Friday, December 28, 2012

4 Traditions 4 New Years!

4 Traditions...
Issue: Happy New Years!
In This Issue
Fortune Cake
Candlelight Ceremony
Family Photo Collage Party
Hopes and Dreams
Pray 4 Newness

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Michelle Fozounmayeh
A joy filled wife and mom that enjoys writing, praying, speaking at women events and being an Area Coordinator with the ministry Moms In Prayer International.
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iFinish Strong

iThank God for That

iFollow

iWork Out

iReminisce

iPray 4 Protection

iPray 4 Purity

iSmell a Stain

iEmbrace

iPraise

iLove Deep and Wide

iPray 4 Newness

iTeeter-Totter








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We live in a world where we wear many "hats".  Even though we all have many parts of ourselves trying to survive...
Many Parts of Me
(click link for "hats" script)

Traditions do not have to make our world even more hectic!  It's not about doing more... it's about doing less!  It's about doing what matters!

Make sure the traditions you do are one's that promote values and have a purpose.  Maybe it's time to say good buy to the ones that keep you so busy that you don't have time to connect with your loved ones.
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Throughout the years I have come to have a deep respect for the role family rituals and traditions have on the healthy state of our family.  They make us spend time together, they provide opportunities to show how much we care and they provide an optimal setting for teaching values.  Because of them we as a family celebrate life together often as well as stay close to extended family and friends.  Some of our traditions help us create a unique family history. Others bring together the generations and help us organize our sometimes busy lives.  But best of all I feel that having family rituals and traditions are like an insurance policy for our children.

For many years I worked as a Family Consultant with Once Upon A Family and picked up a few ideas.  Although traditions in our home have had seasons of success and seasons of rest or have had to be modified and/or changed to fit our families needs, they still exist!  

Each issue of 4 Traditions features ideas I have gathered that you can use or modify to fit your family's needs.  The BOLDED Traditions are close variations to traditions my family has experienced.

New Year's Fortune Cake
For the bakers...
Try baking a New Year's Fortune Cake.  It makes no difference if the cake is made from a box or an old family recipe, as long as everyone is involved.  Dad can beat the eggs, mom can melt the better, and little sis can stir the batter.  Once the cake has been baked, cut small slits and insert some New Year's fortune charms.  Frost the cake to cover the slits, and serve!  Charms can be found at any local bead or craft store.  Look for charms that represent predictions for the coming year (a heart for love, a suitcase for travel, and a coin for riches).  If they are small you may want to attach a tiny ribbon, so they won't be missed.  With each piece of cake, you not only get a delicious treat, but also a fortune to start off the New Year.  Everyone will look forward to this delightful tradition for years to come.

New Year's Candlelight Ceremony
Peeks, Valleys and Resolutions...
New Year's Eve is the best time for reflecting on the past, as well as contemplating new beginnings.  On New Year's Eve, set the table with a special candle for each person at your celebration, and lower the lights.  One by one, each person lights someone else's candle and shares a special memory or major achievement that the other person has accomplished during the past year.  They may recount a hard earned baseball victory or tell the tale of a long awaited promotion.  It is then the honored person's opportunity to share their New Year's Resolutions with the rest of the group.  This tradition is a wonderful way to share in each other's trials and triumphs from the past year and to lend support for future dreams and goals.

New Year's Family Photo Collage Party
Togetherness...
New Year's Day is a great time to start a new tradition that will record your family's history.  Set aside a few hours to collage photos into a family album.  Together select one to four pictures from each month of the year that highlights the ways in which you celebrate life together (cheering at a soccer match, Thanksgiving at Grandma's, or the annual summer camping trip).  Then, print and create a two-page collage of the past year.  A family album is a wonderful way to instill a sense of belonging... to show that those you love are a very important part of a very important group... your family.  All family members can add their unique, imperfect and precious touch to the two pages and in ten years you will have a twenty page keepsake that will be treasured for a lifetime.

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New Year's Hopes and Dreams
For the one who likes to host...
For a really memorable New Year's get together, throw a "Hopes and Dreams" bash.  Invite all of your guests to bring a symbolic object representing a goal, hope or dream they have for the upcoming year.  It could be a miniature version of a car, keys to a new house, a smashed cigarette (to stop smoking), a baby, or a symbol of a hobby someone wants to take up.  Have everyone drop these objects into a basket or bowl and keep there until after dinner.  Keep your guests in suspense, and don't let them know what will become of their mysterious objects.  After dessert, pass the bowl around and ask each person to select something, then guess who brought it and why.  You'll be surprised by what some people reveal.  Who would have ever guessed that an uncle wanted to try the flying trapeze!  Hand out prizes for those who guessed correctly.

A  Prayer 4 U
Prayers that bless you with NEWNESS...  
Praying is powerful!  Click the link below to find a NEW YEAR'S greeting that includes prayers you can pray for yourself and/or for others.  Prayers for NEWNESS!

All 4 HIM,

MICHELLE FOZOUNMAYEH
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Saturday, December 1, 2012

iFinish Strong

iPray eVotionals

The gun sounds as the race begins. iPray eVotionals exhorts the runners on the path of a prayerful lifestyle.  It's the glass of water held out around each month's turn.  It's for the runner who can use a quick and easy quench in order to finish strong.  


iFinish Strong 
(Approximate reading time: 8 Minutes)  

It's Hard!
This past Thursday morning was a Disneyland morning.  No, we did not visit Disneyland park, but I call it that because of the joy and wonder every little moment held.  The day started with all kinds of happy giggles, singing songs, making jokes.  It was like we were walking around Disneyland, at every turn we were laughing and admiring what the moment held.  For my son it was the way his shirt went on, the way I combed his hair, greeting our dog on the stairs and sliding down on his rear end.  He greeted his sister with smiles who was in the middle of her own Disneyland morning.  

As I got breakfast ready I asked the kids a question.  "Can you please go pack your backpacks?"

They skipped off like it was a joy to do such a thing.

All of a sudden I hear moaning, frustration and groaning.  Out of it all I hear my son's voice, "It's too hard, it keeps falling!"

I walked in saw that my son's demeanor had completely changed.  Where did that happy face go?  He was carelessly shoving books, pulling the zipper in all kinds of unnatural directions and physically lashing out at his backpack.

"Honey, your lashing out is making it harder," I said.

I helped him stop all of his wild movements and two seconds later his back pack was zipped up and ready to go, but something about my son had changed.  He moved over to the breakfast table only to find that his breakfast was all wrong.  His sister's morning songs annoyed him.  The fact that she looked at him was a disaster.

Fighting to keep her Disneyland morning alive my daughter responded, "I'll try not to look at you."  And all she got back from her brother was a grunt.

At that point I could feel my son's demeanor affecting my own Disneyland morning.

I got his attention and asked, "What happened to your attitude?  Ever since I asked you to pack up your backpack everything has been bothering you."

"But it was hard!" He exclaimed.

"Yes, things are sometimes hard.  Just because things are hard, why should that change the way you choose to live life?  You were full of joy until your backpack.  Every day you are going to have to do hard things.  The way you look at challenges will either make it harder for yourself or help you finish strong.  God's joy does not leave your heart when things get hard.  Let's finish this morning strong."

Right away my son's face softened.  This was not the first time my son has had to face hard things.  (See Rainbow Promise)  Hard is hard.  There is no reason to pretend like hard is easy.  My son's backpack was a bump on our morning ride.  It made us all a little unsteady, but having the right perspective got our balance back and I'm happy to say that my son finished the morning strong.

2 Corinthians 4:18 "While we look at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal."

Bird's Eye View!
When I step back and really think about having a peaceful heart through the ups, downs and surprise life turns; even when things don't always feel peaceful, I think about Mr. Toad's Wild Ride!

That's right, a Disneyland ride that happens to be my son's favorite in the park.  Mr. Toad, a character from Disney's 1949 "Mini-Classic" version of the tale The Wind in the Willow's, takes you on a crazy ride through town in his new found love... a motorcar!  After Mr. Toad discovers this motorcar he becomes completely fixated and obsessed with a new and exciting adventure of driving it.  Unfortunately his motor-mania driving is quite reckless.  As a passenger in his motorcar you are subjected to his uncontrollable turns, near crashes and a few moments of driving right through the pit of hell.  Only to come out alive and well with the magical sounds of Disneyland's Carousel across the way.

The summer before last we visited the Disney Museum in San Francisco and in the store my son found his most treasured book ever.  A collectors book that features Mr. Toad's wild ride.  In the middle it has a wonderful bird's eye view of the whole ride.  He has studied every turn and close call the ride takes.  He knows what is to come and how it ends.

Life is like this ride.

We are on a ride that has many unexpected turns, near crashes and at times we can even feel like we are traveling through the pit of hell.  My son's life has been no exception.  At birth he was rushed to the NICU.  He lived for years with pain that no one knew about or understood.  At 3 he was so sick from failing kidneys that the pit of hell seemed to lurk outside of his hospital door.  Before he was 5 he had endured 6 surgeries, endless procedures and numerous lab tests.  This was not a ride he stood in line for and looked forward to riding.  He had to jump aboard whether he liked it or not, forcing him to face unknown twists and turns of a crazy motorcar.  At times it seemed hopeless and too much for him to bear.

In the hardest of moments God's present voice whispered in his ears just what he needed to hear.  Hope placed on his young heart at just the right time.  "Only a few more turns and you are going to come out saved!"  He may not have had a bird's eye view, but I believe that he learned to trust the One who did at a very young age.

 Jesus, Take the Wheel!
Not everyone has the same approach to this life-ride as my son has.  Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of fear battles and unknowns that wage war in his heart.  I'm talking about life riders that travel unsteady terrain without any hope.

My son and I were on Mr. Toad's Wild ride one time only to hear cries from the car behind us.  A little girl was distraught with Mr. Toad's reckless driving.  After waiting in line, I'm sure she was excited to get on a wonderful Disneyland ride.  One that would make her smile and laugh just as It's A Small World did, or like Storybook Land.  As the ride ended, she was visibly shaken by what she had just endured.  My son and I watched as her anguish drowned out the sound of the carousel and nothing her parents said gave her comfort.  This was not the fun ride she waited in line for, anticipated and looked forward to riding.

Looking at me my son said, "She can't see that she came out saved."

He knew the secret to enjoying the ride.

Our ability to see this life for the ride it is and know that when we come out, there are a host of angels welcoming us into an eternity with sounds of worship and praise far better than we can even imagine.  Heaven is waiting for us.  In the end, we come out saved.

While we are still on this ride we face a fork.  That's right, a fork in the road.  There are two ways we can ride this ride.  Without the option of getting off we can let our "backpacks" destroy our life attitude or we can cast our "backpacks" on our Lord so that He will sustain us (From Psalm 55:22).  At this fork there are two signs:


1. "Bumpy road ahead... Try to stay in control! Be terrified! Be anxious!  Resent the ride!"

and

2. "Bumpy road ahead... Let Jesus take the wheel.  Be strong! Be hopeful! Enjoy the ride!"

When I read Matthew 7:13-14 I conclude that the second sign points to the road less traveled.  Both roads are bumpy, but Jesus is the better guide as Hebrews 2:8 tells us that nothing is outside His control.  Not one "backpack" bump, including all struggles, disappointments, failures, losses, and wounds.  With His birds eye view He knows exactly where we are and He stands sovereign over our circumstance.  Why try to hang onto the wheel ourselves?  Hebrews 2:8-9 reminds us that "we do not see everything" but we do see HIM, Jesus.  We can trust his vision as ours is limited.  As long as we fix our eyes on Jesus, the tension, pain, and frustration of the present are put into redemptive perspective.

Finishing Strong!
The Advent countdown has begun.  God the Father sent God the Son to us as a babe on the very first Christmas morning so that He could take the wheel.  As we ride, He is only a prayer away.  

"Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."  Matthew 11:28-30

"Come to me," He said.  Choosing to take the road less traveled is choosing a prayerful lifestyle and eternal life.  

iPray... that every "backpack" bump endured and every corner turned brings us closer to Jesus.

iPray... that Christmas is not just a passing holiday, but the reality of Him coming to take the wheel so that we can "come out saved" changes how we live life.

iPray... for more Disneyland mornings where joy and wonder comes at every turn.

iPray that we ride with an eternal perspective; that we will finish strong!



ALL FOR HIM,

Michelle Fozounmayeh
iPray eVotionals
iPray eVotionals...





iFinish Strong

iThank God for That

iFollow

iWork Out

iReminisce

iPray 4 Protection

iPray 4 Purity

iSmell a Stain

iEmbrace

iPraise

iLove Deep and Wide

iPray 4 Newness

iTeeter-Totter

Thursday, November 1, 2012

iThank God for That


November/2012
iPray eVotionals
Dear MICHELLE,

The gun sounds as the race begins. iPray eVotionals exhorts the runners on the path of a prayerful lifestyle.  It's the glass of water held out around each month's turn.  It's for the runner who can use a quick and easy quench in order to finish strong.  

iThank God for That 
(Approximate reading time: 12 Minutes)  

Just to change it up a bit... this month we are visiting Stage 3 at the GodInspired Studios.

We now return you to your regular scheduled program already in progress...

Announcer:
I'm your announcer, NueKree Chure and you are watching the iTHANK GOD FOR THAT Game Show!

(Music, Camera scans applauding Audience)

In a society that seems to offer thanks conditionally...

Voiceovers of past contestants:

"I'll be happy and thankful...

...IF this is something I want or need."
...IF this is something I don't already have."
...IF I can immediately see the worth."
...IF I think she deserves it or has earned my gratitude."

NueKree:
This is the only gameshow where CHOOSING gratitude breeds JOY!

(Audience applause)

Say hello to your host:  Youcan Change

Youcan:
Thank you NueKree Chure.

(Music fades, camera focuses on stage)

Our 3 contestants are playing for the grand prize.  They will have 30 seconds to say why they should win and then answer one question from each of our 3 judges.  The contestants have no idea what these questions will be.  According to their answers a decision will be made whether they are able to win!  If they win, they will receive the grand prize; a gift worthy of gratitude that leads to an OVERjoyed life!  Say hello to our judges...

(Camera focuses on each judge as they are announced)

Judge Fairly, Judge Rightly and Judge Not.

(Audience Applause)

Contestant #1...

Youcan:
Now let's meet contestant #1.  NueKree?

(Audience applause, Camera on Contestant #1)

NueKree:
Contestant #1 is a restaurant manager.  He lives with his wife and daughter in a bungalow in Marina Del Rey, California.  Say hello to Acknoll Edge!

(Audience applause, Camera on Youcan)

Youcan:
Acknoll, why do you think you should leave here with the grand prize?

Acknoll:
While it sounds nice that we live in a bungalow not far from a busy street in Marina Del Rey, I know that I could be a very joyful person if we lived up on the hill in a bigger home and away from the busy streets, or if we moved away from busy California all together, like to the country side.  The perfect designed grand prize for me would be money.  I think I should win the grand prize of money because I need it to move into a better home!

Judge Fairly:  
Acknoll, have you ever forgotten to thank someone for a birthday or Christmas gift?

Acknoll:
Ummm, thank someone for a gift?  Well, yes I guess I have.  Come to think of it I never opened that pack of thank you cards my wife bought several years ago for me to thank everyone for the gifts they brought to my milestone birthday party.

Judge Justly:  
Do you think gifts are often taken for granted and seldom acknowledged?

Acknoll:
I'm not sure what these questions have to do with why I think I deserve the grand prize of money but I suppose people don't always acknowledge the gifts they have in their life.

Judge Not:
Acknoll, what does this statement mean to you?  "We have been blessed with so much that we have lost the good sense to be grateful and satisfied."

Acknoll:
I suppose it means that one is able to be desensitized to the point of not recognizing that what they have is good and special.

Youcan:
It's time for the judges' feedback.  Judges?

Judge Fairly:
After much consideration we have decided that you, Acknoll, have a case of, "The grass is always greener" syndrome.  We believe that your lack of gratitude towards the gifts in your life has led to an unsatisfied downward spiral.  We believe that Acknoll's answers reflects what is going on in his heart.  Ecclesiates 5:10 says "Whoever loves money never has money enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with his income. This too is meaningless."  Said another way, discontentment in what you have. People like you have lost sight of the blessings right in their own lap.  If you lived up on that hill then you would see another location that you would perceive as better.  We think there is hope for you and you have a good chance in winning.  Acknoll Edge just needs to acknowledge James 1:17; that "Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows."  Acknoll, you need to ask God to change Your perspective to His perfect and unchanging perspective.  "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Matthew 6:19-20. "But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you." Matthew 6:33.  Thank God first, thank God now.  Then the grand prize of an OVERjoyed life will be added to you.  This will overflow into every part of your life... including that pack of unopened thank you cards.

 Contestant #2...

Youcan:
Let's meet Contestant #2.  NueKree?

(Camera on Contestant 2)

NueKree:
Contestant #2 describes herself as "worthy."  Say hello to Atta Tude!

(Audience applause)

Youcan:
Atta, why do you think you should leave here with the grand prize?

Atta:
I have a right to attain that grand prize, which for me would be an all expense paid vacation.  I claim it.  I shouldn't have to take 30 seconds to explain why.  The fact that I live in a house with kids that don't appreciate me is enough.

Judge Fairly:
Atta, do you remember the last kind gesture or act of service done for you?

Atta:
No.  Just the other day I noticed my rosebushes were looking horrible, my gardeners should be going out of their way to make me happy!  What about how slow the service is at the deli down the street?  It's torment just to wake up knowing that it's another day of enduring other's iniquities.  I seriously can't remember the last time I noticed anything done right by anyone.

Judge Justly:
Atta, can you think of something recently done for you where a "thank you" was not your first response?

Atta:
What are you saying?  If someone does something for me that should have been done for me, I need to act like it's something special?  Last night my husband stopped on his way home to get dinner for all of us, because I ASKED him to!  It's his responsibility.  Am I supposed to run up to him and say thank you?  Now if he would have brought home a gift certificate to stay at the Hyatt for a week, then maybe I could thank him.

Judge Not:
Atta, What does this statement mean to you?  "We live in a society where an attitude of entitlement is the norm."

Atta:
To me it means I need a vacation!  I deserve it and I think I should win it.

Youcan:
It's time for the judges' feedback.  Judges?

Judge Justly:
After much consideration it is our assessment that you are reaping a harvest of entitlement. Your children don't appreciate you because like you, they think they deserve it all and more.  It does not shame you to admit that your husband stopped to pick up some food for dinner without a hint of gratitude.  We are convinced that a vacation would not foster an OVERjoyed attitude in Atta Tude, but she could still win the grand prize.  Atta, people like you miss the mark because of a misdirected value system that leads to an ungrateful, self centered attitude of entitlement.  Living in a constant state of entitlement torments your spirit.  Do you want to be set free from this torment?  "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved--you and your household." (Acts 16:31)  Humble yourself and recognize what we deserve on our own and what we receive with Christ.  "...Like the rest, we were by nature objects of wrath. But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions... it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God" Ephesians 2:3-5 & 8.  You have to first want to be set free.  If you do then God will sanctify your heart!  "I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful to keep my laws."  Ezekiel 36:26.  As God sanctifies your heart you'r attitude will change.  "Therefore if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others."  (Philippians 2:3-4) Getting up in the morning will no longer be a torment but instead you will choose to sing "This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it... You are my God, and I will give thanks to you; you are my God; I will extol you. Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; for his steadfast love endures forever!" (118:24 & 28-29) Choosing to plant seeds of gratitude will lead to the grand prize of an OVERjoyed life.  If you do not want to change then nothing will change and you will stay in bondage.  "Don't be under any illusion: you can not make a fool of God! A man's harvest in life will depend entirely on what he sows." Galatians 6:7  Atta, since "nothing is impossible with God." (Luke 1:37) you could win the grand prize.

Contestant #3...

Youcan:
Let's meet Contestant #3.  NueKree?

(Camera on Contestant 3)

NueKree:
Contestant #3 is 29 and lives with his parents.  Say hello to Wur King!

(Audience applause)

Wur:
I'm single.  Everyone I meet has problems.  I keep having to find new jobs because I don't get paid enough for what I can do.  I need joy more than anyone here, my grand prize would probably be a life where things did not have to involve work.

Judge Fairly:
What can you do at your job?

Wur:
I show up for starters!  The last job I had I was told that there was room to advance.  After 2 weeks I was still being bossed around and being told to run around and exert unnecessary energy.  They had problems with my performance and so it wasn't worth another day.

Judge Justly:
What about your friends?

Wur:
Drama!  In fact it's not worth the effort.  I'd rather play interactive games on the net where I don't have to really deal with people face to face.

Judge Not:
What does this statement mean to you.  "Work hard with gratitude."

Wur:
Oh that's easy.  It's an oxymoron!

Youcan:
It's time for the judges' feedback.  Judges?

Judge Not:
We think that Wur King's efforts to not be miserable is not working.  What seems to be an ungrateful lazy attitude takes up all of his time leaving no room for a JOYfilled life.  "One who is slack in his work is brother to one who destroys." Proverbs 18:9.  Every time something gets hard or seems like too much effort, he seems to gives up.  "All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty." Proverbs 14:23.  Jobs requires work.  Relationships requires work.  He is living off of his parents as though he is a minor.  "So I saw that there is nothing better for a person than to enjoy their work, because that is their lot. For who can bring them to see what will happen after them?" Ecclesiastes 3:22.  Wur King seems to be settling for false internet realities over real abundance.  "Those who work their land will have abundant food, but those who chase fantasies have no sense." Proverbs 12:11.  Even Jesus was tempted to take the easy way out, recorded in Matthew 4:1-11.  The truth of God's word could not stand against the enemies attacks.  Wur King needs to be working new muscles that have never been used before.  Next time he steps foot into a job he should battle apathy with this scripture, "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters" Colossians 3:23.  Next time he meets a friend he needs to battle his urge to run away with this scripture, "Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor." Ecclesiastes 4:9.  As well as "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another." John 13:34.  Working hard with gratitude will no longer be an oxymoron... but a reality!

Surprise Testimony...

(Alarm sounds)

Youcan:
Audience, do you know what that sound means?  It's time for our Surprise Testimony! NueKree Chure, who do we have here today?

NueKree:
Well Youcan Change, It's one of our first "iThank God for That" winners... Choo Sing!

(Audience applause, camera reveals Choo Sing on the big screen)

Choo Sing:
Hello contestants!  Lost is the lesson of gratitude in suffering.  It's just plain unthinkable.  I should know!  Before winning the grand prize of an OVERjoyed life it was ingrained into my head the thought that anything that hurts is to be despised.  It gets in the way of my coveted happiness!  I seemed to be blind to the good that comes from trials and tribulations; blind to how God can use that time to grow and mature me.  Now I could always grasp gratitude for His presence in times of deep sorrow, but I had been guilty of resenting times of suffering until the judges reminded me of Luke 17:11-19 when Jesus healed 10 lepers.  At the first commercial break my guard was still up and I was a bit skeptical that giving thanks was the answer.  But I went back to the green room and read that scripture for myself.  I couldn't believe the healing that Jesus just handed these men.  I could imagine that ALL TEN were ecstatic beyond measure as they ran back to the city where they had been ostracized, eager to see the families they had been separated from because of this horrible disease they had to suffer.  Can you imagine being on that path, each step not being fast enough to return you to the life you were forced to leave behind?  Only one stopped in his tracks, turned around completely out of the way from his path home, and went back to Jesus to give him a message of gratitude.  Is it not He that gives us the opportunity to be changed?  The clincher for me was that the real healing did not come from being released from the physical suffering.  Jesus said to the one, "Rise and go; your faith has made you well."  I wonder how much healing the others ended up really receiving?  It was then that I realized that being released from my suffering was not the key to winning the game, I wanted to be made well in my heart.  I wanted to have the same faith to come to Jesus' feet no matter my circumstances and no matter how much I wanted to go on my own way!  All I can say is listen to these Judges because I left the show a different person.  I won because choosing gratitude really does breed joy!

(Audience applause)

Comercial break in 20 seconds...

Youcan:
When we come back we will talk about how our contestants can, in their day to day lives, be joyful always.  (1 Thessalonians 5:16)  Give thanks in all circumstances (1 Thessalonians 5:17) Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction and faithful in prayer. (Romans 12:12)  Be glad and rejoice before God. (Psalm 68:3)  Receive with thanksgiving (1 Timothy 4:4) Sing joyfully to the Lord because it is fitting for the upright to praise him. (Psalm 33:1)  Have a happy heart that makes faces cheerful and not bring on heartache which crushes the spirit. (Proverbs 15:13)  How they can really allow the Joy of the Lord, His Joy and delight in them, His walking with them, his comfort, his support, his encouragement, his compassion, his Word as their strength. (Nehemiah 8:10) They will learn to stop complaining and grumbling (James 5:9) and to be anxious about nothing but in EVERYTHING be THANKFUL bringing their concerns to God and trusting Him with the results (Philippians 4:6) because CHOOSING to give thanks breeds Joy!  Who will allow their life attitude to take a shift?  Who will turn off the voice of discontentment and turn on the voice of gratitude?  Who wants the grand prize of an OVERjoyed life?  All of that, when we return to the

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iPray that you will foster a heart of gratitude not only at Thanksgiving, but all year round!

ALL FOR HIM,

Michelle Fozounmayeh
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Monday, October 1, 2012

iFollow

iPray eVotionals
Greetings!

The gun sounds as the race begins. iPray eVotionals exhorts the runners on the path of a prayerful lifestyle.  It's the glass of water held out around each month's turn.  It's for the runner who can use a quick and easy quench in order to finish strong.  


iFollow 
(Approximate reading time: 9 Minutes) 
iFollow who?

When I say iFollow am I referring to what I do on Twitter?  Am I talking about what I do with the directions that came with my Ikea shelves?  Am I explaining what I did on the hiking trail behind my home?  Maybe it's what I'm doing when I'm really trying to pay attention to a speaker's message.  Are you following me?

This world offers so many opportunities to follow, but are they really just opportunities to fumble around in the darkness?  Jesus offers us an opportunity to follow too.  

John 8:2

Jesus spoke to the people once more and said, "I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won't have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life."

As a Christian I am saying that iFollow Jesus Christ.

iFollow the Leader

We all love to play games and few are more universal than Follow the Leader.  We have all played it as kids and as adults we are still playing variations of this classic game.  We see something we like or admire and we follow!  The rules are simple, but no two games are the same.  1. Assign a leader and several followers.  2. The leader starts to do anything that he or she wants.  3. The rest of the players follow, doing exactly what the leader does.  Anyone who doesn't follow exactly is out.  4. When there is only one follower left the game is over and he or she becomes the new leader.  It goes on and on and on and on.

Hmm, following someone that is doing whatever they want seems a little like fumbling around in the dark!  Furthermore, the game never ends.

I'd rather follow with a purpose.

Sometimes, when my husband and I take separate cars to an event I end up following him home afterwards.  He usually rolls down his window and says, "Follow me."

I have to keep my eyes on him, stay close in proximity, watch what lane he is in and not let too many cars get between us.  I look for his signals and merge with him.  My husband keeps an eye on me as well, slowing if need be and putting signals on early.  Both of us are driving with an awareness of each other.  Both of us are making decisions that helps us stay together.  If either of us gets distracted or daydreams, then we can get separated.  Unlike Follow the Leader I'm not following just for the fun of it.  I'm following with a purpose to end up at home.

Following Jesus is not only fun like the universal game of Follow the Leader, but we follow with a purpose!  We follow Him until He calls us home.


 iFollow with reflection

When iFollow without reflection, my following is not so precise.

Take Wii for example; the universal gaming system that gets me up and moving.  Stick Michael Jackson's Just Dance in the system and I am ready to rock it!  The dance guides pump me up and as I follow the lead my score increases.  I even break a sweat and seem to periodically break the high score as well.  Oh yeah!

The other day I was really rocking it when all of a sudden my son and daughter started bursting out in laughter.

"What?"  I said as I bounced up and down with separated legs and my arms grooving to the beat.

Between giggles my son told me what, "You look like a gorilla!"

"A gorilla?!?"  I exclaimed.  Looking down at the way I was moving I realized that yes, I looked like a dancing gorilla.  I might as well have added a deep, "ooh ooh, aww aww, ooh ooh, (scream!)" because I was for sure doing the gorilla dance.

Those guides make it look so easy.  But the TV screen is not a mirror.  As I follow I can't see if I'm really doing it right.  My big time scoring does not reflect how well I'm really following. 

I remember a better system from my ballet days as a child.  We danced in front of mirrors!  The mirror helped us correct missteps and awkward angles.  The dance teacher showed us how to do the moves and after watching her we watched our own image copy hers.

Following without reflection leads to dancing like a gorilla.  To reflect is to copy, echo, imitate, match, mirror, revert and shine.  If I claim to be a follower of Christ Jesus then I should be reflecting His attributes.  His goodness, kindness, love and humility.  His patience, understanding, honesty and gentleness.

First we look to our teacher and our guide and then look at our reflection to make sure it matches.  If I look at Jesus as though I'm looking at a TV screen then I can't see myself.  Jesus wants us to be aware of what kind of reflection we are giving off.

Luke 6:40
"A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone when he is fully trained will be like his teacher."

Jesus is our teacher.  Every move is perfect.  Every word is true.  So perfect.  As I try to get the high score on this Christian dance sometimes I look over to find funny looks and giggles.  I guess that would be my imperfect reflection of perfection.  I may be getting points for effort, but if I keep making the same missteps then I'm probably not seeing the adjustments that need to be made.  Like ballet class, I should be looking at Jesus and then taking a good look in the mirror.

Ephesians 5:1-2
"Be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children and live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God."

I'm sure I'm not the first or last Christian gorilla that has walked the earth.  A mirror reveals if I'm trying too hard or not trying hard enough; bouncing off beat or swinging my arms a bit too much.  As I reflect on God's word and reflect on how I am doing I become a little more precise and an increasingly better reflection.  More humble in moments of fame.  More patient in moments of frustration.  More kind in moments of strife.


iFollow without hesitation

It's amazing how dogs know their masters.  They have an unfaltering respect and a constant desire to please.

Our family rescued a cocker spaniel a few years back from the pound.  Yoshi is a perfect fit for our family.  He welcomes daily rubs, treats, walks and play time.  It didn't take long for Yoshi to choose who he was going to follow.  He is my home-shadow.  Everywhere I go he follows.  It's like he has a keen awareness of every move I'm about to make.  Most of my movements have nothing to do with him but without missing a beat if I'm up he is too.  He has a spot to lay down in every corner of the house depending on where I am.  He watches every movement I make and anticipates where I am headed.  Even when Yoshi is asleep, it's like part of his consciousness is awake and knows when I am on the move.  Because of this, Yoshi does not miss a thing.  He is always ready to take a walk, receive a meal and catch a ball.

"Every move I make I make in You You make me move Jesus
Every breath I take I breathe in You
Every step I take I take in You
You are my way Jesus
Every breath I take I breathe in You
Waves of mercy, Waves of grace
Everywhere I look, I see your face
Your love has captured me
Oh my God, This Love
How can it be?"
-David Ruis

Do iFollow like that?  Do my thoughts focus on my master all the time?  When I sense movement, do I get up quickly?  Do iFollow with a keen awareness, with an unfaltering respect and a constant desire to please?


iFollow into the unknown

Have you ever jumped off of a high dive?  Do you remember the first time you stood on the edge of the board, looking down at the pool?  I remember!  In fact, my experience was a lot like Missy's, a little girl I like to write about.  Click the link to find out just how that first jump went:  

High Dive
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There have been several times that I have had to stand at a high place and look down at the unknown.  With no way to turn around and no other option but to jump.
"Follow me."

Questions have swirled around in my head, fighting for my emotions.
"Come, Follow me."

I have had to close my eyes, trust that God is in control and just jump.
"Come, follow me," Jesus said.

Following Jesus' lead into the unknown can be scary.

Mark 1:17
"Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men."

In my opinion there is no greater example of following into the unknown than that of the disciples following Jesus.  (Matthew 4:18-25)  They had jobs and families and yet dropped everything to follow Jesus into a ministry that held the exhilaration of miracles, healings, revelations and teachings that opened their eyes to truth.  There were also lessons that challenged, stretched and changed them.  Not to mention the unimaginable twists and turns of Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection which first evoked fear and despair but then hope and joy.  Boy did they have a story to tell!!!  (Read the story first hand in Matthew 10, 14, 17, 18, 24, 26, 27 & 28)

I'll never forget the high dive of August 22, 2004.  After the stressful labor and deliver of my son I sat in a hospital bed with a split pelvic bone, without the use of my legs and with a son in the NICU.

I stood on the edge looking down at the pool.  How was I going to take care of my 18 month old daughter as well as a newborn from a wheelchair?  My legs were not working, were they ever going to work again?  What on earth just happened?
I remember one morning very clearly.  I was awake before the mayhem of constant doctors, updates and x-rays was to begin for the day.  The hospital room was quite.

"Come, follow me."
I felt God's peace come over me and I knew that no matter what I was about to go through that it was going to be OK because God was in control and by my side. 

I took in a deep breath.  "This is the air I breath.  Your Holy Spirit, living in me."  With the words to the song that had been running through my head during my pregnancy it was time to jump.  So I did.
I could have never guessed the challenges.  Bound to a wheelchair for months.  One and a half years to walk at a normal pace again.  Five years enduring constant and relentless back pain.
I also could have never guessed the blessings.  Being still with my son because there was no place we had to be.  Choosing Joy by racing around the house in a wheelchair with my daughter on my lap cheering me on.  Tasting the sweetness of my husbands loving sacrifice of caring for the kids as well as for me.  Accepting gifts from friends and family when they brought meals to our home, cleaned the house and helped me get from point A to point B.  The beauty of our family becoming a team.  Entrusting my life and my future into God's hands.  Living in His promises.

I have a story to tell and every time I do Jesus' promise in Mark 1:17 comes to fruition:
"Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men."


iPray 2 Follow

Dear Lord, 

iPray... that as we follow we will remember that You are the leader, to keep an eye on our reflection, move quickly without hesitation and just jump when the future is unknown. 

In Jesus Name, Amen!

Matthew 6:20
"Store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
Jeremiah 29:11
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

All for HIM

MICHELLE FOZOUNMAYEH
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