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January 30, 2008

Are You Kidding? Yes, Two or Three A Day

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Keith looked up and answered my question just now.   He was putting some bottles of fresh goat milk into the cooler I left outside my door for him.  "Kidding," of course, is what they call what they and the goats are busy doing, during the time of year when the does are giving birth to their baby kids. 

Kidding time is a huge relief to the deprived customers of White Egret Farm, a premier organic goat dairy just outside Austin.  They have had very little fresh goat milk to offer since December.  None of their great organic goat milk cheeses either, thanks to greedy Christmas customers who cleaned out their supply.

Now, their creamy, incredibly delicious goat milk is literally "fresh," because the goats are "freshening" or kidding.  The best milk of the year!  Not to mention the best yogurt too.  Ummm!  I can't begin to describe how tasty it is.  Wish you could have some!

(To answer what many of you may want to know, White Egret Farm not only delivers fresh goat milk products in Austin, they regularly ship them all over the country, from www.whiteegretfarm.com.  So - don't say I never did anything for you!)

January 27, 2008

The sweetness in silence

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25 I tell you the truth, a time is coming and has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear will live. John 5:25(NIV)

Good day!

My family will tell you I’ve been blessed with the gift of gab. I’ve been known to chatter from the moment I get up in the morning until I lay my head down on the pillow at night. My husband, Jeff is a very patient man, but even he has his limits. He gets this furrowed brow look, and I know instinctively when he wants me to just be quiet. God love him! I wonder if he knew just how much time he would spend listening to me chatter when he said, “I do” at the wedding altar. It is my fault he has to wear hearing aids now. I’ve literally talked his ears off.

A wise pastor once said, “If you want to hear God, you must first be willing to listen.” We get so busy, caught up in the chatter of our days that we don’t realize we are withering away. We cannot hear God’s voice if we do not choose to listen. In the early morning hours, just before the sun comes up, I enter into His holy presence with praise and prayers of confession, repentance and intercession. Then I wait in silence. It is in the waiting I feel closest to my Lord. I can sit for an hour and experience the breath of His love.  It is in this silence that I experience His peace that passes all understanding and guards my heart and mind in Christ Jesus. His Word are the only words I hear. I look for the morning light to come, knowing He has already planned for my steps for this day.

When we’ve died to our sin and have been raised with Christ through the power of His blood, we will hear His voice and live! His peace waits for you in sweet silence. This is your moment to be still and listen to God.

Grace and peace,

Deb Spaulding
www.songofdeborah.com

I can hear You speak when I stop and listen. Thank you Jesus, for Your holy presence in the silence of this day. Amen.

January 25, 2008

Radio Interview Airs Thursday, January 31

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Yesterday Pilgrim Radio interviewed me, enlarging on my interview in World magazine, here.  Host Bill Feltner asked about my prison conversion, why my churches grew steadily and were prosperous, and how best to help the poor.  If you want to listen, go to www.pilgrimradio.com, click on "Listen Now" and hear it being broadcast.  The times it can be heard (CT) are 4:04 a.m., 2:04 p.m. and 11:04 p.m.  About 25 minutes long.

Please Pray for Deb's Son

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                                  This is Gerry writing, not Deb. 

Deb has delighted so many of you with her daily devotionals in this space.  Regretfully, she must pause for awhile. Deb and her pastor-husband are in an emergency because of their son David's health.  He is very ill, and has just been diagnosed with epilepsy.  They are worried about their son and trying to manage finances and his illness.

Please take a minute to pray for Deb's son and family.  Please pray for healing for David, and for him and his family to receive all the help they need.  Please pray especially for Deb and her husband as they deal with great stress.

Deb would be very grateful for your prayers.  Please use the "comments" link below to leave any messages of concern and support you might like to express for Deb at this time. 

Thanks so much.  Gerry.

January 23, 2008

Remixing His message

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24 I tell you the truth; whoever hears My word and believes Him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life. John 5:24(NIV)

Good day!

I take the gift of hearing for granted; yet, I’m more cognizant of its benefits now that I’ve begun to actually lose some of my hearing. I just don’t hear as well as I used to. It is especially noticeable when I’m in room with lots of noise, or if someone is whispering, and I can’t make out their words.

Jesus said that if we are to receive eternal life and not be condemned, we must do two things: hear and believe. It’s not just enough to hear something – we must believe it in our hearts. Preachers can preach, yet if we choose not to believe what they’re saying, it does no good. We can read the pages of our Bible but if we pick and choose what we accept or reject, the Word cannot penetrate our lives. He is not only a God of love but He is a God who angers against a sinful and hard-hearted humanity. Christ calls us to hear Him and believe what He says is The truth.

Do you struggle to live what you believe? I say I believe, but don’t follow through. I say I believe the things I want to believe, paying little attention to the words that I don’t want to hear. I read His Word, but don’t practice its teachings. I tell of His love, mercy and grace, while harboring resentment, and unforgiveness inside. Like Paul, I am the worst of sinners – a complete hypocrite. Still, God continues to speak to my heart, even when I fail Him. He covers me with His blood. Christ takes my hearing impediment and lack of faith and transforms it by His grace. God’s love is greater than any love we will ever know.

Today, I’m praying for an extra measure of Christ’s mercy and grace, asking forgiveness for hearing what I want to hear and choosing what I will and won’t believe. I need forgiveness for trying to remix His Message that appeals to my own personal preferences and desires.

Lord, have mercy; Christ, have mercy.

Grace and peace,

Deb Spaulding

www.songofdeborah.com

Create in me a clean heart, and renew a right spirit within me. Amen.

January 21, 2008

Great Magazine Article About, Er, Well, Ah, - Me

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World Magazine, the Christian news-weekly, has just taken a big risk.  They are running a short feature article about me there now, by Susan Olasky, at www.worldmag.com.  It is "Restless Retiree," on the right as you scroll down the page.  It begins, "Radical Robber, Christian Poverty-Fighter...,"  etc.  Well, some of you already know all about that.  But many of you might not.

Thanks, World and Susan.  I just hope no one throws any bricks through your windows!

(You can read about a third of the article; the rest is limited to subscribers.)

January 20, 2008

Sabbath rest

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16 So, because Jesus was doing these things on the Sabbath, the Jews persecuted Him. 17 Jesus said to them, “My Father is always at His work to this very day, and I, too, am working.”  John 5:16-17(NIV)

I encountered an amazing Sabbath rest while attending a seminar yesterday at the Missouri Area Conference Office in Columbia. Our Bishop, Robert Schnase, spoke about the purpose and vision for his new book, Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations. I listened intently to the Bishop’s compelling words, while relaxing in a warm and inviting environment. Our Bishop didn’t get a day off to rest. He spoke for two hours, expressing his deep conviction of reaching the people in Missouri with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. His urgency compels all of us to do the same. We need to follow in this man’s footsteps. He travels many miles every week to share, motivate and inspire Christians, and keeps a horrific schedule. It was obvious to me that the Holy Spirit has given him supernatural strength to move forward in faith each day.

Aren’t you grateful knowing that while God took time to rest on the Sabbath, He never stopped doing good? We need time away to rest and regroup from the drama of our daily routine. Christ makes time to pray and share intimate relationship with the Father. His hospitality does not end during a Sabbath rest. Christ continues to love freely offering new life to all who seek Him. Should we not offer our very best to the one who come to worship in our sanctuaries every week?

Bishop Schnase said, “The most important hour of each week in the life of our visitors is the worship hour.” How will we welcome the Lord’s guests to worship today? Will we lead by the example of Jesus? He was not afraid to speak to those who were seeking Him out, answer their prayers, heal the sick and forgive sin, especially on the Sabbath.  Thank God for mercy and grace that is available to all of us twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

Grace and peace,

Deb Spaulding

www.songofdeborah.com

Teach me, Father, to be radically hospitable, expressing Your unconditional love for all people every day of the week, but especially on the Sabbath, when we come to honor and glorify You. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

January 19, 2008

Perfect timing!

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14 Later Jesus found him at the temple and said to him, “See, you are well again.  Stop sinning or something worse may happen to you.”  15 The man went away and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had made him well. John 5:14-15(NIV)

Good day!

Last night, I listened to the story of a woman who experienced miraculous healing from Stage 3 colon cancer.  During a biopsy, she told of how Jesus sat at her side on the operating table.  She remembered holding onto His robe and crying out His name, just before the anesthesia took effect. 

Isn’t it interesting Jesus chose to heal the man’s physical infirmities first, and then instructed him to stop sinning.  I think we get that part backwards in our minds and in our churches.  We think we have to stop sinning first before we can come to the Lord in faith.  It’s not true!  Christ died for us while we were yet sinning, and that proves His love toward us.  That’s why there are NO perfect people in church. It’s really okay to show up there; we’re all in good company.  We meet Jesus in moments of  desperate need. I meet Jesus when I least expect Him to be there.  He is the only One I know who has picture perfect timing.  He is right here with me now, and He is also with you.

As the body of Christ, we need to embrace the concept of radical hospitality.  Learning to love others unconditionally and without reservation is a Christ-like quality.  We may not always understand the person sitting next to us in church.  We may not know them well, but God knows them intimately.  He knows our neighbors, our cranky relatives, and He knows the condition of our hearts!  Christ wants all to receive forgiveness and restoration for our bodies and souls.  When we recognize our need is greater than our temporary circumstance, we begin to understand who Jesus is and why He came back for us.

If you are looking for healing, Jesus is the only name you need to know.  Turn away from the sin that separates you from the One who longs to give you new life.

Grace and peace,

Deb Spaulding
www.songofdeborah.com

Lord Jesus, thank you for healing my body, mind and spirit, today.  I love you, Lord, Amen.

January 18, 2008

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Taking a step of faith

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8 Then Jesus said to him, “Get up! Pick up your mat and walk.” 9 At once the man was cured; he picked up his mat and walked. The day on which this took place was a Sabbath, 10 and so the Jews said to the man who had been healed, “It is the Sabbath; the law forbids you to carry your mat.” 11 But he replied, “The man who made me well said to me, ‘Pick up your mat and walk.’”
John 5:8-11 (NIV)

Good day!

There is nothing more thrilling than watching a baby-turned-toddler walk unassisted for the very first time. Wobbly little sailor legs begin to gain stability, as tiny toes grip the carpeted floor. When a child walks, parent and grandparents stop to cheer! There are no words for such a historic moment in time.

For the ones who are daily confined to bed or in a wheelchair, there is nothing more glorious than the hope of one day rising up and walking unassisted. It was that hope alone that brought the invalid to Bethesda every day. Can you imagine the joy he must have felt when he picked up his mat and walked for the very first time in thirty-eight years? How could such a miracle be seen as sin? The Jews who saw him walk were more concerned about the breaking of a Sabbath rule than the healing that had just occurred in the man’s life. How would you respond to such a convoluted question? If you were suddenly free to stand up and walk, would you be more concerned about whether to carry a mat, or be about telling the world what Christ has done for you?

Be careful! It is easy to get wrapped up in our rituals and traditions, missing the miracle altogether. We must be willing to lay down our sacred cows, if we want to experience true freedom in His Spirit. What things hold you back from receiving God’s best for you today?

When Christ calls you to pick up your mat and walk, do not let that mat get in your way from receiving God’s best. A leap of faith begins with simple obedience.

Grace and peace,

Deb Spaulding
www.songofdeborah.com

I long to lay aside manmade rules and fully receive the miracle you have fashioned for me. Help me to rise up and walk, in Jesus’ name, Amen.

January 17, 2008

Do you want to get well?

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5 One who was there had been an invalid for thirty-eight years. 6 When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time, he asked him, “Do you want to get well?”  John 5:5-6 (NIV)

“Do you want to get well?” That seems like a strange question for Christ to ask the lame man near the pool of Bethesda. The Scripture tells us that this man had suffered for a long time with an infirmity that kept him from walking. Wouldn’t he long to be whole again? Isn’t that why he drug himself to the pool every day, hoping to receive a healing miracle in the water?

It must have taken an extraordinary effort for him to get there; yet, he never made it into the pool. People go to great lengths to “fix” the pain in their lives. I don’t know anyone who enjoys suffering. We look for ways to ease our hurt; some work to become physically fit. Improving their quality of life, they make healthy food choices, diet and exercise. Some take pain pills for mask a nagging headache or muscle ache. We spend our money each year on health care assistance and medical insurance, seeking the advice of doctors, counselors, athletic trainers, and holistic healers, trying to overcome our chronic pain. We do long to be well, don’t we?

For some, we drag ourselves to the water each day, but stop just short of getting in. We long for wholeness, yet fail to take that final step of faith. Sometimes it is just easier to stay the way we are. Like an old friend, we become comfortable in our present circumstance. Do you know of anyone who would rather continue the way they are going rather than risk the possibility of receiving a whole new lease on life? Is that someone you?

To understand the gift of healing, we must first know what it is like to hurt. We cannot fully appreciate the gift of healing unless we have endured pain. Maybe healing doesn’t come the way we expect or want it to. Maybe we don’t recognize the gift when it is given. How would you answer Christ’s question, “Do you want to get well?”

Grace and peace,

Deb Spaulding

www.songofdeborah.com

Help us to experience complete healing and wholeness through the love of Jesus Christ, Amen.

The Real Fred Thompson

Click here for VIDEO: http://www.townhall.com/video/News/908030

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Great video showing Fred Thompson just as he is in person, relaxed and fully himself among the people, in a small town iin Iowa..  2 1/2 minutes.

January 16, 2008

Just In: Kenya Getting Worse

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Email just now from Shad Williams, about information that came today from some of his pastors in Kenya, by email and by phone.  The killings are increasing.  He says:

Just a quick word to ask you all to pray much for out guys in Kenya. I have received two reports just today (one by phone and one by email) telling us that there are demonstrations going on today, Thursday and Friday and the violence has escalated again - killings, burnings, roadblocks, and mutilations. All our team members are holed up in thier homes. Stores are closed. Roads are impassible. It is a violent brutal dangerous situation. Pray that none of our guys and thier families will be harmed. It is hard to imagine such a situation when we sit so safely in our homes here in America, but it is going on right now as I type this
email to you.
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Thank you for your prayers and God bless you.
Yours in Jesus,
Shad
MSNBC also says the demonatrations are getting worse, here.
Kenyan police battled hundreds of opposition protesters on Wednesday, killing two, as the opposition defied a ban on rallies against President Mwai Kibaki’s disputed re-election, witnesses said.

From the western opposition stronghold of Kisumu to the coastal city of Mombasa, in the capital Nairobi and the Rift Valley town of Eldoret, police clashed with gangs of youths, some of whom erected roadblocks and burnt tires.

More than 600 people have died and 250,000 have been left homeless in the turmoil since Kibaki was sworn in after a December 27 vote that the leader of the opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), Raila Odinga, says was rigged.

Outside observers say that both sides rigged the election, and that since it was such a close election, it would be impossible to go back and find out what really happened, or to have the election over again.  They are urging both sides to compromise and to have a joint government

President Kibaki is willing, but Odinga, who lost the election, is not.  Odinga's followers continue their rampage.

Limbaugh's Brother on Fred Thompson

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This from David Limbaugh, Rush's brother, at townhall.com here:

It's time to step up, Fred. Conservatives need a leader about whom we have no major reservations. The only one looming out there about you is your failure, so far, to persuade voters you want the job.

All of the GOP candidates are vastly superior to all of the Democrat candidates, but here's the way I see the field now.   

Rudy is a strong leader and very good on national security and the war. But he is a social-issues liberal, whose pledge to appoint originalist judges is encouraging -- but not completely convincing.

John McCain is a war hero and a patriot. He has been strong on Iraq but disappointing on Guantanamo, tough interrogation techniques and other war-related issues. He is not a supply-sider and is abysmally bad -- obviously -- on campaign finance reform and thus free speech. Also profoundly troubling is his history of sycophancy toward the liberal media elite and, in turn, their sporadic love affair with him.

Mike Huckabee, I believe, is a strong and sincere Christian. That means a lot to me. It doesn't bother me that he wears it on his sleeve -- assuming he's not being exploitive of his religion, and there, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. Every candidate's worldview guides his beliefs and agenda, and it would be far worse for Huckabee to deny the strong influence of his worldview in forming his identity and contributing to his ideology. It's one thing to be upset with Huckabee if you believe he has used his Christian credentials subtly to highlight and demean Mitt Romney's Mormonism, but I don't believe that's what he's done. Christians shouldn't be accused of attacking other faiths when they are simply promoting their own.

My problems with Huckabee concern his political agenda. Huckabee is probably the strongest social-issues conservative, and since his views are driven by his strong faith, I don't fear he'll change for expediency or other reasons. But it does bother me that he appears to believe -- erroneously, in my opinion -- that his faith requires him to endorse an unacceptably expansive role for government. Extremely problematic are his views on foreign policy -- applying Golden Rule principles to implacable, deadly terrorists and dictators and sometimes even convicted murderers; his nanny-state, big-government tendencies, including advocating a federal smoking ban, greater government involvement in health care, and opposing school choice; his ambiguous record on taxes; and his pandering to liberals on global warming and class warfare, especially in borrowing from their lexicon to pile on George Bush concerning his approach to Democrats and to foreign policy.

Mitt Romney is a man I've warmed to as the campaign has unfolded. I began with great skepticism because of his major, far-too-recent flips on major issues. Certain aspects of his record -- even after his conversion -- cast doubt on his commitment to the unborn and traditional marriage. He also strikes me as a bit too coiffed, too robotic and too much of a politician. But I do see Romney as a very likeable man who is saying almost all of the right things, pun intended, and who, if he is the man he holds himself to be, will make a great president.

That leaves us with Fred. I must confess that Fred is the only one I don't have major reservations about -- apart from his electability. Yes, I worry that he supported McCain-Feingold and that he might not be a strong supply-sider. But on most issues, he seems reliably conservative and appears to have a solid and strong character. I do believe that with Fred, we know what we are getting.

I find his lack of "fire in the belly" refreshing. He strikes me as one of the few presidential candidates since Ronald Reagan whose primary motivation is not personal aggrandizement but rather serving and leading the nation in very troubled and dangerous times. I see him as almost being drafted into this project, and his refusal to drool publicly over the prospect of becoming the most powerful man in the world is positively delightful.

That said, he needs to make a more convincing case to the voters, which will require a greater display of enthusiasm that he views these as both perilous and promising times and that he is the best man, overall, to navigate the ship of state through these times.

So, Fred, please, as distasteful as it may be to you, it's time to step up and prove you want it. Time is short.  (Bolding added.)

Fred Thompson on Mike Huckabee

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What did Fred say at the debate about Huck?  He did not like it that Huck's campaign manager said the Reagan Revolution is dead.  And he attacked what he saw as Huck's 'liberal tendencies.'

It does look like Thompson is showing some 'fire in the belly.'  2 1/2 minutes.

January 15, 2008

Fred - Touch One Ship, Meet Those Virgins

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After Huckabee speaks, Thompson adds:

Yes, I think so. I think I agree with the governor on that. You can't take the judgment like that out of the hands of the officers on the ground there. I think one more step and they would have been introduced to those virgins that they're looking forward to seeing.

(LAUGHTER)

Iran was clearly testing us. They took British hostages under similar circumstances and it proceeded obviously much past what happened to us, but they're testing our resolve. They know that they're dealing with a nation that's not going to put up with that sort of thing. But it's some insight as to the way that they're thinking.

I think the Revolutionary Guard now has taken over from the regular military force with regard to those speedboats and so forth, so they're going to get a little more frisky. But they need to understand that if they cross the line, they're going to be destroyed.

"An Un-Civil War" - Rush

                  (Link from The Belmont Club here.)

Rush's tutorial on the outbreak of Civil War among the Dems.  6 minutes.  Good work-out for laughing muscles and brain.

Your personal testimony is important

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39 Many of the Samaritans from that town believed in Him because of the woman’s testimony. “He told me everything I ever did.” 40 So when the Samaritans came to Him, they urged Him to stay with them, and He stayed two days. 41 And because of His words many more became believers.

John 4:39-41 (NIV)

Good day!

It must have been difficult for this woman to go and tell her hateful neighbors about the man she met at the well, and how He changed her life. She knew she would be rejected; yet, He was worth the risk. If they could meet Him in person, she knew they would believe. Because she was willing to share her story, many people were saved that day. Jesus stayed with the Samaritans for two days, offering living water to the thirsty.

Your personal testimony is important. We assume our family and friends know what we believe. If we not willing to share Christ, they may not know! We fear we might fail in our attempt, so we choose to remain silent. Do we really fail when we share the Gospel with someone and they turn away? Just before Jesus ascended into heaven, He gave His disciples one final instruction, known as The Great Commission. You can find His words at Matthew 28:18-20. Once we get our job description straight, the fear of failure subsides. It is not our job to do the saving. The power of the Holy Spirit enables a seeking heart to accept Christ and follow Him. Jesus simply instructed us to go and tell what Christ has done in our lives.

My family and friends would be the first to tell you that I have not lived a perfect life. I’ve made many mistakes along the way. If there is anything good in me at all, it is Jesus, living in me. He takes broken hearts and heals them. Jesus Christ saved me! And I know if He can save me, He can save you too!

It may be your personal testimony that prompts someone you know to seek Jesus Christ. If you could offer one gift that would give peace and joy today and assurance of hope for tomorrow, would you risk it?

Grace and peace,

Deb Spaulding

www.songofdeborah.com

Help me share Your love Lord, through my personal testimony today. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

January 14, 2008

Feeding the need with His love

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27 Just then His disciples returned and were surprised to find Him talking with a woman. But no one asked, “What do you want?” or “Why are you talking with her?”

31 Meanwhile, His disciples urged Him, “Rabbi, eat something.” 32 But He said to them, “I have food to eat that you know nothing about.” John 4:27; 31-32 (NIV)

Good day!

The disciples were concerned when they saw Jesus talking to the Samaritan woman. Thinking He was overheated, they offered a little food, hoping he might regain his senses. Jesus knew what they were thinking, and challenged them to see the greater need. Jesus showed genuine compassion for the least, last and lost. As Christ’s disciples today, can we see the greater need?

Robert Schnase, Bishop of the Missouri Area of the United Methodist Church, wrote a book in 2007 entitled, “Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations.” He coins the first practice as “Radical Hospitality.” Schnase makes this important observation: “At every turn, the disciples seem ready to draw boundaries and distinctions that keep people at a distance from Jesus. They have a thousand reasons to ignore, avoid, and sometimes thwart the approach of people, reminding Jesus that some of these people are too young, too sick, too sinful, too old, too Roman, too blind, or too Gentile to deserve His attention.” [p.13] We have lots of comfortable, newly padded pews in the Faith Church sanctuary, and ample space for folk to worship the Lord. I wonder why there are so many empty spaces. Is it because we don’t know how to radically welcome the least, last and lost?

Christians have a nasty habit of forming preconceived assumptions about whom they believe Christ calls into His kingdom. If we could only see others the way Jesus sees them, our world would be a radically hospitable place to live, and our churches would overflow with grateful hearts, worshipping and thanking the Lord for His love. It’s the kind of world I’d like to be a part of. Wouldn’t you?

Take a moment to look beyond what you see with your physical eyes, and begin to truly recognize the heart that God loves. A little unconditional love goes a long way. Will you choose to love like Jesus loves you?

Grace and peace,

Deb Spaulding

www.songofdeborah.com

Help me, Lord Jesus, to love people unconditionally, just like the way You love me. Amen.

January 13, 2008

How did He know?

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16 He told her, “Go, call your husband and come back.” 17 “I have no husband,” she replied. Jesus said to her, “You are right when you say you have no husband. 18 The fact is, you have had five husbands, and the man you now have is not your husband.  What you have just said is quite true.

25 The woman said, “I know that Messiah” (called Christ) “is coming. When He comes, He will explain everything to us.” 26 Then Jesus declared, “I who speak to you am He.” John 4:16-18; 25-26 (NIV)

Good day!

How did He know? How did he know who she was? It was as if Jesus could see everything she had ever done. He saw past the failed marriages and recognized her broken heart. How could someone she had just met, know so much about her life? Was He a prophet?  Could He be the Messiah?

Do you remember the first time you fell in love? A wonderful feeling wells up inside when you realize that someone really knows and understands you, and loves you anyway! What kind of love is this? This realization occurs when you meet Christ for the first time at the well of your life. She carried a lot of pain and regret in her heart. If she could simply dump it into the well, her pain would have completely filled it up. We sometimes wonder where God is in the middle of suffering and grief. Jesus shows up just when we need Him the most. He knows and understands you, and loves you anyway!

Our relationship with Christ begins in love. It is the one love that will never ever die. We love Him, because He first loved us. There is no flaw you can hide from His eyes. He sees you and knows you, just as you are. Jesus loves you! Our relationship grows deeper day by day. We speak to Him out of our heart’s desire, trying to express how we feel; yet, He knows how we feel.  Jesus knows our deepest need.

How do you describe a love like this? Could He be the Messiah? Is He standing at the well of your life today, offering you at drink of living water?

Grace and peace,

Deb Spaulding

www.songofdeborah.com

Help me trust you enough, Jesus, to drink living water and give You my heart today. Amen.

January 11, 2008

Living water

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13 Jesus answered, “Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, 14 but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” John 4:13-15 (NIV)

Our family likes to drink bottled water. Tap water is great; yet it often leaves an aftertaste. We like bottled water because it is so refreshing and pure. There are some bottled waters that are actually sweeter to the taste than others. The back label of my water bottle endorses its unique purification system. It must be something special, because the water I drink every day is the sweetest, most refreshing water I’ve ever tasted. This morning, while trying to calculate approximately how much money we spend per month on bottled water, I was astounded at the dollar amount! It seems I have developed a connoisseur’s taste for water! Lord, have mercy!

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have an unlimited supply of pure water to drink? The woman at the well wanted to receive the living water Christ offered. She was tired of making trips to and from Jacob’s well. What a gift to never thirst again! This woman knew Christ’s offer of living water was simply too good to pass by.

As our spirit grows in daily study and prayer and we are rooted in the river of life. His is the wellspring that never runs dry. This drink is free, because Christ paid the price for you and me at

Calvary

; but living water has a steep price. It will cost you everything you have. If you are willing to lose the life you once knew for everlasting life in Jesus, then this living water is what you crave. When you taste it for the very first time, you will not want to drink anything else. The difference between drinking tap and bottled water is its purification process. When Christ purifies your life with His living water, no other water will do.

Are you thirsting for something more? Come to the wellspring – the river of life. It is God’s gift of new life for you and me. Jesus Christ invites you to come and drink deeply today.

Grace and peace,

Deb Spaulding

www.songofdeborah.com

Thank you, Father, for living water. May my life be purified in Jesus Christ. Amen.

January 09, 2008

If we only knew Who asked

John 4:10 (NIV) Jesus answered her, “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked Him and He would have given you living water.”

Good day!

Can you imagine the surprise the Samaritan woman experienced at the well? She tried to sneak out unnoticed around noon, thinking others would not come out in the heat of the day to draw water.  She wanted to fill her water jar and go home, where she could spend the rest of the day in peace.  She was disheartened by the sneers on the faces of her neighbors.  She couldn't help it; she was a half-breed, and eventually began to live up to the expectations of her community.  All she really wanted was to be loved.  It did not matter who she gave her heart to, brokenness plagued her every day.  She didn't expect to meet Jesus at the well.  Who was He and why would He ask her for a drink?

If we only knew Who asked, we would gladly respond.  Has Jesus ever asked you for a drink? Our bodies need water to survive. Our kidneys cannot function properly without water, flushing our organs and removing impurities that collect over time. It is the most nourishing drink we can consume. It was no coincidence that Jesus was at the well that day, waiting for her to arrive. He knew the woman’s need before she asked. He offered her living water, and the love she longed to receive.

Christ extends living water to all who ask Him for a drink. His love is for everyone; regardless of race, culture, or past. Christ broke the barrier of human prejudice when He offered living water to the thirsty. This Gospel is for you and me. If we only knew Who was asking, we would gladly follow Him.

Do you know where to find the spring of living water today? His well will never run dry.  Living water has supernatural healing properties, and it will quench your thirst and set you free!

Grace and peace,

Deb Spaulding

Your living water is all I’ll ever need. Quench my insatiable thirst and wash away my sin today, dear Savior. Amen.

Kenya's Odinga Made Pact With Muslims?

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More has appeared on the internet about the alleged compact with Muslims that Odinga made.  Odinga is the Kenyan who lost in the recent presidential elections.  It is also Odinga's followers who are doing most of the killing and destruction in Kenya now, mostly against the Kikuyu tribe of the winning President of Kenya.

(Oddly, Odinga is also claiming to be Barack Obama's first cousin, that Obama's father was his maternal uncle.  An interesting tidbit; but it is hard to see what that has to do with anything in the U.S.) 

Here is what was posted yesterday at the Belmont Club:

The BBC says Kenyan politician Raila Odinga has claimed that he is the cousin of Barack Obama.

Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga has said he is a cousin of US presidential hopeful Barack Obama. Mr Odinga told the BBC's The World Today that Senator Obama's father was his maternal uncle. Mr Obama's father - a Kenyan also called Barack - met and married his American mother when they were students at the university of Hawaii.

You can't choose your relatives but then your relatives can make things complicated. Raila Odinga is accused of signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the National Muslim Leader's Front, which allegedly promises among other things to "popularize Islam, the only true relgion", establish madrassas and implement sharia law besides in exchange for political support.

Melanie Phillips has more in the Spectator.

Raila Odinga, it said, who was then the current presidential frontrunner, had promised to implement strict Islamic Sharia law if he received the Muslim vote and was elected president. Odinga had signed a secret memorandum of understanding with Sheikh Abdullahi Abdi, chairman of the National Leaders Forum, in which Odinga had allegedly stated his intention, if elected, to

‘within six months, rewrite the Constitution of Kenya to recognize Sharia as the only true law sanctioned by the Holy Quran for Muslim declared regions’.

None of this is Barack Obama's doing, but as the Carters and the Clintons discovered, relatives can be a joy and a headache.

For more information, and copies of the document Odinga signed with the Muslim organization, go to http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2008/01/obama-and-the-m.html

January 08, 2008

Shedding a little light on the matter

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Today is a great day to count the miracles in your life! Many of us can quickly revisit the struggles and problems we encountered yesterday. Do you find yourself focusing on the problems that distress you more than the things that bring great joy to your heart?

When Jesus spoke to Nicodemus, he knew this man was yearning to understand and accept God’s Word. He wanted to know the truth, and Jesus spoke the truth in no uncertain terms. How would Nicodemus recognize the truth? Jesus simply said, “Whoever lives by the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what He has done has been done through God.”  (John  3:21 NIV)

The truth presents itself, plain as day, and we miss it! We are so caught up in the bad that we forget to see the good. We really want to see it, but often, we don’t know where to look. Humanity struggles with war, sickness, poverty, and catastrophic natural disasters. It is hard to see the good through a thick blanket of darkness. It can block the light of His Truth, if we let it. When we look beyond our struggle and see the Truth for who He really is, the darkness begins to fade away until the light overshadows it completely.

This is why Christ came. He came to offer hope to the hopeless, healing to the sick, love to the unloved, and peace to those who find themselves at war. He calls humanity to emerge from the darkness and follow Him into everlasting light. When we choose to live by the Truth, we come into His light, and that light will dispel the darkness once and for all.

There is no greater welcome than the welcome we receive when we choose to place our faith on the rock solid foundation of Jesus Christ. You are invited today to set aside the darkness in your life, and come into His light. Jesus gave Himself willingly so that you might receive abundant life today and eternal life for all your tomorrows. That is the greatest miracle of all! Take a look at what God has given you through the Son. How will He use you to shed a little light in the dark today?

Grace and peace,

Deb Spaulding

Help me to carry Your light into the world today, dear Lord. Amen.

January 07, 2008

Introducing Deb Spaulding, New Guest Blogger

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Deb Spaulding posts a devotional every day.  An example of her work is the post below from December 18, "Stranded in a Car in the Snow, here."

I am very happy that she has accepted my invitation to post regularly here.  Deb is a pastor's wife and Bible teacher, whose regular blog is at www.songofdeborah.com. When you see her photo at the top of a post, you'll know it is a devotional from Deb.

Welcome, Deb!  I'm looking forward very much to all you can bring to our readers.

Gerry

Kenya - Today's Update

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A looter carries clothes he stole past a burning shack in the Kibera slum of Nairobi. (Image from cnn.com)

This came today by email from Shad Williams, head of the ministry assisting Ben Bahati and several other Kenyan pastors:

KENYA CRISIS UPDATE - MONDAY AFTERNOON JAN 7:

Yesterday (Sunday) morning about 8:00 I called Ben in Kenya to gert an update.  I knew he and Mary and the girls were trying to get out of Eldoret and get to Narobi for safety - especially for Mary since she is Kikuyu tribe, the most threatened group in all this.  Thousands have fled the country and hundreds have been murdered in the streets - especially in Eldoret where our ministry is based.

When I called Ben, they had made it to the airport by God's grace and were tryihng to get on a plane.  Ben said it was total chaos.  There were 50 seats on the plane and they had sold 100 Boarding passes.  I hung up and joined with Sheila in prayer that God would give them favor in the eyes of the airline people. 

Two hours later I called back, and they were in Nairobi!  Ben said it was a miracle.  Right after we hung up before, they formed the people into 2 lines and began calling out names for people to board the plane.  Ben's name was the first one called and then Mary and then the girls.  Praise God!  They are now in Nairobu and we have made arrangements for Mary and the girls to fly to the U.S. on Friday night this week.  Ben will remain behind and take care of the ministry - at least for the present time.

We praise God they made onto the plane in Eldoret..The two men (Joseph and Dickson - Ben's church members) that took them to the Eldoret airport said that as they were returning to town, they encountered a road block set up by men of the Nandis tribe.  They were stopping every car, and if they found a Kikuyu person, they killed them right there. 

Mary is Kikuyu, which is why she had to leave.  God has truly protected them and we praise Him for His goodness.  So far none of our team has died or been injured, but the situation is very dangerous.  Please continue to pray.  Thank you and God bless you all.

Yours in Jesus, Shad

(Ben is spending a lot of the ministry's money very fast to buy food for those sheltered in his church in Eldoret, and also in other shelters and orphaneges.  Many are depending on himi, not only for food but for their very lives. So I just sent some additional money to Shad, as their funds have to be getting low. 

Shad never asks anyone for money - never has in 25+ years of ministry, as he feels that is what God wants him to do.  So those of who help support his ministry just give as best we can.

If you want to help too, go to www.wegotothem.com and click on "contact.")

January 05, 2008

Kenya Update

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This came today from Kenyan pastor Ben Bahati:

Hallo again,

We had a good day.  The banks opened and I was able to send lots of money across the country to the pastors and their wives.  I will be sending more on Monday to those who have not opened accounts in banks.  We also bought lots of food for feeding stations and orphanages.

Today 300,000 families are reported displaced, most of them from Eldoret.  300 lives of people are so far reported lost.  Some people have been reported fleeing for safety to Uganda, but Ugandans are closing their borders too.

Today after sending out money to our pastors, I went to see the Sherrif of our police and he was complaining that the policemen that are guarding us are hungry, they have not changed their clothes since the 26th of Dec 07and have never slept.  I went and bought bread for 300 police men.  The Sherrif was very greatful.  He told me to pray for the President and the Opposition leader that their hearts will soften.  Today the president accepted to form a coilition Goverment of national Unity if that was okay with opposition.  Immediately the Opposition Leader, Mr. Raila's response was that nothing will continue until the president resigns.  (These two hardlines statements from both sides means war to continue and more people to die and suffer) 

The sherrif told me that there is a tribe known as the Marakwet.  They have sent a warning that they are preparing themselves to come and attack Eldoret and do a greater harm than what has taken place already.  Since some of their tribe people were killed they are coming for a revenge.  They want to make sure that no Kikuyu is spared in the area, neither their properties.  All our Kikuyu church members are displaced.  Some have come to our Eldoret Church and we are feeding them from there.  We hope they will not be attacked and our church won't be burnt.  They need food, clothing and medicine too.  (I know you remember my wife Mary is a Kikuyu tribe, and I am a Luyha.)

We praise God for Dr. David and NIna Baker who have wired $5000 for air tickets for Mary and our three daughters.  He has also offered them the guest house we stayed in last time we were in Conway to stay in.

From mast night we started TV and radio ads, calling for peace and reconciliation among the government leaders and the tribes.  Pray that it will have impact.

So if I get airplane seats for my family they will be in the States soon.

God bless you, and hoping to hear from you soon.

Ben

(If you want to help this brave pastor and his fellow pastors, as they stay in a very dangerous situation so that they can help protect and feed their congregations as well as local orphanages and shelters, contact www.wegotothem.com, the U.S. ministry that has been working with them for many years.  Click on "contact" at their website.)

January 02, 2008

A Bitter New Chapter for Kenya

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A country that has been one of the success stories of Africa is sliding almost inevitably into civil war.  Times Online, January 1, 2008, by Richard Bowden, here

Kenya has been a catastrophe waiting to happen. 

Every election since multiparty politics was reintroduced in 1991 has involved rigging. So far the margin of victory has always been so great that Western diplomats - keen to maintain “stability” - could claim that the cheating would not have made a difference to the result. “Voting broadly reflected the will of the people” was their duplicitous phrase that allowed the ruling elite to play their quinquennial charade.

Now the margin of victory is too thin. The cheating did make a difference and Raila Odinga, the leader of the main opposition party that has won the largest number of seats in parliament and six out of eight provinces, is not going to accept defeat.

Not just another African country.

Suffering only one - failed - coup attempt in 45 years of independence, its stability makes Nairobi, the capital, the base for transnational corporations, the United Nations and scores of NGOs for East and Central Africa. It is also a beautiful country with well-run game parks for tourists, mountains, lakes and gorgeous Indian Ocean beaches. Unlike many African countries, Kenya's strong professional class has never fled and have driven economic growth at about 5 per cent in the past four years. Kenyans are lucky. The country has no single natural resource, such as oil, to enrich the elite and impoverish everyone else. Kenyans have to work for their money and recently they have done well.

But Kenyans were not happy.  Most felt a lack of "equality and opportunity."

That was an indirect way of saying that the Kikuyu, the ethnic group of President Mwai Kibaki and Kenya's largest, was getting everything to the exclusion of everyone else.

President Kibaka commissioned a public inquiry into the Goldenberg scam, through which some $600 million was stolen from the Treasury in the 1990s. But when the stolen money was found in the bank accounts of sone of the previous president, Moi, the investigation stopped abruptly. The investigator, Mr. Githongo, fled for his life..

...and, even in a British haven, was given an armed bodyguard. With good reason. The Kenyan elite have a history of killing people who ask questions about corruption.

Kenyan politics are the most vicious and tribalised on the continent.  Corruption is a matter of having one's turn.

Politicians often address their own people in coded language. “It is our turn to eat!” is a phrase they often use. It means that it is the turn of our ethnic group to rule — and loot as much as we can.

In 2002 Mr Odinga left Moi's Government and delivered his Luo ethnic group to Mr Kibaki's newly formed Rainbow Alliance. The agreement — in writing — was that Mr Kibaki would change the constitution, create a powerful post of prime minister and appoint Mr Odinga. Once in power Mr Kibaki changed his mind. He presented a new constitution that retained a powerful presidency. Mr Odinga, given the minor transport ministry, left the government in disgust. A brilliant orator and campaigner, he whipped up opposition to Mr Kibaki's new constitution and defeated it in a referendum.

The voting figures showed just how ethnically divided the country had become. The Kikuyu voted for it. Most of the rest against.

Odinga has been in opposition politics most of his life. He is not a man to throw in the towel. The gang around Mr Kibaki have too much to lose if Mr Odinga comes to power. The scene is set for all-out war between the Kikuyu and the rest, a war that kicked off on Sunday afternoon as Luo and Kikuyu attacked each other in towns in Nairobi and elsewhere.

Are Kenya's institutions strong enough to withstand this near civil war? The police will do the President's bidding but there are doubts about the Army, one of the most professional in Africa. Many of its senior officers are reported to be unhappy about soldiers shooting down demonstrators on behalf of a politician who may not be around for long.

America has accepted the result; European election observers said the process was not convincing. With South Africa's leadership in turmoil and Nigeria also suffering from a failed election earlier this year, it is hard to see who in Africa could bring both sides together.

Without concerted international diplomatic intervention, Kenyans may be left to fight it out.

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January 01, 2008

A New "Rwanda" in Kenya?

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The slaughter in Kenya now may be progressing to a Rwanda-type genocide.  Then, international governments sat on their hands while the Rwandan slaughter flared rapidly into genocide.  This must not happen again.  The U.S. and the E.U. need to act now, before it is too late to stop another Rwanda. 

President Kibaki came from behind to win against opponent Raile Odinga, who is alleged to have "made an agreement with the Muslims" according to an email (below) from Kenya Sunday.  Odinga's followers are the ones doing the rioting and killing.  Hundreds of the dominant kikuyu tribe have been killed with machetes, or burnt to death in cars, houses and churches.  50 died who were seeking sanctuary in one church that was burnt to the ground Sunday in Eldoret.  According to MSNBC, here

Kibaki's supporters say he has turned Kenya's economy into an east African powerhouse, with an average growth rate of 5 percent. He won by a landslide in 2002, ending 24 years in power by the notoriously corrupt Daniel arap Moi. But Kibaki's anti-graft campaign has been seen as a failure, and the country still struggles with tribalism and poverty.

Odinga, a flamboyant 62-year-old with a son named Fidel Castro, cast himself as a champion of the poor. His main constituency is Kibera, where some 700,000 people live in breathtaking poverty, but he has been accused of failing to do enough to help them in 15 years as a member of parliament.

In a disturbing reminder of Rwanda, this is also a tribal dispute.  President Kibaki is of the Kikuyu tribe, the largest in Kenya.  Odinga is of the large Luo tribe.  The Luos feel that the Kikuyus have held the government too long, and are too prominent in business.  They want their turn.  Leftist Odinga, who named a son after Fidel Castro, is their champion.

Also - as may have been the case in Rwanda - this conflict may be exacerbated by tensions between Muslims and Christians.  Kenya is almost evenly divided between the two.  Just 2 years ago, a law was narrowly defeated that  prohibited Christians from meetings in public places, while at the same time allowing Muslims to have such meetings, here

Here is a first-hand report from a respected Kenyan pastor, received by email Sunday 12/30/07:

Thanks, for your prayers were answered!  Mary, I and family were traveling from Kakuru to Eldoret and ran into 5 roadblocks.  At one of them, the machete-waving rioters tried to pull Mary out of the car, asking what tribe she was from.  God intervened and sent 3 men (probably angels) from the local Kalinjin tribe that were able to get me and family out of the situation by driving us to Eldoret.  The Kalinjin men told me they would rather die than let me and my family not get home 50 kilometers away!  Awhile later, we were stopped again and the mob said that the 3 men were paid to drive us through.  100 men surrounded the vehicle and broke our taillights with rocks and somehow one man released us and told us to get out of there as fast as possible.

We are home now and this is what I can say: we saw death with our own eyes, and we saw the Lord save me and my family.  On two incidents we saw, they burnt two cars of people in front of our eyes.  Whenever my girls saw these bad people stopping us on the road, they saw death of at least their mother, because she is of the Kikuyu tribe.

Keep praying.  Kibaki [the President of Kenya] came from behind and beat Raila Odinga .  Now Raila's people are even more upset.  They are the ones who have been rioting all along, because they don't agree with the results.

By the way, I'm sorry that I even did not know that today is Sunday.  That was not in me.  The only thing that mattered was life for my family and I.

6 Kikuyus have been killed in Eldoret.  (He did not know then about the 50 more who died when an Eldoret church was burned to the ground that same day.)  10 Kikuyus killed in Kisii, 10 in Kakamega, and Mathare and Kibera slums are burning now.  Many people are displaced.

Keep praying for our protection.

I believe the church now has an opportunity to bring reconciliation to the tribalism that is obviously a major rift in the country.  Pray that God's people from across all 42 tribes would unite and bring healing to the land.

Pass this on to anyone you know who will pray for our Kanyan brothers and sisters.

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A New Year's Prayer

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Holy God of Heaven and Earth,

I know that a thousand years are as a day to you, but we humans are bound up in time.  As a new year is beginning, please teach me to....

-care more about people and less about money.

-enjoy my work but not let it enslave me,

-and laugh more easily than I did last year.

As I get ready for 2008, help me to remember things that are easy to forget....

-that it might well be my last year,

-that some people are counting on me,

-and that you have things for me to do.

Lord, with the things I have accumulated over the years, please let me....

-shake off the monotony of life,

-try some new things in this new year,

-and mend some broken fences.

And, Father of Mercies, please teach me in this new and unspoiled year to....

-lighten up and enjoy children, sunsets, reading and long walks,

-avoid quarrels and work at being a peacemaker in this world.

-and start next year with fewer regrets than I bring to 2008.

I cannot know what this year will bring, and I am grateful for that!  But help me....

-eat less junk food.

-exercise and take better care of my body,

-and learn to enjoy the simple pleasures of life.

Above all other things, Father, I want to be your instrument for....

-easing some body's too-heavy load,

-relieving some sad person's misery,

-and introducing some lost soul to Jesus.

Come what may in the year about to begin, may we live it for your glory, within your wall, and to your delight.

We pray in the name of Jesus.  Amen.

(From Rubel Shelly's "FAX of Life" at www.rubelshelly.com )

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