Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: Godthe second title in The Good Portion series.

The Good Portion: God explores what Scripture teaches about God in hopes that readers will see his perfection, worth, magnificence, and beauty as they study his triune nature, infinite attributes, and wondrous works. 

                     

Friday
Jun082012

Round the Sphere Again: The Gospel for Christian Women

For Mothers
Lisa’s advice? Remember the gospel

Jesus saves sinful, opinionated moms, desperate moms sure they have ruined their kids perhaps forever. He gives hope and rest on those days you’ve reached the end of yourself and you are sure you cannot do this one more day. You can’t; He can. Remember that He who gave up His own Son to purchase your redemption will surely give you all that you need. He is sufficient! Your insufficiency is a blessing because it drives you to the cross and it reveals the vast measure of grace that is yours through Christ. His strength is made perfect in weakness! Remember! Rest! Rejoice!

(Lisa Writes)

For All of Us
Kim writes: 

I’m thankful that the gospel is big enough to encompass the many different kinds of women it ministers to: single mothers, divorced women, widows, single girls just setting out, married housewives like me. May we all encourage one another, and be willing to move outside our little circles and encourage someone from a different place than the one we’re in…. May we be generous with each other and willing to reach out…. God calls us to different things at different times.  Oh, if we would all remember that, how much less criticism we’d be prone to doing.

Read the whole post at The Upward Call.

Thursday
Jun072012

The Hidden Life of Prayer, Chapter 2

I know we’re only two chapters into The Hidden Life of Prayer by David McIntyre, the book we’re reading for the latest round for Reading the Classics Together at Challies.com, but so far I’m wondering why this is considered a classic. I’m finding it rather ho-hum. Staci Eastin calls the book “more inspirational than informational”; I’m afraid I may need information in order to be inspired. But I’m sticking with it in hopes that it (or I) get better as we move along.

This chapter is titled “The Equipment of Prayer”, and lists three things essential to prayer: a quiet place, a quiet hour, and a quiet heart. Of all the examples of people who prayed given—Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Elijah, Daniel, and more—the one that stuck with me was that of Jesus. When it comes to prayer habits (or almost anything else) there’s no better example to follow, is there? Even though the Son of God was always in perfect communion with the Father, he was also in the habit of going away by himself to pray. How much more do I need to find time for regular private prayer?

Next up, chapter three, The Direction of the Mind

Thursday
Jun072012

Thankful Thursday

Another week has passed and it’s the day to list a few of my gifts from the good God.

  • I am thankful for the languid ladies beginning to bloom in the wildflower garden.
  • I am thankful for the rain, because it waters my newly planted garden for me. It saves me from needing to hand water twice a day while I wait for the seeds to sprout. Once the garden is up, if it’s still rainy, I’m not sure I’ll be so thankful, but that’s an issue for another day.
  • I’m thankful for my May Day tree. It might be he most beautiful tree in all of Whitehorse and it sits in the middle of my front yard. The window beside my desk looks out on it, and it brings me daily joy. I’d take a picture to show you, but it’s impossible to get far enough away from it to capture the whole in its weepy branches blooming beauty. You will just have to come visit. 
  • I’m thankful for jobs for my sons. My son runs his own business doing more or less seasonal work, so each spring we wonder if the work will come in again this year. When the jobs start to roll in, I am thankful, and doubly thankful because he also employs his younger brother.
  • I’m thankful for Natalie, who has learned to crawl and stand up to cruise the furniture all in the last week or so. I’m thankful for Amelia, who has learned to smile real smiles, and gained nearly 1 1/2 lbs in her first three weeks. I’m thankful for growing, learning, healthy and happy babies.