Sunday, November 17, 2019

Fielder Serves the City, 2019


If you will click on this link you will see my post
about this event in 2018.

Exhaling the Gospel

Many details were the same this year, but a few
were different.


The first big difference was the weather.
Last year we were very cold.
Today began sunny, cool, and beautiful.
We started out wearing coats, but as the morning
went by there were coats hanging anywhere 
available, coats tied around waists, 
coats in piles around trees, etc.
And even a little persweating going on by the end!


Our church has grown since last year.
We still have the three campuses, but our initial,
which we now call the Pioneer Campus,
also has a service in Spanish.
So...more folks...more boxes packed!
This year we packed over 10,000 boxes!!!
That is a record--not just for us--for the
Feed the Children organization!


I didn't even hesitate about participating this year.
I knew I was not truly needed, but I truly
needed to help. It is a privilege granted to me
one more year by my gracious Heavenly Father.


I left my camera in the car since I
had taken pictures last year.
I was sorry I did, so I have borrowed a few
from my friends!


Set up and ready to go at the Pioneer Campus.


Worshiping and dedicating our efforts to God
before we begin.


Busy bees!


The Grand Prairie Campus!


The pastor of the South Oaks Campus,
Michael Wierick, filling a box.


I was strongly impressed by a particular aspect
of our effort this year.
That aspect was the participation of our children.
There were kids from about 4 years old up
enthusiastically helping with the passing out of
boxes, the handing out of the food items,
and the transportation of the filled boxes to be taped.
These children were everywhere and so enthusiastic.


This darling little helper is Alexis Boutwell, who
 carried every one of my filled boxes to the taping table.


And look at this cute guy who brought empty
boxes to us as we waited in line.


As I looked around at these precious children, I
couldn't help but think of all the children 
who were not in church this Sunday, or any Sunday.
If you are a parent reading this, I pray you will
seek a Bible teaching church where your family
may learn about Jesus,
The way, The truth, and The life.
I can highly recommend Fielder Church.
It's a happenin' place!
Then you can "Serve the City" with us next year.
No tellin' how many boxes we'll be able to fill then!

Thursday, November 7, 2019

My Very First Ladies Retreat!


I guess you might say that "it's about time."
Most of the "ladies" at this retreat were nearer the
age of my granddaughters than my own age!
I only went because my dear friend Linda Gipson
invited me, and she's nearer my age, so I thought
she needed a buddy.


The retreat was an activity of iRefuse ministries.
iRefuse was started in 2011 by Michele Alverson.
(Michele gives much credit to my beloved daughter
in love, Terri Stovall, for help and encouragment!)
Michele states that she was at a place in her life
where she desperately needed fellowship 
with other women.
The song "I Refuse" by Josh Wilson was very
popular at the time.
This lyric spoke to Michele clearly:
I refuse to sit around and wait for someone
else to do what God has called me to do myself.



I had no idea what to expect!
I found there was much more reason for me to be
there than just to accompany Linda!



The retreat took place at Riverbend near Glen Rose.
It is a lovely, peaceful retreat center.
This is the entrance. The water tower says "Riverbend."
It is rather remote, and this is what the road signs
look like getting there!



There are lovely motel like cabins, plenty for the 
approximately 60 of us.
Lots of rocking chairs make it so warm and cozy!
In front of our room with Nita, Kathryn, and Ronna.


Behind our room.

Our beautiful view out our back door!




This event was beautifully organized and orchestrated.
We had laminated schedules.
We had great speakers.
We had a hilarious skit!
We had excellent food, to our order!
We had such meaningful music, provided by
Mitch and Becca Alverson and friends.
We even did a craft at which I, Linda Jane Lynn Stovall,
was successful. (Uncraftiest person ever.)



This was sooo fun!


For the more adventuresome, there is a zip line.
I heard lots of screamin'!
There is also archery.


We were placed in small groups.
This is mine as we met in the lovely rose garden.
In a very short time I grew to love these girls.






Here is our entire group:
We even had two girls, Michelle and Anne, come
from Colorado to be with us!




Now lest you think Linda G. and I were afforded
a place of honor as the matriarchs of this group,
I must share this.
The Saturday night of our trip was the night the
time changed and we gained an hour.
We had been warned our cabin walls were paper thin.
We were happily eating popcorn and candy and
laughing and talking in our room when Linda 
got a phone message. It was Melinda, her daughter.
(Michele, the founder, is also Linda's daughter.)
Anyhoo, Melinda said, "You ladies need to go to bed."
{Susan Metzger would have been proud.}
Linda texted back, "We are in bed!"
Melinda: "Well go to sleep!!!"
We don't get no r.e.s.p.e.c.t.  Even at Riverbend!



The theme of our weekend was
"Be Intentional."
Intentionality is something I must admit I had never
 given much thought to.
I have come home with a renewed determination to
be intentional (not just drift along) in my
relationships with my friends, my family, and 
most importantly with my God.


Remember how I said I didn't know a mission
trip could be such fun?
Now I feel the same way about a retreat.
So inspiring AND so joy filled.
I hope to be able to go back next year!
Not for Linda G. this time.
For Linda S.