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Finding the Good in Grief

1/19/2022

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On January 10, I had to journey back in my mind to that day when our beautiful son, Kevin, headed off to Heaven. Always a painful journey back, I have come to understand that it's a necessary part of living with the loss of our son.

On January 11, I met with a precious mom who was marking 14 years since her daughter died of a rare cancer that also caused the death of her husband years before, and than her second daughter a few years ago.
Imagine losing your husband and  both of your daughters. Unthinkable! What good could possibly come from such loss?

When I think of good coming from grief, I think of this mom who used her pain and sorrow to open an orphanage for abandoned children in Guatemala. Imagine such a woman as this!

I can name countless other women like this - women of hope! One precious mom suffered the loss of her young son, daughter, and her dad on the same day. Many mom's children died of a drug overdose or suicide. Several sons and daughters were killed in a tragic car, motorcycle, drowning and mountain climbing accident. Too many young moms were not able to take their baby home from the hospital or they found them gone in their crib because of SIDS. Others watched their child lose their battle with cancer or other health issues. Some, like me, experienced death that came in the form of sudden cardiac death or heart disease.  

I know hundreds of precious moms who live and grieve the loss of their children (and grandchildren) with hope and who have found peace, because they have been intentional about looking for and finding the good in their grief journey.

Say what? Good in grief? Yes! I absolutely believe there can be good in our grieving.
There is good in grief if it causes us to examine our lives in light of the reality that we, too, will one day die. Days after Kevin died, at 28 years old, I asked myself, "Am I ready to die? Am I right with God? Am I ready to meet Him and spend Eternity with Him?"

Much good comes to me, when I have opportunities to "comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God." (2 Corinthians 1:4) The years I was the co-founding director of Mothers Like Me Grief Care Ministry were very, very good and I met some amazing women in the process

There is good in grief when it changes our priorities. If we live on the surface, never going deep, by having to go deeper, we may discover that there is a life to be lived that we would have never lived, if we had not suffered the pain and heartache of the loss of our beloved child. 

I believe there can be good that comes out of grief, but we have to be looking for it. For me, the loss of our son took me deep into the dark waters of sorrow where I found that hope floats. 

My grief was all-consuming, but there was always hope. At times, I wasn't sure who I was anymore, overwhelmed with grief, I remembered this promise - "The one (the Spirit of God) who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world." (1 John 4:4)

As our family comes together in February to lay my mom's remains to rest in our son, Kevin's, double plot, I remember the day, when we laid his body to rest - - 20 years ago. It's not the time that matters most, it's what has taken place within these past 20 years. Bob's and my troubled marriage was saved and our love redeemed and strengthened. My faith was strengthened and the hope of Eternity came alive in me as never before. When I connected my hurt to the Healer, so much good came with His healing touch.

One of my favorite songs is by Mercy Me with a line that says, "I am alive, though part of me has died, I am alive." Life goes on and I choose life - what about you?

What is your hope in life and death?

With Faith, Hope and Love,

Angie "a mom like you"
amotherlikeme@gmail.com







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Are you an "Iron-Spirited Woman?

1/6/2022

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Each New Year, I spend quality time with the LORD, asking Him to speak to me about how I might respond to His call on my life, a kind of what now, LORD? time for me.

He is always faithful to answer my questions like,
"What do you require of me this year?" "What should be this year's priorities?"  "How can I make a difference somehow?" "Will I be a blessing?" "Where do you want to serve?" "Who do you want me to serve or help?"


Last Fall, Kathe Wunnenberg, author and founding director of www.hopelifters.com. told me that I am an "iron-spirited woman" with a "marathon mentality of faith to finish well."

In response, God has now set me on a path of ministry for other "iron-spirited" women of faith. 

As I considered what it means to be an "iron-spirited woman," the following is the description and Scriptures that I have put together,  as I come into fellowship with like-minded Christian women here in my home town of Ft Collins, CO, and online. 


The Description of an "Iron-Spirited" Woman
An iron-spirited woman has solid values and opinions about life. She is not someone who wanders through life, but rather lives intentionally with a specific outlook on life.

An “iron-spirited” woman is a joyful, happy woman, desiring freedom, contentment and peace.

An “iron-spirited” woman is a multi-dimensional woman - she is never boring.

An “iron-spirited” woman is humble, yet a force for good in her family, group of friends, neighborhood, church, community, etc. 

An “iron-spirited” woman is . . .  
Humble
Soulful
Cheerfully optimistic
Energetic
Hopeful
Enthusiastic
Lively
Confident
Determined
Brave
Courageous

“Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.” (Proverbs 31:30)  It doesn’t really matter what this woman looks like or what she has, she is a woman who loves the LORD with all of her heart, soul, mind and body and that's what matters most of all to her. 

“God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved; God will help her when morning dawns.” (Psalm 46:5)  God is with us always, even in the most difficult and challenging times of our lives, and He promises to give us His strength for each and everyday.

“But, by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me. (I Corinthians 15:10)  We are made in God’s image and the LORD supports us when we work hard. He honors us with His grace.

“She considers a field and buys it; with the fruit of her hands she plants a vineyard. She dresses herself with strength and makes her arms strong.” (Proverbs 31:16-17). If an “iron-spirited” woman sets her mind and attention on something she will get it done. She never quits or lives in denial about the reality of her circumstances, responsibilities, challenges and/or opportunities.

“She opens her hand to the poor and reaches out her hands to the needy. She is not afraid of snow for her household, for all her household are clothed in scarlet.” (Proverbs 31:20-21)  “She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness.” (Proverbs 31:27)  Iron-spirited women are not lazy, indulgent or hesitant about   seeing to the needs and affairs of her husband, family and home. She is pleased, obedient and happy to follow the LORD’s call on her life, and to help and serve others. Those in need are her priority and she expects nothing in return.

“I praise you for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are Your works; my soul knows it very well.” (Psalm 139:14) God created us and we are precious in His sight. For that divine love, we are most thankful.

“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9)
We are not afraid of anything, do not have a spirit of fear that troubles or torments us, because we know God is with us always and we can gain power from Him because of His love and protection. This is also because we have put on the full armor of God and are equipped to do battle in the heavenlies (spiritual warfare) rather than in the flesh.

“Nevertheless, in the Lord, woman is not independent of man nor man of woman; for as woman was made from man, so man is now born of woman. And all things are from God.” (I Corinthians 11-12)  Men and women are intended to rely on each other as equal partners (co-laborers) in life. An iron-spirited woman respects her man and the role and God-given position of man, as providers, protectors, husbands, fathers and leaders.

“Do not let your adorning be external - the braiding of hair and the putting on of gold jewelry, or the clothing you wear - but let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God’s sight is very precious.” (I Peter 3:3-4). We are more concerned about being women of substance rather than outwardly beautiful. We focus on our heart and the hearts of others. Our beauty comes from being filled with the spirit of God and being transformed in the likeness of Christ so that our inner beauty will shine.

“She is more precious than jewels, and nothing you desire can compare with her.”  (Proverbs 31:15)  We are more valuable than the precious gems and jewels on the earth. We should be treated well, loved and cared for, and we will return the love.

“Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come.” (Proverbs 31:25)  We have absolutely no reason to fear the future or life after death, because of God’s love, grace and gift of eternal life through Jesus, our Redeeming King.

“Their wives likewise must be dignified, not slanderers, but sober-minded, faithful in all things.” (I Timothy 3:11) We are faithful in all things and to God, our husband, children, other loved ones, friends, careers, daily tasks, ministries and so much more.

“And, blessed is she who believed that there would be fulfillment of what was spoken to her from the Lord.” (Luke 1:45)  When we ask for anything of the Lord, He listens and provides according to His will and purpose for what is good. We believe and stand firm on this truth.

“She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.” (Proverbs 31:26). We think before we speak. When we speak, it is with kindness and good intentions. We are some of the first to spread God’s Word, especially teaching and fleshing out His Word to our children and younger women.

An "iron-spirited woman" uses her spiritual gifts to honor God and help others draw closer to Him. She never gives up, never quits on Him. She forgives and forgets the wrongs of others. She prays about everything large and small. She sits quietly in the presence of God and listens for the voice of her Shepherd. She doesn't wander away from Him or rely on her own understanding. She digs into His Word and makes sure it is the "lamp unto her feet and the light unto her path." (Psalm 119:105) She doesn't blame God or turn away from Him because of her circumstances, she trusts Him and looks for the good. She doesn't consider think or act like a victim.

An "iron-spirited woman" 'walks by faith and not by sigh' (2 Corinthians 5:7). She seeks out, walks with and builds up other like-minded women for encouragement and support throughout her walk here on earth.

An "iron-spirited" woman lives and acts like she will one day be a citizen and resident of Heaven. She lives in joyful surrender, anticipating the day when she will hear God say, "Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things, I will put you in charge of many things, Come and share your Master's happiness."
(Matthew 25:23 - NIV)

With Faith, Hope and Love,
Angie "an iron-spirited woman like you"




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My Plan for 2022 is to Fill It With Jesus!

1/1/2022

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As I look back on 2021, once again I have a testament of praise for the faithfulness of God throughout the year. Not because my circumstances have been altogether peaceful, there have been many challenges, and heartache in the loss of my beloved Mom in August.

It has also been challenging for me to watch world events unfold, and to become more aware of how quickly Bible prophecy about the end times and the second coming of Jesus is unfolding,

As we move into 2022, I have a sense of urgency to tell everyone Jesus is coming soon.

I also wonder just when God will take His spirit out of the world, which would be a world I wouldn't want to be in for a single moment.

Do you have eyes and Biblical knowledge to help you see what is happening in the world; how many governments are moving toward socialism, communism and totalitarianism. How the COVID pandemic is being used to do away with individual risks and freedoms, changing societies and cultures, because of fear, and what seems to be an unquenchable obsession for power and control. And, it also seems to me that we are on a fast track toward a worldwide spirit of "anti-Christ."

I was very sad to hear from a couple that we support in ministry soon to relocate to Ednburgh, Scotland, that Scotland is now considered a "post-Christian country." As I consider all that is going on throughout the world, it doesn't take a prophet or a genius to see that this is a trend that is fast taking hold around the globe. There's a wildfire of human secularism that's threatening our lives as believers and followers of Christ. 

I am not a prophet, I cannot see into the future or provide forecasts and predictions, but I have a strong sense that 2022 is going to be quite a year. What about you? Where do you believe we are in the unfolding of a "new world order?" There is a World Health Organization, a world banking system, and I wonder how long it will be before a world government becomes a reality. I'm not a pessimist (I've read the last pages in Revelation) and I know much of what God promises us, His people, but, I believe the end of our age/world is approaching more quickly than we may think, and I want to not only be faithful, but courageous, brave and true to God's truth no matter the risks, the challenges and the circumstances we may face.

Could 2022 be the year we see major changes in our Country and our world? Are you prepared and equipped to stand on the truth and promises of God in the midst of all that is changing?

As you look ahead into 2022, how's your faith in a faithful God? Where do you stand on things? Are you focused on filling 2022 with Jesus?

"Filling 2022 with Jesus" is my focus for the year, and I will SHOUT and rejoice that I am His, and I know what side of things I am on - His side!

This is the acronym I will use this year . . .
S
=Seek God
H=Hear Him speak through His Word and those who also hear Him speak 
O=Obey Him (be who He wants me to be and do what He wants me to do)
U=Understand His plan for my life more definitively
T=Trust Him and Him alone

If you would like to know more about the end of days, I encourage you to do a Daniel and Revelation Bible Study - - Beth Moore's are my favorite, but there's a plethora of
studies available. I hope you will take advantage of the resources available, and that your faith will increase this year, as you connect with and go deeper with God, dig into His Word and connect with others who are faithful and true to our beloved Father, Son and Holy Spirit. And, remember, there's hope - just read the last pages in Revelations.

With Faith, Hope and Love for 2022,
Angie "a mom like you"
amotherlikeme@gmail.com


"The end of the world is coming soon. Therefore, be earnest and disciplined in your prayers. Most important of all, continue to show deep love for each other, for love covers a multitude of sins. Cheerfully share your home with those who need a meal or a place to stay, God has given each of you a gift from His great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another. . . then everything you do will bring glory to God through Jesus Christ. All glory and power to Him forever and ever! Amen." 1 Peter 4:7-11

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