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I would like to say Welcome....... This blog has been established to encourage women to an abundant life of wellness, balance and unshakeable faith. You will find words of encouragement, bits of laughter, favorite quotes/sayings, health and wellness tips, new recipes and just plain ole girl fun.

Oh, for those of you who do not know the reason for "Queenie," ( hence the crown) my husband gave me that nick- name shortly after we started dating. I like to think that my Queen status gives me some pull around here and maybe sometimes it does. (ha)

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

What would the Devil think of You???


I love sayings and quotes and a friend of mine sent me this one this week. It just sorta got me, right in the heart. I wasn't sure what to think of it at first... I had to step back and read it again. Then I thought... HUM.... what does the devil think of me. Is he scared of me, does he know that i'm out fighting against him, would he say, "oh no, she's up." What are you doing today that would scare the Devil. Think about it.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

The Power of a Woman's Words

I am reading a book right now called, "The Power of a Woman's Words"... I picked it up one day just at random in the Lifeway store. For some reason it just sorta jumped off the shelf at me. I must admit that my husband will say to me, " you just don't hear how you talk to me." My first thought is always, "what do you mean, I love you, I don't talk to you in any bad way." BUT DO I. As I began to read this book and what God has to say about our words , my heart was crushed. then touched. If we only realized just what our words truly do to our men.

* Words can break a Man
* Words can Debilitate a Man
* Words can Make a Man
* Words can Motivate a Man
* Words can Captivate a Man

The book of Porverbs has much to say about wives and words:

* Like a gold ring in a pig's snout is a beautiful woman who shows no discretion (prov. 11:22)
* A quarrelsome wife is like a constant dripping (prov. 19:13)
* Better to live in a desert than with a quarrelsome and ill-tempered wife (prov. 21:19)

Are you living in a desert and don't know it. Is your husband living in a desert and looking for an oasis???

Now read Proverbs 31: 10-12,23,28-29

A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than rubies. Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks nothing of value. She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life....Her husband is respected at the city gate, where he takes his seat among the elders of the land.....Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her; "Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all"

We always say, "who in this world could be the Proverbs 31 woman??" I actually think with God's help it could be quite easy.

Here are some things we might say to our Husbands:

I told you so
What's wrong with you
I can't do anything to please you
All you care about is yourself
That was stupid
You never help me around the house
If you don't like it, you know where the door is

Here are some things we should say to our Husbands;

I've been thinking about you today
You look handsome today
I love spending time with you
I can always count on you
You are my best friend
Thank you for taking such good care of me

I challenge you today to speak kindness into your husbands' life .

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Attic People or Basement People????

Have you ever noticed that there are certain people who bring out the best in others, and then there are certain people who tend to bring out the worst??? I've heard them referred to as "attic people" and "basement people." One lifts you up; the other pulls you down.

Jesus was the Master of believing in the best in others and encouraging them to reach beyond their own limited view of their abilities. His disciples had witnessed Jesus command a lame man to walk, restore the rotting skin of a leprous outcast, remove fever from Peter's mother-in-law with a touch, calm a raging storm, deliver a man from demons, and raise a litle girl from the dead. But Jesus wanted more from his friends than to remain spectators in the gospel. He longed for them to be participants and partakers.

During the passover celebration Jesus retreated to the north shore of the Sea of Galilee. Crowds of people quickly pursued this miracle worker to witness his teaching and healing power. One of his disciples remarked that the people were growing hungry. Jesus turned to Philip and asked. "where shall we buy bread for these people to eat?" Jesus was not concerned with a lack of provisions. Rather, He was taking this opportunity to invite the disciples to share in His ministry. He didn't need their help. However, He wanted to invite them to participate in a miracle to boost their confidence and faith. It was a gentle breeze in their sails.

Philip was smart. In a matter of moments he calculated that it would take eight months' wages
to feed the ten thousand people gathered on the hill. But Jesus wasn't looking for facts; He was looking for faith.

Andrew was practical. He canvassed the crowd to see what resources were available... and he came back with five small barley cakes and two small fish. But Jesus wasn't looking for practical; He was looking for powerful.

THEN something powerful happened. He told the disciples to have the crowd sit down in groups. He took the loaves and fish, blessed the food , and gave it to the disciples to distribute.

Did Jesus need the disciples' help? No, but He chose to include them in the miracle.

Read Matthew 10: 6-8 and read Matthew 28: 19-20 He saw potential in them. Like a coach he who belives in his team HE BELIEVES IN YOU.... He is the wind beneath our wings.

Friday, July 24, 2009

The Ugly Truth

OH, this is a reminder that the new Katherine Heigl movie starts today TOO.. The Ugly Truth. I watched both of them on Good Morning America this week. It is sure to be CUTE.... Check it out.

YOUR COMFORT ZONE

OKAY, here's your weekend assignment. What is your comfort zone??? What makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside?? What makes you feel safe???

I'd love to hear some answers. Share time, share time. Let it all out. (ha)

Have a great weekend. k

Detour...

Mark 5: 21-43 ( Jesus) said to her, "daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace, and be healed of your disease."

Ever been traveling and come up on a "detour". I'm sure you have and we go, OH WHY??? They send you through some other route because the streets are torn up or impassible. The route to faith in God can be just as challenging to navigate. I sometimes think that i will find God in deep prayer and meditation, or in times of great joy, but sometimes those roads are closed off and inaccessible. Often I get to God through a route I had not planned, often a road that looks too treacherous to survive.

I receive emails each week from people who are hurting, they are alone, they have taken a detour. How do we get back on track when life takes a detour??

The woman who came to Jesus for healing wanted to get well, and surely she would have preferred to enounter God through more positive circumstances. WIth preferable routes closed to her, she found God amid her suffering. Instead of simply being cured of her disease, she found her soul and spirit healed so that she could "go in peace."

It's easy to think, when life goes well, that God is with us more fully, showing approval by the success we find. But that way of thinking is dangerous, as it implies that those who fall ill or experience tragedy are being punished by God. That is NOT true. The truth is that God remains with us in success and in failure, in good health and in illness. We may even find God more quickly when the road is closed.

What about you. Is there a road closed to you right now??? If so... seek God.

EXERCISE.....

To show movement, to bend, to stretch, twist,, pull and hurt like the devil. GOSH... it's tuff adding exercise to your daily routine. First we say, "well i just don't have time". i've decided however if we don't make time, we might not have any time. ( get it) When you get old like me it's just tuff. We started back this week to the gym and i know that as i continue i will begin to feel much better.

How many of you go to the gym or have some type of regular exercise program??? i'd love to hear about what you do.

SO MUCH ON MY MIND

How about you, do you have alot on your mind. I have so much i want to share with you today that I don't know where to start. So much has happened this week..... I'm going to make these post in separate posts so you'll have to scroll down and catch them all. COMMENTS ALWAYS WELCOME.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Bread Puddin' Recipe- Contribution by Ashley Faulkner

WELL... I promised a new recipe today and here it is. It looks scrumptous..... Remember to email me with your contributions as well and Please, Please take the time to comment on things..

White Chocolate Bread Pudding
16- slices of bread ( I use bunny bread) torn into pieces and placed in casserole dish
1- stick butter melted
2- c- sugar
3 eggs
1- quart milk
1 1/2 tsp vanilla
mix and pour over bread
Bake for 1 hour on 350 degrees

Topping:
1- stick butter ( make sure its REAL butter)
1- cup powdered sugar
6 oz white chocolate ( I use the whole bag)
6 (+) teaspoons heavy whipping cream
Melt all on stove and pour over pudding

Hope u enjoy!!!!

OH, how could you not. Can't wait to try it.

Monday, July 20, 2009

A NEW BEGINNING

"It is because of the Lord's mercy and Loving kindness that we are not consumed, because his (tender) compassions fail not. They are new every morning; great and abundant is Your stability and faithfulness." Lamentations 3:22-23

Hopelessness is a burden none of us needs to endure because, with God, it is never too late to begin again. He is the God of new beginnings. Jonah went in the opposite direction of the one God instructed, but God let him have a fresh start once he admitted his mistake. It is never too late to pray and ask for God's help and forgiveness. The devil wants us to feel hopeless. He loves words like "never" and "the end". He says "this is the end, you have messed up and you can never overcome your bad choices." We must remember to look to God's Word for the truth, because the devil is a liar. The bible even says in Ephesians 4:23 that we must be constantly renewed in our minds and attitude. Life gets a lot sweeter and easier if we live with the attitude that says, "I will do my best today and I trust God will do the rest. "

Hope you have a great week. Watch for a new recipe TOMORROW.

Friday, July 17, 2009

God's Peace

Good Morning... Well you made it, It's Friday. I remember when I worked an 8-5 job and made the count down every week to the ole weekend. Now on Fridays, my week is just starting.

I want to talk to you about God's Peace this morning. All this week I've had some sleepless nights. Dropping off early in "the ole chair" only to wake up at 11 or so and then restlessly staying up for hours. A couple of nights I simply couldn't get to sleep. Last night was one of those. Had all kinds of things going through my mind and some other things heavy on my heart. Normally I would just watch TV or grab a photography book but last night I grabbed another book...... THE BOOK. God led me to a devotional which led me to a verse.

Paul tells us that we will face the storms and stresses of life ( that is guaranteed) but that we can turn out worries into prayers and present our needs to God. ( have you done that lately?) Know what will happen??? You will experience God's peace. Your heart and mind will be blanketed with it- guarded against any unwanted intruders. ( got any of those in your life?) Your stomach will stop churning, you will be able to sleep, you will be able to get through the crisis intact. It comes from knowing the one truth that matters most: GOD IS IN CONTROL. That alone is the foundation of our peace and only that. The journey may be long ahead of us, the light at the end of the tunnel not yet visable but God is here with us. Place your hand in his and walk forward with him.

OH, yeah the scripture verse. It comes from John 14:27 It says," I am leaving you with a gift- peace of mind and heart. And the peace I give is a gift the world cannot give, So dont' be troubled or afraid."

There it is..... Jesus said it all. He gave us peace of mind and peace of heart.

Have a great weekend.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

PRAISE.....

What does praise mean to you??? Psalms 22:22 says " I will declare Your name to My brethren; in the midst of the congregation, I will PRAISE you."

Praise- Halal- to be clear, to shine, to make a show, to spin around, to rave, to boast, and thus to be clamorously foolish, to celebrate. This is the root word for Hallelujah, and is the most basic and widely used word for praise in the Old Testament.

Ponder over this for a moment and then ask yourself, "Have I praised the Lord today?"

Hope to get some comments back I welcome your thoughts..... kathy

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Welcome.......

I would like to say Welcome. This Blog has been established to send out words of encouragement, laughter, favorite sayings, diet tips, new receipes and just plain "ole girl stuff". I hope you will sign up to follow us each day and that you will join in with your comments and send in emails with your ideas and contributions for this blog.
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Oh, for those of you who don't know the reason for "Queenie". That's what my husband calls me. Yes I am the Queen of this house. Or, so I like to think I am. (ha)

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