Friday, October 28, 2011

It's All About Respect


As I began participating in the Abstinence Training program that First Choice leads in the classrooms of area schools, I was a little apprehensive. I was unsure if that was the route that God wanted me to take.  For nearly five years, I served as a client advocate, but as with a lot of things, I felt my season was over in that position. I stepped back and took time away from the Center. However, also as with a lot of things, God was pushing me back, but I didn’t know in which position.

One day, out of the blue, I received a request from Carol, our Abstinence Coordinator. She needed help in the classrooms. Either she caught me on good day, or God just took over (I prefer the latter), and I accepted. As I mentioned, I was a bit apprehensive even after accepting.

After sharing classes with Carol as part of my training, and then leading, then solo classes, all apprehension is gone. I have fallen in love with this endeavor. Going into the classes, meeting students of all socioeconomic and racial demographics, and watching them open up and respond to our teachings is so fulfilling. I leave each day looking forward to the next, and have bittersweet feelings at the end of the week when I have to move on.

The one thing I have learned with each of these classes and students is that they want to be treated with respect. When we share knowledge with them, and help them explore the consequences of actions, we leave the choice up to them. We don’t go in with heads shaking and fingers wagging saying, “Sex is bad. Don’t have sex.” We equip them and leave the choice to them so are empowered. I do believe these kids can make the right decision. We do not say, “You should wait to have sex, but we really know you won’t so at least use a condom.”  If we were to do that, they would feel as though we have no faith in them whatsoever. That is not the respect they so crave.

We share the love of God with them, but not directly. We share it by telling them that we care about them, and want them to make wise, informed decisions. We tell them we know they are capable of such decisions. That is all they want and need. They need someone to educate them, encourage them, and trust them. Isn’t that what we all want and need?

Just a little added something....
Troup County Teen Maze Event
Just this week, I was able to take part in a local event geared to equip teens with knowledge that they can use to make wise and informed decisions. From sexual experiences to drunk driving, teens were able to explore the consequences of their decisions.

Friday, October 7, 2011

"Please Show Me"

Entering a new chapter in life can be quite unnerving. However, finally doing what God wants you to do can be quite reassuring in times of change. I knew from the time I met my husband that God wanted me to have a family and raise my children to know Him. That task has been a fulltime job! When the youngest entered school, I had a little extra time on my hands and felt led to do something. So I looked to getting a job that would be flexible enough to handle the kids' schedules yet still earn some cash. Real estate seemed to be a good route. Little did I know that unless you pour your blood, sweat, and tears into it, the field yields very little cash and takes up a great deal of time. As a mom, my blood, sweat, tears, and time are needed elsewhere.

While being a wife and mother is highly fulfilling, I have had the still small voice telling me I needed to do more for the Kingdom. Feeling a push toward Christian ministry, I felt in no way was God calling me to the pulpit. Or at least I don't think He is. Through much prayer and inquiry, I have realized there is more to Christian ministry than just preaching on Sunday mornings. The Lord is so good in pointing us in the right direction if we just open our hearts and minds to His leading. I began directing my prayers to "please show me." When we pray that prayer and honestly want God to show us, doors are opened.

Recently, Point University opened a satellite campus in West Point, Georgia. It is convenient and affordable, and a Christian college! So, I began researching, and procrastinating, and doubting. I was worried what folks would think. I was wondering how I could do this with the schedule I have. I mulled over the finances. Yet, I once again prayed "please show me." Point has an adult student program geared at enabling working adults with busy schedules to complete a full degree program. WOW! I am still waiting on word of acceptance to the program, but waiting with peace. God has brought me to this, and He will continue to lead me as long as I let Him.

As I wait, He has placed other opportunities to do His work. I have been given the pleasure of visiting older adults in our church, working with the three and four year olds' choir, serving as an abstinence trainer affiliated with our local pregnancy center, and chairman of our church's mission committee and local children's camp board in the coming year. Each of those endeavors, I can serve Christ and share his love with people of all ages. I am thrilled at the opportunities He has shown me.

Be careful when you pray "please show me" because He is ready to do just that.

Psalm 25
1 In you, LORD my God,
I put my trust.
2 I trust in you;
do not let me be put to shame,
nor let my enemies triumph over me.
3 No one who hopes in you
will ever be put to shame,
but shame will come on those
who are treacherous without cause.
4 Show me your ways, LORD,
teach me your paths.
5 Guide me in your truth and teach me,
for you are God my Savior,
and my hope is in you all day long.
6 Remember, LORD, your great mercy and love,
for they are from of old.
7 Do not remember the sins of my youth
and my rebellious ways;
according to your love remember me,
for you, LORD, are good.
8 Good and upright is the LORD;
therefore he instructs sinners in his ways.
9 He guides the humble in what is right
and teaches them his way.
10 All the ways of the LORD are loving and faithful
toward those who keep the demands of his covenant.
11 For the sake of your name, LORD,
forgive my iniquity, though it is great.
12 Who, then, are those who fear the LORD?
He will instruct them in the ways they should choose.[b]
13 They will spend their days in prosperity,
and their descendants will inherit the land.
14 The LORD confides in those who fear him;
he makes his covenant known to them.
15 My eyes are ever on the LORD,
for only he will release my feet from the snare.
16 Turn to me and be gracious to me,
for I am lonely and afflicted.
17 Relieve the troubles of my heart
and free me from my anguish.
18 Look on my affliction and my distress
and take away all my sins.
19 See how numerous are my enemies
and how fiercely they hate me!
20 Guard my life and rescue me;
do not let me be put to shame,
for I take refuge in you.
21 May integrity and uprightness protect me,
because my hope, LORD,[c] is in you.
22 Deliver Israel, O God,
from all their troubles!