Thursday 9 June 2011

Summer crafting ideas

At the moment, we're preparing for a summer craft evening at church. A few of us gals will get together with potential projects that we can introduce to the ladies of the neighbourhood.
I'm still in the thinking progress, but here's some ideas I thought might work...

1. Deco-hearts
Always lovely as door-hangers, decorations or simply just because. They are SO easy to make, a one hour project and pretty to display around the house...







2. Cute notice boards
Cheap corkboard from Wilkinsons... simply cover with wadding, lovely material and some ribbon and you have a lovely display board - great as gifts for people, or simply just to spoil yourself!




3. Teddy bears
Stolen from Tilda's "Sew pretty homestyle", these bears are beautiful and cute and I've just made one for the baby when it arrives! Actually a really quick project and very, very cute!




4. Placemats
I made these placemats last Christmas for my parents in law... easy to make, and a lovely gift or family heirloom to handdown - just make sure you use material that is easily washable as you are bound to get your dinner down them!

Wednesday 8 June 2011

God in the mundane?


Ever pictured yourself heading into the rainforest to take the Gospel to an unreached people group? Imagined yourself as the writer of the up-and-coming Christian album? Sought to set up a new ministry that no-one has thought of before? All honourable aspirations, but if we’re honest, all tainted with a desire for self-glorification. Age 15, I wrote in my diary “I don’t want to be a Christian who sits around doing nothing for Jesus in mundane everyday life”.

There is something good in this – as children of the living God, we want to be actively seeking his glory, serving him wholeheartedly, prepared to sacrifice everything for the cause of the Gospel. We aspire to be the Pauls, the Josephs and the Moses’ of the Bible; the movers and shakers of our time. We fill our minds with the inspiring biographies of Whitfield and Moody, of Jim Elliot and Amy Carmichael and we long to be like them… why? Because we want God to be glorified? Or because we’re afraid that when we look back on our lives, we’ll think we’ve done nothing to change the world?



Kevin DeYoung, author of “Just do Something”, writes that; “for as long as we can remember, we have been destined for superstardom (…) We’ve been stuffed full of praise for mediocrity - we figure we should be able to be involved in the world’s troubles in a way that would make Bono proud. We want it all – all we need is for God to show us the way.”


As I’ve pondered this topic over the last few weeks, I have been made painfully aware of the selfish motivations that so often entangle my “godly ambitions”. I want to be recognised, admired and looked up to. I want my own glory… but that is not how the Gospel works. The mother who faithfully serves her husband and children - cooking their food, washing their clothes and nursing them through sickness, while modelling and teaching the servanthood of Christ, is just as godly a saint as the writer of the richest theology book. The businessman, who shows integrity in all his work, who refrains from office gossip, and earnestly prays for opportunities to show Jesus in all he does and says with his colleagues, is as much a missionary as the Amazon Gospel messenger. In essence, the question isn’t “what am I doing for Jesus?” but “who am I becoming for Jesus?”. If we are growing fruit, modelling christlikeness and seeking to honour him, the doing will follow.

My 15-year-old self was more concerned with what great achievement I would make for God than what great achievement he had made for me. I was (and often still am!) more concerned with the outward appearance of my service of Jesus that the inward workings of his Holy Spirit in me.

So let’s fill our prayers not with petitions to be achievers of great things, or even to do good things, but instead to be growing the fruit of the Spirit, to be transformed into the likeness of our Saviour, to be consumed by the Gospel of grace.

And if we do that, I have no doubt that the moving and shaking will follow anyway…

Tuesday 7 June 2011

Out of the silence!

Well, silence on this end of the blogosphere has been for multiple reasons... I'm ashamed to admit it's been almost a year since my last post, but I have two very good reasons... I hope you'll forgive!

1. June - December was taken up with turning Grannyville into a home that I love. Its been a huge project, but over the next few days I'll walk you through the journey so far - if you're remotely interested, you'll get the house tour of our newly decorated home!

2. December was then taken over by the shock discovery that I was pregnant. I'm now 30 weeks and the waddle is beginning to set in. The "Bubba" is extremely active and I can't believe we only have 10 weeks until we meet the little one. God is very good.

I hope you'll understand the silence on this end - house and baby, fairly major changes in anyones book I guess, but its been a fun adventure and God is incredibly good to bless me with a beautiful home, a wonderful husband and a very active baby!!!

Photos of the transformation to follow... enjoy!

Claire