Saturday, May 26, 2012

Point of Impact - Jacob's Well

This was a truly powerful message written by Jenny Blaisdell to a Small Groups Pastor at Jacob's Well:




Some will see this as a copout, but I truly believe one of the most
overlooked and underemphasized "Points of Impact" is right in our very
own homes.


So many times a message like this one tugs at my heart to get more
involved, reach out, join more groups, sign up, take a trip, and so
on...


All of those things are obviously part of beautiful ministry and God's
work in so many ways, but this weekend my heart went out to those who
stay back, stay home, say no, and miss out on some of the more
"exciting" types of ministry in order to be truly present with their
families.


For young families,I believe God himself calls us to love our spouses,
raise our children, teach them His ways, set an example of Christlike
love for them, discipline out of love, play, share, listen, laugh, cook,
clean, tell stories, ask questions, go camping, lay in the grass, visit
people, do homework, encourage, wipe tears, and most of all pray, pray,
pray, with each other & for each other.


My hope and prayer is that more families (especially those with young
kids) would feel empowered to find their Point of Impact in raising the
next generation of Christians, leaders, and parents so that a cycle of
good honest old-fashioned parenting could grow.


I want to thank you and all the staff at Jacob's Well for the open-ended
communication, the amazing work you do at every stage of the journey we
walk as Christians. For encouraging us always to take that next
step...Our small group has been a huge blessing in my life!
I have met people who are willing to share their story, experience,
advice, their homes, and their love!


Choosing to attend Jacob's Well & all that entails has made a greater
impact on our family than any other single decision we have made in
recent years.


May God continue to bless the good work He is doing through the many
dedicated willing vessels joined together at Jacob's Well.
Thank you. We are blessed beyond measure.


THANK YOU, JENNY!

Our Children Wait for Us in Heaven



Click on  the link below:

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And we wait, too....



Friday, May 18, 2012

Family and Friends




Dear Family and Friends,


We have suffered a devastating loss.  Thank you for standing by our side and supporting us during this very difficult time.


We wanted to let you know that we will cry from time to time.  Our tears are God's gift to us to express the extent of our loss.  We would so appreciate your prayers for our family.  If we don't always make sense to you, please be forgiving and patient with us.  And if we repeat ourselves again and again, please accept this as normal.


Your presence and understanding means so very much.  You don't have to know what to say or even say anything......just a caring glance, a warm hug, or a listening ear speak volumes to our heart.  Please don't wait for us to call, since a lot of the time we feel too tired or too tearful to do so.  When we withdraw, please don't let us do that for too long.


Pray for us that we would come to see meaning in our loss someday and that we would know God's comfort and love.  It does help to let us know that you are praying for us.  Please know that we don't need fixing - that is God's job!  Your love, patience and prayers will sustain us through this time.  God is faithful; He is our sustaining grace.


Please pray that God will use this time of grieving to grow us and equip us to minister to others with greater compassion than ever before.  Thank you for caring enough to read this letter.  Thank you for praying.  Your concern comforts us and is a gift for which we will always be thankful.


In Christ,
Chad, Nicole & Bradley

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Walk By Faith

Walk by Faith
May 16, 2012

November 16, 2010  - We have wrestling registration tonight at Badger High School for the youth wrestlers.  Oh … we can’t forget to wish Uncle Jamie a Happy Birthday today!  Carter is so excited about the book fair at Eastview Elementary.  He made sure to put his money in his backpack and he knows exactly the books he is going to buy.  He is such a good reader!  I love how he reads to Bradley every night before bed. 


Carter never made it to the youth wrestling registration at Badger High School or the book fair at his elementary school.  I had to call my brother that morning, but it wasn’t to wish him a happy birthday.  Carter did not read to his little brother that night before bed.  My nine-year-old son went into the arms of Jesus, unexpectedly, that morning on our way to school, when an oncoming vehicle struck us, right behind me, where Carter was sitting.  It has been 1 ½ years, today, since we’ve seen Carter.  Today is my nephew, Andrew’s, birthday.


“I rise early, before the sun is up; I cry out for help and put my hope in your words.  I stay awake through the night, thinking about your promise.”  Psalm 119:147-148


The hardest part of this journey is the waiting …..… waiting for the glorious day…


            ….…… waiting for Jesus to return
            ………. waiting for the New Earth
            ……..... waiting to meet Jesus face-to-face
            ………..waiting to drop at Jesus’ feet and thank Him for all He has done for us
            ………..waiting for the reunion
 

“But we are citizens of heaven, where the Lord Jesus Christ lives.  And we are eagerly waiting for him to return as our Savior.”  Philippians 3:20


 Every death is a separation from someone we love.  God says to wait……….
             Do we trust God and His timing? 
            “The Biblical view is that waiting is not so much about when I will get what I’m waiting for, but what I will become as I wait.”  Dr. Paul David Tripp


 “Loss knocks us off our feet and puts us on our backs.  In the experience of loss, we come to the end of ourselves.  But in coming to the end of ourselves, we can also come to the beginning of a vital relationship with God.”  A Grace Disguised, Jerry Sittser.  Our faith did not begin with the loss of Carter.  However, since then, we have grown spiritually and in new ways with God.  We’ve fallen flat on our faces before God.  In falling, we came face-to-face with our smallness and this allowed ourselves to open our souls to God to be transformed by our suffering rather than avoiding it – and to become the people God intended us to become.  This is not something that has an ending or becomes complete here on earth – it is a continual growing, changing and becoming more like Jesus as we seek Him each day.


WE ARE NOTHING WITHOUT JESUS, SO GIVE HIM THE CREDIT


Part of the transformation through God is where we see His Light – each experience we have has now become holy to us.  Our time with each other is now a holy experience; our time with our family is now a holy experience; our time with our friends is a holy experience and our time with others as we share with them all the work God has done and is doing in our lives …. is a holy experience.  The time we have with Bradley is so very precious to us.  We realize how important our time is here and that we might not have tomorrow.  Each experience with everyone is very special and holy – and we are so thankful for that and always keep Christ in the center of it.  We praise God for the times that we have together.


“…..But as a result, we stopped relying on ourselves and learned to rely only on God, who raises the dead.”  2 Corinthians 1:9


“Suffering can lead to a simpler life, less cluttered with non essentials.”  We quickly saw the bigger picture after Carter’s time here on earth – we rearranged our lives to put our priorities in line, starting with serving God as number one (as Carter would say).  As a Christian family, we had thought we were putting God first, and in many ways - we did.  However, God revealed to us the many ways where our lives needed to change for Him and to pour our energy into seeking Him.  We spent much time in prayer for God to give us guidance, direction and a clear vision for our hearts and our lives to be truly focused on Him and loving Him more than loving the world.  God answered our prayers and gave us a new direction in life.  We wanted to follow God’s calling, even if it meant giving up everything we had worked for.


With the death of Carter, our lives have changed in the blink of an eye.  The things we worked so hard for doesn’t mean anything anymore.  We were living like the world does - all wrapped up, trying to make wealth, having a strong career and putting God second.  We were the Christian family trying to live the “American Dream”.  Carter’s death has really opened our eyes with what is the most important reason we are here - and that is to serve God and bring others to Christ.”  Chad Dorwin


“And because of his glory and excellence, he has given us great and precious promises.  These are the promises that enable you to share his divine nature and escape the world’s corruption caused by human desires.”  2 Peter 1:4


 LIVE FOR GOD BY THE GUIDANCE OF HIS WORD


 The way God has spoken to us through our pain has allowed us to open our souls to Him – fully and honestly, not holding back.  “The pain of loss is severe because the pleasure of life is so great; it demonstrates the supreme value of what is lost.”  The pleasure of Carter in our life was so great that the pain of loss is so severe.  The comfort from the loss of a child can only come from God, His grace and everything He brings to us each day.  We are truly being “held” by God.  We become more aware to God’s presence and more alive to the present moment in deep sorrow.  In grieving, I see God’s grace more clearly - throughout the day and night.  When the present becomes so painful, I grab a hold of God’s presence.  It is He, Jesus, I call out to when I feel panicked and am missing Carter so incredibly much.  I most desire to be in His presence to endure the pain of losing Carter – which has brought me to know Christ so much more.


MY GREATEST DESIRE IS TO LIVE GOD’S PRESENCE EACH DAY OF MY LIFE


“Then I pray to you, O Lord.  I say, “You are my place of refuge.  You are all I really want in life.”  Psalm 142:5


 Sorrow expresses a deep emotional pain for others…… it enlarges the soul of feeling the world’s pain and suffering.  God continues to work in our hearts and reveal the hurt and suffering in others – in God’s children.  We’ve been exposed to heart-wrenching stories of extreme poverty and injustice in the world, as well as the Christians and Christian organizations that offer hope.  As we are experiencing the compassion, and have opened our hearts to God, we allow the Holy Spirit to guide us to the place of hope to make a difference.  Each of us has our own unique “thing” that God has shaped us to become passionate about.  What am I doing to take God’s message to the world?


“My life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus – the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God.”  Acts 20:24


 NO MATTER HOW INSURMOUNTABLE THE OBSTABLES MAY SEEM, REMEMBER THAT GOD IS SOVEREIGN AND HE WILL KEEP HIS PROMISES.


“Rejoice in confident hope, be patient in trouble, and keep on praying.”  Romans 12:12


In visiting with my Grandpa Ed, who is 99 years old and in an assisted living home, he was sharing his memories with me of my mom when she was a youngster, running around on the farm.  This particular day I was visiting him, was the day before my mom was to have a high risk surgery.  My grandpa suffers with short-term memory loss (Dementia), along with other elderly issues in the assisted living home.  He had such a big smile on his face that day, as he shared stories with me when my mom was young, vibrant, healthy and even a little mischievous.  We were laughing together, thinking about my mom and her running around as a little girl and then growing up into a teenager.  It brought tears to my eyes, just thinking about my mom so young and healthy as we had been praying fervently for her in the situation she was in.  Jesus gave me a glimpse into eternity as Grandpa continued to talk …….. I saw my mom – young, beautiful, healthy and running around.  Then I saw Grandpa Ed – young, healthy, strong and he, too, was running around.  Finally, I saw Carter – his beautiful, perfect 9-year –old body; not broken or injured; running around with his great big smile.  There will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain …… He will wipe away every tear…….. All these things are gone forever (Revelation 21:4).   So much to look forward to in our walk with Jesus!


 “I want to know Christ and experience the mighty power that raised him from the dead.  I want to suffer with him, sharing in his death, so that one way or another I will experience the resurrection from the dead!”  Philippians 3:10-11


God gives us His words and His promises to live each day for Him.  Knowing the truth, we grieve with eternity in mind.  We will grieve with hope.  The only worthy goal for life is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. 


“You will show me the way of life, granting me the joy of your presence and the pleasures of living with you forever.”  Psalm 16:11


Happy 17th Birthday to our nephew, Andrew, on this day!  We love you, Andrew!

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Monday, May 14, 2012

March of Dimes, Marshfield

March of Dimes, March for Babies Walk gives hope to babies born too soon each year. The Marshfield Walk raised money to support the programs that help moms have healthy, full-term pregnancies.  And it funds research to find answers to the problems that threaten our babies.

 










Team Maddie and Harrison


































"Don't store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal.  Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal.  Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be."  Matthew 6:19-21





Heavenly Father,
We are so glad for the hope we find in your promise that heaven will be something new.  When you restore this earth to the way it once was - a beautiful place with no sin, sorrow, or pain - we will live in the world we long for, without evil and suffering.  Most of all, we look forward to being in your presence, forever filled with joy.  We have so much to look forward to!  Amen.


"Faith is the confidence that what we hope for will actually  happen."  Hebrews 11:1