Happy 12th Anniversary to Me!

I wrote this last year on my anniversary. Just a tiny bit of my testimony…

You’re not losing your mind. It’s not my wedding anniversary. Eleven [twelve] years ago today, Howard and I visited Rose of Sharon looking for a church home and place to get married that following October. I grew up mostly in church. I knew some of the Bible stories everyone talks about. I believed Jesus was God’s son — born of a virgin, died on the cross and rose again. I also believed I could do just fine handling my life on my own. So while I might have died back then and gone to heaven, my life was a mess. I was getting ready to marry. I had told Howard I was saved (believing in Jesus and all I stated before), but when we were visiting churches — each sermon touched me. It’s kinda hard to describe to people who’ve never felt the Holy Spirit moving inside them, but think of it as chills running across your body.

I had wanted to respond — to walk down front — to tell the pastor I wanted to be sure Jesus was in my heart — that I not only wanted to go to heaven when I die, but that I wanted Jesus to help me in my everyday life. But what would Howard think? Would he think I lied to him? Would he still want to marry me? We visited Rose of Sharon during their revival. They had an evangelist, Bailey Smith, preaching there for 4 days. That Sunday morning, we walked into the church and sat down. We heard a tremendously clear sermon on the wheat and the tares (a parable from Matthew 13:24-30).

Did you know that on the outside wheat and tares look exactly the same? You cannot tell the difference from the outside. Only by breaking them open do you see the tares are empty. I knew I was a tare — I could play church with the best of them. I could answer everyone’s questions correctly — yes, I’m saved. Yes, I believe in Jesus. No, I don’t want to go to hell. But inside me, I was empty. I was trying to control everything myself.

During the prayer, I prayed that God would forgive me of my arrogance — that Jesus would come fill the hole inside me and help me get through my days. Every eye closed — every head bowed — the pastor asked for those who’d prayed that prayer to raise their hands. I raised my hand. It no longer mattered what Howard would think. Above all else, I needed to be right with God. The pastor commented, “thank you over here to my left — thank you God for this couple over to my right.” How so very cool I thought — that a couple were getting saved together.

When the pastor finished the prayer, he asked for those who’d raised their hands to come forward — to make it public that we’d prayed that prayer. I stepped out. Howard followed. I asked him where he was going — he said up front — he’d prayed that prayer too. Not knowing my left from the pastor’s right (being the same thing since he was facing us), I hadn’t realized the couple he mentioned — was Howard and I.

Happy Anniversary to you too Howard :)

God so richly blessed us that day and many, many days since then. I truly know if we had not prayed that prayer together, that day, that we would not be married today. God is the only one who can hold a  marriage together. Thank you God so very much for saving both of us, being involved in our everyday lives (when we’d let you), and growing our marriage to be stronger today than it ever has been.

It also did not escape me that this date was my Granny’s birthday. I thought it was appropriate that I was saved on this day. Granny had a Bible in her living room that she read every day. When I would stay the night with her, I’d pick it up and just read part of it. Granny had read the Bible all the way through once or twice. She was very sad when her eye sight went and she couldn’t read it any longer. She passed away 9 [10] years ago at the age of 87 — Can’t wait to see you in heaven Granny :D

What I Learned About Others At She Speaks

First let me say, thank you all who left comments yesterday! They blessed my heart more than you know.

Before I get into the meat of this post, I decided to share a picture of my hair — before and after. On Monday after the conference, I went shopping with Shari which was an awesome experience! (And yes, Shari, I need to do before and after pictures!!) Shari had a friend, Sharon who managed to fit me in for an updated hairstyle.

This was me while Shari was picking out the first round of clothes for me to try on. Duck said I looked like a cocker spaniel (which actually is a compliment coming from him as he loves spaniels). The picture above shows you what my hair looks like without blow drying or styling or anything. A frizzy, fluffy, thick, curly mess. Oh, and no makeup either.

This is my after picture. Sharon put some more layers in my hair so it wouldn’t flare at the bottom making me look like I had cocker spaniel ears :) I also have some makeup on that Shari showed me how to use. I use makeup on Sundays mainly, but Shari showed me some different, easy things I could do to make my eyes pop.

On to what I learned about others at She Speaks …

The P31 ladies love them some Jesus! Every single one of them made sure that we knew it wasn’t about them, it’s about Jesus. Many of the ladies had that inner peace inside them — the kind God gives you when you are walking in His will. At times I felt guilty being there. Here it was sold-out and I felt I was just taking up space. They all kept saying “God has you here for a reason” so I held onto that. I guess I was worried that since I hadn’t been having my quiet time, that maybe I went ahead of God and it wasn’t in His plan for me to be there. But, even if I was out of His will, He’ll still bring good out of it.

One of the biggest lessons God taught me during the conference is that Lysa is in my head. Ok, not literally. But everything she said — in every session I attended — was exactly how I had been feeling. God helped me to realize I am not alone. The devil likes to make us feel like we are alone, but that’s so far from the truth. In the blogger’s reception, I felt like I was a big ol’ dork and I also figured I was the only one feeling that way — but I wasn’t. We all want to be liked. We all want to feel like one of the cool kids. Just go read Lysa’s post from today. It brought tears to my eyes because it described exactly how I felt.

Lysa is just as sweet and kind as she seems to be on her blog. I thought she would be hard to get to, but she took time to stop and talk to every lady who wanted to. That’s no small feat. Holly, Lysa’s assistant, was so extremely humble and nice as well. She was helping Lysa by carrying her stuff and helping her stay on schedule where she needed to be. Lysa could stop and pose for pictures with everyone, Holly took care of Lysa’s things. It was just a really nice balance — they make a great team.

Robin was absolutely a hoot. She is funny and easy to talk to. She has a beautiful smile and knows how to best stand for photos. She’s a little quirky when it comes to taking pictures — she likes to angle the camera (an example later). And the girl loves shoes. Coffee and shoes. Here I am a Coke drinker and fashion challenged. She still let me hang out with her :)

Jo-Lynne is quieter in person than she is on her blog. She and I at certain times of the weekend were both feeling overwhelmed. She’s really nice and I think blogging is one of her passions too :)

Sarah is Jo-Lynne’s good friend in real life. I hadn’t read her blog much, but it was such a joy to get to know her better this weekend. She’s another one that was very easy to talk to.

Dawn has 8 children. That’s not a typo. Let that settle in for a minute. EIGHT children — and she homeschools. Amazing. She’s another blog geek like me and thankfully she loves WordPress almost as much as I do. I’d hate to have a battle of the blogging platforms over a relaxing weekend.

Valerie is very nice as well. She and I were in on some of the same writer sessions, but I know she’s much farther along than I am. She’s been published and stuff before. People kept asking me why I was there — and I know they meant writing, speaking or women’s ministry — because they all thought I was a freak when I said “for blogging.”

Alyssa was so much taller than I expected. She is a very tall toothpick that’s all baby! She’s very sweet and has a passion for her ministry that comes through in person as well as on her blog.

Melanie really is tall and always looked put together. It seriously blew me away when Melanie passed by on Saturday and said “Hey Lisa!” I hope it wasn’t too obvious my jaw dropped and my eyes popped out.

Shannon was a little shorter than I thought she’d be — I’m guessing because I had built her up in my head as being this huge blogger, I figured she must be tall too? She was very sweet and gracious. I felt like a big dork meeting her the first time (read yesterday’s post about deodorant failure), but it was a joy to sit around later in the weekend and listen to everyone talk blogging.

Sophie is beautiful, put together and just as sweet sounding in person as she writes on her blawg. I love how she knows how to spell all the southern words the way we say them.

I learned that these superstar bloggers (Sophie, Melanie and Shannon) are human too. They may seem like they are untouchable or don’t communicate with all their commenters, but really, they are moms just like us. They are trying to get their laundry done, cook dinner and spend time with their kids. They have so many people reading their blogs that there has to be some balance there. I heard Melanie say this weekend she wishes she could respond to everyone who leaves a comment, but she simply can’t. That’s something I can’t imagine because I don’t get that many comments. I do need to find balance though between real life and bloggy life. I hope you find that balance too.

KelliGirl probably thinks I’m an absolute nut! I told her before the conference to find me there and I had a surprise for her. She’s a big Harley fan (never ridden) and Duck was riding his bike down Sunday. Unfortunately she had to leave before she could get a ride. When we met, I just rattled on and on about how Duck was coming and would give her a ride. It didn’t dawn on me to stop and ask her if she was interested :)

Towards the end of the weekend, Kelli and I were walking and talking. She mentioned how very lonely blogging can be — you write something, throw it out there and then nothing. I told her I knew exactly how she felt because it’s the same way for me. She seemed really surprised. She said I seem to have tons of readers who leave comments. I have been blessed with some friends through blogging. Her comment though made me realize that maybe people were looking at me like a Shannon, Sophie or Melanie.

Just remember, there are tons of women who are ahead of where you are — maybe they are in the place you want to be. But there are also tons of women behind you who would love to be where you are. Look to those who are ahead and learn what you can, but turn around and teach those who are behind you as well.

A long, long time ago

in a galaxy far, far away … there was a Baby Boy born.

On April 4th of an undisclosed year at 11:25 am, Duck was born weighing in at 8 pounds 2.5 ounces.

Duck\'s taking a nap after a hard journey into this world.

Happy Birthday to God’s Perfect Gift to me. There have been a couple of times over the years when I’ve wondered “what in the world was God thinking putting us together?” But I can honestly say, I’m very thankful he did — the alternatives could’ve been so much worse!

You are an awesome father and husband. You are a very hard worker and supreme provider to our family. I love you with all my heart. I hope you have a most wonderful, blessed day!

Love, Your Biker Babe and Your Doodle

I’m here!

We finally made it and I’m already wishing I left Duck at home :) Pastor Man is afraid to meet me because he thinks I’m going to hurt him or something — I have no idea where the physical threat came from. Heather’s thinking that Duck has a sense of humor, but I think he’s just showing off for her :D

Do you have a Bible?

Do you read it?

Jenny @ Life is Not a Cereal posted some sermon notes today — I really need to find out if she lives near me as we are still in search of the church for us. Hers sounds like a good church. Anyway, I’m getting sidetracked.

The sermon was on sin — a very big subject that many sermons should be about. Her pastor said that even though you don’t lie, steal, cheat or kill — doesn’t mean you’re clear. Essentially, if you think you follow the 10 Commandments then you’re “good enough” not to have to worry about anything else.

Jenny mentioned also in her post about Jesus being in the wilderness for 40 days while the devil tempted Him. The devil tried to get Jesus to give into His human body and turn a rock into bread because He was hungry. Do you know how Jesus defeated temptation? He used scripture.I once had a woman ask me, “does it really say that in the Bible? I mean in that language? using those words?” It troubled me because I want to be the first to tell you, you need to read the Bible for yourself. Don’t ever, EVER take someone else’s word for what it says in the Bible — no preacher, no evangelist, no random person on the Internet. Read it for yourself. Make your own decision.

I had made the assumption that everyone has a Bible in their house. Especially in the US, but I would be wrong in that assumption. You may not have a Bible in your house for whatever reason. The Bible is the most important book you could ever have in your home. If you don’t have a Bible, email me [lisab at simplyhis dot org] with your address and I’ll find a way to get you one — no cost to you.  

Pictures from our Anniversary trip

Yes I’m late in putting these up. Seems like there was so much to get caught up on when we got back early last week. But I finally downloaded all the pictures we took from our trip. Can I just say that I really look horrible in all of them. I mean I know the hair’s going to look horrible from being in a helmet all day, but there was just something wrong with my face. Ain’t that terrible? :) We had a blast though!

Duck Lisa Bike 1

Same picture as above, just cropped a little closer:

Duck Lisa Bike 2

This last one is my absolute favorite one of Duck. It’s got the bike — and you can see the name — his jacket, and of course his NC State hat :D

Duck Bike

Wordless Wednesday: Happy Anniversary to me!

Being the “TMI” woman that I am, I cannot get out of here without saying a few words — even for Wordless Wednesday! You can’t see Doodle’s face — just her eyes — but she was grinning from ear to ear! I asked her what she thought about riding a motorcycle and she said “It was awesome! Like being wild and free!” That’s my mini-me!

Do keep Duck and me in your prayers this weekend. We are riding the bike all the way to the mountains starting Friday morning — jetting around and coming back whenever we feel like it — although Duck does have to go back to work Tuesday :D Someone’s gotta pay for this present ;)

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