Saturday, November 22, 2008

Three FIRSTs!

Being in the Ministry is interesting for sure!

We have done pre marital counseling, rehearsal and a large wedding and didn't get a thing, not even a Thank you card. We have done funerals and various other things and sometimes we are given a financial gift and sometimes not. The greatest reward is one God gave: after the funeral of a stillborn baby girl, the couple called some nine month later saying they were pregnant with twins! That was the neatest reward of all - and they sent us pictures when they were born!

This last Thursday we had a funeral (Celebration of her life!) of a dear lady of our Church. Oh she will be missed greatly, and yet oh how we rejoice for her victory!

But let me tell you about the personal blessings to us that were unusual and special:

First, we were both given white flowers to wear during the ceremony! That indeed was a FIRST for us and so sweet. I know how PLEASED Alice would be that her children had honored us in this way.

THEN I received a check for SINGING! I have never been paid for singing at a funeral. THAT was a first! Ken was given a check also. Again I could see Alice smiling from Heaven, at how her children were showering us with love.

Florida is currently in a cold spell and we needed heat for the celebration service. The heat was not working right in the Church and Alice's family JUST HAPPEN to be in the heating and cooling business. So they did ALOT of labor and even bought parts and fixed our system. No cost to the Church. They probably saved the Church hundreds of dollars! Oh Alice would be so proud of her children and their attitude towards using their talents to benefit 'God's House'.

Ken stayed up all night trying to make a DVD for the family - compiling pictures he took at the viewing, the burial, people greeting each other, etc and played "I CAN ONLY IMAGINE" in the background (which is the song I sang at the Celebration). He has never made a ppt/DVD before. He studied, downloaded, experimented and finally this morning he produced it! He made six copies and took it over to the family tonight as a Gift from us.

The family had apparently had been expecting us, but no one had called us. Each one thought the other had called us to come over tonight. No one had called. So they were glad to see Ken. In a lovely manner, the children of dear Alice announced that they are donating Alice's car to us. You will have to ask Ken what kind it is - but it is a four door, so now we can pick up people more easily. It is much newer than our ailing Sebring. Our car has had so many issues llately that we knew soon we would have to buy something else before long. THIS takes all the pain out of searching and deciding. The LORD gave us a car!

This Hymn comes to my mind:

"I stand amazed in the presence of Jesus the Nazerene and wonder how He could love me, a sinner condemned unclean.
Oh how marvelous, Oh how wonderful and my song shall ever be.
Oh how marvelous, Oh how wonderful is my SAvior's love to me.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

We finally did it!


Ken drove me to Tampa to hear Joyce Meyer in person for the first time! I watch her most every morning before my feet hit the floor. It was great to see her in person.

We sat in the deaf section and were WOW WOWED by two fantastic Terps: Enrique and Glenda! Enrique lives in the Tampa area and is an excellent Interpreter. Glenda was amazing! She travels with Joyce Meyer. I was so PLEASED that God has given Joyce Meyer such a wonderful interpreter that not only signs well, but GLOWS with the love of God.

On the way home we hit a wild hog. Yes that is right, not a dog, but a HOG. We figured it was a just a matter of time before we hit one, as they are as plentious here as deer in the north. We are SO THANKFUL we hit a young one so the car was still driveable. We were also Thankful we were not on the motorcycle. We were also thankful that we hit him square on, so that the damage was minimal and did not seem to misalign the car. There is always so many BLESSINGS to count!

Ken will look over the car when it is daylight and see just how much damage there is. Hopefully just cosmetic - but he will find out tomorrow. :)

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Pivotal Day


Today is such an important day in our lives. Florida has early voting, so this family voted last week....but this morning my daughter and I held McCain/Palin signs out in front of our Precinct. It was rather fun! We waved as people were driving by or driving in to vote. If they were republican they honked their horn, waved or gave us a thumbs up. That was fun. Only one person mouthed 'OBAMA<>