Friday, August 31, 2012

Oh man, here comes a Lukewarm Christian again.


Are you a lukewarm Christian? It breaks my heart to admit that there are many times I have to say yes I was or am. It seems as my brother’s progress is at more of a stand still my fire for God is diminishing. Of course Im reminded to praise him for all the good things I have and that is easy to do every day. But when my brothers health just kept plummeting and we didn’t know what was happening I leaned so hard on God and dug so deep into his word that I felt his presence in me all the time.

Now I  hate that I have become busy.  I wrestled with God about staying home, but boy oh boy did it bring me such a sense of simple and thankfulness. Again so close to him.  Now that I am working our schedule has become a bit more hectic, but in all honesty not much. I only work 16 hours a week, but it’s the stress of Childcare and having new responsibilities at work that keep it seeming busy.

I remember my first week starting at Habitat I did not feel nervous. I did not have expectations going into the job and since having a baby my priorities were completely different. First I knew that God had complete control and to trust him and that no matter what if things were not working out for Riley then this was just a job, but yet God has reminded me that this is more than just a job. I mean what Habitat for Humanity started out as and what it stands for alone is all about God. I have a job where I get to lead us in prayer.  A job where so far almost all of the volunteers are connected to local churches. So far I’ve got to hear personal testimonies of those who have come to know Jesus. I get to see so many people give their time to work hard on a house for someone they do not know. It’s very inspiring.  My job is a constant reminder of how much God loves us, and yet I can feel that I’m still not making him my top priority. How can that be?

I guess because sometimes just talking about God isn’t enough. It’s going to that place where you can feel his spirit move through you. Have you found that place yet? My husband and I always seem to make major life decisions in front of water. Its where we always just reflect and come to peace. I know he feels God through nature more, and I do too.  I also feel God a lot through music, which is why I love worship so much. But we are all different and everyone can feel the holy spirit move through them in different situations. It’s just important that once we find those spots to go there, with intentions of being with God.

So here are some reminders that we may be a lukewarm Christian and we need to make God our number one priority over everything else. And why shouldn’t he be? Look at how much he provides for u and how much he loves us? If you are questioning those two things then it may be time for you to surrender and trust in him.

Heres a quote from David Goetz, “ Too much of the good life ends up being toxic, deforming us spiritually.” A lot of things are good by themselves, but all of it together keeps us from living healthy, fruitful lives for God.

Here are a couple statements to see if you are “lukewarm”  Take a deep breath, truth can sting a bit.

Lukewarm people attend church fairly regularly. It is what is expected of them, what they believe” good Christians do, so they go.
“The Lord says :These people come near to me with their mouth and honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. Their worship of me is made up only of rules taught by men” Isa. 29:13

Lukewarm people give money to charity and to the church… as long as it doesn’t impinge on their standard of living. If they have little extra and it is easy and safe to give, they do so. After all, God loves a cheerfulgiver, right?
“King David replied to Araunah, “No, I insist on paying the full price. I will not take for the Lord what is yours, or sacrifice a burnt offering that costs me nothing.” (  1 Chron. 21:24)
Lukewarm people tend to choose what is popular over what is right when they are in conflict.. They desire to fit in both at church and outside of church; they care more about what people think of their actions ( like church attendance and giving) than what God thinks of their hearts and lives.
“ I know your deeds, you have a reputation of being alive, but you are dead.” ( Rev. 3:1)

Lukewarm people don’t really want to be saved from their sin; they want only to be saved from the penalty of their sin. They don’t genuinely hate sit and aren’t truly sorry for it; they’re merely sorry because God is going to punish them. Lukewarm people don’t really believe that this new life Jesus offers is better than the old sinful one.
“ I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” (John 10:10)
“What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? By no means! We died to sin; how can w e live in it any longer?” ( Romans 6:1-2)

Lukewarm people are moved by stories about people who do radical things for Christ, yet they do not act. They assume such action is for "extreme" Christians, not average ones. Lukewarm people call "radical" what Jesus expected of all His Followers. 

" Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says." (James 1:22)

Lukewarm people rarely share their faith with their neighb ors, coworkers, or friends. They do not want to be rejected, nor do they want to make people uncomfortable by talking about private issues like religion.

"Whoever acknowledges me before men, I will also acknowledge him before my Father in heave. But whoever disowns me before men, I will disown him before my Father in heaven." 

I'll post the rest from Francis Chan on Lukewarm Christians next!!

Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Bolands Diabetic Living Article

So, for those of you who have been dying to read this article I have uploaded the article to the site. But with that said, if you are a diabetic this magazine has some really great articles and recipes that are totally worth checking out. You may even want to browse their online stuff here. Thank you to Diabetic Living for publishing my story. Thank you to my husband for the inspiration as well as my daughter. You two are my world! This is the only way I can get the article on here so it may be blurry or hard to read and in that case.. I guess you better go out and buy the magazine!!




Ok that is not easy to read. So here is the article

My husband, Eric, has lived 
with type 1 diabetes for 
18 years—since he was 
8 years old. I have sympathized with 
him, helped him count carbs, and 
shared his frustration when his 
meter readings were less than 
perfect. But I never really knew what 
living with diabetes was like. That is 
until last year, when I was diagnosed 
with gestational diabetes.
A lot to learn
Eric is the first person I ever met with 
diabetes. In college he was very 
reserved about his diabetes, and, like 
many people, I was clueless about 
the disease. I thought it meant he 
just couldn’t eat sugar. As years went 
by and I learned more about 
diabetes, we would have occasional 
arguments about how he managed 
his diabetes. 
I’d sometimes grab his meter off 
the kitchen counter to look at his 
numbers. If I saw that they were high 
or that he only tested twice, I’d 
accuse him of not taking care of 
himself. He would respond with a 
blank stare, and I could see the 
anger rising in his eyes. I didn’t care 
what his excuse was because, 
according to all the books, it was 
bad to have a blood glucose above 
150. He didn’t care what books said, 
because he knew there were some 
days that his numbers were off no 
matter what he did.
Boy, did I learn that lesson.
A dietitian taught it to me when I 
was six months pregnant. I recall 
simmering with anger as she told 
me I was not supposed to eat more 
than three servings of carb for my 
meals and snacks. I was 27, wasn’t 
overweight, and well within my 
target pregnancy weight. I ate a 
healthful diet, yet my blood sugar 
Gestational diabetes gives one woman a new understanding 
of what her husband lives with every day.
photos by Alexandra Grabrewski
numbers were still too high. An 
endocrinologist told me that I 
needed to take insulin before every 
meal and before bed. It took all I had 
to stop the tears from streaming 
down my face. Eric was right there 
next to me, and suddenly I didn’t feel 
as scared. He knew exactly what I 
was feeling. 
I cried the first time I gave myself 
an insulin shot. I remember asking 
Eric, “How can I possibly go through 
Thanksgiving only eating four 
servings of carbs?” He grabbed my 
hand and said, “It’s only for a few 
months; this is how I have to
live forever.” 
I quickly learned how important 
carb counting is and that the type of 
carb matters, too. I understood why 
my husband would have a short 
temper or just want to sleep 
because his blood sugar went too 
high or it came down way too fast. 
A brighter future
My three-month experience even 
helped Eric make some needed 
changes. Even though he wears an 
insulin pump, he finally realized he 
really shouldn’t go back for more 
Tasia Boland blogs at 
tasiasideasandthoughts
.blogspot.com.
If you had gestational diabetes, you have a  
35–60 percent chance of developing diabetes 
in the next 10–20 years. Doctors recommend 
scheduling regular checkups to guard against 
diabetes’ return. Tasia Boland knows she is at 
risk with future pregnancies and later in life. 
    “If it happens, it will be OK, because today I 
have control of this disease,” she says. “The 
healthy choices I make every day let diabetes 
know who’s really in charge.”
once he’s had four carb servings. 
He would see me testing my blood 
glucose all the time for fear of 
having a large baby, and he, too, 
began testing more. 
Our daughter, Riley, was born 
February 8, 2011, weighing a healthy 
7 pounds 8 ounces. Her blood sugar 
was 115, and the nurses tested her 
every hour until it returned to normal 
range. Today she’s doing great. 
 Eric and I are eating healthier 
now. We’ve eliminated processed 
foods and include more fruits, 
veggies, and whole grains. We even  
take walks. For my family, gestational 
diabetes was a blessing in disguise


A rare Reese Artichoke coupon

Hey everyone!

I just found this coupon that I have never seen before and am really excited because with fall and winter coming up my hearty meals start including artichoke hearts! So here is a coupon for $.50 off! Not bad when doubled !!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Bacon and more random freebies!

So I wanted to share with you some random items that were free or pretty darn cheap with coupons and how awesome it is to get free products at Tops with coupons because you get 10 gas points for every coupon you use.

Also wanted to update you since I have started clipping coupons and actually finding recipes that use the ingredients I already have for the last 2 months I have not spent more than $45 a week. ( I kept all my reciepts!) With that $45 budget it includes toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner and deodorant.  I was really surprised to see that I kept this budget because there were some weeks where I felt I wasnt getting good deals but really always waiting for a sale and using coupons saves so much money.

So the above I got for $14.56, not bad considering the bacon is $6.99 a package. 
My total before coupons was $30.66

Here is the breakdown:

St. Ives was on sale for $1 used a $1 off any one St. Ives product ( online no longer available)
Final Price- Free

John Frieda was on sale $4.99 used a peelie from last one I bought for a $1.00 off
Final Price- $3.99

Wholly Gucamola used a $1 off from newspaper
Final Price-$1.99

Sorrento Ricatta cheese was on clearance for $1.84 Originally priced at $3. and something

Helluva Good Cheese was not on sale, but we needed cheese but I used a $.75 Tops manufacturer coupon that said it does not double, but they doubled it! So I got a $1.50 off
Final Price- $1.79

Glade Expressions Spray was on sale for $3.99 Used a $3/1 coupon here 
Final Price was $.99 but you receive a $1 off next shopping order from buying this item, so really it was FREE!

Starkist Tuna on sale for $1.34 used a $.55/1 coupon from newspaper. That was doubled.
Final Price was $.24

Oscar Mayer Select Bacon- $6.99 got a coupon in mail for a free package from their facebook page!
Final Price- FREE

Gerber Grabbers was on sale for $1.50 used a $.75/1 coupon here doubled.
Final Price- Free ( There is also a $.75/1` Gerber Organic pouch that you can use here and would be free too)

So this trip I earned 96 gas points as well!! Gotta love Tops!!