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31 Days of Encouraging Words #3

October 3, 2014 By Lisa Lewis

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photo credit: Jonathan Rubio via photopin cc

I was nearly born a reader.  At least to hear my mother and gramma tell it.  I read Mother Goose Rhymes at the ripe old age of 3.  Impressive, eh?

I’m sure what really happened was the positive effect of reading to your children: they learn language. Rhythm, patterns, story, connection, comfort, closeness, fun.  Reading had an early positive effect on me.

I have loved to lose myself in books since I could read on my own.  My earliest “chapter book” was Anne of Green Gables.  Not a bad start really.  I was blessed with a wonderful, generous great-aunt Mildred who was the children’s book curator in a lovely bookstore in Witchita Falls, Texas.  Aunt Mildred would send books for gifts.

Some children would groan at receiving a book instead of a toy; not this kid.  I am the proud owner of the 1936 hard back editions of the entire series of Anne of Green Gables.  One book at a time.  Aunt Mildred knew I loved books.  She hoped I’d learn to love the Good Book when I was older.  In fact she prayed that over me when I was a small 9 yr old visiting her in the hot, humid summer of 1966.

I read and read and read.  My mother was a junior high English teacher who later became a high school English teacher so there was no shortage of recommendations of good titles for me to hunt for on my weekly trip to the local library.

I love the smell of books.  I use a kindle on my iPad but there is no replacing the smell of books.  Especially old books in used book stores (if the library is not open!)  Reading built my love for words; extended my vocabulary without flash cards and made me a better writer.  More pages read than pages written.  I live by that rule.

Are you familiar with the author of the quote on the picture above?  If you’ve seen the Broadway musical Wicked then you have encountered Gregory Maguire’s storytelling ability.  He wrote the book upon which the musical is based.  Check him out on Goodreads.  He takes a familiar story and writes around it in a new way; a new direction.  Not necessarily children’s lit just so you know.

My Aunt Mildred’s prayers were answered 15 years later when I asked for my first Bible.  I was curious at that point; how was the Bible so popular over so many centuries?  What did it have to offer of lasting value that extended beyond other books?

How little I knew at the time; faith comes by hearing the Word of God.  I had no idea the power that lay within that book; power to transform a broken, lonely young woman.  How the prayer of an older woman would have an effect 15 years later.  What a lovely circle to live within; an extended family who loved the Word as well as the written word.

What heritage are you leaving?  Do you have an extended family member who needs you praying for them?  Is there someone close to home who loves books but can’t spend money on them?  Do you know a family who would be blessed by an anonymous bag of children’s books dropped on their doorstep?  Do you have time to be a reading tutor for adults or children?

If you love story, how can you share that love with others?

Share your ideas here!

Filed Under: Encouragement, Personal Tagged With: Anne of Green Gables, Bible, reading

The Life of Joseph and The Rhythm of Life

November 28, 2012 By Lisa Lewis

Here’s a word association: The Life of Joseph, the Rhythm of Life, and Bingo.

What do all these things have in common?  At first blush, common threads aren’t obvious but there are a few actually.

When I was a child there was a game show on TV (black & white back then before God invented color, according to my sons!), whose name I don’t remember (age issues showing up again) and there was a clear drum turning with ping pong balls bouncing around.  Each ball had a letter and number on it, somewhat like a Bingo game.  Every once in awhile one ball would roll out of the drum and down a ramp to where it could be picked up and identified.  In recent years in California, a similar system was used for one of the many lottery games.  The anticipation of waiting to see what the ball said was exciting.

My mind has been a lot like that drum lately.  The ideas in my head have been a lot like the ping pong balls bouncing around waiting to roll down the ramp into the foreground of my thoughts to be identified.  The anticipation of what the thoughts mean is almost as exciting as the game show was.

So here’s where The Life of Joseph comes in.  Our pastors have been teaching about the Life of Joseph all through the Fall.  I love how much depth and application these men show us each week.  You will definitely learn a lot if you click the link and listen.  But there has been this random ping pong ball idea bouncing around in my head that has formulated itself into a question.

Here it is: If Joseph could trust God so thoroughly, why can’t we?

He didn’t have the Bible in print or on his computer, smart phone or tablet.  He didn’t have Bible studies or small groups or the fellowship of other believers.  He didn’t have commentaries to study or a plethora of books to read about Who God Is and How to Know God.

He simply trusted.

Perhaps God was more obvious to Joseph because he had less-distractions?  He was in a pit and in prison for quite awhile.

How can we have less-distractions in this day and age? This is where the idea ball named Rhythm of Life comes down the ramp in my mind.

If we make time alone with God a priority and we plan for this time in each day as an appointment on our calendar, then we are actively choosing to make God a priority and push back against the tide of distractions that threaten to overwhelm us daily.

My google calendar says Coffee with Jesus from 6 am to 7 am daily.  It is a starting point.  Pick a time that you like.  Make it a date.  Write it on your calendar.  Show up.

Guaranteed He will too.

Filed Under: Encouragement, rhythm of life, Time Management Tagged With: Bible, bingo, distractions, faith, life of Joseph, rhythm of life

Meet Lisa…

I am a native California girl married to my best friend, Colin; we currently live and work in the Silicon Valley. I am privileged to be mom to two fantastic grown sons, mom-in-law to a wonderful daughter, and recent Mimi to a grand-daughter! On any given Saturday, you can see my hubster and I out on our tandem bike somewhere, enjoying the beauty of creation! Read More…

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