Grace Walk
Walk with Me and work with Me--watch how I do it.
Learn the unforced rhythms of grace.
I won't try to lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you.
Keep company with Me and you'll learn to live freely and lightly.

-Matthew 11:29-30 The Message


Hidden Treasures
One of the most satisfying aspects of writing
is that it can open in us deep wells of hidden treasures
that are beautiful for us as well as for others to see.

-Henri Nouwen in Bread for the Journey

A Modern Day Psaltery
David wrote psalms to express
what was in his heart.
Seeing no need to hide what he felt,
he wrote with sincerity, and with no hidden agenda.
What he felt was never taken against him.
Pray, dear reader, discern my heart between the lines.
Dinah Maria Craik couldn't have said it better:
"Oh the comfort -- the inexpressible comfort
of feeling safe with a person --
having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words,
but pouring them all right out, just as they are,
chaff and grain together;
certain that a faithful hand will take and sift them,
keep what is worth keeping,
and then, with the breath of kindness
blow the rest away."

Monday, September 1, 2008

Blogs Worth A Read


Thank you, Beautiful Grace for giving me an "I Love Your Blog" award.

Let me now pass on the award to seven others, as instructed. I don't really read much of other people's blogs, only a few that I have come across, and which have really touched my heart for one reason or another. Here are the seven special blogs that I have chosen:

The Other Side Of... The author is a mother like me. She and her daughter have a beautiful relationship. She doesn't hide her pain and her brokenness, as well as her simple joys and little victories. I can relate to much of what she writes about. She loves the Lord, and this is the greatest thing about her. I love reading her posts. She has a great sense of humor!

Beautiful Grace... The author is another mother. She loves her husband and her two sons, and above all, the Lord. I feel like I've found a kindred spirit in her. We like the same songs, feel the same way about a lot of things. We both love Israel, and believe in 24/7 prayer. We both believe in balancing our Mary and Martha natures, and both believe that the Martha must serve only out of the overflow of Mary's heart. Her blog has very many posts, and I know I have only scratched the surface. I look forward to reading more of her posts. The author's heart is gentle and kind; though I have never met her, I can feel it in the way she writes. She has a loving husband, and two sons whom she thinks the world of. In this area, we're almost the same, except that I have another child, a daughter. I can definitely relate to Beautiful Grace.

Beautiful Grace... The author is a young 16-year old girl, and she can write very well. As I read the personal insights that she shares on her blog, I often feel refreshed. I chose to give her blog an award because I believe God has anointed the "30 and under" generation for a special kingdom task for the last days. This is to encourage her heart.

PrincipleThing.com... The author is a 21-year old young man, but his insights are profound and well thought out. He talks about wisdom being the principal thing, so get wisdom. There are many nuggets of truth that one can find in this blog. I am amazed at how God has gifted him with such a mind and an ability to express a deep truth in a very simple way. Again, I believe that the "30 and under" generation is given a very important task for our times.

Proverbs 31 Journal... The author is a friend of mine, we come from the same church, and we come from the same country. She was the one who introduced me to blogging. Her blogspot is definitely worth a read. You will discover her to be a truly amazing jewel of a woman. Jenny is a great cook, and makes fabulous quilts. I learned quilting from her. She is also a nurse. She loves her husband, and four children, and of course, her God above all.

Enjoying the Journey... This is a very good blog to visit. Some of the post entries that I've read have sunk deep into my heart. The author was born to missionary parents, is a mother of 3 daughters, and is a pastor's wife. The atmosphere created by the posts and pictures in her blog is one of fun and joy and laughter. I know I will enjoy this blog. The writer is spontaneous, and authentic. She obviously lives out her faith in practical, not intellectual, terms. One thing I really like in this blog is Carol Ann's TRANSPARENCY. She hides nothing, she doesn't try to be anonymous. And her family also has dogs!

Adventures of An Ordinary Christian... This is another great blog. The author is a wife and mother, like me. Her entries are heartwarming, and she has a deep grasp and understanding of Scriptures. I love the way this author writes. She is reflective, deep, and she likes to share Biblical truths in a down-to-earth kind of way. Not at all preachy, she simply shares her life as it is. I love the way she writes -- good sentence structure, perfect grammar, and lots of meat. Good stuff. I haven't read much, but I know this is one blog that I will want to read slowly. One post at a time. The author is a doctor, but you read humility all the way. The title of her blog caught my attention because there was a time in my life when God spoke to me and gave me a name for a new season of my life, it was also "Ordinary." I'm glad I found your blog!

I know that there is so much more that can be said about each of the blogs I've chosen. You can check out these blogs and find out!

According to Beautiful Grace, there are a few rules that go with this award, but I don't think these are hard and fast rules. I want to give my "awardees" the freedom to do what they want. They may pass the award on to less than seven, or even just one, other blog. But I think it might be good for us to read your reasons why you are giving the award to a certain blog writer.

Rules:

1. The winner can put the logo on their blog.

2. Link the person you received your award from.

3. Nominate at least 7 other blogs.

4. Put links of those blogs on yours.

5. Leave a message on the blogs of the girls or boys you’ve nominated.

Pass on the award, meet new friends, see how creative our God is in the unique lives of the people He has created... and have fun!

5 comments:

Beautiful Grace said...

Dear Crown of Beauty,

Your kindness blesses me!!! I believe one of the things that pleases Jesus most is the way we use our words (written or spoken) to encourage others in their destinies. YOU PLEASE JESUS!!!

Bless you with many blessings!!!

Love, your friend, Beautiful Grace (2008)

P 31 said...

Manang Lidj,

Wow! Thank you for the nomination. The reason I invited you to blogging is that, you're gifted with it and through the years I have known you, you have inspired and motivated me to write some more to give our God the glory He deserves. Keep it up.... you just don't know how many readers out there are blessed by your words of wisdom!

Love,
Jenny

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much. I feel so honored and encouraged by your award. :D And thank you to you for the work you do promoting the truth!

Maria Pauline

KayMac said...

What a great way to find new blogs. Thank you for your always, very kind comments. I am sure you will be named as a top 7 on many a blogs!

An Ordinary Christian said...

Thank you! God bless you! One day, I hope that Lord gives me a trip around the world in a ship to write a book. Also, an audience to spill all He would share through me! I love the Lord and have found all I want in Him. I like the opportunity to share in words, so much.