"She touched me, WHOAAAAA She touched me"
Posted by: Liz

My friend Chris and I followed Sis Cobb around like groupies trying to get a picture with her. She was so kind to oblige.
Dr Bro Hughes's message was so valuable at a time when more families are dysfunctional than not. He reached a place in my heart I did not realize was there. How can I best say this? As a minister's wife, it becomes easier to put aside my issues and help others, but there comes a time when my walls need to come down and find that safe place at the feet of Jesus. I came away from that session challenged to be intimate with God.
Sis Hopkins - let me tell you. She knows how to make it plain. She challenged us to talk about the standards of holiness that we hold dear as separation to Christ without being self-righteous to those that we must deal with in the world. The most life-applicable statement that she made was "Is what we stand to lose worth a pair of scissors and a vial of hair dye?"
I don't want to live my life seeing how close can I get to the edge of the world and still make it to heaven and sit on the platform.
I ask you today, is what we stand to lose worth (insert current straddling the fence issue here)?
Shoo, gurls, I got to stop 'fo I step on some open-toed shoes. Blog out.
My friend Chris and I followed Sis Cobb around like groupies trying to get a picture with her. She was so kind to oblige.
Dr Bro Hughes's message was so valuable at a time when more families are dysfunctional than not. He reached a place in my heart I did not realize was there. How can I best say this? As a minister's wife, it becomes easier to put aside my issues and help others, but there comes a time when my walls need to come down and find that safe place at the feet of Jesus. I came away from that session challenged to be intimate with God.
Sis Hopkins - let me tell you. She knows how to make it plain. She challenged us to talk about the standards of holiness that we hold dear as separation to Christ without being self-righteous to those that we must deal with in the world. The most life-applicable statement that she made was "Is what we stand to lose worth a pair of scissors and a vial of hair dye?"
I don't want to live my life seeing how close can I get to the edge of the world and still make it to heaven and sit on the platform.
I ask you today, is what we stand to lose worth (insert current straddling the fence issue here)?
Shoo, gurls, I got to stop 'fo I step on some open-toed shoes. Blog out.
Liz, it's great to see you blogging again. I love seeing things through your perspective. Homework: Find Sis. Jennifer Cobb again, and give her a great big bear hug for me. Tell her thanks for all of the prayers during my recovery!!!
Have a great time!
Posted by
Theresa |
Thu Aug 10, 04:53:00 PM 2006
Homework #2 but it fits nicely with homework #1 . . . find Sis. Jennifer and hug her for ME. Tell her I miss her and her family and think of them often.
Sounds like you're having a great time!
Posted by
Denelle |
Thu Aug 10, 05:07:00 PM 2006