Saturday, December 31, 2011

Dating Jesus

           Hey All! I wanted to get out my New Year's Resolution before midnight tonight because I am very excited about it (and I have every intention of starting tomorrow - so I wanted to tell you about it first!).

          This year I'm going to start dating! (*Pause for surprised/outraged/confused reaction). Dating Jesus that is. I've always been the kind of person who has never been able to stick to a devotional plan or follow through with "quiet time", but this year, 2012, is going to be the year I attempt to change all that.

          When you're dating another person you take time to get to know them better, their "likes", "dislikes", personality, hobbies, etc. So that's my plan. I'm going to take this year (and when you think about it, I think I can devote a year of my life to God) and get to know Him better. I'm going to try to eliminate the time that I focus on dating, or trying to impress guys, and spend that time focusing on Jesus. Does that sound corny? I hope not, cause I really mean it!

          Why on earth am I telling you all this? Maybe this will be an inspiration to some of you to get to know Him better yourself, but mostly I hope it will keep me accountable to my plan. If you see me walking in the halls at school or at church, please ask me "How's your New Year's Resolution going, Brooke?" Isn't that (keeping each other accountable) what we're suppose to be doing as Christians? I hope that you all can help me stick to my resolution this year. I plan on telling you what I am learning and discovering in God's word throughout this upcoming year! It's going to be very exciting, and I can't wait to share it with you all!!!

          I've never been a person to set New Year's Resolutions, but I have to say -- I'm really excited about this! And, if it goes that way I hope it will go, 2012 will be a year of personal growth, learning more about my faith and Savior, Jesus Christ.

[Happy 2012 everyone!]

           Wishing you all a festive New Year's. Stay safe and enjoy time spent with friends and family. See you in 2012!!!!
           What are your New Years Resolutions? Do you bother making any? What helps you stick to the plans you make for the New Year? Please share - I'd love to hear!!!


Friday, December 23, 2011

Christmas Greetings

Happy Christmas Eve Eve Everyone!

May 
you be
blessed with the
joy and comfort that  comes
from the holiday. May the Magic of 
the Christmas season
surround you and your loved
ones with laughter, love and life long
memories.  I just wanted to thank you all for
your kinds words and
encouragement to me during
the beginning stages of my blog. This
is something that I never thought I would be bold enough 
to do, but knowing that so
many people support me makes it 
easier for me to carry on writing. I wish many
blessings upon you all this Christmas season. Thank you all for
being a blessing_
_____to me.____
___- Brooke <3_


"But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David 
a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord
This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”
  
Luke 2:10-14 (NIV)


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Single Women vs. Self-Help Literature

               I thought I’d share with you a short little post about a woman’s battle (especially a single woman) with self-help literature. Single women are bombarded left, right and center with useless books that claim to help you “find your perfect mate”, or “become the women that men want to marry”, etc. REALLY?!?!

       [Table for One - This is just plain sad!]  
     
   
[Who says you can find a happily ever after  without a significant other?!?]

               Why do we subject ourselves to it? I think part of it may be that we’re in this state of mind that makes us think that maybe it’s something that’s wrong with us, something that we have done (or not done) that brought on this lonely state. Why don’t we see singleness literature aimed at men? Because singleness for a man is much different than it is for a woman. The ‘single’ status of a woman is looked upon negatively and in terms of what she is lacking. Thus where the battle begins.

 [This has got to be the favourite book that I have come across - * Sarcasm implied!]

                God has our lives mapped out. No matter what we attempt to do, nothing is going to change His plan or His timing. My advice to you: let go, and let God.

Don’t worry if you’re still single. God is looking at you right now saying,
 'I’m saving this girl for someone special.' ” – Unknown.

How do you deal with self-help literature? Do you find you're getting mixed messages? Do you even bother reading them? 

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