Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 20, 2014

This Is the Job I Gave You

I kicked a toy out of my way as I headed to the washroom in the middle of the night. Sighing, I asked for the umpteenth time "Why do I have to do this?" Motherhood seemed overrated. I was irritated that I could not sleep, and that in a few short hours I would hear little voices calling, "Nana!" from upstairs.

Flashback: When I was twelve, I knew God was calling me to full-time Christian service. It's as real today as it was xy years ago! {wink}

In between then and now, life happened, just as it always will. Many events happened--sad and happy, but God ultimately fulfilled one of my biggest dreams: being a preacher's wife. Through the challenges and joys, I now thoroughly enjoy working in ministry alongside my husband. I wouldn't want to do anything else.

Yet this did not happen the way I expected. I was thirty-five before I met my husband. And finally my dreams came true! He's an awesome man of God who runs his own homebuilding company while pastoring a church he started.

The thing I didn't expect was to instantly become a mother of three as well! If that wasn't surprise enough, the next thing I didn't expect was to raise two little munchkins who happen to be our grandchildren!

I will be real here: I harboured such mixed emotions about getting the {grand}kids full-time! I had never raised toddlers, never had the opportunity to care for a baby, never homeschooled. Aaaaaaaaa!



My faithful God kept bringing back to my mind one of four specific verses He had given me when I was praying about marrying my husband: Esther 4:14. He told me He brought me here "for such a time as this." Over time, I came to accept the fact that I had a toddler full-time, and later, a second one. Full-time. But honestly, the fears were eating me alive!

How can I open my heart this wide?
How long will I get to raise them?
How long will I have to raise them? (This question came on the more challenging days!)
What will my emotions do when I have to give them up?
How will I handle my emotions if I raise them and in the end, they rebel against God and everything they are taught?
When will I ever have time for my coveted writing career--or anything else, for that matter?!

One evening God spoke into my life through a comment someone made in the Bible study discussion group I lead and teach. (Be faithful. God speaks through you to your leaders!) We were discussing children. Though I do not remember the exact comment from this lady,  God's ever-so-gentle comment to me at that moment was crystal clear!

My child,
This is the job I gave you.

I'm aware that you thought you would be on the mission field, 
or having your own biological children, 
or writing full-time... 
and all those desires are great!
And if I had asked you to do those things, 
you would have immediately surrendered. 
I know your heart is toward Me.

But these are the plans I had for you. 
This is what I had in mind for your life. 
This is what I know is best for you
The question has always been and always will be:

Will you trust ME?

Yes, Lord, I will trust You! You've always been faithful! How can I not trust You?

It's not about me, it's all about You,
I yield myself now unto all that is True;
I'm free to obey, to yield all I am,
I'll live for You now, O my precious Lamb!

I am yielding myself, surrendering all;
Lord Jesus, You love me, so I answer Your call!

It's not about me, it's all about You,
I choose to act now as You want me to do;
You gave me Your Spirit to walk as I ought,
Lord, I can be true unto all I've been taught.

I am yielding myself, surrendering all;
Lord Jesus, You love me, so I answer Your call!
words (c) Dayna Spear Guenther, 2013; music, John B. Summer, 1877 (hymn tune: "I'm a Child of the King")

O Lord, when I need to pick up toys for the 500th time, please remind me of those who are suffering in other parts of the world, imprisoned for their faith, watching their children be killed. Remind me of those precious ladies whose arms long to hold a child even if it means tripping over toys a gazillion times a day. (Remind me that I used to be one of those ladies!) Remind me of Your Son who endured so much agony just for me! Enable me to "consider Him which endured such contradiction of sinners against Himself, lest {I} be wearied and faint in {my mind}" (Hebrews 12:3)!

What about you? 

Is there an area or circumstance of your life that you just wish God would change? Could it be that He brought you to this place "for such a time as this"? He truly has given us all things that pertain unto life and godliness (II Peter 1:3) He's faithful: if He's called you, He also will do it (I Thessalonians 5:24)! He will perfect that which concerns you (Psalm 138:8)!

Please comment and tell me your own story of God's leading in your life in paths you have not known (Isaiah 42:16). 


Saturday, May 21, 2011

Blogger Interview


Meet Me... Dayna!
First, tell us a little about yourself.
I have the most wonderful teddy-bear husband in the world--though he likes to pretend he's a grizzly! I am Nana and full-time caregiver to the cutest, curly-topped grand daughter you ever saw! I have two beautiful daughters and one handsome son. My passions are ministry, music, graphic design, and editing, but frequently those are back-burnered to teach little Curly Top her ABCs and numbers!

If I’m not blogging, I’m…
cleaning, cooking, coaching--not just Curly Top, but also the choir and music groups at church!

Little known fact about you:
In addition to singing and playing piano, I also tinker around with a small harp.

Favourite top-of-your-lungs-in-the-shower song?
Different songs at different times... usually an upbeat Southern Gospel song that has blessed my soul recently... such as "I Am Redeemed" as sung by the Greenes.

Favourite way to spend family time:
Together... usually in our recliners either watching a movie, Fox News, playing on our laptops, or all three at once!

If you could be a member of any musical group, what would it be?
Probably a group like Sisters, Collingsworths, Perrys, etc... a Southern Gospel group.
Do you have a favorite TV show?
French Food at Home, WWII romantic movies, movies set in Victorian England, historical fiction, or an older girlie movie like While You Were Sleeping.
Favorite simple pleasure:
-Dark chocolate with almonds, chocolate ice cream with nuts, kettlecorn
-I love to drink a hazelnut coffee (preferably Starbucks Caffe Verona blend) out back at the picnic table as the sun is coming up!
-Watching retro Southern Gospel youtube videos for hours!
Real-life heroes:
Missionaries like Darrel and Louise Champlin. I can't wait to meet Hannah Whitall Smith, Rosalinde Goforth, Andrew Murray, Oswald Chambers, Jim Elliot, and many others in heaven!
What song would you consider your personal anthem?
It's hard to pick just one!
-"I Am His and He Is Mine"
-"Come On Home"
-"Did I Mention (That I Love Him)?"

Top 3 things you’d like to do in this lifetime:
-Publish a book(s)
-Go back to Europe with my Peter
-Visit the Caribbean with my Peter

What book is currently on your nightstand?
Meet Mr. Moody by Warren Weirsbe
She Always Wore Red by Angela Hunt
Favourite quote/motto:
"The Lord God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hinds' feet, and he will make me to walk upon mine high places." ~ Habakkuk 3:19

"Live the difference."
How long have you been blogging?
About three years
What was your original intention when you started your blog?
To have an outlet for things about which I'm passionate. I love writing.
How long did it take before you felt like you had a decent audience on a consistent basis?
Not sure I still do!
Where did you go for help when you needed it?
I google for blogs on topics in which I feel I need help: Christian living, homemaking, rearing children, etc.
What do you like best and least about blogging?
I love having a place to write and publish something that might bless someone else. I dislike the pressure I can allow myself to feel at times to live up to other bloggers.

How have you seen God in your blogging journey?
He pervades every part of my life as well as blogging journey. He teaches me a lot through writing. It's always been that way for me. That's why I've kept a journal since I was in 2nd grade.
If you had to start over from scratch with the knowledge and experience you have now, what things would you do differently/the same, in regards to blogging?
If I did not have any other commitments in my life, I would do more to get my blog link out more. (Link up to other blogs of like content more often.) I would have set up my Facebook blog link much earlier.
What are the top 3 things or tips you would like to say to newer bloggers to help them in their journey?
Link up to other blogs of like content often.
Consider choosing one blogging topic on which to focus... a theme.
Don't allow yourself to feel blogging peer pressure; commit your blog, no matter the outcome, to God on a regular basis.



Now it's your turn... copy/paste into the comments or into your own blog!


Meet Me... ________!

First, tell us a little about yourself.


If I’m not blogging, I’m…


Little known fact about you:

Favourite top-of-your-lungs-in-the-shower song?


Favourite way to spend family time:


If you could be a member of any musical group, what would it be?

Do you have a favourite TV show?

Favourite simple pleasure:



Real-life heroes:

What song would you consider your personal anthem?

Top 3 things you’d like to do in this lifetime:


What book is currently on your nightstand?

Favourite quote/motto:



How long have you been blogging?

What was your original intention when you started your blog?



How long did it take before you felt like you had a decent audience on a consistent basis?



Where did you go for help when you needed it?

What do you like best and least about blogging?


How have you seen God in your blogging journey?



If you had to start over from scratch with the knowledge & experience you have now, what things would you do differently/the same, in regards to blogging?

What are the top 3 things or tips you would like to say to newer bloggers to help them in their journey?

Friday, November 14, 2008

I'm a Nana...







Kyla Nichole was born to our daughter Chrystal at 7:15 pm today. She weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz.; measured 19.75 in. She is beautiful!




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