Verse

Malachi 3:17- And they shall be mine, saith the LORD of hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels; and I will spare them, as a man spareth his own son that serveth him.

October 2010 "Manners Effect My Testimony for the Lord"

Well, I am NOT a writer, but I do like to talk and I love to reminisce wonderful times, so I figured I should be able to come up with something for this month's 'review'. :o) The week of the JEWELS meeting was packed with activities!! 'Homecoming Sunday' kicked off revival through Wednesday, my family had planned a camping trip Thursday to Saturday, with the JEWELS meeting in the middle of that, Friday night, a birthday party for my daughter Saturday evening, then there we were to Sunday again!! So while we were out rustic (yes, that means no power, no plumbing, and sleeping in tents) camping I headed to the shower house to clean up before we left for the meeting. Earlier that morning, I had gotten the keys from my husband and went to the parking area to get something out of the truck. I thought I had left them on the table at the camp site. So, when I asked Mat for the truck keys and he says he didn't get them back. OK, looking... looking... searching the campsite, searching the trail, searching the bathrooms, the parking lot, my jacket and any other place I could think of for the next hour and 15 minutes! (I was suppose to be getting rid of the campfire smell right now!) It was time to go. I jumped in the van with my mom and sister and headed toward the last place we could think to check, the park office. I was praying someone had found them and turned them in, SURELY that is where they were!! NOPE!! I told my mom to drop me off at the campground, that it was starting to get dark and I just couldn't leave without finding those keys. As I was walking down the trail, I was thinking "of course... this is something I really enjoy and now I don't get to go... grumble, grumble, grumble..." My eyes still fixed on the ground, I got back down to the lake to my husband and the kids. Mat looks at me and asks what I doing there. I told him I had lost the keys and couldn't find them anywhere. He started with "When was..." (taps his pants pocket at the same time), looks up at me and.... Yup, there they were!! Why, Why does this stuff happen?? Well, Romans 8:28 says 'everything works together for good... ' , so whatever the reason was I will find out some day! I called my mom to let her know the precious keys were found and she said they were turning around and coming to get me. Yay! Thanks to my sister, who provided me with a shower and a wonderful cup of coffee at her house (all in about 15 minutes), we made it to the meeting just short of 7:00! :o)
The meeting started with one of our sweet, church ladies testimony of how the Lord used her 4 year old daughter to bring her to Christ. I love to hear these stories and look forward to hearing more in the upcoming meetings! Hannah Roth reminded us of how our manners effect our testimonies for the Lord.
Manners is a way in which something is done; a usual way of acting; doing the right thing at the right time. Manners is a road map for society, and the key is being thoughtful and thinking before you act. This takes work and doesn't come easily.
Our testimony makes a statement. The evidence of what we believe. Character is a trait or quality that someone possesses. Manners build our character!
Mt 5:16- Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.
Mt 7:12- Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.
There is always a positive and negative way of doing things. If we are using good manners from our hearts and through the love of the Lord, we will have a testimony that will be pleasing unto Him!
Thanks, Hannah, for the great reminder and something we can ponder on this month!
We can't have a meeting without refreshments! Certainly can't go wrong with cream cheese frosting on spice cake brought by Mary Jane and Mrs. Belcher's 'pumpkin dip' with teddy grahams was amazing! I think we need that recipe!! Mrs. Wanda Whitlock brought several beautiful holiday table decorations for us to view and even put one together for us to watch how it all happens! She certainly is talented!
It was a great meeting! I'm so thankful that the Lord worked everything out and allowed me to attend... in spite of the keys fiasco! I love visiting with the ladies of FBC and hope to develop a closer relationship with them.
-Krista Lanham


~ Daughter and Mother ~

~ Tea Time ~

~ This is how it is done! ~

~ Pretty prize for a pretty girl! ~

~ 'JEWELS' ~

September 2010 "Your Life as a Christian"

The last J.E.W.E.L.S meeting took place on September 3. Our speaker for the evening was Linda Jones and her topic was "Your Life as a Christian". A personal relationship with God involves talking with him in prayer and reading His Word. Linda gave us a brief history on the origins of the Bible. She compared several different versions and told us that there are more than 5,000 differences between the New International Version (NIV) and the King James Version (KJV). Many verses are omitted from the NIV. After a brief time of fellowship over refreshments provided by Deana Whittemore, we enjoyed Debbie Rinehart's demonstration on how to make Christmas cards. She had a display of cards with many beautiful designs that she has made over the years. With Debbie's instruction, each lady got to create her own Christmas card. Hope to see all of you at the next J.E.W.E.L.S meeting on October 8.
~By Jackie Bryant

~Our ladies of the hour~

~What a GREAT display!~

~So many ideas~

~Don't forget the supplies~




~Which one to make... ??~


~Taping...~

~Snipping...~


~PERFECT!~


Oh yes, one more highlight of the evening...

~MMMMmmmmmmm!!!!!~



August 2010 "Jesus in Our Lives"

Thank you to everyone who joined us at our August Jewel’s meeting! Mrs. Renae Staggs delivered our devotional and reminded us to think about where Jesus is in our everyday lives. Jesus is everywhere!

First, He is at church and desires a spiritual relationship with us.

      Biblical examples of Jesus at church-

      Luke 2:46-Jesus taught in the temple

      Luke 4:16-17-Jesus reads from Isaiah in a synagogue

      Luke 4:9- Satan sets Jesus on a pinnacle of a temple

      Let’s make sure we are not leaving Jesus at church!

    • Second, He is at home and desires a very personal relationship with us.

      Biblical examples of Jesus at home-

      Luke 4:38- Jesus goes to Peter’s house to heal his mother-in-law

      Matthew 9: 9-10; Luke 5:27-29- Jesus eats at Matthew’s house

      Luke 10:38- Jesus at the home of Mary and Martha

    • Third, He is at work and desires a working relationship with us.

      Biblical examples of Jesus at work-

      Luke 5:2-6- Jesus enters a ship and does a miracle

      Luke 5:27- Jesus calls Matthew from his desk

      Remember, try praying if you are having a bad day at work!

Following our devotional, Mrs. Karen Haley modeled how to decorate a cake using different decorating tips. We thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to practice decorating our own cake/cupcakes!

Well, some worked while some visited.
Thank you to Mrs. Haley for providing the gorgeous cake for Mrs. Hazel’s 90th birthday celebration!

We hope to see more ladies in September for another great time of fellowship!
~Mandy Williamson