Let Me Grow

God never ceases to surprise me how He can use our children to draw me closer to Himself and to refine me.   Here is just one example of an area He has been working on…

Let Me Grow

( Oh, why yes – It is set to the tune of Frozen’s ‘Let It Go’.   And, no– You won’t be hearing me actually sing it out loud. Be thankful ;-) )

Let Me Grow
(A Mother’s Prayer)

The harsh words in this household right now
Not a loving thought to be heard
A mother in desperation
With so little time in His Word

The words are flowing like a dam broken wide
Don’t know what to do, heaven knows I’ve tried

Don’t let them in, I need to see
Read his Word and get down on my knee
Reveal and heal, I need to know
We all need to know

Let me grow, let me grow
Can’t wait anymore
Let me grow, Let me grow
I’m running to God’s Word

I don’t care
What they’re going to see
Let the tears flow down
I can’t do this on my own anyway

It’s funny how some verses
Help me see how far I fall
and the rage that once controlled me
Is replaced with love when I call

It’s time to dig deep in the Truth
To test my thoughts and be renewed
No fear, no doubt, just joy to see
I’m free

Let me grow, let me grow
I am safe in the Father’s hand
Let me grow, Let me grow
Trusting Christ is in His plan

Here I stand
and here I’ll pray
May you strengthen me

His Word is living, active, sharper than a spear
I hear His Spirit whispering gently to me in my ear
And one thought -You’re forgiven- comes to me so fast
Speak tenderly to them
Only My Words last

Let me grow, let me grow
And I’ll reach out and embrace
Let me grow, Let me grow
To share His love and grace

Here I stand
in the light of Truth
the battle’s won
May I speak Words of Life to our kids today

 

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Little Bands of Creativity

have been spilling forth into every room of our house since Christmas…

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You too?

From our newly turned 6 year old up to our 11 year old,
the kids are hooked into creating bracelets, necklaces, charms, and footwear… even our son

photo 2…and they are having a blast!

photo 5 Bracelets galore!

photo 1Necklaces with cross charms

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Fancy Footwear

photo 8 Olympic Themed Bracelets

 

They have been enjoying going step by step, with tutorials, from the following websites…
Rainbow Loom
LoomLove

and are now attempting to create some of their own designs…
photo 6The Trinity (Three in One) Bracelet
Three in One Bracelet Tutorial

photo 9The Buddy Bracelet
(A bracelet created by big sister, inspired by her littlest brother: AKA ‘little buddy’)
Buddy Bracelet Tutorial

 

Enjoy!

His Name

 

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Shout for joy to the LORD, all the earth.
Worship the LORD with gladness.
Come before him with joyful songs.
Know that the LORD is God.
It is he who made us, and we are his.
We are his people, the sheep of his pasture.
Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise.
Give thanks to him and praise his name.
For the LORD is good and his love endures forever.
His faithfulness continues through all generations.
(Psalm 100, NIV 1984 ~ emphasis mine.)

 

Thanksgiving is, by definition, a time to give thanks.  When we give thanks, there has to be an object of our thanks. We can say that we are thankful for our loving family, food on our table each day, machines to assist in shortening the process of washing our laundry, clean water to drink, nature to enjoy, etc., but do we ever pause to ponder and reflect upon the One who has graciously provided all things?

Who is it that we praise and give thanks to?

After leaving a Celebrate the Truth workshop recently, the question of WHO is the object of our praise stuck with me. This Thanksgiving, I desire to intentionally focus mine and our children’s hearts and gratitude of thanks upon the One True God.  Who is He?  What is He like?  How can we know Him?  God reveals His character, who He is, through His name/titles. I’ve had the book God’s Names by Sally Michael from Children Desiring God for a year now, but had not read it with the kids.  I pulled it off the shelf, began to skim through it, and realized it would be a perfect starting point for our Thanksgiving study.  After including additional Scripture references, scouring our worship music for songs related to His name (Oh, how good that was for my soul!), and creating colorful fall leaves with His names/titles, I think we are ready to center our praise and thanksgiving on our Great God through meditation on His Word, prayer, and song!

God'sNames Book

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The ‘Thank Him Tree’ list and printables were created to be used in conjunction with Sally Michael’s God’s Names, a Bible, a natural and simply made ‘Thanksgiving Tree,’ and an optional praise song list. Print out the verse card and the leaves, laminate (if you desire), and cut. Then, as you read and study the names and character traits of God, attach the corresponding leaf to your tree and thank God for who He is and what He has done

When You Feel Upside Down

Immediately Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to the other side, while he dismissed the crowd. After he had dismissed them, he went up on a mountainside by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone, but the boat was already a considerable distance from land, buffeted by the waves because the wind was against it.

During the fourth watch of the night Jesus went out to them, walking on the lake. When the disciples saw him walking on the lake, they were terrified. “It’s a ghost,” they said, and cried out in fear.

But Jesus immediately said to them: “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.”

“Lord, if it’s you,” Peter replied, “tell me to come to you on the water.”

Come,” he said.

Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. 

He told us to come and we followed.

I am sure many thought us to be fools – walking away from a great paying job that my husband enjoyed, selling a large beautiful home in a family friendly neighborhood, leaving a spiritually rich and biblically sound home church, saying goodbye to godly supportive friends and families that were fairly close by… stepping away from our support system, out of our comfort zone, to follow His call to go.   No, we didn’t sell all we own and move to the other side of the world.  We actually kept most of our belongings and just traveled across several state lines!  It took God preparing our hearts to hear Him and to respond, even in this tiny step of faith to serve in a support role to advance Bible translation with the goal of the Scriptures going forth.  He encouraged us through His Word, His people, and His Spirit, granting us peace every step of the way to get us here.  And I am so thankful for His gentle guiding hand leading up to our departure.

Now, it’s been six months.

Six months since we sold our home, packed up our belongings, said goodbyes, and drove away.

It’s been six months, half a year.

Half a year of being in transition, church searching, living somewhere ‘temporarily’, and seeing so many families come and go from the center where we are assigned.

But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out, “Lord, save me!”

I would be lying to say that it has been easy, just moving within the states to do His will.  And, I would be untruthful if I said that I haven’t doubted on occasion why we are here (for we haven’t been here long enough to see any effect) or that, at times, I have wanted to quit and go running back.  I grieve all we left behind – the relationships, the teaching and wise counsel, the familiarity of our hometown, and simply knowing my place and how I fit in within my community.  I’m someone who dislikes change and unknowns, but who thrives with clear expectations, timetables, and a plan in hand. 

BUT, everything seems to have been flipped
and turned upside down for the past six months.  fragile 

While hanging here, struggling upside down, I’ve somehow forgotten that …

it is God who calls us,
God who equips us,
God who hears us,
God who is here among us,
and God the One in whose sole strength I can trust

While feeling upside down, I have to remember.

Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him. “You of little faith,” he said, “why did you doubt?”

My soul clings to Him and I remember that it is His right hand that upholds me and grips mine tightly. I can, and must, continue to depend upon Him and count Him faithful every step of the way – even when it is hard – amidst the grieving of relationships, the uncertainty of how I fit in and can be used of Him here, and of the feeling that I have somehow already failed for not adjusting as well or as quickly as I had hoped.  In this foggy period of transition and change, I know and have confidence that God is still at work.  I can only see the jumbled back side of the tapestry that He is weaving, but I rely upon the Master’s skillful, gentle hand to make something beautiful in His time, for His glory. 

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*Scripture taken from Matthew 14:22-32 NIV, 1984 (emphasis added). 
Artwork by my precious daughter from her sermon notes.

Fun Ways to Review Bible Verses with Kids

Looking for some different ways to help your kids hide God’s Word in their hearts?
Here are 15 ways to enjoyably practice and/or review Scripture memory – useful for Sunday School , Bible Clubs, or at home!

1. Mix It, Fix It

This has been our longstanding method for introducing one verse at a time.  We divide up the words to the verse among our kids and have them work together to place the words in order in a pocket chart.  In a larger group setting, teams could compete to put the verse correctly in their pocket charts or in order on the floor.
pocket chart verse

2. Verse Stacks

Have your child stack the cups with the words of the verse in order.  Start by writing the reference on the bottom of the first cup and writing the first word on the rim.  If you use two different colors of marker, you could use one stack of cups to review two separate verses!  You could also use this idea to stack the books of the Old and New Testaments.

Verse Stack  verse stack2

3. Clothespins and Hangers

Write one or two words on each clothespin.  Have your child attach the clothespins onto the hanger, forming the verse in the correct order.  (You could also attach the clothespins to a ruler, hanging piece of yarn, etc.)
Clothespin Verse

4. Sticky ‘Word’ Notes

Write one or two words from a verse on each sticky Post It Note.  Encourage your child to place the sticky note words in order to form the verse.

5. Building Block Verses

Attach one word to each large block.  Blocks may be plastic, wooden, cardboard. etc.  Kids like to work together to either stack the blocks to form the verse or lay the blocks flat in a line to form the verse.
Building Block Verse

6. Colorful Craft Sticks

Write one or two words form the verse on each craft stick.  Your child can lay out the craft sticks in order to form the verse left to right or top to bottom.

7. Scripture Noodle Necklaces

Ahead of time, use a few drops of rubbing alcohol and food coloring to dye noodles in a ziplock bag and cut tag board rectangles for the kids to write one main word from the verse.
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Tape one end of a 36 inch long piece of crochet thread onto the floor or table.  Children string half of their desired noodles onto the string, attach the key word from the verse, and then string the other half of their noodles. Once they say the full verse, tie their necklace for them to wear.  (Alternatively, children could string the first few words of a verse to help them remember or do the entire verse, if it is not too long.)
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8. Hula Hoop Hoppin’

Have 3-5 kids stand around the edge of a Hula Hoop. Each child takes a turn jumping in the middle of the hoop and saying a word from the verse. (Kids need to go in order around the Hula Hoop saying the next word needed.) When the verse is complete, they sit down.  This would be fun with 2-3 small groups competing!

9. Swat the Next Word

Spread words from the verse out onto the floor.  Your child can use a flyswatter to ‘swat ‘ the next word needed for the verse.  (Make sure to tape the words down if you don’t want the words flying around with each swat. =) )
Swat the Next Word

10. Bible Verse Musical Chairs

Organize chairs so that there is one for each child.  Attach clipart of a Bible to a few of the chairs.  Play this similar to regular musical chairs, but when the music stops, no one is out. Those sitting in chairs with a Bible on it need to stand and say a memory verse.
Variation (found at Danielle’s Place) – Write one or two words from a verse on each sticky Post It Note.  Place the sticky notes randomly on the chairs. Review the memory verse each time the music stops.  Children look to see if they have the next needed word of the verse on their chair.  If so, they stick it on a board in the front of the room.  Continue until the entire verse is complete.

11. Bean Bag Toss and Say

Tape the words of a Scripture verse to the floor.  Encourage your child to toss the bean bag onto the next word needed in the verse.
Variation – Each child says one word and then tosses the bean bag to another child for him/her to say the next word needed to complete the verse.

12. Hopscotch

Head outside for some fresh air and form a hopscotch board on the sidewalk.  Tape down or write a word from a Bible verse into each square.  Have your child toss a rock onto the hopscotch board.  Children alternate one footed and two footed hops, saying the verse as they travel down the hopscotch board.  On their return path, they attempt to say the verse again, without the word prompts facing them, making sure to pick up the rock on their way back to the starting line.
Hopscotch Verse

13. Roll It Through (croquet)

My kids came up with this one!  You can practice two verses for every game!  Set up the croquet wire wickets- attaching a word from one verse to the top of each wicket on one side and a word from a different verse on the other side. (Use a different color for each verse.)   Kids practice saying the first verse as they roll their ball through in the order of the wickets and then practice the second verse on their return.  Every time they roll their ball through a wicket, they say the entire verse up to that point.  At the end, they say the verse in its entirety.

14. ‘Can’ You Match It?

Write a Bible verse on sentence strips and place it on the floor or in a pocket chart, leaving a row between each sentence strip.  Use tape to mark a start line on the floor and place a bean bag there.  On the other side of the room, place a can and words from the verse scattered randomly around the can. Have children take turns attempting to toss the bean bag into the can.  Once they successfully toss the bean bag into the can, they get to choose a word and take it back to their group, placing it under the sentence strip and matching word to word.

15. Bounce a Ball

Let your child practice saying their verse as they bounce a ball.  Each time the ball touches the ground, they say another word from the verse.  How fast can they bounce the ball and say the verse without mistakes?
Variation – Bounce and pass a ball with a friend, alternating who says the next needed word in the verse.

 

You can easily type up or write out the words needed for Bible verses in the version that you prefer.  Over at Hubbard’s Cupboard, we have quite a few verses (some in NIV,1984 and others in ESV) prepared as ‘Bible Verse Strips’ to print and cut apart for quick and easy use with some of the above review activities.  On that same page, we also have Bible Charts that can be printed out to hang on the refrigerator, placed in a binder, or reduced and printed onto smaller cards to form Scripture memory flipbooks.
Memory Verse Flip Cards

Our family has also been known to sing our verses, make up motions to accompany some verses, and have sometimes even drawn pictures to complement them.  Of course, simply listening to the Word and repeating it back works too!

The goal: Hiding God’s Word in our hearts and minds! 

What are some ways you and your children like to practice and review Scripture memory?

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