New Look

Surprise!!!  Yes, we have a new look today.  I guess I like to experiment.  But my computer is still one of the “old-fashioned” style with a small, square screen, and the old theme format was not easy to read on it.  So I’ve been playing around.  Not sure I’m finished yet. (Probably never will be.)  Anyway, if you have an opinion on the experimental look, leave a comment and let me know what you think.  (Be honest.  It’s okay. My pet lion doesn’t bite.)

May the Lord make His face to shine on each of you today!

A Tree Grows In Herrin, Illinois

I have a Blue Spruce tree. And I love my Blue Spruce tree very much. Though I am a far cry from the type of person you’d call a “nature worshiper,” I have to admit that I have this deep connection to my tree. For one thing, I have always thought the Blue Spruce was one of the most beautiful trees on the planet, and I used to think that it was unlikely I would ever have one in my own yard. But about 12 years ago, shortly after my husband and I moved into my current home, a cousin asked me if I’d like to have a Blue Spruce.

It seems that this little tree – not much more than a baby, at 5 feet tall – was having a very hard time of it in his yard because it was sitting in an old barrel, beneath several other trees, which were robbing it of sun and seriously stunting its growth. It was leaning to one side, trying to stay alive, but my cousin said it wouldn’t last if he didn’t get it out of the barrel and give it a home in deep soil, with plenty of sunshine and moisture.

I jumped at the chance to have my own Blue Spruce, and I believed that, through care and a lot of prayer (I always pray for my pets and my plants), I could get it back to a state of good health. I was especially encouraged to learn that when he went to pick up the barrel and transfer it to my yard, he could not get the barrel to budge. Upon further investigation, he found that this persistent Blue Spruce had forced its roots down between some very small cracks in the bottom of the barrel and rooted itself in the solid ground, determined to live and grow.

So we planted it in the middle of my front yard, drove a metal stake into the yard against its trunk, and fastened it to that stake so that it would help it to grow straight again. It was barely 5 feet tall, and two people could reach around its circumference and touch hands. 12 years and much prayer later (due to drought, bagworms, and a couple big dogs who kept mistaking it for their bathroom), it is thriving. Standing straight and strong, it now reaches almost 20 feet into the air and would require about 7 people to encircle it if they wanted to touch hands. I used to decorate it every year at Christmas, but now it would take a truck with a bucket ladder to do the job.

I guess you could say that I have a love affair with this tree. And every spring, I get excited just thinking about how it will again put out thousands of little pods on the end of each branch and push from those pods the most delightful bright green fluffs which will become the new leaves for that year. I look forward to the experience every year, and each year I am thrilled all over again as I watch the brand new life spring forth and totally renew this giant friend. Part of that thrill, of course, is not just because my tree is growing. But that bursting forth of new life from my tree represents all the new life that God gives us each year in nature – and the new life He offers each of us through Jesus Christ and His resurrection.

This year, I got the bright idea that I would take pictures and record each step in the process of this renewal of life in my Spruce tree. And since WordPress so conveniently offers a slide show apparatus on our blogs, I have put those pictures into a slide show in order to share the beauty and the thrill with everyone who visits here. Enjoy.

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Versatile Blogger Award

Lee’s Birdwatching Adventures Plus is one of the most varied and educational blogs I’ve seen.  Lee and her husband devote this blog to describing, explaining, and photographing all kinds of birds, but the most interesting thing is that they focus on the fact that God created each one special and that every one has a lesson to teach us. They offer a menu of all kinds of experiences, including audio as well as visual enjoyment.

Therefore, I feel very honored that Lee chose to nominate me for the Versatile Blogger Award.  So, while you go check out Lee’s site, I’ll prepare this post to say thank you and to pass the award along to some other very worthy bloggers.  The “rules” of acceptance indicate that I am to pass the award to 15 other bloggers.  I would most gladly do so, if I knew 15 bloggers well enough who have not already received this award.  Since I do not, I am going to nominate several that I know meet the definition of “versatile,” and who, from what I can tell, have not yet received the award.  As I make new blogging friends, I will be able to add more to the list later on.

I should also make the point here that I do not believe in passing out awards for no reason except to follow a list of “rules.”  Unless I can say to a blogger, “I really see you as this kind of person or this kind of blogger,” then the award has no value as far as I can tell.  So I want to say here that all the bloggers I am passing this award to are people I see as truly versatile (def: having a wide range of skills; adaptable, dexterous, skilled, well-rounded), and whose blogs show that versatility in different ways.

Lee was gracious enough to nominate both “Hangin’ Out With God” and my “Sandra Conner … By The Book” site, so I will post this same article on both sites.

One of the rules is that I am to tell you seven random things about myself. This seems a sensible requirement because that’s one way we all get to know each other better.  So here goes:

When I was one-year-old, I had a puppy that was named ‘Cookie’ because I consistently took a bite of my cookies and gave her a bite; then I took a drink of my bottle and gave her a drink.

My idea of the happiest kind of socializing is spending a quiet evening with good friends.

I love the taste and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. It can make a very bad day much better.

I am learning to paint with watercolors and acrylics.

I really want to live in the Smoky Mountains three-fourths of the year, but would like to have a summer home in New England, preferably on the coast of Maine. (Right now I’m in Illinois: Bummer!)

I would like very much to visit Scotland, England, Ireland, and Israel during my lifetime.

I love Christmas so much that I play Christmas carols and watch Christmas movies all year long. (I even discovered several Internet radio stations that play nothing but Christmas music every day of the year!)

The other rules are as follows: Post the award on your blog, identifying the person who nominated you and linking to that person’s blog. Then choose other bloggers (15 if possible) to receive the award after you. Post their links in the award article and notify each of them of the nomination.

Now for my nominations:

Green Cheata: http://greencheata.wordpress.com/

Outreach: http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/

Fruitful Words: http://fruitfulwords.wordpress.com/

Letters, Lectures, Laughs … With Love From Mom:
http://fortyisfavored.wordpress.com/

Liv.E Simply:  http://livesteban.com/

Chief of the Least: http://chiefofleast.com/

Genuine Blogger Award Addition

I am adding one more blog to my list of Genuine Blogger Awards.  I realize that makes 8 instead of 7, but I don’t think that should matter.  This blog was on my original list before I typed the article, and somehow I left it out when I was getting everything typed in.  (There’s a lot of going back and forth to get all the names and links copied and pasted into the right slots. Sometimes things get left out.)

So I want to pass on the award to the “Pure Glory” site as well.  This site offers some of the best encouragement anywhere on the Internet, and it does so in a very few words on a daily basis.  It is easy and quick to read, but imparts truths that can roll around in your spirit and lift you up for days.

Pure Glory:  http://pureglory.net/

Genuine Blogger Award

 On April 17th Colline from “Colline’s Blog,” nominated me for the Genuine Blogger Award.  I am touched at her thoughtfulness, and I feel bad that it took me this long to get the post up and pass the nomination along to other bloggers.  I have to plead a very pressed and stressed week and a computer that is even now having a hard time  dealing with all I ask it to do (a problem with the memory). But here I am, finally.

Be sure to go over and visit Colline’s Blog.  She is most definitely a “genuine blogger,” and one of the most versatile bloggers I’ve met on here.  You may find almost any subject at all in her posts.  Very interesting and down-to-earth.

The rules for accepting this award require me to tell my readers 7 random things about myself and then, of course, pay the honor forward by nominating 7 other bloggers for the Genuine Blogger Award as well.  So many of my blogging friends already have so many awards, I will try to be sure I choose from those who do not already have this one.

Seven Random Things About Me:

  1. I am a Christian who is very serious about my relationship with the Lord.
  2. I am the world’s greatest fan of chocolate.
  3. I also love peanut butter, potatoes, cheese, and bread. (How many food groups can I get credit for with these items?)
  4. I have been a keyboard musician most of my life.
  5. I am 64 and proud of it – as long as I can color my hair.
  6. I am happiest when I am writing or when I am teaching the Word of God to people who want to know more about Him.
  7. I am a happy composite of Scottish, Bulgarian, Polish, and Cherokee lineage.

Now for my nominations for the Genuine Blogger Award.  All of these bloggers are people whom I consider sincere people who appreciate their opportunity to blog and be a part of the WordPress blogging community — as I do.  I’m listing them in no particular order.  All of them are great, and I encourage my readers to check them out.

1. A Walk In The Word: http://awalkintheword.wordpress.com/

2. Lucid Gypsy: http://lucidgypsy.wordpress.com/

3. Poetry of Dennis N. O’Brien: http://dnobrienpoetry.wordpress.com/

4. The Bard On The Hill: http://thebardonthehill.wordpress.com/

5. Lee’s Birdwatching Adventures:
http://leesbird.com/

6. Cyan Skies: http://nando67.wordpress.com/

7. The Dorset Rambler: http://thedorsetrambler.com/

8. Pure Glory: http://pureglory.net/

The rules for accepting the award are pretty simple:

Post an article stating that you have been nominated and include the name and link to the blogger who nominated you.

You should also include the logo of the award on your post, and in your sidebar (or on a permanent page) so that everyone who visits your site will know that you have won the award.

Tell your readers seven random things about yourself.

Pass the honor forward by nominating seven other bloggers that you feel deserve the award. Include links to their blogs in your post. ( I know I have chosen 8 instead of 7, but they are all deserving.)

Notify those seven bloggers that you have nominated them.

There is no time limit for passing on the award. So if you don’t know very many bloggers yet, just go ahead and post the award on your site and nominate the few that you feel fit that category.  You can always add more later after you get to know them.

Just a Few of My Favorite Things

I enjoy visiting and interacting with so many of the new friends I have made on WordPress over the past two years. I’d like to share with my readers the links to a few of those blogs that have become special to me. I’m visiting new sites and acquiring new friends every day, so I hope to add more to my list soon.  I’ve tried to list these in pretty much the order that I discovered them.  Hope you find them a blessing too:

http://thebardonthehill.wordpress.com/

http://stevensawyer.wordpress.com/

http://pureglory.net/

http://leesbird.com/

http://lucidgypsy.wordpress.com/

http://fortyisfavored.wordpress.com/

http://awalkintheword.wordpress.com/

http://learning2hear.com

http://cobbies69.wordpress.com/

http://dnobrienpoetry.wordpress.com/

http://chiefofleast.com/

http://collinesblog.wordpress.com/

http://thedorsetrambler.com/

I Am My Beloved’s and He Is Mine

I am currently working on a new non-fiction book entitled Love, Sex, and Falling Off Cliffs: It’s All About Trusting God. The title refers to the fact that often all three of those experiences can sometimes feel like one and the same thing. In reality, there is a huge difference, of course, but understanding those differences can be difficult to impossible – unless we look at things from the point of view of the One who is love, who created sex, and who catches us if we find ourselves going over the edge of a cliff. The following article is an excerpt from that forthcoming book. (Please note that the terms “man” and “he” are used here in the generic journalistic sense to represent the human being of either sex.)

Song of Solomon references are from chapters 2, 6, and 7.

 

I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine. His banner over me is love … and his desire is for me.” So says “The Song of Solomon” in God’s unique celebration of the sexual love and physical union that He has created for man and woman to enjoy. But even in this “song of songs” the reader can see clearly that physical union by itself was never God’s plan. Without the union of hearts and souls as well, man is functioning with only one-third of his being in a relationship, and he does so to his own sorrow.

The reason for that problem is that man is, at his very core, a spiritual being. God, who is spirit (according to Jesus’ own words in John 4: 24) created us in His own image (Genesis 1:26). It’s interesting to note that the Talmud says, in a strict translation of the original Hebrew language, that God created man as a “speaking spirit, just like Himself.”

God had a great deal to say about how important it is for the human being to understand that he is a spirit being, possessing a soul (mind, will, and emotions), and living in a body. (Two examples: John 4:24 and 1 Thess. 5:23). Man must also understand that what he believes totally in his heart and then speaks out of his mouth is what will come to pass in his life — both on this earth and in eternity. (Matt. 12:34-35, Mark 11:23-24, Romans 10: 9-10).

In fact, it is that unique “godly” ability to think with a multi-leveled consciousness (the soul, governed by the spirit) and then speak what we think and feel into the world around us, and into the lives of other people, that sets us apart from all of the rest of creation. God’s Word tells us that we are the crown of creation and that all the rest of what makes up this earth is dependent on our stewardship for its development and its very survival. (Gen. 1:26-28, Romans 8 19-23).

That being the case, we must guard our stewardship of our relationships with each other, especially in the area of love and its various modes of expression. Understanding that God, who really is smarter than we are, designed the man and woman to fit together perfectly so that their sexual union would give them the greatest amount of physical pleasure possible, also created them in such a way that the very pleasure itself would be heightened enormously by what was taking place in their souls and spirits at the same time.

So how does it all work, when it works correctly? Well, if my beloved “is mine,” then that means he has given up his rights to have “his own” way about everything or to put “himself” first. He has given himself to another person – as one gives any kind of gift – and that other person now has power over him. In fact, he can no longer just use that other person to satisfy his physical needs and longings, but has “given” himself to trying to satisfy his partner instead. And if “his banner over me” is love, that means he has spread himself and all that represents him (his name, his wealth, his possessions, and his authority) as a protective covering over his “beloved.”

A friend once made the statement that he knew he was really in love with the woman he was dating and was ready to marry her because he had come to the place where her happiness was much more important to him than his own. What a perfect example of the truth related here. And its these two kinds of commitment of the inner man – this complete giving away of self – by each partner to the other – that provide the foundation of a lasting union. They are what make this union a covenant, rather than just a legal agreement.

A covenant is more binding that a basic legal contract, because a genuine covenant puts the two parties into a relationship in which what belongs to one automatically belongs to the other. It also puts each partner in the position of being obligated to obey any request made by the other member of that covenant. And, lastly – and perhaps most important of all – a true covenant cannot be broken. Any physical union without this union of hearts and souls as well eventually creates a situation that is precarious at best and heartbreaking at worst.

As with all other problems that beset the human race, it was man’s unfortunate breaking of his spiritual link with his Creator that birthed the original problems now experienced so frequently in the sexual parts of life. But that Creator has managed to give us a way to restore that spiritual relationship through Jesus Christ, Who comes into us and renews our spirits again. As we take advantage of that restoration, letting the renewed spirit take charge of the rest of the being, the soul and body derive the benefits.

Now, nobody expects to get the very best performance and satisfaction from a car without operating it according to the owner’s manual. “After all,” we say, “this company created this car to work a certain way, and they know more about it and what will make it successful than anyone else. If I want the most I can get from this vehicle, I need to use it the way the manufacturer tells me to use it and take care of it as the handbook says.” So why should we be any less smart about using our bodies and our sexuality? Let’s go by the Manufacturer’s Handbook, and get the most we can out of our sexual experiences.

So as our spirit, restored to right relationship with God, governs our “love life,” including our sexual functions, we find that, not only does our sexual relationship meet our deepest need to be loved, valued, and secure, but it’s also a whole lot of fun. Those unfortunate people whose sexual experiences have incorporated the members of their physical bodies only have really missed out on the best. True JOY comes from the soul area, so true enJOYment of any act must include the soul in total agreement with the body. If all of your sexual experiences have been limited to those that tickled the physical nerve endings of certain body parts, and you thought that brought satisfaction and fulfillment, you “just ain’t seen nothin’ yet.” That experience is nowhere near the kind of fulfillment and fun God intended for you to have. But true fulfillment comes only when the body, soul, and spirit are all three satisfied that this thing that’s happening is good — really good. And since the Word tells is clearly that “there is none good but God” (Luke 18:19), then it means doing this thing God’s way.

The degree of satisfaction and fulfillment in this complete kind of love is really hard to put into words. Songwriters have been trying to do that very thing with all of the hundreds of great love songs that have passed through our generations. But when we get right down to the root of it, have any of them ever said more than the unique love song already recorded in God’s Word? “I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine. His banner over me is love … and his desire is for me.”

He Cares For You

God cares so much about every little thing in His creation. If He takes the time and attention to dress His fields in beautiful and unique wildflowers, how much more will He take the time and attention to bless you.

(Matthew 6: 24-33)

Weekly Photo Challenge: Two Subjects

My home church has so many gifted and talented people, and for several years, the children’s ministry team have created, written, scored music for, and produced their own Vacation Bible School curricula. The “two subjects” of this photo are two of the characters in one of those series of curricula, called Keys to the Kingdom.  Featured are Cindy the “Coo-Coo” Bird and Harry the Gorilla.

I confess I posted this same photo on my “Hangin’ Out With God” site as well.  I did not mean to cheat, but it was  such a fun picture that I hated not to share it both places.

Fireflies

by Sandra Conner

Fireflies – lightning bugs — brighten up the night.
Blinking here, blinking there – in constant flight.
It matters not how tiny is their light; it captures me;
And every time they blink and wink, again I look to see.
Because no matter how thick the darkness of the night,
It does not have the power at all to overcome that light.

An Old Maid: Poem by Lila Colloton

(This poem is the work of a very dear friend of mine, Lila Colloton, who, at the age of 80, is still an active poet and a journalist for an area newspaper.  Her poems have been published in several different venues, including her book Rhyme, Rhythm, and Reason. What makes this particular poem especially delightful, in my opinion, is that she wrote it at the tender age of 16.)

AN OLD MAID

by Lila Colloton

Being an old maid would be fun I guess:
No diapers to wash or children to dress;
You may go shopping whenever you can;
Don’t have to sit home and wait for your man.
Yes, being an old maid would be fun I suppose:
Just one person’s dishes and your very own clothes.

But just stop to think before you continue:
Don’t you feel sort of funny within you?
Kind of an empty feeling I bet.
Just suppose Mom and Dad hadn’t met.
Where would you be?
Nobody knows:
Probably just part of the breeze that blows.

So stop debating before it’s too late;
When he calls up, don’t break that date!

 

 

 

 

 

 

© 1932 Lila Colloton

AZALEAS ABOUNDING!

This abundant exhibition of beauty is truly a gift from God.  I am blessed to be surrounded by all of it in my yard this year — particularly since I am not much of a gardener or grounds-keeper. I thought I’d share the beauty with my readers in this little slide show.  Depending on the size of your screen, the photos may not come out very large in the slide show, but there are just too many to post as separate pictures. Hope you enjoy them.

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Easter Morning From a Child’s Point of View

I have a very dear friend who is a children’s author and illustrator. I am particularly fond of one picture she created, depicting the power of Jesus’ resurrection from a heavenly angle, as a little child might best relate to it. I’m sharing it here in the hope that it adds to your joy on this delightful Resurrection Day!

If you would like to see more of Shyann Hine’s work or find out about her books, you can visit her publisher’s website: StEllenPress.Com.