look for the blessings right in front of us, we will often find that He sprinkles us with EVERYTHING we need to enjoy life together even when we think and worry that it is not enough. It reminds me of one of my favorite childhood memories at my dad's uncle's house in MD on the farm. We woke to the roosters and their cock a doodle doos, shucking corn, milking the cows, waiting for the men to come in to line up their dirty rubber boots in a row while the women prepared dinner so we could all eat on a huge picnic table sharing His blessing of food and family, and topping off an amazing day with homemade ice cream that seemed to take forever to make. #beautifullife

xoxoxo

BiT

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Latest Review on Some Great Books and Blogs ~ Enjoy

As most of you know, I love and enjoy reading.

Here are a few of my new books that I have read and or are reading now.  No judging on how many I have started and plan to read, it is a day by day as to which one I will read :-).

1.  Spirit Hunger by Gari Meacham

2.  Becoming Myself by Stasi Etheridge

3.  Kingdom Woman by Chrystal Evans Hurst

4.  Lifegiving by Tammy Maltby (again)

5.  Circe Maker by Mark Batterson (this is one I pick up to read again and again)

6.  The Book (NIV Bible, it is a must read daily)

7.  Produced by Faith by Devon Franklin (Haven't read this yet because I can't find the book)

8.  http://www.shaunaniequist.com/books/  ( I am so excited to read her new book, Bread and Wine about getting back to eating and fellowship around the dinner table)

9.     http://www.aholyexperience.com/2013/08/how-to-have-the-best-birthday-the-best-today-the-best-any-day/  (Blog post that I love and try to live with my daughter)

10.  Sparkly Green Earrings by Melanie Shankle (This book had my laughing under my breath - motherhood expectations

xoxoxo
BiT

Thursday, August 15, 2013

BJH Cheer Team at Texas Ranger Game on August 14th, 2013 with Santa ~

Just a quick post with some pictures of  Demi and her cheer team at the Texas Ranger's game on August 14th for a NCA clinic in Arlington, Texas.  Guess who also came to the game?  You got it, Santa himself was there passing out candy and taking pictures and the best part was that after rain storm the weather felt like it was fit for him too!!!

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Writing Your Own Story of JOY and Learning To Be STILL

If you were to write your story of the life you want or desire, how would it start and end and does your life represent the true desires of your heart.

More importantly, is your life the one that God has designed and planned for you?

Are you filled with JOY daily?

Do you look forward to each day and jump out of bed ready to go?

Does your story include pictures with those things that bring you happiness?  

How do you know if you are living with passion when everyday is filled with all the things that come with being married, having children, going to work and then doing it all over again?

Is your village filled with family and friends that complete your circle?

How often do you sit STILL so that you can hear from your Heavenly Father and do you have an honest relationship with Him?

Is church a place you feel like you can fall safely and truly be yourself without being judged?

I can honestly say that I did not picture myself where I am today but know that God has a plan and vision for my life and the one I am creating and living with my daughter.  I have learned to trust and have faith in the small things and know that He works all things for my good.

I am excited about the next season in my life and am passionate about sharing His LOVE where He places me.  In whatever capacity I can and building up those I encounter daily.  That is one of the reasons I love teaching.  Everyday is an opportunity to love and encourage them.

Here is an article that I found on Faith, Hope, and Love tonight and wanted to share it with you in case you have a lot of the same questions.

When God is Silent or Delays

Written by Anita Carman at Today's Christian Woman
God's delays have often perplexed me. It seems to me that since his goal is to reach the world for him, when I ask him, "What do you want me to do with my life?," he should answer quickly and immediately so I can get on with whatever it is he wants me to do. Instead, there is often silence. But why would God be silent if he desires me to do his will?
I kept thinking the problem was God, but one day God opened my eyes to see that the problem was me.
I realized that God often was waiting to answer because I was not ready. I "surrendered all" without understanding the cost. I said I would go wherever he led, but my willingness to go was really based on my own ideas about where I was going. My intention wasn't for God to tell me what he wanted me to do, but for him to bless my plans. It hadn't occurred to me that God had plans of his own and that I existed for his purpose. To my total shock, I realized that God was silent because he was showing grace. He was silent because I was still in preparation for the call. He knew I wasn't ready.
We know that God is the perfect steward of his resources—and those resources include us. He doesn't waste our gifts and talents, but he might wait to use them until we are perfectly prepared for the task he has for us. So if God hasn't spoken, it must be because it's not time.He is still in preparation, and we are part of that preparation.

Understanding God's call on your life

God orchestrates the events of our lives to lead us to his calling for us. But still so many of us miss the boat or shrink back from what he wants us to do. He leads us to what he wants, and then he waits for us to understand and accept it. Through my own experiences, God has shown me that there are three stages to understanding and accepting our calling:.

Stage One: Declare That You Will Follow

This stage may sound obvious. After all, if we don't plan to follow God's call, why would we want to understand it? However, it is not as easy as it might seem. When initially confronted with God's plan, we may feel overwhelmed and immediately shrink back from it. We might not want to respond for various reasons.
Luke 9:57-62 tells of several situations where those who professed their desire to follow Jesus immediately came up with all kinds of reasons to justify delaying their obedience (which, in fact, is disobedience).
As they were walking along the road, a man said to him, "I will follow you wherever you go." Jesus replied, "Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head." He said to another man, "Follow me." But the man replied, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father." Jesus said to him, "Let the dead bury their own dead, but you go and proclaim the kingdom of God." Still another said, "I will follow you, Lord; but first let me go back and say good-bye to my family." Jesus replied, "No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God."
God wants us to respond to him with obedience, regardless of the cost. So the first step in understanding and accepting his call is just that—declaring you will accept it.

Stage Two: Fully Appreciate the Cost and Be Willing to Pay It

It might seem as if you should fully appreciate the cost of God's calling before accepting it. But the experience has shown me that no matter how long I take to assess the cost of obedience, I don't fully appreciate it until I make my unwavering declaration to follow.
So what will compel us to not only declare our commitment to Christ, but also to actually pay the cost of following him? God has shown me that often my delay in following Jesus boils down to the question Jesus asked Peter three times in John 21: "Do you love me?"
Could it really be that simple? Is accepting the cost really just about settling in our hearts if we love him? God showed me the answer to this through my own personal life. If my husband or sons were ill, would I not spare any expense to help them recover? Would I reprioritize my schedule to get them to the hospital? Would I not cut expenses wherever I could to be able to pay for their care? Would I spend one second analyzing whether I would pay for the cost? In my answers to those questions, I answer the question of whether or not I love them. I would do what I needed to do, no matter the cost, because I love them.
Few people question how much of themselves, their time, and their resources they will give their children or grandchildren. Few parents would hesitate to give a kidney to their dying child. Yet when it comes to giving God what he longs for, we often find ourselves setting a ceiling on our affections, which effectually tell him that we don't really love him—our Father and King. We must be willing to pay the cost in order to follow God's call.

Stage Three: Acknowledge God's Power

After we declare our commitment to God and decide that we are willing to pay the cost no matter what, we need to realize that the only way we can give God what he desires is through leaning on him and trusting in his power. If we try to do it on our own, we will surely fail. It is through his strength that we can actually pay the cost of our calling.
I knew a woman who wrestled with God when he first called her to serve in the ministry. She accepted the call. She understood clearly how much her calling would cost her, and she took a leap of faith in accepting it. She felt comfortable until she got to stage three: Part of the cost was leaving corporate America to serve God full-time in ministry.
She asked God to part the Red Sea by providing for her financially before she cut the umbilical cord from her corporate job. As I watched her wrestle with her decision, I knew from observing God's patterns that he was not going to provide for her until she stopped trying to solve challenges in her own power. Using her own human logic, she determined she did not know anyone who could support her, and tried to make ends meet through her own savings. She ran short. Meanwhile, God had connections for her throughout the city, but she never once asked God to lead her to these connections. As a result, she stayed in corporate America, and missed God's divine appointment.
In her human capability, she was not able to trust God with new ways to provide for her future finances. It is when we humble ourselves before God and acknowledge his power over all things that he will then carry us to a level beyond our wildest imagination. Let's look at an example of this in the life of a member of our royal family tree. When Jesus asked Peter if he loved him, he asked the question three times. The first time, Jesus said, "Simon son of John, do you truly love me more than these?" (John 21:15). The word Jesus used for "love" in this question was the Greek word agapao, which is a decision to love—the same kind of love that led Jesus to finish his work on the cross. There are times when we do not feel like loving, but we do so as an act of our choice and will. That is agapao love. Peter's answer to this questions was, "Yes Lord … you know that I love you" (John 21:15). But the Greek word for love that Peter used was phileo, which is a friendship type of love, clearly not one as intense as what Jesus was asking for.
In John 21:16, Jesus asked Peter a second time, "Simon son of John, do you truly love me?" Again, he used the word agapao. And Peter again answered with phileo. Then an incredible thing happened. Jesus asked Peter the question a third time, but this time he used the word phileo instead of agapao. He confirmed Peter's admission that he could not, in his own power, do what was asked of him. So God went to where Peter was. It is the same with us. When we humble ourselves before him and acknowledge our human weaknesses, he meets us where we are, and then he grows us into what he is asking of us.
I wish I could tell you that God speaks clearly and consistently, but there are many days when I can't hear him. Yet that doesn't mean I should just give up. I believe that often that doesn't mean I should just give it up. I believe that often God uses those times of silence to see if I will trust him more. When I know that I am on the path God has called me to, yet he is silent, I simply proceed through any open door I can find. I don't stop because he isn't speaking. Even when no doors seem to be open, I can't give up on his dream.
As I look back over the years at Inspire Women, I remember many times I just wanted to crawl into bed and never wake up because of God's silence during the storms. Yet all the while, I felt a strong conviction that I was doing exactly what God wanted. I knew that God was watching over me and that he wanted to know if he could trust me to keep going even when he was silent.
I have learned that the more we walk with God, the more faith he expects for us. As God conforms us to Jesus' image, he will walk us into times when he is intentionally silent, and he will watch to see if we stay on course and keep doing the last thing we heard him tell us to do.
Adapted from Transforming for a Purpose: Fulfulling God's Mission as Daughters of the King. Copyright © 2009 by Anita Carman. Used by permission of Moody Publishers.

Have a blessed week and I pray you will take the time to make a difference in the lives that cross your path in the week to come.

xoxoxo
Diana
 

       

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Independence Day 2013 and the Hope of Creating True Freedom ~

As I am reading the blog I am realizing how my lifestyle of clutter and disorganization in my bedroom/home is keeping me from the things that are really important to me such as relaxing in my own space and where I call home until my situation changes and I have a new full time position.  I have been surviving the last 2 years and working an average of 4 days of 15 hours with another 3 days of work which have easily added up to more than 60 plus hours of work with no vacation.  I am so ready for my life to change and at some point, will come back to share my story, the challenges and triumphs which have been many over the last 4 years when the economy took a turn in a direction I never saw coming as a self employed single mom raising my daughter completely on my own.

I am posting another blog here that I am interested in reading further in hopes that I can continue to take steps in the direction of clearing a path for the AMAZING things God has planned for my life:

http://projectsimplify365.com/

Don't be surprised to find a few more posts soon relating to these ideas and again, if you have any to share that would help please feel free to post and link them here.  Love women helping women <3 p="">
xoxoxo
BiT

Happy 4th of July Today ~

I am so grateful for all those who have served and continue to serve in our military so that we may all enjoy our freedom here in the US and abroad.

I am having fun tonight while Demi is away celebrating the holiday with family friends and the Tice's today searching Pinterest and new blogs.  I want to share a few of them here so that I can come back here to enjoy them while trying to redo and organize my small space.

So here goes:

   , http://www.inspirationformoms.com/2013/06/new-uses-for-rubbing-alcohol.html

     http://iheartorganizing.blogspot.com/p/free-printables.html

    http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/03/18/7-ways-to-be-more-content/#_a5y_p=671681

A few months ago I shared that our family’s theme word for the year is contentment.  After an entire lifetime of wanting to trying to fill my life with beautiful things in the hope that it would bring fulfillment, learning to simply be content with what I have is a huge shift in paradigm. I backslide sometimes–too often, really–and I find myself getting caught up in the pursuit of wanting something new, in the trap of thinking that there is better than here, of telling myself the reason I’m not satisfied is because I don’t have X or because I haven’t achieved Y.  They are the familiar lies that keep creeping back over and over again. Even so, slowly and painfully, through much prayer and reflection, I can still feel myself being changed, transformed, renewed.  As this process continues, and as I continue to delve deeper into God’s Word, I am finding that these seven strategies are helping me to be much more content right where I am: 

1. Set your priorities Take the time to actually write down what is most important to you, and to determine what it is you want most out of life.  Is having a bigger house, better clothes, a nicer car or the latest iPhone your ultimate goal?  If you were to die tomorrow, what would you want people to remember you for?   It is much easier to be content with what we have when we truly consider where our priorities lie.  Jesus, in Matthew 6:20-21, put it simpler still: “Store up for yourselves treasures in heaven….for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” 

2. Stop comparing This is so easy to say and yet, unless you live in a bubble, so hard to do.  No matter what we do or who we are or how much we have, it is so tempting to see what someone else does or is or has and suddenly want that for ourselves. As a blogger, my own biggest temptation is comparing myself to other bloggers.  I’ll see another blog that has more subscribers or Facebook fans or blog comments and think, “why are they so much bigger or better than me?”  Then I’ll read an amazingly insightful post or see a super-creative DiY project or delicious-looking recipe on another blog and think “Why couldn’t I think of that.”  But I don’t stop there.  I start questioning everything I am doing, I begin second-guessing my own path, my own content, my own worth.  Suddenly everything I do is complete crap and I might as well just quit altogether. I am learning, slowly, that another person’s success or talent doesn’t negate my own.  I remind myself over and over of the message found in Romans 12:6:  ”We have different gifts, according to the grace given us.”  No two people will walk the same path, and nothing someone else has will fulfill me if I’m not already filled.  My only job is to walk my own path to the best of my abilities. 

3. Change the message Do you ever feel like modern culture is just one big advertisement, constantly telling telling us what we need to be happy or successful?  Between television, books, online media, magazines, and even billboards, it is practically impossible to escape the pressure to have more, do more, or be more.  Much of  that message involves filling our lives with things, promoting the idea that stuff will make happy.  Sometimes it is just a “motivational” message, telling us that we should simply be better.  In any case, the idea that what we have and who we are is enough is rarely–if ever–promoted.  Contentment just doesn’t sell. I found for myself that the only real solution was to change the message, and to drastically reduce the amount of advertising and propaganda that I am exposed to.  I stopped reading blogs & magazines or watching television shows that made me feel like I what I have or who I am isn’t enough and instead focused on those that promote contentment, discipline, and other godly virtues.   “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control.”  (Galatians 5:22).  It takes work to block out the rest. 

4. Count your blessings Discontentment can sneak up on us so quickly, often before we even know it is happening.  Something doesn’t go exactly our way, and suddenly we are wishing the whole world was different.   I especially see this with my kids!  I have found that it helps both them and me to have daily conversations about the blessings in our lives and the things we are grateful for. Philippians 4:4-7 reminds us to “rejoice in the Lord always, I will say it again: Rejoice!….Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.  And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” I am trying (yet often failing) in my own morning devotions, to be more intentional about thanking God for what He’s done, rather than constantly coming with my own petitions.  This is still hard for me.  To be perfectly honest, my prayers can often be very self-consumed.  There is a lot I still want, but remembering all that I have does make a difference. 

5. Live passionately Where is your passion?   What do you love to do most of all?  What makes you jump out of bed in the morning, or rush home from work just so that you can have a little extra time to do it?  Is it sewing?  Crafting?  Blogging?  Speaking?  Volunteering? Starting your own business?  Raising children?  Becoming a missionary?  Whatever it is, DO IT.  Do it with abandon, do it like your life depends on it. There is nothing in the Bible that says we should simply sit quietly by, trying not to make waves.  On the contrary, Jesus specifically said “I have come that they may have LIFE, and have it to the FULL.”  A full life is one filled with passion, and it is hard to feel discontented when you are following your dreams. 

6. Find positive friends Trying to “keep up with the Jones’” can become all-consuming if everyone you know is caught up in the same more-more-more mentality.  Unspoken competition among friends for the nicest house, most athletic kids, or biggest television (just to name a few!) not only breeds discontentment, but can cause true resentment among the people who should be your support system. The Bible is pretty clear on this topic, saying “do not be misled: Bad company corrupts good character.” (1 Corinthians 15:33).  A good way to make sure you’ll never be content is to surround yourself with discontented friends.  Instead, find people who are striving for the same goals. 

7. Pray for change It always, always, always comes down to prayer.  Pray for contentment, for God to truly transform your heart and satisfy your need for more, and he will.  

It is only through God’s grace we are redeemed.  ”Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened to you.”  (Matthew 7:7)
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/03/18/7-ways-to-be-more-content/#7OqMqx7Ymf8RE4T8.99

I borrowed this from www.livingwellspendingless.com and so needed to read this even though I feel this way.  A good reminder is always good especially when things don't seem to be moving along quite the way I feel they should and or as fast.

    http://thebigmamablog.com/  Melanie has written a book called Sparkly Green Earrings and if you are a mom, you will enjoy her memoir of life and motherhood.  I believe she writes what a lot of us think.  I found myself laughing outloud and wanting to share this book with every mom I know.

     http://bobgoff.com/lovedoes/  I read and love this book and Bob Goff's outlook on life and accomplishing everything you want to in life.  His persistence on moving forward when he has been told no will inspire you to push ahead when all the odds are stacked up against you.  

     http://www.thecirclemaker.com/   Lastly another book that has changed my life this year is The Circle Maker by Mark Batterson.  This book will teach you how to pray circles around the dreams you have and  the prayers that we can pray to a BOLD GOD that ANSWERS BOLD PRAYERS.  He also has written a book called Praying Circles Around Your Children which you can view on his website.

I hope you enjoy the blogs and books.  Also if you have read any great books lately, please let me know because I am always looking for books to read.  

I hope you enjoyed you InDependence Day with family and friends and or by yourself if you are like me today, all alone to do as you want today.  Now that is total FREEDOM as a mom and woman!!

xoxoxo
BiT

Friday, June 7, 2013

Love Social Media and People Who Love Helping Others.....

I will be back this weekend to share some amazing things that Social Media have made possible two times over this past month.  I will just say that I love people and that so many are willing to help others when asked with nothing asked in return.

I am also interested in finding out more about Vita...would love to try some coconut hair and body cream.  Going to do some research of this website and business in days to come.  Let me know if you have any knowledge of their products and line of items.

So much to fill in regarding Demi and her amazing year in 7th grade.  It is hard to believe that she will be 13 on June 15th.  So blessed to be her mom and this life with her!!

My goal is to come back here daily/weekly so I can share our life and keep up with yours too!  Sure have missed that but with summer here, I am ready!!

xoxoxo
BiT   

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Bible Verses for Children

Sharing what I thought was a good list of bible verses and how to raise our children:

http://www.openbible.info/topics/building_each_other_up

Enjoy,
Diana

Happy Mother's Day 2013 ~

It has been a wonderful day spent with my amazing daughter, Demi, family and friends after going to church. At my sisters's friends house, she took pictures and printed them all while giving the kids frames to decorate and go home with.  Very creative and sweet!  Just gave me another idea for Cheer Camp and possibly something that the girls could do to give away and or keep.

Most of you know that I love RAKS and or Random Acts of Kindness, or what I have renamed to DIAL in which stands for Deliberate & Intentional Acts of Love.  Today I happened upon this blog and wanted to share some amazing ideas.  Did I mention that I love Pinterest and all the boards I have created and continue to locate.  It can be addicting and so much fun, can't it?

http://thumba-lea.blogspot.com/2011/10/28-acts-of-kindness.html

I will be back to post some pictures and pray you have had a Happy Mother's Day today and that  you continue to have a blessed week friends.

Thanks so much for stopping by today.

BiT