5.12.2010

Helping vs. Enabling

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How do you know when your offer of help has become enabling? As a Christian, I find it to be difficult to say ‘No’ – especially to someone in need. Early on in my journey, there would be so many times where I found myself getting burned out, exhausted even, yet showing little evidence of progress or change in the person’s situation. What was the problem? Was I not good enough? Was I not doing enough? I was running ragged with all the ‘helping’, even feeling taken advantage of. But helping is the right thing to do... right?

And then I realized that I was putting more effort into helping someone than even they were. What it boiled down to was that *I* WANTED it. I was willing to make a sacrifice, and they were willing to let me make it, rather than put forth reasonable effort themselves.

Enabling, in the context of problematic behavior, “signifies dysfunctional approaches that are intended to help but in fact may perpetuate a problem.” In this short lifetime I have come across many in need. In urban ministry, dire situations present themselves daily. People have no food, no shelter, no money, no love. My heart breaks with a yearning for others to experience a full, meaningful life in Christ. I desire to help others to discover and move beyond. Through that, I have observed that there are people who truly want to do well and act upon it, and there are people who will let YOU sacrifice FOR them.

This has lead to some serious reflection. In this case, one in particular example kept coming back to my remembrance. Envision a helpless man, lying near a downtown park, unable to walk for nearly forty years. His clothes are tattered, his legs are weak, his face thin with hunger and angst. He begs for change and scraps of food from passersby. There was such a man that Jesus came across, as recorded in John 5. This man had been an invalid for 38 years. He lay on a mat near Bethesda, a pool of water believed to have healing qualities.

When Jesus saw him, he asked one simple, poignant question:

"DO YOU WANT TO GET WELL?"

What an odd question to ask a man in an obvious condition. He obviously was not well. He obviously had a need. Yet the first thing Jesus did was inquire, ‘Do you want to get well?’ Why would he ask such a thing? Consider what would change once the man was well. It would mean a substantial change in his living situation. He would no longer be able to beg to make a living. He would have to let go of that way of life and adapt to something completely different, after nearly 40 years.

Instead of answering the question, the man replies: "I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred. While I am trying to get in, someone else goes down ahead of me." The man begins to make excuses. He was waiting for someone else to do something for him. This illness ‘became’ him. He was not living up to his full potential. Perhaps he had adjusted to it in an unhealthy way and came to expect recognition, pity and attention as a result of his illness.

So then Jesus laid hands on him and healed him immediately... right? Wrong. The man was asked to take action. Jesus said to him, "Get up! Pick up your mat and walk." Two key things here. The man is commanded to walk. His weak legs were strengthened, yet the man was asked to obey – to walk. Secondly, he was told to pick up his mat. Why? Wouldn’t he want to leave the filthy, probably rancid mat there? There was a purpose for this command. Had the mat been left there, it could have been easy to return to what was familiar. He had to walk away in an act of obedience. Bridges had to be burned.

A little while after this occurred, Jesus saw the man in the Temple, and said: "You look wonderful! You're well! Don't return to a sinning life or something worse might happen." The man is reminded to not only mind his physical well-being, but also his spiritual health.

When I reflect upon this story, I realize that one must have a desire to ‘get well’. Healing, be it spiritually, physically, or emotionally, also comes with obedience and action. We have to be willing to let go of areas of apathy, comfort and familiarity, and burn bridges to move into new life.

5.09.2010

10 Things Not Found in Proverbs 31

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Happy Mother's Day to all EMF friends and family! So often we hear of the seemingly-unattainable 'Proverbs 31' woman. This list encouraged me to consider what that does NOT mean to us as women. Enjoy, and make it a great day! - Jen

Here is a list of 10 things not found in Proverbs 31:

1. Her coffee table never has dust on it.
2. Many have eaten off of her kitchen floor.
3. Immaculate Home Magazine just did a photo shoot in her living room.
4. She does all of the housework herself while the kids play video games.
5. All of the words that flow from her children’s mouths are blessed.
6. All of her children are straight A students, musical geniuses, and all-star athletes.
7. Her hair is always fixed perfectly and her make-up is artfully applied.
8. She does not touch make-up or hairspray because it is vain and the art of Satan.
9. She never makes a bad decision.
10. She is classroom mom, PTO President, the bearer of orange slices at soccer games, and the church committee queen.

It sounds ridiculous, doesn’t it? But you know that you have added at least a few of these things to your "Proverbs 31 list."

Remember Martha and Mary? Which one do you think had a list like this in her pocket? Drop the scrub brush and grab a Bible. Sit at Jesus’ feet and become a disciple. Let him give you his character, and you will have the one thing needed to carry out everything else.

Excerpt From Tabitha's Team - Be sure to check them out!

5.06.2010

Be Enriched ($5 Activites)

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Every year I seek for a new personal goal to achieve, a 'motto' for the year of sorts. Last year it was 'Discipline'. This year God has been putting it on my heart to 'Enrich'. One of the definitions of enrich is: "to add greater value or significance to: for example, Art enriches life."

Sometimes we get so busy living day to day that we don't get to take time to stop and smell the roses. We neglect just enjoying life - failing to add value or significance, caught up in a daily grind.

We get stuck with assumptions that to take part in entertaining activities or to 'take in some culture' we need to have a lot of 'fun money' on hand. But I did my research and found that there is actually a treasure trove of things to do in our area that don't cost a lot of money, or are free in some cases.

We've been getting a group of ladies together every 'First Friday' of the month for 'Ladies Night Out' where we go explore and enjoy the arts, comedy, live concerts, dining, etc, and just have a good time. Since we started, I've been surprised that we have yet to run out of ideas for things to do on a weekend for about $5, or less.

Some of those ideas are below - please add your tips and share your best budget-friendly spots!

Be enriched!
Jen

I came that they may have and enjoy life, and have it in abundance (to the full, till it overflows). - John 10:10 (Amplified Version)


Milwaukee Rep (The Rep) - $5

See a professional play with seasoned actors and actresses. Join 'The Rep' on Facebook to watch for special opening night discounts. Tickets that are usually $25 are cut to $5 for Thursday nights or other low-attendance dates. They also offer special 'Under 40' pricing (as low as $15 for all shows) to attract a younger generation.
http://www.milwaukeerep.com/


Comedy Sportz - $5 with coupon

Improv comedy at it's best, and it's family friendly! Get a coupon from the 'Entertainment Book' and get two for the price of one. They also serve food. And when you get there, fill out your ticket stub and drop in fishbowl for a chance to win tickets for another night!
http://www.comedysportzmilwaukee.com


Live Orchestra - $3-5
The Youth Wind Orchestra of Wisconsin performs in Carroll University's Shattuck Auditorium. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors 60 and older. For more information, call the music office at 262.524.7182.


Jazz In The Park & Concerts In The Park - Free
Listen to beautiful live music in a relaxing casual atmosphere. Many parks are now hosting these events, and they are free. Just bring a blanket to relax on!
http://www.easttown.com
http://www.county.milwaukee.gov


MSO Mondays at Alterra - Free
In conjunction with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Alterra presents amazing performances featuring members of the MSO at select Alterra cafes. Come on out and enjoy a coffee, tea, or espresso drink and a wonderful sampling of some truly outstanding musical talent.
http://alterracoffeepro.com


Bowling & Karaoke - $5.25
We checked out Burnham Bowl (6016 W Burnham St in Milwaukee) for Bowling and Karaoke. They also offer a group special that includes 2 pizzas for a low price. $3.75/shoes, $1.50/game, and it's FREE to make a fool of yourself at Karaoke. Only downside is the place got somewhat smoky (probably depends which night you go). Call them at (414) 543-7880.


Stargaze at The Planetarium - $2 or Free
The Manfred Olson Planetarium on UWM's Campus hosts a variety of programs in their theater. Some are even FREE!
http://www4.uwm.edu/planetarium


Light Show at The Domes - $6.50
'Music Under Glass' includes live music in the Show Dome. Their now famous light show will be part of each evening. This event is seasonal, and there are many other special events as well. Admission is Free on Mondays (Milwaukee residents with ID) from 9 am - Noon.
http://www.milwaukeedomes.org/


What are your best tips??

4.29.2010

The Wayback Machine

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Today I'm feeling a little retro, vintage, what have you... Was reading about an online generator someone created to make websites look like they were from the late 90's. So, I of course had to look back at what MY website was like WAAAAYYYY back then. Here's a peek.

What I stumbled upon was a 'Personal Mission Statement' written in 1999, more than a decade ago.

Now I have to ponder about what to add to this list...

Enjoy.

My personal mission statement

Lately I've found myself really pondering what my goals are. It is so easy for me to get lost along the way so I am making this to keep myself on track. Hopefully I will look back to this to remember what my dreams were, and what goals I want to meet. Who knows, maybe I will get to check all these off of my to do list before I check outta this thing we call life... Some of these are silly whimsical dreams, others of extreme importance, in no certain order. I will keep adding to this as long as I live, and plan to check back in the midst of frustrations or new accomplishments. I began this list on Sunday, October 31, 1999.

Jen

Adopt a child

Take the time out to appreciate the sunset or walk along the beach, far away from everything

Take courses at Skip Barber Driving School where I can safely drive like a speed demon ;o)

Develop friendships that are reciprocal in regard to trust and dedication, and have them last for a lifetime

Own a house with a lot of trees in the backyard so the kids can play

Admit when I am wrong

Teach and impact the lives of children, and help them reach their greatest potential

Be a good wife and mother (See Proverbs 31:10-31 *he he* A lot goes under this category, I know! I'll add details when that comes around)

Never let petty things cloud my eyes from seeing the big picture

Keep focused on God and not worry about what the next year, day, or even hour may hold.



What goals do you have, or had you set for yourself in the past? How have you achieved them? What would you change?

1.02.2010

Our Wishes For You

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May 2010 be a year of blessing for you! You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

May you receive:

"Photo Credit Jim ReedGod's blessing inside the city,
God's blessing in the country;
God's blessing on your children,
the crops of your land,
the young of your livestock,
the calves of your herds,
the lambs of your flocks.
God's blessing on your basket and bread bowl;
God's blessing in your coming in,
God's blessing in your going out.

God will defeat your enemies who attack you. They'll come at you on one road and run away on seven roads.

God will order a blessing on your barns and workplaces; he'll bless you in the land that God, your God, is giving you.

God will form you as a people holy to him, just as he promised you, if you keep the commandments of God, your God, and live the way he has shown you."

(Deuteronomy 28)

Remember to keep Him first, and all these things 'will be added unto you'.

Happy New Year! ¡Feliz Año Nuevo! Szczęśliwego nowego roku!

8.02.2009

How To Stop A Tree From Bearing Fruit

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I happened upon this from my Myspace Blog. It's amazing what a year can do...

The Healing Begins (How to Stop a Tree from Bearing Fruit)

I'm sharing this because I know a lot of us are feeling some of the same things. We all go through heartbreak, disappointment and trials that cause us to question even the very thing we stand for. But after all that rain, the clouds are breaking and the sun is beginning to shine through… So that afterwards you can see things with an even clearer, more experienced perspective.

There is a beautiful tree I pass every day on the way to work. During the fall season, it drops small fruit onto the sidewalk, causing everyone passing it a bit of an obstacle course (especially because when the fruit is stepped on, it produces an unpleasant odor.)

The thought came to my mind that maybe there was a way to stop that tree from producing that fruit, therefore reducing the annoyance to all passers-by.

God used that tree (of all things) to teach me a lesson. I researched the ways that one can stop a tree from bearing fruit. When I looked up this particular type of tree, I found that the only way to stop it from bearing fruit was to CUT IT DOWN and then RIP THE ROOTS OUT.

The past six months have brought many heartbreaking events. Listing them here would add to the weight on my heart – but for those who know us you have some idea.
Through those weeks, days and long hours the thought has crossed my mind that maybe I'm pointed in the wrong direction. Maybe serving people (and the Lord) is not all it's cracked up to be. (Note: Yes, this may sound sacrilegious coming from a 'Pastor's Wife', but let's be honest – We all go through trials, and if we could just be more genuine about our struggles maybe we could help each other out a little more. I am striving to be this candid for two purposes: To minimize the likelihood of getting stuck in a façade that makes it appear as if everything is perfect and that I have no problems; and to also help out anyone else who is feeling the same way.)

When I first started on this journey, the excitement and energy could barely be contained. And with anything that is worthwhile, there came a season where that excitement then develops into discipline – To grow in understanding and realize that faith is not a feeling.

Through those times, we've accomplished what many in our outside circle deem a success. But when so many challenges and heartbreaks come along, it is natural to question. It is natural to think about taking the easy way out. It's natural to think about fleeing and starting all over. But deep within I know unswervingly that I have been called to something different. I wouldn't be happy as Jane Smith with 2.5 kids, 3 car garage and a husband I never see but whom brings home a six-figure paycheck, because I wouldn't be fulfilling my true purpose.

Of all the possible things God could speak to me through, He used a tree.

The trials that have arrived as of late have been attempts to destroy the growth that has already occurred, and to prevent it from developing any further. Many of us have gone through the wringer lately, and it is not a coincidence. When people in our lives leave, we feel disconnected, as if our ROOTS have been RIPPED OUT. What we thought was a central part of our lives is now detached. When we go through personal struggle and disappointment, we can easily be CUT DOWN.

This revelation has helped me come to the conclusion that I will not let myself be CUT DOWN; my roots are firmly planted and will not be RIPPED OUT. I will NOT be defeated.

Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour. Stand firm against him, and be strong in your faith.- 1 Peter 5:8,9a

But I will hope continually, and will praise You yet more and more.- Psalm 71:14

7.12.2009

Over The Hedge: Boundaries

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What’s a hedge?
Hedges are boundaries.
Mark 12:1 Jesus said, “A man planted a vineyard… and set a hedge around it.”

First, the man planted a vineyard.

The Hebrew word for hedge means something which surrounds or encloses, whether it be a stone wall or a fence of other materials. The stone walls which surround the sheepfolds of modern Palestine are frequently topped with sharp thorns.


What do hedges do?

*Next, the man in the parable (Mark 12) placed a hedge around his vineyard. Why?

• To protect it from intrusion by animals and thieves
• to keep his vines inside his vineyard
• and to separate his territory from his neighbors.

A hedge makes the statement, “Private Property, No Trespassing.” The symbolic hedges around our lives serve the same purpose. The goal is to keep the good things in—and the bad things out.


Examples of Physical (Literal, Tangible) Hedges from the Bible
Proverbs 24:30-32 
Ezekiel 42:10 – A hedge is described in the vision of the temple.
Stone Walls, Fences, Shrubs, can all be considered hedges


Examples of Spiritual Hedges from the Bible

Job 1:10 Job 3:23


What do spiritual hedges do?

*Think of yourself as a vineyard.  In Ezekiel, a hedge surrounds the temple – (We are the temple of Christ)
1 Cor 3:16

• To protect us from intrusion by the enemy
• to provide us with structure and healthy boundaries (keep his vines inside his vineyard)
• and to set us apart (separate his territory)


What are the boundaries/hedges God has provided? Establishing boundaries under God’s direction...

Proper mental, emotional, and spiritual boundaries enable us to focus on God’s love for us, as well as the ways in which He can use us to better serve the Body of Christ.
Psalms 119:65-66 - Proverbs 3:5-6 - Colossians 1:9-12 - Psalms 32:8 - Proverbs 4:23

* Respecting the boundaries of others
Philippians 2:3-4

* Hedges are not a sign of God’s disapproval.
Just as the toddler ignores the dozens of toys at hand in order to reach for the item high on a shelf, we often desire the thing God has not allowed to us. In many cases, this is a form of rebellion against His will.


What if we disregard or ignore that hedge?

* It opens the door for the enemy
Example “poor security”. Open doors. Open windows. Unlocked areas of our lives.
Spend some time checking the “security”. Give the enemy no place. Our responsibility as a believer is to inventory our lives to check to see if it matches up with God’s desire for us to live.
Eph 4:25-27 (The Message version says Don't give the Devil that kind of foothold in your life.)

*The enemy has authority in our lives in direct proportion to the levels of submission and obedience we have to the Lord’s desires for our lives.
James 4:7

Fact is…Jesus gave His life for us. Our greatest thankfulness is to give our lives wholly to Him.  If we hold on to portions of our lives that harbor disobedience to the heart of God, we open the door for the enemy to traffic in and out of.

*Disobedience is any action or attitude that Scripture tells you NOT to do or have, or any action that Scripture instructs us to do and we refuse to do it. (Sins of commission & Sins of omission)
Romans 6:16-18

*Example - Have you known a child or been a child, who has stuck a paper clip in an electrical socket or a knife in the toaster even after being warned of the impending shock? Did YOU shock them? Did YOU cause the pain and the singed hairs? No. You warned them or impending danger but let them choose their course of action. Protection begins with the action of warning and instructing but must be followed through with obedience.

* What is God’s heart for my life? What would please Him? What might not please Him that needs to be forsaken?

* We risk gaining an inheritance from Christ
Ephesians 5:1-5

* Generational curses repeat themselves (you’re going to be just like your father; like mother, like daughter)
Ezekiel 16:44-48

*Can even worsen – worse than what our families did before us.

*Families don’t always talk about their problems and addictions, etc (hidden, skeletons in closet)

*You may be in the process of repeating a generational curse that you aren’t even aware of! History can repeat itself!


Maintaining our hedge


*God will keep helping us grow.
Philippians 1:6 - Ephesians 2:10 - Psalms 27:13-14

*Even when trials weaken us, we still can maintain boundaries and grow
Romans 5:3-5