Thursday, June 23, 2011

Making our jobs our mission

is one of the best things we can do to make sure we are giving 100% to our clients every day.  I learned a few years ago that health care started out as a mission field.  Nuns used to care for people who were sick and hurting as a way to share God's love.  This was a free service.  If I ever begin to feel tired or worn down I remind myself that I am not working for myself.  I am working to share God's love with others by trying to help them feel better.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

A good prayer for Dad

Today at church the pastor guided us through some prayer time.  He encouraged those who had a Dad pass away to thank God for the time their Dad was with them.  I miss you Dad, but I thank God for the time you were here.

Monday, June 13, 2011

I miss you Dad!

Dear Dad,
What a year!  You will never believe what happened!  We had a baby girl.  Her name is Rachel Elizabeth.  She is really pretty, is starting to have red hair and a lot of people say she looks like you.  I think she is amazing.  She rolled over for the first time last week and she is only (a little over) two months old.  Did you and God have a talk about sending her our way because the timing of when she came along/when you moved on seems rather interesting?

Isaac is so wonderful.  He is getting really big!!  He continues to laugh and be very happy.  He laughs so hard he sometimes falls over.  One time, he laughed so hard he dislocated his elbow.  It's a long story, but it had a happy ending.  He likes to run with me.  When I get home from work he comes up to me and moves his arm like he is running to suggest that we go for a run.  We feel so fortunate to have him as our son. 

A memory I will never forget is when Amanda and I were driving through the Kazakh country side (on our third trip), the sun was going down and you and I were reminiscing on our cell phones about how wonderful of a little boy he is.  We were finally going to be able to bring him home and it was so nice to be able to share with you what we were seeing.  What an amazing journey!

I am reading a book about how to be a better parent.  One of the suggestions is to have fun with your kids.  I think we have that covered.  We are trying to do a lot of fun things like go to the park, ride the four wheelers/tractors, play outside, throw balls, hike on the trails around here and go camping.  I am finding ourselves doing a lot of the same things you and Mom did with us growing up.  We had a great childhood.  We are hoping to get a boat and camper some time in the future.  We might also try a few vacations somewhere warm this winter.

Amanda is a great Mommy!  Just like you said, Dad, she continues to amaze me.  She works very hard to help our kids grow, know they are loved and help them be as good and healthy as they can.  We have a lot of fun too.  We are just in a state of bliss right now.  After seven years of drought, it's hard to believe we are where we are.  You would be so happy to see Isaac and Rachel right now.

Mom is doing well.  She is making it.  She helps us a lot.  She is keeping the house in order.  We are trying to help out with that too.  I appreciate how you always worked hard to help take care of her.  Don't worry, she will be fine...and she misses you.

Toni, Scott and the girls are really making things happen!  They are taking life by the horns and are going for it!  They are so busy with sports and plays.  The girls are very talented and loving.  They love Isaac and Rachel and we get together often to play (Mom included).  We have done several hikes at Beech Creek.  You should see what's happening with their business.  They are working hard and things are moving in the right direction.

I have had a chance to spend time with many of your brothers and sisters this past year.  It's so nice to see them.  Now, when I talk with them I think of you.  I never realized this, but each of them have at least one or two of your characteristics.  It's so funny because I kind of feel like you are here when I am with them.  They are all doing well and have been very supportive.

I should probably move on here.  All I can say is thanks.  I keep thinking about how you always worked so hard to "make it better" for us.  You always wanted to give us relationships, opportunities and things you never had growing up.  You tried to make progress and help us do the same.   Now, we are trying to pass that on for our kids.  We will carry the torch.

Love ya Dad,

Andy

P.S. I haven't seen any coyotes while running lately.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Blog name change

As I grow, this blog will change.  I am changing the name from "Chariots of Fire" to "Transformation."  I still value the ideas behind our chariots of fire prayers: open my eyes and help me see your chariots of fire. Lord, keep me from having tunnel vision. When I see clearly, help me to have the courage to act accordingly.

Friday, June 10, 2011

I had a great spiritual workout this morning while

running.  I focused on the following words individually: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness goodness, gentleness, faithfullness and self control.  I thought about as many things I could think of about each individual word as possible.  Once I ran out of ideas, I went on to the next word.  It was a beautiful morning.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Angry people make noise; happy people remain silent

I recall a leadership project my wife and I participated in a while back.  It was challenging because it involved raising money for a non-profit organization.  One of the instructions we received was to look for opportunities to celebrate.  The idea was to celebrate the good times...take time to focus on things that make us happy through celebration!

Now, as I continue reading our parenting book 123 Magic for Christian Parents, the authors state, "Angry people make noise; happy people remain silent."  They state our praise to our kids should out number our negative comments by a ratio of 4:1.   They bring to mind the following scripture, "Let no unwholesome talk come out of your mouth, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen."  Eph 4:29  In summary, these thoughts remind me of the need to look for opportunities to celebrate the great things that are going on in the lives of my family.

The authors state that praise in front of other people and unexpected praise is most effective for building self- esteem.

Friday, May 27, 2011

"...then you will know the truth

and the truth will set you free."   John  8:32.  "The truth will set you free, but first it will make you miserable."  ~Attributed to James A. Garfield
I remember having discussions, debates and arguments about "The Truth" while I was a student at Bowling Green State University.  Now, I'm ready to move on. 

I do believe the truth will set us free, however, I think there may be times in our lives when the truth may rock our worlds.  When we seek truth in our daily lives I think we look for the following:
  1. Accurate perceptions regarding our behavior and the behavior of those around us.
  2. Clarity regarding exactly why we do what we do.
  3. Confidence in where we place our faith.
  4. Wisdom to allow us to speak accurately to help others.
Finding the truth in a situation requires:
  1. Understanding the context and environment involved.
  2. Patience to gather all the facts.
  3. Bravery to look in the right places and follow through with tact.
  4. Discipline to manage the information wisely and constructively.
  5. An ability to look through a lense that allows us to see our world the way it really is.
Our next "Transformation" gathering is going to be on "whatever is true."