living intentionally by faith everyday

L.I.F.E by Ashley Pichea

My excuse…

I hate to do it, but the rest of the “normal” posts for the remainder of this week are going to be postponed.  

Life is chaos around here:

  • I’ve been working on my research paper this week (it’s not quite finished).
  • We’re closing on our house this morning!
  • We’re moving today, tomorrow, and Saturday.
  • Yesterday at 2:30pm, this is what I had boxed up.
  • And this is *part* of what I still had left to box.

I hope to return to regular posting on Monday, as long as I have internet and can find my computer amidst the boxes.

Have a GREAT weekend!

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Who & Why Wednesday: God is my HIDING PLACE

Who is God? God is my HIDING PLACE: Psalm 28

Why do I care? This Psalm is full of names and attributes of God that invite me to run into His outstretched arms in times of inability and trial. He is the ROCK I can build my life upon – the foundation that will never crumble. He is my AVENGER - He will see justice paid, whether on earth or in the end of time; it is not my place to worry about it. He is my STRENGTH when I have none. He is a SHIELD to protect me from evil. He is my SAVIOR. He is my SHEPHERD - guiding me to His will for my life.

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Top 10 Things my Relevant Roomies should know about me…

The Relevant Conference is only three-and-a-half weeks away! So excited, but so nervous. I had my first airport nightmare this weekend.

In light of the upcoming conference, some of the gals attending the conference have started a link-up to share a bit about themselves with their roommates, and I thought I’d join in today.

I’ve never met any of my roommates, but that doesn’t phase me. I tend to do well in situations with new people. I’ve enjoyed getting to know these ladies through their blogs and on Twitter, and I can’t wait to meet them!

Ten things my Relevant Roomies should know about me:

  1. I’m loud. Especially when I get tired and excited. Beware of my laughter!
  2. I’m tall. Without heels on, I’m just shy of 5’10, with heels, I tend to be closer to 6′.
  3. I’m outgoing, but it’s just a front. In reality, I just want to be liked.
  4. I’m young. Unlike the majority of the conference goers in their mid-30s (I’m guessing), I’m a mere 26 years old.
  5. I’m a pretty causal dresser. My daily wardrobe at home consists of sweats and tshirts. I’ll try to dress it up a bit for the conference – I usually try to at least look put together in public.
  6. I’m excited to leave my family at home. I haven’t been away from my entire family overnight in a long time. It will be so nice not to have to worry about them for a weekend!
  7. I’m competitive. If there’s a competition (even in jest), I’ll probably go all out. That’s just my nature. Can’t wait for the game night fun!
  8. I’m a native Michigander. Though I live in Indiana currently, my heart resides in Michigan. We bleed Blue & Maize at our house.
  9. I’m a book-a-holic. If you haven’t figured it out from all my book reviews, I *love* to read!
  10. I am so excited to room with you! I cannot wait to meet you all in person and to get to know you better. We are going to have a BLAST at Relevant and come home IRL friends!

What are some things I should know about you?

This post is linked up to the Relevant Roomies linkup and Top 10 Tuesday.

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Praising God for Insomnia

A few weeks ago, I sat down one morning with only a few moments to myself before I needed to get the kids up, dressed, fed, and out the door. The chaos of my life was weighing on my mind, so I took out a sheet of paper and made a “to-do” list, writing down all the things I wanted to accomplish that day. After emptying my mental list on to the paper, I spent a few minutes with God. The first thing I prayed was:

Lord, I lay my “to-do” list at Your feet today. Add or subtract from it as You choose – by Your Spirit, guide me throughout the day to accomplish Your will in my life.

Now, my “to-do” list had a LOT of tasks on it that I hoped to accomplish that day. Some were obviously more important than others, and some were non-negotiables. Leaving my list with God, I went about my day, making time to accomplish some of the tasks on my list.

About half way through the day, I was getting very cranky and irritable, so I decided that the wise thing to do would be to leave my “to-do” list aside for an hour or so and take a nap with the kids. Three hours later, I woke up less cranky.

That evening, we headed to bed around 9:30pm (which is a little bit earlier than “normal”, but not out of the ordinary), and I was surprised to feel as tired as I did, considering the nap I’d taken. So I laid down and attempted to fall asleep, but my brain wouldn’t shut off. An hour later, I was back out of bed and online trying to make the most out of my insomnia.

(Did you know that Twitter is actually quite quiet after 12am EST?)

Around 2am, I was starting to feel a bit tired and ready to hit the sack again. I actually made a joke (to myself) about Bejeweled (my time killer of choice) being on God’s “to-do” list for me that day. I was getting ready to get off the computer when I noticed that a friend had just gotten on (thanks to Skype alerting me). I thought it odd for her to be on that time of night, so I decided to chat with her to see what was up.

That 2:30am Skype conversation was God-appointed. It was an addition to my “to-do” list that God had allowed me to “complete” due to the addition of the three hour nap earlier in the day. My friend was stressed and overwhelmed by life. She had woken up in the middle of the night because she’d forgotten to complete a task earlier in the day. I was able to pray for her right then, praying for God to grant her peace.

After I prayed for her, I headed to bed doing something I never thought possible… I was praising God for insomnia!

What additions to your “to-do” list do you need to be praising God for? Are there things in your life that seem like they have no value? Is God using the seemingly ordinary for His glory?

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Praising God for Insomnia

A few weeks ago, I sat down one morning with only a few moments to myself before I needed to get the kids up, dressed, fed, and out the door. The chaos of my life was weighing on my mind, so I took out a sheet of paper and made a “to-do” list, writing down all the things I wanted to accomplish that day. After emptying my mental list on to the paper, I spent a few minutes with God. The first thing I prayed was:

Lord, I lay my “to-do” list at Your feet today. Add or subtract from it as You choose – by Your Spirit, guide me throughout the day to accomplish Your will in my life.

Now, my “to-do” list had a LOT of tasks on it that I hoped to accomplish that day. Some were obviously more important than others, and some were non-negotiables. Leaving my list with God, I went about my day, making time to accomplish some of the tasks on my list.

About half way through the day, I was getting very cranky and irritable, so I decided that the wise thing to do would be to leave my “to-do” list aside for an hour or so and take a nap with the kids. Three hours later, I woke up less cranky.

That evening, we headed to bed around 9:30pm (which is a little bit earlier than “normal”, but not out of the ordinary), and I was surprised to feel as tired as I did, considering the nap I’d taken. So I laid down and attempted to fall asleep, but my brain wouldn’t shut off. An hour later, I was back out of bed and online trying to make the most out of my insomnia.

(Did you know that Twitter is actually quite quiet after 12am EST?)

Around 2am, I was starting to feel a bit tired and ready to hit the sack again. I actually made a joke (to myself) about Bejeweled (my time killer of choice) being on God’s “to-do” list for me that day. I was getting ready to get off the computer when I noticed that a friend had just gotten on (thanks to Skype alerting me). I thought it odd for her to be on that time of night, so I decided to chat with her to see what was up.

That 2:30am Skype conversation was God-appointed. It was an addition to my “to-do” list that God had allowed me to “complete” due to the addition of the three hour nap earlier in the day. My friend was stressed and overwhelmed by life. She had woken up in the middle of the night because she’d forgotten to complete a task earlier in the day. I was able to pray for her right then, praying for God to grant her peace.

After I prayed for her, I headed to bed doing something I never thought possible… I was praising God for insomnia!

What additions to your “to-do” list do you need to be praising God for? Are there things in your life that seem like they have no value? Is God using the seemingly ordinary for His glory?

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