Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Exciting Winds of Change

Wow, the winds of change have been blowing in the Devine world lately and I couldn't be more excited than I am right now. As of October 14th (6 years to the date from our 1st official SonLight Fellowship service in 2001), it became official...Race City Church merged with Mosaic Church of Charlotte, NC. It has been a wonderful time of transition and relationship building. Incredibly, everyone at RCC has been excited about the merger and we have not had one single negative response. Outside of a couple of families that simply live too far away to travel to Mosaic (at exit 18) each week, everyone has made the transition - we have such an incredible church family! Why did we merge? So that we could be more effective at accomplishing the mission God has called us to for His Kingdom. With more people volunteering and greater resources, we can make more of difference in our area for Christ. What does RCC have to offer Mosaic? A heart for relationships, our deep family connection, and seasoned leadership. Our people have so much to offer, they all genuinely care for others, and they desire to make a difference for Christ. It doesn't get anymore real than this wonderful group of people.

What does all this mean for the Devine's? As of November 1st, Keith will be part of the Pastoral Staff of Mosaic. It's an awesome opportunity for him and he is excited to get started. We have already been so blessed by the relationships we are building at Mosaic - they have cared for us so well throughout this transition process and the way they have reached out to our RCC family has been incredible. We already feel like part of the family and that means so much to us!

As for me...I have the opporunity to focus on being my husband's wife and Ella's Mommy first and foremost, with waaay fewer distractions. I will be able to take the time to seek out where God would have me serve as a part of Mosaic and how I can be most effective for the Kingdom without being spread too thin. My prayer is that it means more peace, more productivity, and an opportunity to go deeper in my walk with Christ - on a personal level first and then as a part of the Mosaic family.

God confirmed this merger in our hearts and the hearts of those we have been working with at Mosaic in so many ways, one of which was to provide us a buyer for our building before we even put the building on the market. How huge!!! We close this Friday, November 2nd. Another huge confirmation was a prophecy given to Keith at a Wednesday morning prayer meeting with other local Pastors. A man visited that morning and gave several words of prophecy. He gave Keith a scripture...Ezekiel 37:15-28, you can read it here. This came in the midst of our discussions with Naeem and as we were praying for confirmation that this was the direction God would have us take RCC. Doesn't get anymore clear than that!

All I can say is, "Thank you God for your blessings and provision. Thank you for your direction. Thank you for your confirmation. Thank you for blessing our family (not just Keith, Ella, and I - our RCC family). Thank you for the lives that have been changed through this ministry and thank you for the lives that are going to be changed as we move forward. Here we are Lord...use us for your glory!"

BTW, you can read more about the merger here. Also, take time to check out my friend Andrea's blog about the merger here...It's called "Family" and it really blessed me!

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Perspective...

Well this certainly has been an eventful month. First we celebrated Father's Day - a great but very busy weekend. Then we made plans to celebrate our 14th anniversary (Tuesday, June 26th) with a trip to Charleston for the week and a nice dinner out while my sister spent some quality time with Ella. As it often seems to be with great plans, we ran into a pretty big snag on Saturday the 23rd. Some friends came by to pick up our 4-wheeler (we had sold it to them). Keith pulled it out of the garage to help them load it and decided to run it down the street right in front of the house to make sure all systems were a go. Don't know how it happened because I was inside giving Ella a bath and our friends didn't see the whole thing either, but somehow Keith lost control of the ATV and had a face to face confrontation with the asphalt. He managed to get up, come inside and call me downstairs. I found him covered in blood, obviously needing stitches in his nose. Then, the questions started. What happened? What did I do? Why didn't Mandy come down when I called her? Sure signs of a head injury...(his second). Needless to say, I grabbed Ella out of the tub, threw some clothes on her and rushed him to the emergency room. BTW, outside of a slightly bent handle bar, the 4-wheeler made it through the accident just fine - which of course means that Keith took the brunt of the fall. His injuries included a broken nose with stitches in it, lots of bad looking road rash, a very sore right arm and shoulder with a possible fracture in his hand, bruised kidneys, and a head injury reflected by a large bruise on his forehead. So we spent the night in the hospital and settled in at home on Sunday for a week of recovery rather than a week of celebration in Charleston. I must say, it could have been so much worse than it was and after 14 years I'm pretty attached to my man, so I was just glad to have him here with me on our anniversary. Now we are in the process of recovery and praying that the lingering affects of the head injury and his other injuries will soon pass and he will be good as new! Keith's birthday is coming up on July 25th and hopefully we will be able to find some beach time to celebrate then.

It's amazing how a freak accident like this puts everything in perspective. I realize how blessed I am to have my husband by my side even for a moment. Even the things that we considered "big things" going on look so much smaller now from my viewpoint. You know, the Lord doesn't promise us tomorrow. He doesn't promise us that we will have our loved ones tomorrow. The only thing we can bank on is that we have this moment - right now - and what we do with it really does matter. Keith and I found a quote the other day that said, "What I do today is important because I am exchanging a day of my life for it." If I take a look at my life and put everything in perspective, are my priorites in line? Am I spending my time on the really valuable things in the this life? Am I loving and encouraging my spouse? Am I training up my child in the Lord? Am I operating as a light in the darkness of everyday life for others? Am I going about the busyness of the day...or am I going about God's business for me today?

What I know is I don't want to miss the truly important things of life...not a moment with my husband, my daughter, or my family...not a moment of God's plan for my life. I want to live the abundant life I have been given right here and right now. I want to experience the true joys of life rather than focusing on the minors!

Sunday, June 17, 2007

We are So Blessed!

It's Father's Day...the day we honor the men in our lives for the love, support, and commitment they pour out on their children. I grew up with an incredible Dad who was always an integral part of my life. He's always been my hero & example - a man of character who walks in integrity and teaches His children to love and respond to the Lord. Of course, as most girls do, I desired to marry a man as much like my Dad as possible. Let me tell you...I believe the Lord placed that desire in me, and 14 years ago this month gave me the desire of my heart. While Keith and my Dad are very different in a lot of ways, they are so much alike in the things that really matter in this life - men who's lives belong to Christ, men of character, true to their word, walking in integrity, living out humility, taking responsibility for their mistakes, standing strong in the face of adversity, and standing firm in the midst of war waged by the enemy.

I am amazed as I watch my husband love and pour into our beautiful little girl. He is an incredible Dad and I know that one day she too will be looking to spend the rest of her life with a man like her father. I am even more amazed as I watch him love, pastor, and disciple the people God has placed his life.

They say, "If you want to know a man...really know who he is...ask His wife." I say, "you live with someone for 14 years and you know...really know who he is." Without question, my husband is a wonderful, loving husband and father, a faithful friend, a man of God, a wonderful teacher, a loving pastor, a great example of what it means to 'walk the walk', a humble servant leader, and a trustworthy partner in Christ!

So Keith, your girls say to you today...be encouraged, know that you are loved beyond measure, know that you are honored today for being all of these things and more. We love you, we stand with you, we lift up your arms, we praise God for you, and we celebrate you! We are so Blessed!!

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Great Weekend!

This past weekend was great! There was a lot going on, but it was all so much fun. First, my sister came in on Friday night and stayed with us until Saturday. She wanted to practice some preschool assessments on Ella before she began doing them officially on Monday. It was really a neat thing to watch and I am proud to say that my girl is a pretty smart little cookie! She knew things I didn't realize she knew. We had a really good time with Michelle and wish she could of stayed longer.

Saturday was my niece Kaitlyn's High School graduation. My niece Jordyn had graduated the Thursday night before. Props to my girls for all their hard work! I can't wait to see where the Lord takes them from here. They are incredible young ladies. This week they are cruising to the Bahamas to celebrate. Hope they are having a blast! (btw, they were four when Keith & I got married - 14 years ago). Okay, I feel oollllddd. We enjoyed the graduation ceremony and the family time after.

Then Saturday night we went to a cookout at the home of some friends along with the other ladies from our Thursday morning bible study and their families. It was a blast. Tad & Leah Beth are great hosts. We ate some awesome food, played some kickball, talked and laughed. It was great!

Unbelievable! My girl is almost 2 years old

It's hard to believe I am already planning for Ella's 2nd birthday party. She is growing up so fast, and there is absolutely nothing she doesn't say at this point. We have decided to spend a couple days at a park in the area that has tons of great things for kids. We will camp with the grandparents (Keith's parents) on the lake 3 nights and, on Saturday, we have rented a shelter to have her official party. Everyone coming can plan a full family day if they want and meet us at the shelter for a lunch cookout and celebration. It is going to be so much fun for Ella and her friends. Train rides, a carosel, paddle boats, nature center, petting barn, aquarium, mini golf...you name it.

Fun! and the cost is minimal...

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Street Bikes, Leather, and Weekend Rides

My husband and I spent some time this past month taking a look at our life together and realizing that we have come to a place over the last couple years where we have absolutely nothing that we enjoy doing together just for fun and, simply put, Keith & Mandy time. We do a lot of things together, but nothing just for the sheer enjoyment of it. He presented some options and asked what I thought (one of which I have always wanted to do). So, it looks like it's official...we are entering the world of street bikes, leather, and weekend rides. YES, a motorcycle...Sweet! We prayed for the Lord to provide us with something we could afford without going into debt for it. We have decided on a '82 Honda cb900custom (just like the one in the picture above)...it's an older bike, in great condition, low mileage, a good "first time" street bike for us. God has blessed us with a great bike at a great price. It's georgeous! And I must say, "My man really looks hot riding it!!"

I can't wait to get out and go riding with our friends!

Living Worship

I attended the Wednesday night Life Group held at the church tonight...we took a break from the Rooted Study to watch a video teaching by Louie Giglio on worship, "It's what we do" (you can view it here. GREAT Stuff!! What I got out of it: 1) We were all created to worship and will worship something or someone 2) Who & what we worship is not defined by what we say, but by the way we live ("we don't say to God our worship, we live to God our worship") 3)We are all great worshippers...the question, - What is the object of our worship? 4)If worship is determined by our walk, then we must take an honest look at the trail of our time, affection, emotion, investment, allegiance, devotion, belongings, etc. - at the end we find a throne with someone or something on it - Is that someone the God of the Universe? or myself, my family, my achievements, my goals, etc.?

What a great reminder and opportunity to evaluate my personal worship and move closer to becoming the "True Worshipper" God seeks. (John 4: 23-24) "someone who has the thing of ultimate value (God) in the center of their affections. Who, with their life, is a light declaring the greatness of God to a fallen world and living a lifestyle that will show that he is God in heaven and worthy of all praise." (Louie Giglio)

Question...What holds the place of highest value in your life? Take the time to honestly evaluate the trail to your life's throne, repent of any "little gods" you have placed on that throne rather than the only true and worthy God, pray and begin the process of making God the center of your affections.
Let's worship with our lives, not just our words!

Friday, May 4, 2007

Missing My Peeps, but so Happy for Them!

Tomorrow our dear friends, Alan & Tywonn Davidson, leave for a two week trip to Nairobi, Kenya. This trip marks the next exciting step in their journey to long term missions in Africa. We are so excited to see God opening so many doors for them. He has certainly shown himself strong!

That said, I've really been missing them lately - wishing we could get in some deck time - yet, I know God's plan for their lives is a great one and I am praying His blessing on them during this trip, their safety, and for wisdom and clear direction to come as they return and process their experience.

We love you guys so much!!

If only Life WERE a Beach...Minus the sand (of course)

Wednesday, Ella & I made the 4 hour drive to Charleston for a few days of play. My younger sister is graduating from her Masters program at the Citadel (Way to go Michelle). I am so proud of her! The ceremony isn't until Sunday afternoon, but there was no way I could pass up a couple extra days of fun in the sun. Kim (my older sister) and Harry left for a cruise to the Bahamas today, so Ella and I get the house to ourselves until Friday night when the rest of my family comes down.

So, back to the beach...I was laying on the beach today (Ella was napping) just thinking about how different it feels from the everyday grind. A great breeze, warm sun, the relaxation of listening to the waves breaking, the breathtaking beauty of it all. If only everyday life could be/feel like this! The only thing I would choose to lose is the sand, or at least it's annoying qualities (grit, stick-to-itiveness, etc.) My question...Why in the midst of all that beauty, relaxation, and soul comfort, would God use grit to top it off? Doesn't he realize that mothers of toddlers will be coming (mothers that really struggle with the feeling of sand)? Doesn't he know that those toddlers are going to dig themselves a hole, dive in head first, and come out saying "hold you Mommy"... a request no loving mother can possibly say "NO" to. Doesn't he know that Mommy is going to pick up the toddler, who feels like sandpaper, and rub herself raw as she proceeds toward the water to rinse them both off (an effort that goes very unappreciated by the toddler who often prefers sand to water). What was He thinking??

Seriously...we had a great time at the beach today, relaxed, played, jumped waves, began reading a new book (God's Favorite House by Tommy Tenney - so far, really good), ate lunch, napped, and more! Ella was fearless and loved the water and of course...the SAND. Me...water was great, sand - not so much! Really missed my hubby though and Ella talked about Daddy all day. Wish he were able to be here with us!

Have a great pic, but can't add it until I get home.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Ahh...Family Time

Wow, I just noticed it's been 10 days since my last post...I have no idea why! Anyway...
What a great weekend! It all started Friday afternoon. I was on my way back to Mooresville from Huntersville, called Keith to find out what his plans were when he finished up at the school around 2:15. I figured he was planning to go straight to the church to work for the afternoon...the typical plan. We talked briefly, confirming that he was in fact planning to work that afternoon. I had planned to take Ella to the park for lunch & some play time, but decided that I would go and help Keith prepare for RCC's Saturday financial seminar instead so he could come home earlier. I called him back and much to my pleasant surprise, he had decided to go in early Saturday morning to work and come home instead. I told him my plans for the park and we decided to meet there for some play time.
The park was great. Beautiful day, warm and sunny with a nice cool breeze...perfect! Ella played and played and we enjoyed some much needed family time. Then Saturday after the seminar, we spent time talking and hanging out at home, cleaning out the garage, going to dinner with some of our closest friends, followed by some great deck time (which I personally love), deep conversation, and awesome coffee. Sunday afternoon we had more family time and then went out for ice cream Sunday night.
While this may sound normal for many of you, this kind of family time is hard to come by for a church planting Pastor working two jobs. It was an incredible weekend for us.
The greatest part...the enemy orchestrated a weekend of attack for us that backfired on him. What he intended for evil, God used for good in our family bringing us closer together, reminding us what's really important, and bringing us to a deeper place of like mindedness in this journey. We are still working through this strategic attack of the enemy on the unity of the body of Christ, yet I am happy to say, he lost a huge battle this weekend, because the unity of our family has been strengthened once again to it's core...we are still one in Spirit and completely focused on God's will for our family and calling on our lives!
My God IS a great big God!!
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. Ephesians 3:20-21

Friday, April 20, 2007

VT Tragedy

My mind has been spinning all week since I got a call from a friend asking me to pray for her brother and his friends who all attend Virginia Tech. She proceeded to share with me the few details known at the time of what was happening. I had not had my television on, so had not yet seen the reports. Her brother, who was supposed to be in class in the Engineering building that morning, had decided to skip class. Praise God he was in the "wrong place at the right time!" and that his friends were all safe as well. This whole thing weighs heavy on all of us and we will never be able to make sense of it all.

I can't seem to put my thoughts into words, but I read a post today, (recommended by a friend - Mike Jones) that summed it up so well. All I can say is, "Amen!" I can only pray that this tragedy brings forth the same passionate response in every believer out there. We don't have time to waste, we can't continue to blindly walk past people everyday that need to know Christ and allow busyness, fear, or anything else to stand in the way of us doing what we have been commissioned by God to do...Give them Jesus!! I pray for the boldness to walk it out!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

What's This?

Well we have officially entered the "What's This?" stage at the Devine pad. By that I mean, "What's This...Mommy....What's This...Mommy, Mommy, MOMMY!...What's This." 24/7, every second, every day...So, I ask you Moms out there what are some constructive ways to channel this incredible time of learning so that by the end of the day you're not ready to pull your hair out for hearing the questions and MOMMY demands. It is a great time and amazing how much they learn during these windows, but this one can get a bit taxing by the end of the day.

This morning...in an effort to keep things peaceful for a while I decided we would make Ella's scrambled eggs together. I kept her informed each step of the way what everything was and exactly what we needed to do...she stirred, added the salt & pepper, and even help scramble them (briefly of course). We topped them with cheese, and sat down to enjoy a scrumptious breakfast. An entire 45 minutes...no, "Mommy, what's this." It was great!

Monday, April 16, 2007

Sunday celebration at RCC Rocked today (okay, yesterday at this point)! It was a great service all the way around. (check out the RCC Staff blog here to find out more) I had lunch with a friend after church and then came home to crash and spend the rest of the day relaxing and doing as little as possible. Ella was spent because she didn't sleep well last night (which of course means I didn't sleep well either)and we had to be at church at 8am, so a nap was definitely in the line up! We had lots of time to play too...it was really nice.

I am so looking forward to my hubby's return tomorrow. I've decided I don't like it when he's gone for more than a day or two. This 8 day thing is a bit much. He has been missed! I can't wait to see him and hear about his trip to the Dominican.

That's my day!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Thank You Mommy...

My beautiful girl turned 20 months old today (15th). Hard to believe how fast she has grown. She is talking like crazy now. One thing that amazes me about her is that she is constantly following anything I do for her (no matter how insignificant) with, "Thank you Mommy...". I've really been shocked at how appreciative she is of even the smallest effort on my part. I gave her a box of animal cookies in the grocery store the other day to occupy her and keep her-I mean me-sane while we shopped, (I know...your saying "COOKIES?" - Hey, you gotta go with what works sometimes!) My point is that her initial response was, "Thank you Mommy." One that is pretty much expected in the Devine home, but it was the thank you's following every cookie she put in her mouth that really melted my heart. (I would have given her a gallon of ice cream at that point, but don't tell her that!)

So pondering this got me thinking, how many of the seemingly insignificant things in our lives do we take for granted? We just keep on keeping on, without a lot of thought to so much that happens during our day. What if we took the time to really pay attention - to stop and say, "Thank you" for all the little every day blessings God provides. That's a huge part of living a life of worship everyday. Once again...my little girl inspires me! He pours Himself out for us in so many ways...isn't it time we take notice?!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Got a comment today on my 39 & holding post from Esther Jones...I noticed on her daughter-in-law's blog that she just celebrated her birthday too. Happy Birthday Esther! How cool to hear from her. It's been a long time, but I still enjoy keeping up with her IL crew through their blogs. It was good to get to see them when they visited NC a few weeks ago.

Thanks for the encouragement on this whole Birthday thing Esther. I feel the same way inside...I still feel like the little girl full of energy who couldn't wait to take on the world, and now I have a little girl of my own. Wow!

As Esther so beautifully put it...our spirits were created to live forever with God - it's just our house that gets old. Well, the homeowners warranty has almost expired, so I better get a good maintenance plan in place!

Friday, April 13, 2007

39 & Seriously Holding!!

Turned 39 a few weeks ago. I was surprised at how hard it hit. I began asking all those reflective questions about life. What have I been doing these last 39 years? What do I have to show for it? Have I really been used for God's glory? How in the world am I going to have 2.2 more kids before 40? Will my body ever feel 25 again or better yet can it ever LOOK 25 again? Where do I go from here? How much time do I have left? What dreams am I holding on to and will I ever see them come to fruition? Why do I have feel this sense of urgency sitting on my chest? Oh My Gosh...my life could be half over (realizing of course it could also end tomorrow)! The positive I grabbed hold of was that I am part of a family of long lifer's. My Grandparents have all lived to be in their 90's. Only a couple of major medical issues can be found on either side. So, the way I figure it, I have at least 40 more years to go! 40 years should give me plenty of time for any "do overs" I deem necessary! 40 years to see my dreams fulfilled. 40 years to affect the lives of my children! 40 years to make a difference for the Kingdom! AT LEAST 40 years...
Barring any unforeseen events...
Unless of course, my Prince shows up on His great white stallion and takes me away to live happily ever after with Him in Paradise. (Talk about a dream realized!)

Where's My Peeps!

Found this great shirt for Ella at Old Navy before Easter and couldn't resist. She had to have it!

Been sitting here thinking tonight about how much I've been missing my man this week. Then I got to thinking that I have not had one day where Ella and I have had to ask the question, "Where's My Peeps?" My "peeps" have been right here for us the whole time he's been gone! God is good and he has orchestrated this time beautifully. I can't say thanks enough to my "peeps" for being there for Ella and I. I look forward to spending time with more of them this weekend. YOU GUYS ROCK!!


Sunday, April 1, 2007

Thick & Thin

Our friends Alan & Tywonn were here visiting from Florida this weekend. (You gotta come to God's country every now and then!) They were here to visit and to talk to Race City Church about their upcoming mission trip to Africa. We love having them here and everytime they leave us to return to Florida, we miss them even more than before. Friends like Alan & Tywonn are a rare breed. It seems like it gets harder and harder to find people who truly are committed to real relationship. You know, the iron sharpens iron, here for each other through thick and thin, unconditional love, know you better than anyone else kind. They truly have been there for us every step of the way, and I can only hope and pray that we have served our friendship as well as they have!

Keith & I talk about "real" relationship all the time. It is so great to have a relationship with someone you can share anything with...the good, bad, and ugly...and know that they will not use that info/circumstance to judge or question your character because they have taken the time to get to know you at a heart level and desire most to encourage your spiritual growth.

If you don't have a realtionship like this...I encourage you to find one! You will never be the same! The key is remembering relationships go two ways, so don't expect someone else to do all the work.
By the way...If your interested in what God is doing in the lives of Alan & Tywonn and there mission to reach Africa, check out their website at www.thedavidsonmission.com. They have a great blog as well!

Friday, March 30, 2007

I Luv Voo!

I am so amazed as I watch Ella (19mos) grow. She's talking so much and has become so loving lately. Night before last as she played, she made repeated trips back and forth between Keith and I to hug and kiss us followed by a big "I Luv Voo" Mommy (or Daddy), dancing, spinning, and acting silly as she went. Our hearts swelled and we of course joyfully sat and soaked in as much loving as she wanted to give out! Something indescribable happens inside a mother and father when they hear that beautiful little voice say "I Luv Voo" (and then to hear it over and over...Wow!). After putting her to bed, she continued to call out to us just so we would ask the anticipated question "What dear?"...her license to add just one more "I Luv Voo" before the end of the day. I'm telling you, all that loving made me long to be with her even more.

As I processed my day, It was apparent to me how our Daddy in heaven must feel when we pour out our "I Love You's" on him. That's where I want to be, repeatedly pouring out I Love You's in childish abandon on my God. Dancing, spinning, and rejoicing without even taking pause to consider what the P.D.A. (Public Displays of Adoration...as Tommy Tenny calls it)Police may think. I choose to respond with all the Adoration I can muster to the incredible love, grace and mercy he has bestowed upon me.

Seek to Find

Fourteen years ago God dropped a wonderful man into my life. I knew this "Devine" guy was for me, so I chose to marry him and we have now been married 13 1/2 years, have a beautiful little girl and are working on the "happily ever after". My husbands father was a Pastor, my husband is a Pastor, and his brother is a Pastor. What a legacy! I have truly been blessed with "Devine" Inspiration over the years as Keith and his brother have sought God's will for their lives and their families. As great as that is, what I really seek in my every day life is divine inspiration. That which comes from the Spirit of God himself. In this blog you will read about the happenings of our family, but I primarily began this blog as a personal challenge to become increasingly more aware of the divine inspiration that is present in my ordinary, everyday life.

Jeremiah 29:13 You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Welcome!

Wow, I'm blogging. Who would have thought! I've recently been contemplating the idea and decided to go for it. So, welcome to the world of the Devine's. I look forward to sharing my thoughts!