i first met the amish when i was a senior in high school. i thought they were quaint and fun to observe and try to snap the occasional picture. i didn't give much thought to the "why" behind how they live, and i certainly looked at them more as a cult rather than followers of the One True God. this book amish grace stems from the school shooting at nickel mines, pa (about 20 miles from where we now live). but it covers much more than just the school shooting. it quickly covers the amish background from their time of martyrdom around the time of the protestant reformation to the way they currently adapt technology to fit within their principles (rent freezer space from non-amish neighbors, phone shanties in their barns, computers for their business that have no games, internet access or extras that run on batteries). their example of forgiveness is unsurpassed and humbling to those of us who have had reason to forgive someone for a wrong committed. it includes other stories of amish forgiveness including one we personally witnessed of a member in our church involved in a car accident with a buggy (the joel kime story-you can google it if you don't want to read the whole book).
this was a great read, affecting the way i think of the amish, think of forgiveness and look at the world through the filter of the Bible. for you homeschoolers, you would be interested to know that the amish really do use the pathway readers many of us used in homeschooling. the 8th grade book speaks specifically of the amish martyrs and why they need to be in the habit of forgiving. we still have our whole set, as it's one the kids asked to keep when we were weeding through our homeschool material for our massive yard sale last year.
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
got hope?
this post is primarily for my children because there are so many things i want them to know and remember and since they're in school now i have so little time with them
i've been studying the psalms of ascent (120-134)--you know how i don't think there's ever a coincidence with what you're studying in the Bible and what you're personally experiencing. i know it's difficult to share a small house like we're doing now-no bed, one bathroom to 9 people, no personal space... but there is Someone who hears you...
psalm 130
out of the depths i cry unto Thee, YAHWEH
o hearken to my voice, ADONAY, let Thine ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications.
if iniquities Thou shouldest mark, Yah, who could stand?
for with Thee, ADONAY, is pardon; that (Thy law) may be revered.
i wait on YAHWEH; my soul doth wait; for His word i hope;
my soul for ADONAY, from morning watch to morning watch.
for with YAHWEH is kindness, and plenteous with Him is ransom;
inasmuch as He ransometh israel out of all his iniquities.
just like the heat of summer makes us hope for winter and cooler temps and winter with cooler temps makes us hope for summer and warm weather fun.... whatever circumstance you find yourself in (and this will not be the last difficult one you will face) hope in the Lord. cry out to Him. we've made it 4 weeks, and you've done very well.
out of the depths i cry unto Thee, YAHWEH
o hearken to my voice, ADONAY, let Thine ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications.
if iniquities Thou shouldest mark, Yah, who could stand?
for with Thee, ADONAY, is pardon; that (Thy law) may be revered.
i wait on YAHWEH; my soul doth wait; for His word i hope;
my soul for ADONAY, from morning watch to morning watch.
for with YAHWEH is kindness, and plenteous with Him is ransom;
inasmuch as He ransometh israel out of all his iniquities.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
catching up
the pete-ster
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
it's a zoo around here
and it's martha to the rescue. as in, martha stewart craft puppet kits sold at walmart. fitting all of our clothes and the dog stuff into our van/honda was enough of a challenge, we didn't get to bring extras like craft stuff or toys. olivia has had fun teaching pete how to make these puppets and he and mike have enjoyed playing with them (mike even took one for his "leader day" at school, which most of us know as "show-and-tell.")
Monday, January 26, 2009
choose wisely
good things over at the shepherd press blog concerning choosing friends and social networking sites like facebook. facebook and friends is a great, biblical treatise on what is a real friend. i refuse to do facebook (introvert that i am) for the very same reasons that my brother/others *do* facebook (we can look up kids from 3rd grade! every person we ever dated can catch up with our lives as middle aged people! all 400 of our closest friends can know our status at any given moment!). but i let my kids do it to alleviate the guilt i occasionally feel for making them move 5 times in 13 years. it's a great way for them to keep in touch with cousins as well as friends, and it sure is fun to log in on their accounts and see those pictures of my brother that his 3rd grade friends still have around and have scanned in.
however, i have many concerns. i can't possibly police every comment written on their walls, or that they write on their friends' walls. i don't know many of their contacts. and is it a good use of time? after all, it's "just facebook." i can hear my teenagers now. i want them to read these articles and sit and have an intelligent discussion with me about them but i'm not sure yet whether it would produce the result i desire. they already have enough attitudes to fight against right now.
one thing is for sure. post only what is helpful is what i strive to document here on the legacy i'm leaving for our kids. if i ever waver from these four basic principles:
however, i have many concerns. i can't possibly police every comment written on their walls, or that they write on their friends' walls. i don't know many of their contacts. and is it a good use of time? after all, it's "just facebook." i can hear my teenagers now. i want them to read these articles and sit and have an intelligent discussion with me about them but i'm not sure yet whether it would produce the result i desire. they already have enough attitudes to fight against right now.
one thing is for sure. post only what is helpful is what i strive to document here on the legacy i'm leaving for our kids. if i ever waver from these four basic principles:
1) Be faithful to God and you will be faithful to others.
2) Be brief.
3) Be truthful and factual.
4) Be pleasant and encouraging.
you have my permission to call (comment or email) me on the carpet about it.
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
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Friday, January 23, 2009
snow wars
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