Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Joy Comes in the Morning - GIFTED



There is a promise in Psalms 30 that  "Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning."   That's a good promise.





Thursday, December 21, 2017

You're Beautiful - SOLD



It does not matter what age, height, weight, color, day, or year.....everyone loves to hear those words.



Saturday, December 16, 2017

Recovery - NFS



For the last three years my husband and I have been involved with a church called "Recovery Church".  Every Thursday night the church meets on the campus of a sober living facility.  A meal is provided, someone who is in recovery from drugs and/or alcohol will give their "story of hope" and then a minister brings a short devotional.  The guys present are from all socio-economic statuses, various ages and cultures.  There are those who have been homeless and those who have come from very wealthy families.  They are all present because they want sobriety, they choose to be free from their addictions and they are working out their sobriety as best as they can.

I have learned a lot about addiction during this time.  I know that addiction is chronic, often relapsing despite the harmful consequences to the addicted individual and to those who love them.  The reasons why a person might start taking drugs are varied but after a very short period of time, the brain changes and that change will challenge a person's self control and his or her ability to resist the impulses to use again and again.  The brain becomes "fooled" into thinking the drugs are as essential as food or water.

I have seen men who have found sobriety through the 12 step program and through Christian based programs.  One important part of their healing is the comradery and encouragement found in support groups.  Being with others who have been exactly in the same place.  I am always touched by the love they have for each other, it is deep.  They hold each other accountable and also hold each other up when someone has  relapsed because they know the depth of the struggle.

Recently, I was asked to paint two paintings.  One depicts a man who gave his time and expertise to starting a farm at a particular Recovery site to provide work and food for the inhabitants of the facility.  Not only did he provide this service but he provided friendship, love and concern.  He was such an example of Christ and compassion that he touched many.  A compassion that came from his heart unsolicited.


The second painting is one of a young man who strayed away and returned.  He was not met with condemnation but with love and encouragement.  The kind of encouragement that only those who have walked in his shoes could give.....totally unconditional.




During the three years we have been involved in this ministry, we have also seen too many deaths.  The disease takes the lives of young men and women every week.  It is epidemic and it takes a miracle to find healing and wholeness once the person is in the throws of the disease.  But miracles do happen.  I heard a man in recovery say that he believed in miracles because God had turned crack cocaine into groceries at his house.  He had delivered him from years of pain, low self esteem and bad choices.  He said he was broken.  The scriptures tell us in Psalm 34:18 that "the Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."  His testimony was that only God could do that.



Each week when we ask for prayer requests at the service, there is one young man who requests that we continue to pray for those who are still "out there" - those who have not found the way into the rooms where sobriety occurs.  That is my prayer for those who are battling addiction.

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Always Faithful - SOLD



It is a gift in our lives when we have that one place that holds for us wonderful memories of births, deaths, life changes, love, celebration, friendship and faith.  Life can sometimes surprise us with unexpected twists and turns, hurts and unplanned disappointments but we know that there is a God who is "always faithful".  And many times we find that promise wrapped up in a memory that reminds us of that fact.  My daughter, being a "preacher's kid" for a long time named this painting for me.  She knows.......He is ....Always Faithful.

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Angel Baby - SOLD



I had art class with Whitney today and we painted Angel Babies.  This little angel was one that I came up with.  I love painting these little intuitive type paintings that are inspired by Mindy Lacefield.  My granddaughter (Whitney) and I took her class and we are mesmerized by these little paintings.  They require a lot of intuitive pushing and pulling of paint until a little personality appears.


Sunday, December 3, 2017

Happy Birthday Jesus - SOLD



My grandchildren have a Birthday cake for Jesus on Christmas Eve and their parents read the Christmas story of Christ's birth.  This little angel reminds me of that celebration.

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Friday, December 1, 2017

Memories Are Made Here - SOLD


During the Advent season one of the traditions of the church is to have "Hanging of the Greens".  That is a service where the church is decorated in greenery and possibly a Chrismon tree (a tree covered in Christian symbols).  The little church I attend will have that service this week and a lot of fellowship with visiting and, of course, eating.  Most of the members of our little church are related.  They have known each other for years, many of them were born in the church and remained and are now the older members.  The cords of family and friendships run deep and memories are made.


Photo by Angela Reynolds