Showing posts with label communication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label communication. Show all posts

18 October 2013

surrendering communication

we have chosen to live 
in the wilds
surrounded by woods, fields
sky, space and silence
I breathe free here
but there is a cost
the trees block signals
from cell towers
texts and calls rarely come through
until I am away from home
this is why we have a land-line
an umbilical cord
of connection
to the world

effective until something
malfunctions
like mice nibbling 
in the junction box
almost a mile away
this has happened two or
three times over the years
and likely the cause
of our current
lack of service

I can't call out
no one can call in
and my cell signal
is almost
non-existant

I have grumbled
complained, pouted
frustration simmering hot
chipping away at nerves
I must find my peace
in surrender
giving up easy access
to anyone but Him
Who always hears
always listens
only a thought away

Then you will call on me 
and come and pray to me, 
and I will listen to you.


Day 18 of 31 Days of Surrender
 

06 October 2011

Time for conversation

I wake
thinking in lists
what must be done
mental check marks
bullet points
never believing
there is time enough
perhaps an early start
is best
yet always
my brain static
is interrupted

Martha, Martha,
you are worried and upset about many things,
but few things are needed—or indeed only one*

Yes, Lord,
I stop, to calm
come to a place of stillness
there is no one there
but Him and me
a hillside
an ocean shore
a river bank
where idle chatter
steps aside
makes way
for conversation

I offer
a willing heart
open ears
and a listening spirit
What words I speak
are not important
for their clarity
or perfection
meter or rhyme, no,
they are significant only
because of their intended
audience
and the intimacy
of their exchange

This then is prayer
may these conversations
never cease


from Luke 10:41-42


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Jamming with Bonnie about Whitespace and Prayer


also joining my voice with Emily and the imperfect, broken and redeemed.

15 January 2011

Still slower than slow...

Here is a post I wrote in January of 2010.  I feel the need to repost it as my internet speed has not improved and I still feel quite badly about not being able to connect with you all in the ways I would desire.  I do subscribe to your blogs and read them in my Google Reader - but more often than not I am unable to comment because your pages just. don't.  load.  Please read my words below and accept them as my apology...

I love the life the Lord gave to me here in the middle of nowhere. I love our land. I love my home. I even love the fact that it can be winter for more than eight months of the year.

I do not miss the rush of urban life, the crowds, the noise, the dirt. I lived in that for 43 years and gratefully left it behind. Now my life moves in time with the seasons of sowing and reaping, seed time and harvest, a rhythm that is real and natural. Connections have been planted here.

In. Real. Life.

But there is another place that I live as well. A place with no walls, no borders, no limits. Using technology we can reach out to the world and forge connections that would otherwise be impossible.

So begins my rant. There is a very annoying aspect to this country beauty that surrounds me. Slow, SLOW, painfully SLOW dial-up internet. Our connection gets no faster than 28k, yes that's "k" friends. Some people wonder how I manage to blog at all. It must be the spirit of perseverence that God gifted me with, like the persistant widow.

Jesus told them a story showing that it was necessary for them to pray consistently and never quit. He said, "There was once a judge in some city who never gave God a thought and cared nothing for people. A widow in that city kept after him: 'My rights are being violated. Protect me!' "He never gave her the time of day. But after this went on and on he said to himself, 'I care nothing what God thinks, even less what people think. But because this widow won't quit badgering me, I'd better do something and see that she gets justice—otherwise I'm going to end up beaten black-and-blue by her pounding.'" Luke 18:1-5 The Message

I seem to waste ridiculous amounts of time waiting for my computer to respond to simple requests. I get frustrated. I get impatient. I get angry at our lack of options. It's not that we refuse to pay for high-speed, or wireless, or satellite or cable, there is none available.

"I love my life here in the country" I tell myself again and again. And I do.

But....

When I try to reach out and connect with many of you I find that your pages won't load. I can't view your videos, never mind enter into the new realm of vlogging. The connection is just too slow.

Most painful of all is my inability to leave as many comments as I'd like. As a blogger, I know how those words of encouragement and understanding, those "amens" spur us on. I don't enjoy being a lurker when I truly do have things to share with you.

So I ask for your forgiveness. I'm with you. I'm reading and loving your words and hearts. I'm sending you my prayers. I'm leaving my responses where and when I can.

Will you join me in prayers that internet options here will soon change? And please be patient with me until that time comes.


27 December 2010

I'm pouring at Internet Cafe Devotions today

  • Is there one new thing you have learned about your spouse?
  • Is the Lord asking you to leave some things behind as the year ends, not carrying them forward into the future? 
  • Are there any changes you feel the Lord prompting you to make in the new year?

Come on over to Internet Cafe Devotions where I'm talking about ringing in the new while reviewing the year that's ending. 

I have suggestions for questions you can ask yourself and your spouse as together you rejoice in all that has come before and seek the Lord for His plans for 2011.

25 October 2010

I'm talking marriage again at Internet Cafe Devotions

Marriage is serious business, yet God also intended it to be a source of joy. We can often get so caught up in the trials and struggles of day to day life that we forget to take time to breathe, let alone enjoy ourselves.

When’s the last time you just let go and played with your spouse?

Come on over to the Marriage Counter at Internet Cafe Devotions where I'm pouring out advice about lightening up a little...
While you're there check out the Fall Into Jesus Giveaway

27 September 2010

Talking Marriage at Internet Cafe Devotions

Do you have sore spots on your tongue from biting down too hard? I’m not referring to those painful mistakes when you’re chewing a meal. I’m talking about the moments when you have to fight the impulse to release words that are better left unsaid.?

Do you and your husband often misinterperet what each other are saying? For example:

Susan: Hon, I’m about ready to put dinner on the table, and I need a serving plate.
Tom: I’ll get one off the shelf.
Susan: What? Get it myself? Can’t you ever help around the house?

Stop by The Marriage Counter at Internet Cafe Devotions where I'm pouring some fresh and hot advice about taming our tongues.