What do you think of when you see stained glass windows? Do you see their beauty? Perhaps, like me, you marvel at the craftsmanship it took to create such masterpieces. I've sat in many churches looking at windows created across a few centuries, from the late 1800's to windows refurbished in recent years. And I've … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: is it enough for me?
PostIts
PostIts make me happy. I am a Type A person... can't deny that. I function better with lists and use PostIts at my desk to organize my thoughts. If you've been through a recent meeting or workshop with me then you've also fallen victim joined my sticky note madness of different colors, categories, etc. None of … Continue reading PostIts
Wednesdays with Jillene: for such a time as this
Remembering the book of Esther could win you some points in a game of Bible Trivia. It did for me. Q: Name a book of the Bible that doesn't mention God. A: Esther Fun fact, I guess. That little tidbit about the book of Esther resulted in lots of debates amongst kids when I was in … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: for such a time as this
Wednesdays with Jillene: whatever you do
If I could only do what I was meant to do... I know it is a struggle, that feeling swelling inside that you were meant for more. Often feeling like you were made for more than this... I might not know what defines your this... but I hear your ache to do the things of your dreams, … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: whatever you do
Wednesdays with Jillene: searching for utopia
Isaiah and I were out walking; he turned to me and said: "Mom, we're reading the book The Giver, in class. Have you ever read it?" "Yeah, I have," I replied. "I read it when Lily was about your age and was also reading it in school. I remember it being a pretty intense book in … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: searching for utopia
Wednesdays with Jillene: for the joy set before him…
It really gave me pause as I read this post-it from my 14 year old. I slowly opened my Bible to Romans 5... I think giving myself a moment to catch up to the weight of her Bible Study reflection. Even though I knew what I'd read, it still hit me again. Peace and Hope … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: for the joy set before him…
Wednesdays with Jillene: dusty
We may have packed up our Christmas tree yesterday but I'm still thinking about ornaments. 1- The word ornament is really weird to spell... At least for my 4th grader. Elanor had it as a December vocabulary word so I've seen all the incorrect phonetic spelling variations... 2- Iris was so good with not touching … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: dusty
Wednesdays with Jillene: all that is gold does not glitter
Much to my husband's chagrin, there is a lot of glitter at Christmastime. To say that he isn't a fan of glitter is an understatement, it just might be one of the few things he actually uses the word hate regarding. The darn stuff gets all over and it never goes away. From clothing, to decorations, ornaments, and Christmas … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: all that is gold does not glitter
Wednesdays with Jillene: worth the risk
"You have to decide that it is worth the risk. Worth what you will give up. Worth what you might lose. Worth what someone could say about you. Worth the time you'll sacrifice. Worth all the potential risks." Is it worth the risk? Maybe it's because of my occupation aaaannnnnd probably a lot more than just … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: worth the risk
Giving thanks
Thanksgiving day is here! A time for family, friends, fun, food with a side of thankfulness for good measure. I haven't always been a big fan of holidays like thanksgiving. I struggled with the feeling that the day was a little fake and forced. But after reading Ann Voskamp's book I started to see things … Continue reading Giving thanks