Share Your World 2015 Week #48

I have once again lost time. My goal was to write this post on Sunday night or Monday morning at the latest.

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Christmas season has begun and this week is the first of the Christmas Shows! “The Chosen Lambs” goes up  Saturday and Sunday and I am in final rehearsals this week for this wonderful children’s piece.

But before I dive back into the waters of drama and music practice, I wanted to take some time and share my world with all y’all.

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If you would like to learn about the lives of other interesting bloggers you can do that at CEE’S SITE.

Here are Cee’s questions for the week interspersed with my answers:

Are you a hugger or a non-hugger?

I am most definitely a non-hugger. My personal space bubble is night unto invincible, truly. I am known to give a hearty and very loving handshake.

What is your favorite toppings on pizza?

When it comes to pizza I am afraid I am not very exciting. I like extra cheese and sometimes pepperoni. However I do like to eat my pizza with either ranch dressing or peanut butter slathered on the top.

If you were the original designer of one existing corporate logo, which one would you select?

I really lke our church emblem and it is one I have chosen to live by for many years.Cornerstone Church

Complete this sentence:  Where I can seek my solace is… 

…In the arms of Jesus. He is my peace who has broken down every wall.

Bonus question:  What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?

I am so grateful for a wonderful Thanksgiving with my sister, my mother and my daughters and son-in-law. I didn’t even destroy anything in the dinner (usually I have at least one item which is an epic fail).

Do you like my apron?

This week, I am looking forward to sharing the gospel with hundreds of people through the children’s story, The Chosen Lambs.

A Taste Of Home

 

https://youtu.be/LNs7I9yrohU?t=34

 

Christmas at its heart is about coming home. It’s about coming in, out of the cold of the world, and finding our place around the hearth of God.

The message of Christmas is that there is a place in the kingdom of God for everyone. God has a purpose, a plan for all people. That plan involves our gifts, talents, abilities, opportunities AND our weaknesses, failings, disabilities and trials.

The Christmas message tells us that God sent His only Son to Earth to give everyone an opportunity to find a place in His kingdom, to give everyone the chance to fulfill the plan of God for their lives, to help everyone come back home to God where they belong. All we are asked to do is believe that God wants to help us. We are asked to start making room for Him in our lives so that He can work out His plan and purpose to bring us Home.

So what say you this Christmas? Will you make some room for Jesus in your heart. Will you let Him bring you home where you belong?