Our new Bible Study will begin on September 19, 2010 @ 5 PM
"Becoming More Than a Good Bible Study Girl"
"“I really want to know God, personally and intimately.” Those words of speaker, award-winning author, and popular blogger Lysa TerKeurst mirror the feelings of countless women. They're tired of just going through the motions of being a Christian: Go to church. Pray. Be nice. That spiritual to-do list just doesn't cut it. But what does? How can ordinary, busy moms, wives, and workers step out of the drudgery of religious duty to experience a living, moment-by-moment, deeply intimate relationship with God?
In six small group DVD sessions designed for use with the accompanying Participant's Guide, Lysa shows women how they can transform their walk with God from lackluster theory to vibrant reality. The Becoming More Than a Bible Study Girl DVD curriculum guides participants on an incredible, tremendously rewarding journey on which they will discover how to:
• Build personal, two-way conversations with God
• Study the Bible and experience life-change for themselves
• Cultivate greater authenticity and depth in their relationships
• Make disappointments work for them, not against them
• Find incredible joy as they live out their faith in everyday circumstances
Sessions include:
1. Becoming More Than a Good Bible Study Girl … in My Heart
2. Becoming More Than a Good Bible Study Girl … in My Walk with God
3. Becoming More Than a Good Bible Study Girl … in My Relationships
4. Becoming More Than a Good Bible Study Girl … in My Struggles
5. Becoming More Than a Good Bible Study Girl … in My Thoughts
6. Becoming More Than a Good Bible Study Girl … in My Calling "
I found this the other day thought I would share it with you ..........
Life Lessons from 'The Wizard of Oz'
What 'The Wizard of Oz' Taught Me About Life
It's hard to believe, but "The Wizard of Oz," one of the most beloved movies of all time, celebrates its 70th birthday this year. Not only has the classic story of Dorothy and her funny friends entertained generations of moviegoers, it has also taught us some unforgettable lessons about life.
Here are 10 of the life lessons you can learn from "The Wizard of Oz."
Accept Your Friends for Who They Are
A true friend will help you on your life's journey and get you through all the problems—big and small—that may arise. So accept your friends, quirks and all, and recognize when they need a little help too. Because you never know when you'll need them around to rescue you from some flying monkeys.
Follow Your Own Yellow Brick Road
Although Glinda the Good Witch directs Dorothy to the yellow brick road, explaining that it will lead her to the one person who can get her back home to Kansas, let's face it: Dorothy probably could have found the road on her own. It was right there in front of her. Discover your own path in life—what you want to be, where you want to go, how you want to live--and be sure to sing and skip throughout the journey.
Don't Hide Your True Self Behind a Screen
One of the most memorable scenes in the film is when we discover the Wizard is just a man.
He has no magical powers. He doesn't even have a booming voice.
The lesson? Don't try to be something you're not,
because the people who matter in this life will love you no matter what.
There's No Place Like Home (Wherever Home Is)
Although it should go without saying, home means more than just your house or apartment. It's wherever the people you love—and who love you—are found.
You can have many different "homes," and even if you haven't visited in a while, you can always go back.
Look Within for Your Power
We all remember the scene where Dorothy misses her balloon flight home, starts to cry, and is subsequently notified by Glinda that with those fancy ruby slippers, she had the power to return home the whole time; she just needed to discover it for herself. When in doubt, look within for the answer. You're more powerful than you think.
Allow Yourself to Dream
Whether you want a better home, a more exciting job, or a new love,
allow yourself to take a moment from your busy life to look over the rainbow and visualize future possibilities.
This could really inspire you to start turning the dream into reality.
Running Away Is Never the Answer
Sure, that mean Miss Gultch threatened to take Toto away after he snapped at her.
But if Dorothy had not run away, she probably wouldn't have gotten caught up in that tornado mess.
Confronting your problems and figuring out a solution (with a little help from your friends or family)
will help you feel better about yourself and allow you to sleep at night. You won't even need a poppy field.
Don't Give Up Your Principles (or Your Ruby Slippers)
Dorothy knew giving her ruby slippers to the Wicked Witch would only lead to trouble.
(The sparks that flew when the Witch tried to take them from her might have been an indication.)
So when someone tries to make you do something you know in your heart isn't right,
stand firm and stay true to yourself.
Believe in Good and Good Things Will Happen
Wonder what would have happened had Dorothy chosen to follow the Wicked Witch instead of Glinda?
Probably nothing good. Dorothy chose to follow the Good Witch and was helped along her journey.
Being positive and believing in good will make it easier for good things to happen in your life.
The Solution Might Be Right Under Your Nose
The answer to Dorothy's problem getting home was literally under her nose the entire time --
on her feet to be precise. When you've racked your brain for a fix to your own problem (big or small)
and still don't have a solution, try stepping away from it for a minute to clear your mind.
Tackling your troubles with a clear head may help you find the simple answers that are right in front of you.
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