Sunday, August 31, 2008

Yada Yada Prayer Group

I love to read a good book. The best kind of book, in my opinion, is te kind that makes my heart swell...the kind that inspires, provokes tears, and makes me wanna dance! Well, I've been reading this series called "The Yada Yada Prayer Group". It's about a group of extremely diverse women who attend a women's conference in Chicago. They get thrown into a small group together and, following a series of events, they continue to meet long after the conference has ended. Their prayer group represented different worship styles, backgrouns, cultures...a plain-old melting pot! I just finished the third book and...ugh!...lemme tell you!...I can't wait to read the next one!


As I think about our church, I realize that we don't have a very diverse group of people...at least as far as race is concerned. When it comes to backgrounds, however, we are like a regular U.N.! lol.

Someday, I hope to be able to lead a small group for junior high girls. Reading these books has given me such a different view on the potential of this small group. These books have created a new vision...a group of girls from assorted backgrounds, friends groups, schools, and steps in their walk with God. We could not only study various scriptures and/or books, but we could share our days, pray on each other...actually WORSHIP and PRAISE together. Oh, what a beautiful thing that would be!

I pray that God would continue to grow me and equip me to fulfill His amazing plans. Cause...lemme tell ya!...I'm finding more and more that my God is a crazy God! He's got a sense of humor like no other! Just when you think you've got it figured out...haha! Not anymore! But, luckily, He says, "I will never leave you nor forsake you." and "I know the plans I have for you." Thank God for His promises!

~Lola~

Laminin

Thanks to Jeff for this amazing video. Watch this and try not to get goose bumps!



~Lola~

Name Meanings 2

I also decided to look up the meanings of the names I have picked out for my kids. Here they are...

Asreal Michael
Asreal...from Isreal-"wrestled with God"
Michael..."Who is like God?"

Asher Lee
Asher..."Blessed, happy"
Lee..."sheltered from the storm"

Anna Katherine
Anna..."gracious"
Katherine..."Pure"

Aberlyn Jo
Aberlyn...a form of abigail-"God is joy"
Jo...a form of Josephine-"God will increase"

~Lola~

Name Meanings

I'm reading this book and in it the main character uses the meanings of her third grade students' names as a project. So, I decided to look up the meaning of my name. Now, I had already heard that "Allison" meant "to tell the truth"...not exactly always fitting of me. lol. But then I tried it again tonight. The results were different. This time it said Allison meant "of noble birth". Huh! Well, maybe not naturely but seeing as I've been born again into the Kingdom of God...I guess I AM of noble birth! Pretty cool!

I also decided to look up my alias, Lola. "Lola" means "sorrowful". Hmmmm. Well, if I was truthful, I would have to admit that I tend to be sorrowful. What with all the horrible things in this world! Sheesh! Who wouldn't be? But, eh, I guess God gives me the hope to look beyond the sorrow, right!?

Well, just thought I'd share that. I also decided to include the names of SOME of my friends...see if your name is on the list.

Michelle..."Who is like God?"
Jeff..."Gif of Peace"
Katherine..."Pure;virginal"
Brian..."strong one"
Kara..."sweet melody"
Maxine..."greatest"
Ken..."handsome"
Abbey..."God is Joy"
Barak..."lighening"
David..."beloved"
Jenn..."white wave"
Joe..."God will increase"
Lori..."crowned with laurel"
Tim..."to honor God"
Milt.."from mill town"

http://www.name-meanings.com/search.php

Okay, well there ya go. Enjoy!
~Lola~

New Bible and the chance to play mommy...

Hey everyone!

I recently got a new bible...well, it's not really new, but it's new to me. I got it from my friend Michelle. Unfortunately, my lovely Bible has become too fragile to carry around anymore. I got it from my cousin...secondhand!...and I've had it for at least 5 years if not longer. It has a ton highlighted and it smells like flowers from this scented bookmark I used to have. I love it some much! It's been by my side through my cutting years, my mom's second divorce and third husband, my move to fairbury then back to Pontiac, and sooo much more! But, like I said, it's too fragile to carry around...not to mention it's a little thick.

So, Michelle gave me a bible that was sitting at her house. A thinner New King James Version...not exactly my prefered translation but it'll do. I think for Christmas I may ask for a nice leather-bound NIV Bible...WITH my self-bestowed nickname on the bottom---LOLA. Aaahhh... But, I can't imagine my mom getting THAT for me! Oh, well. Maybe someday.

As for other news...I get to play mommy tomorrow night! Michelle has a cousin-ish person who has a baby (she's 15) and we volunteered to take the baby overnight so she can have a little alone time. So, we will have Tacie...that's right, Tacie...overnight! Yay! I am sooo excited cause I love babies! Children are so special...God's gift to melt our hearts. Pray that everything goes smooth enough! lol. Yay diapers!

Well, that's all for now. Church tomorrow...nap...and baby! L8R, ya'll.
~Lola~

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Happy song...

This song makes me happy every time I listen to it. Just listen and think about how blessed we are...it's a beautiful day!!!




~Lola~

Believing Prayer

I've decided to start including some devotionals that are available at www.jesusfreakhideout.com. I find that they are sometimes exactly what I need. So, here ya go...this is one I liked a lot.



Believing Prayer

"But Jesus was matter-of-fact: 'Yes--and if you embrace this kingdom life and don't doubt God, you'll not only do minor feats...but also triumph over huge obstacles. Absolutely everything, ranging from small to large, as you make it a part of your believing prayer, gets included as you lay hold of God."
- Matthew 21:21-22 MSG


Hannah was the mother of Samuel, one of the greatest prophets of Israel. But there was a time when she was childless, and because of her barrenness, she was often taunted unmercifully. Her misery eventually became so great that she became depressed and lost her appetite for food. Then one day, she poured her heart out to the Lord in His temple, asking Him to bless her with a child of her own. What's most interesting to me in this passage is that right after she offered up her prayer, her entire outlook changed. The Scripture says that she "went her way and ate, and her face was no longer sad." (1 Samuel 1:18 NKJV) Hannah didn't wait until her circumstances changed to leave behind her sorrow, but she left it behind right after she poured her heart out to the Lord.


What made the difference? Hannah's "believing" prayer. As Hannah made the decision to put her trust in God, and in His willingness to act on her behalf, she immediately began to be filled with a fresh sense of hope. And Scripture bears this out. Romans 15:13 (NKJV) says, "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." Hannah became filled with so much hope, joy, and peace that it actually changed her appearance and her actions. These changes were proof that she truly believed that the Lord had heard her prayer, and that her answer was on its way. How many times do you and I seek God in prayer, without it ever changing how we behave or look? Do we really think that this kind of prayer can move mountains?


The Bible says, "For we which have believed do enter into rest." (Hebrews 4:3 KJV) One way that we can tell if we're praying in faith is that we'll sense our whole being entering into an indescribable "rest." We'll notice that we're not talking about our problem so much anymore, or even thinking about it. And if it does come to mind, we'll often dismiss it with--"God's taking care of that for me. I don't have to worry about it anymore." There are times when something is causing me so much worry that I have to stop and say, "Lord, help me to enter Your rest in this matter." That's a prayer that He's eager to answer when we're doing our part to live free from worry, by walking in close fellowship with Him on a daily basis.


Jesus said, "Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them." (Mark 11:24 KJV) As the Savior teaches us about mountain-moving faith, He instructs us to believe that we receive the answers to our prayers "when we pray." Jesus doesn't want His followers to have a worldly attitude that says, "I'll believe it when I see it." On the contrary, He wants us to have a mindset that says, "I'll see it when I believe it." What is it that the Lord is challenging YOU to believe Him for today?

Prayer: Lord, I thank You that You've given me a "measure of faith," so that I can pray "believing" prayers. (Romans 12:3) Teach me how to exercise my faith, so that it will continually increase. Make me sensitive to Your Spirit's leading, so that I can pray Your will in every situation. Thank You that as I believe when I pray, I will experience Your peace, joy, and rest!



- J. M. Farro
I love this song...it's my prayer. Just take a break, calm yourself, and listen to this. Think.




Search me...

Know me...

~Lola~

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Appreciation...

I would like to post about my appreciation for another artist...Ayeisha Woods. She is talented, hard-working, respectable...and she ROCKS MY FACE OFF!

Watch this dance to her song Crazy!



And this is her song Big Enough...it's so true!




And this is m favorite song of hers...it makes me wanna dance!



Enjoy!
~Lola~

Monday, August 18, 2008

Aisha!!!

I found it...the boy looking for his Aisha!



~Lola~

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Daddy's Little Girl by Frankie J

I found a video though it's not the real one. The website I put on my previous post is the real video but here is another one (I couldn't embed the other one).



~Lola~

This World....

This world makes me cry! I was watching vidos on YouTube today and somehow I got onto Martina McBride's "Concrete Angel". By the end of that video my eyes were starting to tear up. All the people who can't have kids (who want them soooo bad!) and then people have kids and don't take care of them or love them. It's heartbreaking and....unthinkable! I then found a video that had me sobbing. Watch this!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1aHlS_bThM&feature=related


This video hits home in soo many ways! Dads are sooo important in a girl's life. The divorse part has been mirrored in my life but the part about the girl and her sick father connects painfully too. Working at nursing homes, you see so many family members with their parents on their death beds. It's hard to watch.

Anyways, this song is for all those little girls whose fathers aren't (or weren't) there! You have a Dad that wll never leave you...when you feel lonely, just called out to Abba!
~Lola~

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Krystal Meyers Rocks!!!

Here are a few of her songs that are my favorites...







~Lola~

Giving It Up...sort of

The other night, my friend and I were eating supper together and we were talking about some potential options in life. I was so excited about the things that could happen so I prayed. i said, 'God, please, let your will be done...but if you can, let this happen." As soon as I looked back up, I realized the stupidity of what I had just prayed. "let Your will be done, but..." Like, God I want your best but not if it's different than what I want. It's so foolish. The plans I have for myself can't compare to the amazing things that God may have for me. So, why do I continue to want less. maybe because it's easier because I know what my plans are...I don't, however, know what God's plans are.

So, after thinking about all this, I bowed my head again and prayed that God's will be done...period. And that is my continuing prayer...

~lola~

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Hey, Girl, Hey!!!

Howdy! I am back from Tennessee....ughh! I'm exhausted. I'm sunburnt. My back hurts from the bus ride. I'm sweaty. I've had an "interaction overload". And...I thank God for it! The trip was amazing...no hitches until the end. Lack of sleep but comfort in Christ. Yep. It was good. We served with Open Hearts, Empty Hands and Feed The Children. We attended an insanely cool lock-in. We went to the Opry Mills Mall. We hung out and worshiped with some pretty cool Tennesseeins. We white water rafted. And sooo much more. I'll prolly post some stories tomorrow but for now I'll just post what I learned. Here goes...

~ Learning someone's name has an amazing impact on the way you interact with them.
~ Tennessee sweet tea rocks my face off!!!
~ A southern accent is almost impossible to not pick up.
~ God's love has no limits. It permeates social, financial, and racial bounderies.
~ White water rafting is freakin' sweet ya'll!
~ My heart is meant for student ministry...nothing gives me as much joy or satisfaction as seeing students mix and mingle, open up, and learn to love each other.
~ The best kind of worship occurs when there is total abandon.
~ God's plans for my life are just beginning...it's gonna be crazy.
~ Going into this trip, there were a few people that I thought I was gonna have trouble getting along with. But I decided that instead of going at it with a predisposition, I would just love 'em and let God handle it. Lemme tell ya'll...it was fine. I atually connected in different ways with each of them.

I just pray that God would continue to work with this group of students...they are something special!
~Lola~