Friday, July 18, 2008

Caleb and Tyler are 3 months old!

Wow! It is amazing that 3 months have already gone by! They are getting so big and developing their own little personalities. I seriously love being the mom of three precious sons! They are a gift and Aaron and I are so grateful!

There are stories behind the pictures you see with Joshua & the twins. Every morning when he wakes up, he wants to go in and check on Caleb & Tyler. He usually wants to get in their crib with them so he can be close to them. He loves to give them kisses on the forehead and just lay next to them. The other day, he climbed up on the couch and and put the boppy on his lap and wanted to hold one of the babies just like mommy does when I feed them. It was so sweet!

Monday, July 7, 2008

A New Addition To Our Family!!!

Yes, it's true, very soon we will have a new addition to our family! Could it be that we're pregnant again!?! :) No, although we did think I was pregnant and we would not be sad if I was -- However, we're not trying to add more to our quiver right now! So then, are we getting a pet? No! Do you think we're crazy? Do you really think we would get a pet at a time like this! :)

No, no, you can calm all your questions. We're sort of adopting...or maybe we should say, we're being adopted by Amber S. Yes, praise the Lord! Amber is planning to come with us for at least the first 2 months or so that we will be in Maryland. It has actually been her desire and prayer for some time that after she would graduate (which she did this past May), that she would be able to go to another Sovereign Grace Church to serve a family there as a nanny for a time. It is truly an evidence of grace in her life that she would desire to serve in this way! We are so humbled and grateful that it is our family that she is going to be apart of for this time!!!

We love you Amber! We're so grateful for your love for our Savior ... for your care for our boys ... for your friendship ... for your example ... etc. We're so glad you're the new addition to our family. :)



Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Rejoicing on the Anniversary of My Brother's Homecoming



It has now been 6 years to the day that my younger brother got to go home to the Lord. It seems a strange thing to the world to rejoice at the thought of a loved who has passed away. But the reality that my brother is not dead, but rather, more alive than ever, makes me grieve our loss with great hope and joy! You see, my brother knew that he was a great sinner in need of a great Savior and he turned to Christ in repentance and faith. It is not because my brother was a "good kid" that I know he lives in heaven now, it is because he trusted in a great Savior and submitted to Him as Lord of his life.

"For by works of the law no human being will be justified in his sight, since through the law comes knowledge of sin.
But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law, although the Law and the Prophets bear witness to it—the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction: for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, whom God put forward as a propitiation by his blood, to be received by faith." (Romans 3:20-25a)


I love my brother dearly and miss him. It is not that I am denying our loss but rather, I am rejoicing in my brother's gain and in the great God we serve. I could have never imagined how abundantly the Lord's grace would be to carry us through that time of grieving--but it was indeed (and continues to be) abundant and overflowing.

Even though my brother was only 13 at the time of the car wreck, he had born much fruit in his young life. He loved the Lord and one way he expressed this was through the worship songs he wrote (I have a whole notebook full of them). He also loved to read God's Word and would journal about how His Word was affecting his heart. I love to go back and read over these at times. A few of the songs are imprinted in my memory. Daniel played the guitar too and I can still remember the sound of his sweet small voice. He had a favorite song that he wrote about heaven and his longing to be there...he played this one over and over again. You can read the words to it on a blog my mom has started: http://aliveinheaven.blogspot.com/

I pray that if you do not yet know and love the Savior, that you would turn to Him in repentance and faith. There is nothing more important in this life. (You can read more about the good news of the Gospel by going to the two links on the left side of this page: "Two Ways To Live" and the
"How Good Are You" test.)

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It Is Not Death to Die
Original words by Henri Malan (1787–1864). Translated by George Bethune (1847). Music, chorus, and alternate words by Bob Kauflin

It is not death to die
To leave this weary road
And join the saints who dwell on high
Who’ve found their home with God
It is not death to close
The eyes long dimmed by tears
And wake in joy before Your throne
Delivered from our fears

Chorus O Jesus, conquering the grave
Your precious blood has power to save
Those who trust in You
Will in Your mercy find
That it is not death to die

It is not death to fling
Aside this earthly dust
And rise with strong and noble wing
To live among the just
It is not death to hear
The key unlock the door
That sets us free from mortal years
To praise You evermore

© 2008 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI)