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Motivate Me Monday! My Schedule! Link Up Yours!

May 11th, 2009

Happy Monday! Well, even though my MMM post for today is about my schedule, I have to say that I am truly super motivated about MY BLOGAVERSARY PARTY starting Wednesday! P-A-R-T-Y! Woo hoo! (Check out the AMAZING prize list here!) Okay, back to priorities and a schedule (you know, the fun stuff). First of all, let me show just one reason why I need to have focused priorities and a schedule:

Yep, that’s the dirty laundry…and not even all of it. Scary, I know. But, I shall have no fear – I will defeat this enemy! What is my weapon? Take a look:
We started following this schedule last week and it has been very helpful so far. I know it’s super simple, but I need simple! I’m a simple kind of gal.
Alrighty, I’m ready to see your priorities/schedules – I just love ripping off, uh, I mean, being inspired by your ideas! Do share!
Your Turn!
  • Share some advice, wisdom, practical applications, tips you’ve learned, etc. that you think would benefit and motivate others.

*Make sure to link directly to your MMM post and then link back here (you know, for the link love and all)!

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Reclaim Your Life – A Challenge

May 4th, 2009

Alright, perhaps I should have titled today’s post, Reclaim my life, but I figured you may want to come along for the ride…maybe you need to reclaim your life as well.

I had some serious thinking and praying to do after realizing that I was starting to feel like my kids were burdens…and my life in general was just something to accept grudgingly figuring that one day it would be better…one day…

No more am I going to let this kind of thinking suck the joy from life! While I have to lose myself and let go of self-entitlement, I don’t want to do those things in a robotic fashion that would bear the mark of a dead spirit by just doing. Oh no, I have the Holy Spirit in me and it is anything but dead, so why should I live any other way than fully alive?

Okay, so what’s the challenge? I challenge YOU to reclaim your life in any area/areas that are robotic, dead, unfruitful, joyless, and/or disobedient. We’re going to do it together! I sense a series coming on… (Are you feeling motivated yet? I am!)

Join me tomorrow as we begin to reclaim our lives.

Turn it up:

Spending my time sleep walking
Moving my mouth but not saying a thing
Hoping the changes would take by working their way from the outside in
I was in love with an idea
Preoccupied with how a life should appear
Spending my time at the surface repairing the holes in the shiny veneer…

I’m going to live my life inspired
Look for the holy in the common place
Open the windows and feel all that’s honest and real until I’m truly amazed
I’m going to feel all my emotions
I’m going to look you in the eyes
I’m going to listen and hear until it’s finally clear and it changes our lives

There are so many ways to hide
There are so many ways not to feel
There are so many ways to deny what is real

And I just showed up for my own life
And I’m standing here taking it in and it sure looks bright

Oh the glory of God is man fully alive
Oh the glory of God is man fully alive

-Sara Groves, Just Showed Up

Reclaiming Your Life (an ongoing series):

Reclaiming Your Life…by losing it

Learning To Lose Myself

Lets Talk Feminism

Living Unbounded By Feminist Fear

Making Our Priorities A Reality

You Are Prepared For The Battle

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Motivate Me Monday! A Miracle – My Mom Is Here (In More Ways Than One!)

April 27th, 2009

I posted an article about giving at Keeping The Kingdom first today! Come visit!

For those of you who have been around awhile, you may remember when I found out my mom was ill with terminal cirrhosis of the liver. I hopped on a plane right away and went to visit her because the doctors said they thought, while they couldn’t predict these things, that she had around two months to live.

That was seven months ago.

She is still here…and doing very well. So well in fact, that she is literally HERE with me this week! This truly is a miracle…and an answered prayer.

Amazing miracle & answered prayer #1: I have prayed for years that my mom would stop drinking (she’s been an alcoholic for 20 + years). Seven and half months ago she quit drinking cold turkey because she said, “Jesus told me to stop.” That was it. Hasn’t touched a drink since.

Amazing miracle & answered prayer #2: Two weeks after my mom quit drinking, she found out she had terminal cirrhosis of the liver. Her liver was destroyed and she was only predicted to live a couple months, if that. If she did live longer, she wouldn’t be “aware.” Friends, my mom is not only alive, but she is doing great! Hospice is even going to release her if she continues on the track she’s on.

Amazing miracle & answered prayer #3: My mom has only ever met my daughter once, when my daughter was seven months old. She hasn’t see her since, and she’s never met my son (who is two now) or my new baby. Once she found out that death was staring her in the face, she wanted desperately to meet them…she wanted them to know her. We didn’t have the money to all go visit, and her health wouldn’t allow her to come here. I prayed that God would somehow make a way for her to meet her grandchildren. He did. The doctors gave her the go ahead to fly because she is doing so well. We found a round trip ticket from Florida to here for only $180! We will be spending the next five days together.

God has heard my cry, yet again, and answered my prayers.

I am motivated to keep praying. He is faithful.

Your Turn!

Share some advice, wisdom, practical applications, tips you’ve learned, etc. that you think would benefit and motivate others.

*Make sure to link directly to your MMM post and then link back here (you know, for the link love and all)!

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It's Hard To Be A Stay-At-Home Mommy, Wife, & Homemaker

April 20th, 2009

I wouldn’t change being a stay-at-home mommy, wife, or homemaker for anything in the world.

But it sure is hard sometimes.

You know, trying to be good at it all. I find myself pulled in so many directions, giving emotionally until I am drained…or just a zombie.

I have to consistently fight off the beast of self-entitlement. The monster of self dominates my heart so many times…”I want,” “I deserve,” “I need…”

What I need is the strength of Jesus to die to myself and give…be a servant…fully. Oh, and do these things authentically.

I can be a good wife (the wife mask) and a good mom (the mom mask), and even a good homemaker sometimes (homemaking mask), but I don’t always do them with an authentic heart that truly is.

Do you know what I mean? Can you relate?

I can fake it, sort of. I can make my husband breakfast, or give him the attention he longs for, but my heart isn’t in it. I do it to be good, not because I have the honor and joy of fulfilling a beautiful God-given role.

Don’t get me wrong, I do desire to have a cheerful heart and positive attitude in all of the domains the Lord has blessed me with, I just find myself more often then not “checking out” and just checking off a list. Sometimes it’s easier to pretend then to be.

In our culture, we don’t want to do “hard things.” The thing is, it’s those “hard things” that grow our character and bring us into a deeper and more fulfilling intimacy with the Lord. It’s those “hard things” that will have us looking back with gratefulness rather than regret. And it’s those “hard things” that will bring eternal value to our lives and the lives of others.

My motivation for the day? Keep persevering. Never stop. Trust the promises of God.

He made me a woman, a mommy, a wife, and a keeper of my home. He will honor my obedience, and when I disobey or “check out” He will guide me back. He begins softly nudging my heart, knowing and understanding my struggles. If I choose to only wear the mask and neglect my heart attitude, He will pursue me with more might. I am His. I may fail Him, but He will never fail me.

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Motivate Me Monday! Last CD Giveaway!

March 30th, 2009


Good morning! It’s that time again…time to MOTIVATE! However, we must start things off right by announcing the Songs for Saplings CD giveaway winner from two weeks ago (sorry, I missed I last week!). Drumroll please….

The winner is Lisa, from Stop & Smell the Chocolates! Yay Lisa! I almost feel like I cheated or something by her winning because over the weekend I received a lovely package of new baby gifts from the very sweet Lisa – including some yummy chocolate! But I didn’t cheat, I did the random number generator thing and the number was 8, Lisa! Congrats my dear friend! :) It just worked out perfectly!

This weeks Songs for Saplings CD giveaway is Songs for Saplings: ABC’S. It is a wonderful collection of bible verses that teach the word of God as little saplings study their ABC’s. My kiddos love it – the songs are so catchy that I hear them reciting scripture throughout the day to these wonderful tunes. So, how do you win? Simple! Just link up a MMM post or leave a comment. If you do both, you are entered twice. Good “luck!”

Now it’s time for some motivation…

I am very excited because this Wednesday we are kicking off a new 5:16 club study! We will be studying some of the prophets of the Old Testament, beginning with Habakkuk. There will be discussion questions, prayer days, and some other exciting things to encourage you on your journey. For all the juicy details, head on over to the forum on Wednesday. (If you want to join, just shoot me an email and I will add you to the list of 5:16 gals. You can grab the above button and link it here. If you want to participate in the study with the other gals, go ahead and get yourself signed up in the forum.) I hope to meet some new friends!

Your Turn!

  • Share some advice, wisdom, practical applications, tips you’ve learned, etc. that you think would benefit and motivate others.

*Make sure to link directly to your MMM post and then link back here!

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Self-Entitlement

March 23rd, 2009


This week I have a wonderful post for you from my friend, fellow blogger and 5:16 gal Laura from 10 Million Miles. Laura is happily Ryan’s wife, Vivienne’s and Lia’s mommy, and a child of God: She’s blessed to have a life that can focus on these joys. She loves finding the Truth in unsuspecting songs, books, poems, and people. She adores teaching her children well and watching them fall in love with Jesus. Most of her blog is about those things.

What is Self-Entitlement and How Do I Get Rid of It?

Self-entitlement: The attitude that lurks just under my skin, ready to emerge whenever I’ve worked my rear-end off and think I deserve some sort of a pay-back. (Also, when I imagine that people are deliberately disregarding my time or work.) (Also, when I self-righteously call myself a “servant”, but expect to be treated like a “queen”. I once heard a pastor say, “If you want to be the servant of all, expect to be treated like it.” Who wants that?!)

Its appearance: I’ve noticed ugly self-entitlement in my own life when I demand a “break” from the children, a mind-reading husband or a clean house (“I just cleaned this entry-way! Who left their shoes right in the middle of the floor?!”).

Its symptoms: So, what begins as an ugly thought, becomes a silent-though-deadly sigh, which becomes a snippy comment (“I said, who left their shoes right in the middle of the floor?!”), which becomes resentful behavior (shoving shoes into the closet), which becomes a sulky, mean, and demanding me.

Its friends: I find that when I am indulging self-entitlement, I’m simultaneously indulging discontentment, resentment, pride, selfishness, and independence. ‘Must be what Paul was talking about when he wrote, “For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice.” (James 3:16)

Its food: Somehow, self-entitlement seems to gobble away the lovely things in life like relational peace, service, contentment, and joy.

Its fault: It turns out that, even if I did work my rear-end off, picking up those shoes is yet another practical way that I can serve the shoe-owner who – let it be known – did not intentionally leave his shoes there just to make me mad, or to disrespect my hard work. Rather – now that I think about it – he worked just as hard as (harder than?) I did and happened to leave his shoes on the mat on one (very) ill-timed occasion. And chances are, he didn’t have time to put them in the closet because he was rushing to relieve me of a whining child, a load of laundry, or a burning pot of beans, which made our house spell like cigarette smoke for days.

Its freedom: The way I see it, I am entitled to 2 stunning rights:

To love the Lord my God with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength
To love my neighbor as myself. (Of course, these basically open a glorious storeroom of rights to me: the rights to serve others, love others, and to enjoy peace, kindness, and gladness to my heart’s content.)

Beyond that, though, I’ve got no self-entitlements. None.

I am not entitled to sulk, complain, demand, destroy, or resent. If my husband needs to work an extra hour on Tuesday night, or leave his shoes in the doorway; if my child needs me to leave a friend’s house early because she is strung-out from that 10 a.m. cupcake, or if she needs me to use that precious nap-time to plan healthier snacks for the week, bring it on. Let the thanksgiving commence! Let this woman say, “Praise the Lord! He has entitled me to love!”

It’s fought with: Philipians 2:3, James 3: 16, Romans 12: 1 – 2, Philipians 4: 4 – 9, Galations 5: 22 – 23

(Don’t worry! The author of this text took plenty of feminist-theory classes in college and has read piles of books about a woman’s rights, privileges, and expectations. She concludes that the feminist mentality doesn’t hold a candle to the glories of living a feminine life of Christian service and sacrifice that glorifies God!)

I’ve also very recently been encouraged by Sally Clarkson’s teachings about “Celebrating Life”. Listen carefully to her words about drinking the cup that God has appointed to us with grace. You can watch it here

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and here
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Motivate Me Monday! My Life – A Postive Perspective (And Second Giveaway!)

March 9th, 2009

It’s Monday again (boy the weeks go fast)! This weekend I started to get a little down – how am I going to have the energy to invest in three babes, in addition to my husband and our home? Well, just as I was starting to think negatively (which always affects me), I heard the below song on the radio and it perked me right up! This is my life and it is good! I needed this song today…it has MOTIVATED me to think more positively. If you have kiddoes, take three minutes of your time and turn those speakers up – you’ll feel great afterwards!

Now onto the GIVEAWAY!!! The CD giveaway from Songs for Saplings this week is Questions & Answers, Volume Two – The Fall and Salvation. To win this FABULOUS CD, link up or leave a comment. If you do both, you are entered twice – so simple, so easy, so practical – so what are you waiting for?!!

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YOUR TURN!

  • Share some advice, wisdom, practical applications, tips you’ve learned, etc. that you think would benefit and motivate others.

*Make sure to link directly to your MMM post and then link back here!

Motivate Me Monday! Giveaway And…Motivation!

March 2nd, 2009



Happy Monday! I am VERY excited about today’s giveaway.

For all of you who have been reading this blog for a while, you know that I LOVE the Songs for Saplings CD’s. Well, the wonderful folks who put out these FANTASTIC CD’s have offered to giveaway FOUR of their CD’s to Like A Warm Cup Of Coffee readers – one per week for the next four weeks! Can I get a WOOT WOOT?! :) Oh, and next week I’ll have an interview up with James Dirksen, the creator of Songs for Saplings.

“The music from Songs for Saplings is designed to help you teach your children about God. We create lively, fun songs that attempt to deliver the deepest of Biblical truth in a format that your children will love to listen to.”

Here’s the deal, all of you who link up for the MMM posts are in the drawing for a CD.

This week’s CD is Questions & Answers Volume One. You can click on that link to hear a sample of the songs and read more about the music. It is SOOOOOOOOOOOO……… good, and my kiddos absolutely LOVE them! Plus, they are learning all about God! Good doctrinal stuff here folks.



Okay, now for my MMM post…

In my devotional today (Come Before Winter by Chuck Swindoll) I read all about “dressing your dreams in denim,” meaning you have to do the hard work if you want your dreams to become a reality. For me, I want to love my husband well, manage my household well, and train my children in the Lord – these are my dreams. However, I tend to get bogged down in the everyday…”I can’t do this, it’s just so hard.” Well, the fact is, if I want to serve my family well, I must put the denim on my dreams. Here are the questions posed in my devotional that I found very helpful (and motivating):

“The favorite expressions of a practical soul often begin with “what?”

  • What does the job require?
  • What do you expect of me?
  • What is the deadline?
  • What are the techniques?

Or “how”…

  • How does it work?
  • How long will it take?
  • How much does it cost?
  • How fast can it go?

Hope these questions motivate you as they did me!

Now it’s YOUR TURN!

  • Share some advice, wisdom, practical applications, tips you’ve learned, etc. that you think would benefit and motivate others.


*Make sure to link directly to your MMM post and then link back here!

Motivate Me Monday! Babies and…Stuff

February 16th, 2009

Good morning! Let’s give a big welcome to Melissa from…

This gal has a sense of humor, and after her day on Tuesday, the poor woman is blessed to have one! Go give her some love!

As for my MMM post…

Is It Time Yet?!
Ya’ll (yes, I said it and no I’m not from the South – hi Lisa – wink wink), I have been going CRAZY with these last few weeks of preggoness. Each day feels like it should be the day. When I wake up in the morning, I seriously feel like a little old lady – joints hurt, back hurts, uterus feels like it’s going to fall out! How do women do it who have 18 kids?! (Um, Mrs. Duggar, how do you even still have a uterus?) I’m only on my third and I feel like things down there are just going to start falling out…woops, honey, can you grab that? Ooh, that too, thanks! I need to have this baby NOW!
Okay, so where’s the motivating post you ask? Keep reading…
I am motivated by the fact that this babe will come in God’s perfect timing (or my several attempts at inducing labor). Baby ain’t gonna be in there by this time next month! I am going to have this little girl, she will be here before I know it, and I am thankful that I have been blessed to carry another child. Truly, I know I am blessed.
Okay friends, it’s YOUR TURN!
  • Share some advice, wisdom, practical applications, tips you’ve learned, etc. that you think would benefit and motivate others.

*Make sure to link directly to your MMM post and then link back here!

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Motivate Me Monday! I Am Weak, But He Is Strong!

February 9th, 2009

Well, it’s that time again, time to motivate one another through another week! This Monday, I offer a prompt if you would like to use it:

When has there been a time where you felt weak (and maybe your prayers weren’t being answered) but where you saw God ultimately use His strength through your weakness (or maybe you didn’t see it, but you trusted)?

Is It About Me or Him?

Many of you know that I am expecting my third child very soon (March 7th). As of late, I have been very tired and my brain has been a little bit less functional than usual (then again, I do have toddlers, so technically my brain has been out of commission for about three years). I have been weak.

Recently I was asked to speak at a women’s night out event for a church. I accepted the offer, had an idea about what I wanted to talk about, and then handed it over to God. I vacillated between two topics for the past two weeks, and finally landed on one (a few days before the talk!). I had the information I wanted to talk about, but I did not have the energy to really practice my talk, something I normally like to do. I prayed that God would give me energy, but I just felt like I had nothing to give – even up to the the day I was to talk (Friday). I was weak.

I felt like God wasn’t answering my prayers for help…for energy and a clear mind. My mother-in-law, the night of the talk, reminded me that when we are weak He is strong – it’s not about me, it’s about Him and His glory. I needed that reminder…big time! I said, “okay God, it’s all you, I can’t do it.” I am weak.

This past Friday I gave my talk. I knew God wanted me to speak, and I spoke. It wasn’t great, the areas I wasn’t prepared for showed, but you know what, I did it. I did what God asked and I know that someone in that room needed to hear what I had to say. This experience of being weak really showed me how much it is not about me. I am His servant working for His glory. I don’t have to be down on myself or think too much about it…I can just say, “thank you Lord for allowing me, in all my weakness, to serve you.”

Your Turn!

  • Share some advice, wisdom, practical applications, tips you’ve learned, etc. that you think would benefit and motivate others.

*Make sure to link directly to your MMM post and then link back here!

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